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Thirteenth    Census    or    the    United    States:     1910 

BULLETIN 


POPULATION  :  UNITED  STATES 


NUMBER  OF  INHABITANTS,  BY  COUNTIES  AND  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 

Prepared  under  the  supervision  of  WM.  C.  HUNT,  Chief  Statistician  for  Population 


This  bulletin  gives  the  population  of  states  and  terri- 
tories, by  counties  and  minor  civil  divisions,  as  enum- 
erated at  the  Thirteenth  Census,  taken  as  of  April  15, 
1910,  with  comparative  statements  of  population  for 
1900  and  1S90  where  possible.  In  many  of  the  states, 
and  particularly  in  those  of  the  western  part  of  the 
country,  there  have  been  in  the  last  20  years  a  number 
of  changes  in  the  boundaries  of  counties  as  well  as  in 
the  minor  civil  divisions  which  oftentimes  make  a 
comparison  with  the  preceding  census  enumeration 
out  of  the  question. 

The  statistics  are  here  given  in  two  general  tables 
for  each  state  of  continental  United  States  and  for 
the  outlying  territories  of  Alaska.  Hawaii,  and  Porto 
Rico.  The  statistics  for  any  given  state  or  territory 
are  thus  brought  together  in  one  place. 

Table  1  shows  the  population  of  each  state  or  terri- 
tory, distributed  according  to  counties  and  minor 
civil  divisions,  at  the  last  three  Federal  censuses, 
namely,  those  of  1910.  1900.  and  1S90.  The  arrange- 
ment of  counties  is  alphabetical  and  the  same  order  is 
followed  for  primary  divisions,  except  where  they  are 
known  by  numbers  only,  in  which  case  the  numerical 
order  is  followed.  The  changes  in  boundaries,  name, 
or  form  of  organization  which  have  taken  place  since 
1900  are  indicated  in  the  footnotes  to  the  table. 


Table  2  shows  for 
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**■  state  or  territory  the  cities 
;es  alphabetically  arranged 
910.  1900,  and  1890. 
al  United  States  are,  in  gen- 
'I  divisions  known  as  counties, 
but  in  Louisiana  the  equivalent  subdivisions  are 
called  parishes.  There  are  a  few  cities  that  are  inde- 
pendent of  county  organizations,  namely,  Baltimore 
St.  Louis,  and  most  of  the  cities  of  Virginia.  There 
are  also  a  few  cities  that  are  coextensive  with  one 
or  more  counties,  namely.  San  Francisco,  Denver,  New 
Orleans  (coextensive  with  Orleans  Parish),  New  York 
(coextensive  with  four  counties),  and  Philadelphia. 
There  are  no  counties  or  other  civil  divisions,  except 
police  precincts,  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  the  county 
organization  having  been  abolisl  *  in  1874  at  the  time 
IS— M— 8  U840 


that  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown  ceased 
to  exist  as  separate  corporations.  Outside  of  conti- 
nental United  .States.  Hawaii  has  a  county  organization, 
while  in  Alaska  judicial  districts  and  in  Porto  Rico 
municipal  districts  are  used  as  equivalents  of  counties. 

The  counties  in  turn  are  generally  divided  into 
smaller  political  units  which  bear  different  designa- 
tions in  different  states  and  territories,  such  as  town- 
ships, towns,  election  precincts,  beats,  magisterial 
districts,  etc.  In  the  states  organized  from  the  public- 
domain  and  surveyed  under  the  national  land  system, 
what  is  termed  the  congressional  township  has  gener- 
ally been  taken  as  the  basis  of  organization  of  minor 
civil  divisions.  In  New  England,  and  in  a  portion  of 
the  country  strongly  affected  by  New  England  migra- 
tion, the  counties  are  generally  divided  into  towns 
which  often  have  many  of  the  powers  that  in  the  South 
and  in  the  newly  settled  West  pertain  to  the  county. 
In  some  states  different  designations  are  used  for  the 
civil  divisions  of  different  counties;  thus  some  counties 
in  Nebraska  and  Nevada  are  divided  into  townships., 
while  other  counties  in  the  same  states  are  divided 
into  election  precincts;  in  Montana,  North  Dakota, 
and  South  Dakota  townships,  election  precincts,  and 
school  districts  appear  as  civil  divisions  of  different 
counties.  Some  counties  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire, 
and  Vermont  report,  in  addition  to  towns  and  cities, 
which  are  the  regular  minor  civil  divisions  in  these 
states,  a  certain  number  of  plantations,  gores,  grants, 
surpluses,  purchases,  locations,  and  islands;  these  des- 
ignations generally  represent  partly  organized  or  un- 
organized territory  laid  off  by  the  state  authorities  for 
different  purposes.  Federal  reservations  often  occupy 
parts  of  several  counties  and  are  reported  in  each, 
note  being  made  of  the  fact  that  the  county  contains 
only  part  of  the  reservation. 

Minor  civil  divisions  which  rank  next  to  the  county 
as  geographic  areas  are  termed  primary  divisions;  fre- 
quently these  primary  divisions  contain  political  units 
of  still  smaller  area,  such  as  incorporated  villages  or 
boroughs;  these  smaller  political  units  are  referred  to 
as  secondary  divisions. 
-12  2—12 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION. 


The  wide  variety  of  nomenclature  which  exists 
throughout  the  states  is  shown  in  the  following  sum- 
mary, which  gives  for  oach  state  the  name  of  the 
primary  divisions  of  less  area  than  the  county: 

STATES. 

Alabama Election  precincts. 

Arizona Election  precincts. 

Arkansas Townships. 

California Judicial  townships. 

Colorado Election  precincts. 

Connecticut Towns. 

Delaware Representative  districts. 

District  of  Columbia None. 

Florida Election  precincts. 

Georgia Militia  districts. 

Idaho Election  precincts. 

Illinois Townships  and  election  precincts. 

Indiana Townships. 

Iowa Townships. 

Kansas Townships. 

Kentucky Magisterial  districts. 

Louisiana Police  jury  wards. 

Maine Towns  and  cities. 

Maryland Election  districts. 

Massachusetts Towns  and  cities. 

Michigan Townships. 

Minnesota Civil  townships  and  townships  and  ranges. 

Mississippi Beats. 

Missouri Townships. 

Montana School  districts.  townships,  and  election 

precincts. 

Nebraska Townships  and  election  precincts. 

Nevada Townships  and  election  precincts. 

New  Hampshire Towns  and  cities. 

New  Jersey Townships. 

New  Mexico Election  precincts. 

New  York „ Towns  and  cities. 


North  Carolina Townships. 

North  Dakota Civil  townships,  election  precincts,  Bchool 

towiiHliips,  :uid  school  districts. 

Ohio Townships. 

Oklahoma Townships. 

Oregon Election  precincts. 

Pennsylvania Townships,  cities,  and  boroughs. 

Rhode  Island Towns  and  cities. 

South  Carolina Townships. 

South  Dakota Civil  townships,  election  precincts,  school 

townships,  and  school  districts. 

Tennessee Civil  districts. 

Texas Commissioners'    precincts    and     justices' 

precincts. 

Utah Election  precincts. 

Vermont Towns  and  cities. 

Virginia Magisterial  districts. 

Washington Election  precincts. 

West  Virginia Magisterial  districts. 

Wisconsin Towns. 

Wyoming Election  districts  and  election  precincts. 

OUTLYING    TERRITORIES. 

Alaska Recorders'  districts. 

Hawaii Election  districts. 

Porto  Rico Barrios. 

Municipalities,  such  as  cities,  towns,  and  villages, 
appear  in  some  cases  as  primary  divisions  coordinate 
with  townships  or  election  precincts;  in  other  cases 
as  secondary  divisions  forming  parts  of  a  primary  di- 
vision or  sometimes  coextensive  with  one  or  more  of 
them.  The  usual  subdivision  of  the  municipal  corpo- 
ration is  the  ward,  but  in  a  number  of  cities  the  ward 
division  has  been  abandoned,  and  the  city  is  subdi- 
vided into  assembly  districts ;  in  such  cases  this  division 
has  been  used  for  the  presentation  of  the  population. 


ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

20,038 

17,915 

13,330 

Bibb  County— Continued. 
Precinct  10,  Blocton— Continued. 

422 
892 
729 
665 

21,156 

Precinct  1,  PralU  illc,  inch  id  in-  PiatU  illc.  tmvn  . 

5,745 
2,222 
481 
799 
416 
626 
1,552 

2,257 
SIS 

1,193 
391 
781 

1,247 

1,452 
256 
1,154 
2,095 
1,340 
831 

18,178 

4,679 
1,929 

3,143 

724 

WardS 

688 

Blount  County ' 

•23,119 

1'rccinct  2,  Washington 

1,011 
2,273 

1,037 
2,025 

•21,927 

Precinct  3,   Autnugaville,  including  Autauga- 

Precinct  1,  Blount  Springs 

776 
689 
543 

1,185 
287 
564 

1,457 
462 
547 
763 
1,375 
1,010 
'469 
869 
324 
611 
413 
271 
1,085 
467 
736 
480 
530 
198 
420 
526 
812 
481 
371 
1,231 
609 
421 
544 

30,196 

962 
749 
427 

1,016 

(?) 

Precinct  2,  Gum  Springs 

1,211 
499 
972 

1,061 

841 

i,3is 

448 

1,231 

039 

300 

Precinct  4,  Pocahontas 

Precinct  5,  Blountsville,  including  Blountsville 

Precinct  7,  Bethel 

Precinct  8,  Big  Springs,  including  Billingsley 

677 
743 

1,162 
437 
478 
720 

1,062 
696 
388 
576 
379 
617 
507 
260 

1,008 
398 
658 
396 
510 
544 
232 
435 
963 
443 
392 

1,254 
583 
322 
450 

31,911 

Precinct  7,  Summit 

Precinct  8,  Campbells 

1J804 
961 

775 

» 13,191 

892 
1,235 
1,002 

Precinct  9,  Hood 

860 

i  '"■    '"        '    '.  '!'■    i 

Precinct  11 ,  Chepultepec 

Precinct  12,  Cleveland 

'8,911 

C) 

'764 
1,432 

'749 
1,012 
900 
757 
1,507 
1,785 

2,025 
690 
856 
437 
715 
1,019 
1,340 

32,728 

'         ■ '" 

Ww, 

» 

Precinct  in.   Fairhupe  ami  Zuiclels,  including 

(') 

Precinct  36,  Oneonta,  including  Oneonta  town. . 

Precinct  14,  Foley  and  Magnolia  Springs 

35,152 

31,898 

Precinct  1,  Midway,  including  Midway  town. . . 

3,035 

464 

1,477 

7,839 
4,056 
1,697 
1,259 
2,022 
1,561 

4,967 
398 
263 
1,705 
1,341 
1,325 

29,030 

3,874 

430 

1,469 

6,940 
2,634 
1,867 
1,479 
2,194 
1,655 

5,510 

447 

145 

L521 
1,654 
1,897 

28,761 

3,953 

612 

1,468 

Precinct  1,  Hawkiusville 

1,413 
2,236 
1,127 

'l4S 
249 
7,302 
4,269 
800 
1,096 
1,291 
1,073 
1,249 
3,717 
1,180 
1,197 
2,626 
483 
1,808 
1,113 

1,687 
117 

3,527 
680 
516 

815 

22,791 

1,873 
2,728 
1,406 

2,062 

1S7 

476 

7,972 

4,532 

1,871 
3,317 

Precinct  3,  Union  Springs,  including  Union 

Precinct  3,  Mount  Andrew 

'('(■.■■■-.■;      I.     ,.,,,■,      1  :,     ,,.■      |r,           ;     '     ■    1      1  ■.      I  ■,   ,  ,  ,  •     'ill 

2,049 

town  and  A*  hile  i  >ak  Springs  village 

1,240 

WMte  Oak  Springs  village 

...  .ii1                               ... I-  i  .I 

8,217 

4,394  ■ 

Precinct  8,  Greenwood,  including  Fitzpatrick 

Wardl 

4,251 

Ward  2 

V/ardS 

Wardi 

Precinct  6,  Williamsons 

1,446 
4,101 

998 
1,318 
2,713 

416 
1,654 
1,131 

1,418 

1,448 
4,075  ! 

997 
1,164 
2,534 

1,434  1 
1,082 

Precinct  7,  Clavton,  including  Clayton  village.. . 

Butler  County 

Louisville,  including  Louisville  town . 

21,611 

Precinct  1  Starlington 

1,435 
1,050 
632 
515 
874 
477 
1,578 

L761 

952 

1,656 

7,594 
3,377 

822 
1,337 

800 

1,300 
4,007 
999 
575 
1,089 
711 
979 
360 
816 

1,209 

836 

565 

430 

778 

397 

1,417 

1,200 

1,886 

1,479 

1,720 

6,341 

3,162 

Frecinctl2,  Reedcrs Mill, including  BlueSprlngs 

Precinct  13,  Faulks,  including  Clio  town 

3,095 
S26 
486 
849 
900 

18,498 

2,570 

656  I 

904 
892 

13,821 

Bibb  County 

Precinct  11,  Forest  Home  ai 

He,  including  Greenville  city 

1,573 
5,372 

2,806 

Precinct  1,  Kingdom 

2,384 
1,242 

784 
2,719 

2,148 
730 

4,371 

2,279 
823 

1,332 

3,315 

3,297 

1,452 

862 

2,166 

2,099 

422 

828 

1,891 

1,168 

224 

3,823 

L220 

789 

1,580 

1,553 

239 

959 

1,326 

1,418 

390 

2,799 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Precinct  5,  Centerville,  including  Centerville 

1,450 
2,793 
667 
447 
1,018 
693 
735 
176 
367 

Precinct  14,  Georgiana,  including  Georgiana city. 

2,265 

Precinct  7,  Randolph 

865 

517 

Precinct  18,  Boiling,  including  Boiling  town 

Precinct  10,  Blocton,  including  Smith  Hill  and 
West  Blocton  towns 

Precinct  19,  McKenzie  " 

1  Incorporated  in  1907. 

2  Incorporated  In  1901. 

»  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1910. 

*  Incorporated  in  1908. 

»  Precinct  12  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  4  in  1906. 

6  Incorporated  in  1903. 

'  Part  annexed  to  Cullman  County  in  1901. 

»  County  totals  include  population  (3,258  in  1900;  3,241  inl898)ofpreclncts3,15, 


;o  Cullman  County  since  1900,  and  population  (4,305  in 
.     .    S,  29,  and  34,  not  returned  separately  In  1890. 
0  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 
1°  Incorporated  In  1900. 
11  Part  annexed  to  precinct  31  In  1906. 
»  Returned  as  Thompson  Crossroads  in  1900. 

is  Name  changed  from  Cornelius  in  1906.    Part  of  precinct  14  annexed  In  1906. 
»  Returned  as  Lumber  Mills  in  1900, 

(5) 


6  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Procinct  moans  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


Calhoun  County  I. 


Precinct  1,  Jacksonville,  including  Jacksonville 

Jacksonville  town 

I 'rennet  2,  A lexandria 

Precinct  3,  Weavers j 

Precinct  4,  Coldwater 

Precinct  5,  Polkville 


Precinct  S,  Greens  Schoolhouse. . 


Precinct  10,  Rabbit  Town^ 

Precinct  12,  Iron  City 

Precinct  13,  Oxford,4  including  Hobson  city  and 
Oxford  town 

Hobson  city 

Oxford  town 

Precinct  14,  Sulphur  Sprii 


Ward  1 . 

Wards 

WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Blue  Mom 

Precinct  16,  Ladiga 

Precinct  17,  De  Armanvllle  *. 


Chambers  County. . 


Precinct  1,  Hickory  Flat 

Precini  I  2,  Pearsons  Cross  Roads 1 . 

I'reciticl.  :S,  Milltown 

Precinct  I,  Wise». 


Precinct  5,  Hamburg  and  Five  Points » 

Precinct  7,  Lanett,  including  Lanett  town. . 


Precinct  9, „ 

Precinct  10,  New  Harmony  and  Waverly  io 
Precinct  11,  Oak  Bowery 


Cherokee  County.. 


Precinct  3,  Tecumseh 

Precinct  4,  Spring  Garden. . 

Precinct  5,  Spring  Creek 

Precinct  6,  Center 

Precinct  7,  Coloma 

Precinct  8,  Ballplay 


Round  Mountain  village . . 


Precinct  14,  Waterloo 

Precinct  15,  Broomtown 

Precinct  16,  Paden  i« 

Precinct  17,  Cedar  Springs. . 

Precinct  18,  Sterling 

Precinct  19,  Stafford 

Precinct  20,  Ellis 

Precinct  21,  Lewis  » 

Precinct  22,  Leesburg 


i  Part  annexed  to  Cleburne  County  in  1907;  part  of  Cleburne  County  annexed 
in  1907. 

» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 


Cleburne  County  in  1907. 
»  Part  of  precinct  20  (Oxe 


ts  13  and  17  and  territory  taken  from 
d  to  Anniston  city  in  1901. 


» Returned  as  Trammells  Crossroads  in 
•  Returned  as  Hamburg  in  1900. 

"Returned  as  New  Harmony  in  1900. 

>'  Returned  as  Bethlehem  In  1900. 


MINOR  CTVIL  DIVISION. 


Chilton  County.. 


Jemisonl. 

•ecinct  3,  Benson 

•ecinct  4,  Clanton,  including  Clanton  town. . . 

Clanton  town , 

•ecinct  5,  Verbena 

•ecinct  6,  Kincheon 

-ecinct  7,  Maplesville 


14,  Macedonia . . . 

1'letcher 

•ecinct  16,  Providence... 

Choctaw  County. . 


Precinct  lis ... 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  9 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  15 1S . . 


Precinct  1,  Gainestown 

Precinct  2,  Saltworks 

Precinct  3,  Jackson,  including  Ji 
Jackson  village.'. 


975      Precinct  8,  R i ver  Hill . . 


Prei  incl  11,  Andersons.. 
Precinct  12,  Gates 


2, 789      Precinct  16,  Tallahatta  Springs . . 


Fulton  town 

Precinct  19,  Campbell. . 

Precinct  20,  Bashi 

Precinct  21,  Choctaw  Corner,  including  Thomas- 
ille  village. 


Thomasville  village. . 
Clay  County..... 


Precinct  3,  Fox  Creek. 
Precinct  4,  Wesob  ' 

Precinct  5,  Coleta     

Precinct  6,  Ashland  20  including  Ashland  town  . 

A  shland  town. 

icluding  Hollins  town . . 

ieii";;"!";"*";;"" 

Precinct  9,  Millerville  21 

Precinct  10,  Wicker 

Precinct  11,  Almond 

Precinct  12,  Idaho  22 

13,  Lineville,  including  Lineville  town. 

I         Lineville  town 

Precinct  14,  Pinckneyville 

Precinct  15,  Union 

Precinct  Hi,  Bowden 

Precinct  17,  Horse  Creek.. 
I  Precinct  18,  Poll  Bridge  20 

n  Returned  as  Rock  Run  in  1900. 

w  Precinct  23  orgi    '     ' 

''Incorporated  in 

w  Precinct  24  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  16  and  21  in  1906. 

io  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redlstrlcted  In  1907. 

"  Incorporated  in  1901. 

'8  Precinct  15  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1908. 

"County  total  includes  population  (1,098)  of  precincts  2  and  12,  not  returned 
separately  in  1890. 

50  Part  annexed  to  precinct  12  in  1906. 

2i  Name  changed  from  McConathy  in  1906. 

22  Name  changed  from  Mountain  In  1906.    Parts  of  precincts  2, 5, 6,  and  18  annexed 
In  1906. 


1,181 
21,006 


413 

US   

i,ih 

611 

6t3 

1,D!H 

m 

1,296 

009 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Cleburne  County  I. 


Precinct  1,  Borden  Springs2  . 


Muscadine  i     .     . 
Precinct  4,  Edu:ud.svilkv'  unlading  Edwards- 
ville  to  wn 

Edwardsville  town 

Precinct  5,  Shoal  Creek* 

lTivinri  (i,  1 1  oil  in,  including  lleflin  town 


11,/lh, 


Precinct  9,  Lost  Creek 

Precinct  10,  Arbacoochee 

Precinct  11,  Pine  Knot 

Precinct  12,  Chulafinnee 

Precinct  13,  Buckhorn  6 

Precinct  14,  Kentuck 

Precinct  15,  Fruithurst,  including  Fruithurst 


Coffee  County.. 


Precinct  3,  Brannen 

Precinct  4,  Childersville 

Precinct  5,  Tilmans  Mill 

Precinct  6,  EU>;\''  including  I  Ilia  town 

Elba  town 

Precinct  7,  Peacock 7 

Precinct  8,  Grant 

Precinct  9,  Clintonville,  including  New  Brock- 


New  Brockton  town  8 

Precinct  10,  Victoria " , 

Precinct  11,  Simmons  Mill 

Precinct  12,  Centerville 

Precinct  13,  Haw  Ridge 

Precinct  14,  Holley 

Precinct  15,  Deanville 

Precinct  16,  Kimmeys  Mill ' 

Precinct  17,  Enterprise,   including   Enterprise 


Enterprise  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward4 

Precinct  18,  Paul 

Precinct  19,  Carpenter 

Precinct  20,  Parker 

Precinct  21,  Woodland  Grove «. 


Colbert  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Brickville >« 

Precinct  2,  Tuscumbia,  including  Tuscumbia 

city. 

Tuscumbia  dtp 

Wardl 

Ward  S. 
Ward  S. 


■d  i. . 


Ward  I 

Precinct  3,  Barton 

Precinct  4,  Cherokee,  including  Cherokee  town. 

Cherokee  town 

Precinct  5,  Riverton" 

Precinct  6,  Dickson 

Precinct  7,  Rock  Creek 


Precinct  9,  Wheeler 

Precinct  10,  Poplar  Creek 

Precinct  11,  Leighton,  including  Leighton  town. 


Precinct  13,  Prides 

Precinct  14,  Spring  Valley j 

Precinct  15,  Allsboro 

Precinct  16,  Sheffield,  including  Sheffield  city... 


Sheffield  city.. 
Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 


1,099 
410 

2,316 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Conecuh  County.. 


Precinct  3, 

Precinct  4,  Belleville 

Precincts,  Brushy  Creek 

Precinct  6,  Castleberry,   including  Castleberry 


Precincts,  Jamestown 

Precinct  9,  Oldtown 

Precinct  10,  Gravella 

Precinct  11,    Evergreen,   including   Evergreen 


Precinct  14,  CaUihan... 


Coosa  County.. 


::"::::::::l:::::::::: 

742  

Wards 

Precinct  17,  Alexander. 

•  Part  annexed  to  Calhoun  County  in  1907;  part  of  Calhoun  County  annexed 
in  1907. 

>  Returned  as  Borden  in  1900. 

>  Returned  as  Courthouse  in  1900. 

*  Part  of  Calhoun  County  annexed  in  1907. 


cinct  17  and  part  annexed  to  precinct  16  between  1890  and  1900. 


■ecinct  4 


Ooodwater  town 

cinct  5,  Mount  Olive.. 

•ecinct  6,  Hanover 

ecinct  7,  Rockford  u  ... 

;8,  McCords 

recinct  9,  Concord 


Precinct  14,  Lewis  « 


it  15,  Travellers  Rest". 

:t  16,  Crews'2 

:t  17,  Lauderdale  " 


Covington  County.. 


Precinct   1,   Andalusia,"  including  Andalusia 

A  ndalusia  town 

Precinct  2,  Fairfield 

Precinct  3,  Opp,^  including  Opp  town 


Precinct  6,  Loango 

Precinct  7,  Watkins 

Precinct  8,  Davis  Shop" 

Precinct  9,  Florala,"  including  Florala  city . . 

Florala  city  •• 

Precinct  10,  Hart.. 


Red  Level  town  " 

Precinct  13,  Green  Bay 

Precinct  14,  Copperas  Head... 
Precinct  15,  Hamptonville. . 


Precinct  16,  Straughns  Schoolhouse 

Preclncl  17,  Willliims 

Precinct  18,  River  Falls,  including  River  Falls 

RivYrTans'town\«Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.YY.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.YY. 

Precinct  19,  George 

Precincl  20,  Sanford.u  including  Sanford  town.. 


Crenshaw  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Surles 

Precinct  2,  Danielville 

Precinct  3,  Bradleyton 

Precinct  4,  Honoraville 

Precinct  5,  Fullers  Crossroads 

Precinct  6,  Rutledge  and  Roberson,  including 


Precinct  7,  Dorman  and  Vidette 

Precinct  8,  Leon 

Precinct  9,  Mount  Ida,  including  Brantley  tc 
Brantley  town 


'2  Precinct  19  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2, 7, 16,  and  17  in  1907. 


18  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  11, 14,  and  15  in  If 
"  rrecinct  20  organized  from  parts  of  prr'-"1 
15  Name  changed  from  Hallton  In  1901. 


rganized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  8  In  1903. 


'•  Incorporated  In  1901. 

»  Name  changed  from  Hughes  In  1901. 

18  Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890-Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Crenshaw  County— Continued. 
I'recinct  10,  New  Providence,  including  Glcn- 


»oo.l  U 


Olenwood  town  ' 

Precinct  U,  Bullock 

I'recinct  12,  Aiken 

1'iwiiK'l.  13,  Saville 

Precinct  11,  laivorne,  including  Lnverne  loan. . 

Luveme  town 

i.  Dozier,  including  Dozier  and  Sea- 


Cullman  County  2. 


Precinct  1,  Cullman,  including  CulLman  city 

Cullman  city 

Precinct  2,  Good  Hope 

Precinct   3,   Hanceville,  including  Hanceville 

Hanceville  town* 

Prei  in.  i  5,  Stouts  Mountain 


Precinct  12,  Crane  Hill... 

Precinct  13,  Adams 

Precinct  14,  Logan... 


Precinct  17,  Ebenezer... 
Precinct  18,  Vinemont... 
19,  Kings.. 


Precinct  23,  I 
Precinct  24,  Walter. . 


Wardl. 

WardS.. 
Ward  It.. 


Wards 

Precinct  2,  Westvllle 

Precinct  3,  Daleville 

Precinct  4,  Newton,7  including  Newton  tc 


Precinct  6,  Pinckard,9  including  Pinckard  town. 

Pinckard  town 

Precinct  7,  Rocky  Head 

8,  Midland  City,  including  Midland 


Precinct  9,  Echo 

Precinct  10,  Clopton 

Precinct  11 ,  Skipperville I0 

Precinct  12,  Barnes   Cross   Roads,   including 

Precinct  13,  Bells" 

Precinct  14,  Ewell 


Dallas  County.. 


Orrvilieh 

Precinct  9,  Lexington 

Precinct  10,  River 

Precinct  11,  Pine  Flat 

Precinct  12,  Oldtown 

Precinct  13,  Pleasant  Hill.. 
Precinct  14,  Richmond 

1  Incorporated  in  1907. 

2  Part  of  BlountCounty  annexed  in  1901. 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  cc 


1,169  ! 

1 ,  .r>08 

2,  42(1 
l,S8/t 


28,321  I       U7.849 


1,251 

1,572 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Dallas  County— Continued. 

15,  Portland 

Hi,  Cababa 

net  22,  llurnsvillc 


t25,  Liberty  Hill.. 
"26,  Bells.. 


27,  Vernon 

28,  Marion  Junction.. 

29,  Browns 

30,  Kings 

31,  Smyly 

..32,  Elm  Bluff 

inct  33,  Carlowville 

Mi  r  t  31,    l'.o\  I;  in-,. 


:t  35,  Mitchells.. 


recinct  3f 

Selma  nV;/:1-' 
Wardl.. 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


with  Selma  city.. 


Dekalb  County. . 


Precinct  3,  Brandon. . 

1 '  r:  'i  -i  ■  i .  ■  L  ■!,   1  leiulf  i\  villi;      

I '.re  in        "        a       roil  il 

Precinct  6,  Collinsville,  including  Collinsville 


1,175 
1,241 


1,552 
1,096 


Collinsville  town 

Precinct  7,  Lebanon 

l-nviin'i  :•:,   llmlsun:    Mill  

Precinct  9,  Fort  Payne,  including  Fort  Payne 

city 

Fort  Payne  city 

i    'hi  ;  "inii  ■     ,  

I  '.rrhir      :  ;..     \    '.I!;    ,     ;  I.  .,.! 

Precinct  12,  Phillips 

Precinct  13,  Sulphur  Springs 

Precinct  14.  Deerhead 

I'recinct 

I'l'i   rill 

Precinct 

I  YrriliCt 

I'recnici 

|-rrrl,)ci 

Precinct 

I'irriiirl 
I  irrin.'l 
I'n-i  IDCi 

Precinct 

I'rccincl. 

I")  ri 

1  'i  efiiict 
Precinct 


16,  Blue  Pond 

17,  Grahams 

18,  Latham ville 

19,  Poplar  Springs.. 

20,  Moores 

21,  Ellisons 

22,  Portersville 

23,  Crumleys 

24,Whitons 

25,  Corinth 

26,  Lydia 


Elmore  County.. 

Precinct  l,Colemans.. 


Tullassce  tc  _ .. 

I'lecinel  -!,  \iiiciiclls  Mill  (Wine).. 
I'irriiirl  .", ,  S lillrk 


Precincts,  Weliinipkn,  including  part,  of  AVe- 
tumpka  town 

Wetumpka  town  (part  of). 


l>tii::;billctoicn  18 

Precinct  10,  Robinson  M 

1'irrnirl     II,    KlII.elllflMill 

Precinct  12,  Weoka.. 


S,460 

■ 

;,, 

e,648 


939 
906 

1,061 


2,009 

1,389 

769 

583 

1,008 

1,150 

417 

1,176 

638 
474 
951 
847 
382 
1,056 

1,207 
1,215 

1,750 

1,066 

968 

ml  c  redi.slricted  in  1901. 


*  Incorporated  in  1901. 

<•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Houston  County  in  1903. 

0  County  totals  include  population  (2,780  in  1900;  1,925  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  5, 
Gilleys  and  of  old  precinct  6,  Brannan  Stand,  taken  to  form  part  of  Houston 
County  since  1900. 

1  Part  taken  to  form  and  part  annexed  to  precinct  6  in  1900  and  1903,  respec- 


I     ,■  .■,.!.,.     I     ,'lr    lir      "inrllMillr    fried.!,     \   1 1  f  C?C 

Eclectic  village ' 

I'irriiirl   111,  Jvlgl'Wuod 


Precinct  19,  Howard  is 


10  Part  taken  t( 

u  Incorporated  in  1906. 

15  County  total  inclll'les  pn|iiilalion  I  l!lli)of  olil    liirriilrl  26,  annexed  to   |> 

between  1890  and  1900. 
"  Parts  of  precinct  4  annexed  to  Selma  city  in  1901  and  1907. 
•»  Incorporated  in  1908. 

»  Precinct  29  organized  from  part  of  nrecinct  2  in  1905. 
i«  Precinct  19  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2,  3, 13,  and  15  in  1902< 
«  Returned  as  a  city  in  1900. 
••  Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-   ALABAMA. 

Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continucd. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

M.NO.CV.LOIV.SrON. 

1910 

1000 

1890 

Esc  mbl    County 

18,889 

11,320 

8,666 

Fayette  County— Continued. 

435 
939 

790 
746 
464 
398 

19,369 

341 
824 
628 
651 
482 
343 

16,611 

939 
1,388 
5,695 

2,185 

3,041 

SS9 

599 

1,719 

1,699 

3,614 

1,060 

352 

442 

39,109 

843 
1,003 
3,240 

1,382 

1,639 

690 
1,029 
2,820 

1,469 

Precinct  3,  Brrni  1  o  b    ludini  Brewtonclty 

I'reclnct  4,  Pollard,  including   Flomaton  and 

Precinct  20,  <  leore.es  Creek 

£67 
1,214 

929 
1,830 

S89 
916 
397 
883 

10,681 

Precinct  1   Newburg 

Canoe,  Including  Atmore  town 

1,855 

5,438 

£,046 

S60 

445 

438 

803 

759 

1,063 

1,271 

472 

4>344 

1,325 

2,116 

1,653 

1,300 

261 

984 

26,230 

1,656 

5,122 
1,602 

1,227 

Precinct  2,  Russellville,  including  Rasscllvillc 

337 
285 

» 27,361 

462 

2,988 

21,926 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Precinct  1,  Gadsden,  including  part  of  Gadsden 

9,544 

9,292 

10,557 

716 

359 

1,364 

694 

427 

643 

443 

409 

924 

752 

763 

981 

515 

204 

472 

617 

3,337 

2,51S 

847 
450 

40s 

370 
W 
395 

261 

1,637 
530 

'424 

946 

1,209 

1,068 

643 

5,663 

4,313 

1,141 

1,495 

1,185 

492 

1,265 

450 

179 

1,158 

1,071 

16,248 

4,753 

4,282 

4,282 

815 

1,385 
692 
(<) 

386 
449 
1,054 
911 
522 
963 

587 
251 
463 
893 
1,972 
1,692 

6,056 

2,901 

2,901 

721 

727 

1,246 

541 

1,202 

498 

445 

419 

969 

932 

707 

Precinct  3,  Frankfort 

777 

1,024 

654 

825 

Gadsden  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Gndrdt  >i  <'7//,'  in  precincts  1  and  29  . 

I'lCCIMCi       ,,       .         i     1  •                    Mi    III.  Ml           ':,,!!■             '.       ■ 

Red  Bay  town  ■■■ 

602 

920 
1,565 
1,067 
1,300 
1,058 

342 
1,026 

'« 19,096 

1    ■  ,    1  '■'!"'     '" 

Precinct  8,  Coles  Mill 

Precinct  9,  Mountain  Springs 

076 

Precinct  10,  Isbell 

684 

Precinct  1 1 ,  Hills 

Precinct  12,  Stouts 

Precinct  3,  Malvern,1'-  including  Malvern  town.. 
Malvern  P.wnA' 

2,239 

173 

1,764 

3,271 

1,646 

2,750 

1,159 

292 

196 

394 

277 

2,190 

485 

1,661 

201 

2,404 

969 

'503 
716 

2,950 

1,350 

527 

759 

1,349 

311 

22,717 

1,785 

Precinct  14,  Walnut  Grove,6  including  Walnut 

Precinct  4,  Fadetlo  ■' 

1,497 
1,694 

914 

1,897 

1,254 

Precinct  5,  Dundee,  ind mime,  ,'  locomb  town... 

icludi        1  iniiatown 

1,149 
1,582 

382 

Precinct  7,  SI.  Paul,  inc  lie  line;  1  [art  ford  town... 
Hartford  town 

Wardl 

Wards 

WnrdS 

Ward  4 

377 
527 
342 

1,164 
366 
369 
518 
914 
768 

1,017 
695 

2,429 
2,276 

290 
403 
380 
517 
419 
520 

I'..                   iblin      ■"  ludinc  Black  town 

Black  town  n 

1,101 

Precinct  9,  Campbells,  including  lielhvood  luwn 
Bellwood  town » 

1,050 

Trecinct  10,  Geue\a,  including  Ccneva  town 

Geneva  town 

2,111 

1,032 

774 

637 

Precinct    11,    Beaver    Dam,    including   Coffee 

Coffee  Springs  'town" 

1  'reel net  12,  Marl 

Precinct  13,   Piney  Grove,  including  Samson 

Samson  town3 

Precinct  14,  Gilmores 

Precinct  15,  Lowrey  '» 

Precinct  16,  Hacoda  20 

Precinct  17,  Cowans 

418 
1,001 

Precinct 29,  Alabama  Utv,  including  Alabama 

336 
542 

340 
24,182 

Gadsden  city  6  (part  of) 

21  22,007 

(«) 

Precinct  1,  Eulaw,  including  Kutaw  town 

4,010 
1,001 
3,075 
1,959 
2,632 
1,522 
2,262 
849 
1,384 
1,559 
1,211 
1,253 
1,001 

27,883 

3,995 
884 
2,944 
1,820 
2,994 
1,629 
2,682 
1,291 
1,448 
1,423 
1,311 

P241 
M  31,011 

Trecinct  32,  Altoona,6  including  Altoona  town. . 

14,132 

12,823 

1,66.3 

Precinct  1,  Fayette,  including  Fayette  town  — 

2,608 
636 
630 
597 

1,076 

708 
799 
574 

1,018 
372 
736 
876 
757 
476 
935 

2,  098 
452 
447 
697 
421 
974 
599 
768 
500 

717 
245 
766 
861 
672 
482 
861 

1,737 

490 
859 

641 
879 

655 
761 
500 

651 

827 
651 
513 
691 

Trecinct  9,  Holly  Springs,  including  Berry  Sta- 

Precinct  1  Havana 

876 

1,710 

462 

5,416 
£,048 

1,048 
1,090 

920 

6,737 
£,416 

1,028 

Precinct  4,  Greensboro,  including  Greensboro 

Precinct  14,  Gilpin 

Greensboro  town 

1,759 

d  as  a  city  in  1908. 


separately  in  1900. 


7  Precinct  31  organized  from  part  of  precinct  16  in  1901. 

8  Name  changed  from  Bear  Crei 

9  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Houston  County  in  1903. 
1°  County  total  includes  population  (2,S30)  of  precinct  1,  Branton, 
iarrards,  tak—  *- ' 
»  No  compai 

1890  and  1900. 


and  of  precinct 
made  between 


between  1890  and  1900. 

2»Countylci  Hon  (1,485)  of  precinct  15,  annexed  to  precincts  5 

and  9;  and  population  (2,410)  of  precinct  17,  annexed  to  precinct  6,  since  1900. 

»  Returned  as  Akton  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Hale  County— Continued. 

2,084 
615 

2, 262 

2,998 

2,682 

981 

583 

2,287 
25$ 
350 
246 

1,250 
331 

20,943 

1,628 
564 

3|  070 
3,316 
2,305 
1,070 

1,907 

2,509 

2^973 

3,009 
3,524 
2,931 
1,132 
768 

1,241 

Jackson  County— Continued. 

925 

1,354 

828 

518 
630 

1,449 
234 
878 
619 

a 

1,001 

237 
352 
764 
628 
877 
479 
858 

3,282 

1,019 

183 

1,416 
634 

1,059 
292 
422 
435 

1,420 
847 

1,049 
128 
672 
207 
378 
219 
344 
347 
529 

226,476 

943 
1,228 
1,081 

648 

560 

1,808 
168 

1,082 
676 
270 
818 

1,236 

931 

I'lwiiui  y,  Laneville  ' 

Precinct  10,  Hollywood,'0  including  Hollywood 

1,519 

Precinct  12,  Moundville,  including  Moundville 

Precinct  12,  Langston,  including  Langston  town. 

(») 

400 

300 

1,067 

333 

'  36,147 

331 

297 

I'ici  111,  i.    t  !,    I..;ii  1,  111    ,.  ill,-,  '    in,  Infliii"    1  ,;u'l  in   - 

' 24,847 

512 
773 
729 
853 
550 
955 

2,918 

1,014 

248 

1,247 
394 
876 
419 
486 
426 

1,146 
658 
649 
121 

1,161 
178 
337 

1,160 

Precinct  1,  lleadland,  including  Headland  vil- 

3,204 
1,090 

1427 
1,020 
1,499 

1,608 

1,766 

S22 

427 

537 

2,857 

1,141 

186 
369 
328 
2S8 
1,704 

l,'l42 
890 

33,414 

602 

Precinct  21,  Scottsboro,16  including  Scottsboro 

Precinct  23,  Paint  Rock,  including  Paint  Rock 

1,429 

Precinct  7,  Nr  -                             .t  wville  town.. 

!    ■         |!|.' 

889 

465 

161 

1,244 

Precinct  38,  Rosilee13 

22 140,420 

Precinct  1,  Wicksburg 

1,690 
1,422 
8,672 
7,016 

1,014 

1,897 
2,402 
1,703 
2,059 
1,700 

2,231 

362 

1,740 

2,389 

256 

684 

340 
1,837 

479 
1,931 

2,325 
293 

3,045 

1,122 

689 

32,918 

22  88,501 

Precinct  2,  Brannan  Stand 

Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,23  including  Jonesboro  town 

Precinct  3,  Dothan,  including  Dothan  city 

Dothan  city™ 

Ward  I 

h',275 

247 

870 
5,333 
1,979 
3,304 

438 
1,407 
1,244 
2,196 
1,872 
5,515 

1,091 

2,669 
1,451 

810 
2,233 

671 
1,518 
2,258 

299 
2,280 

660 

2,182 
623 
426 

3^699 

672 

672 
1,478 
537 
397 
1,571 
397 
371 

774 
3,209 

739 
1,952 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

3,236 

337 

604 
2,031 
3,357 

7,227 

2,400 

1,597 
1,358 
(2S) 
1,471 
783 
1,322 
1,014 
187 
2,533 
1,018 

5,050 
668 
662 
734 

1,864 
498 

626 

'604 
419 
1,105 
351 
418 

1,677 
391 
247 
482 

Trecinct  4,  Piney  Grove  and  Taylor 

.'     in  1    1                          .......     ..  

Precinct  0,  Cottonwood,  inclndm-  (  <>i  lunaum! 

Precinct  7  M 

2,352 

1,844 

Precinct  9,2C  exclusive  of  part  of  Birmingham  city. 
Precinct  10,27  exclusive  of  part  of  Birmingham 

:  ■,,       i      :         :             ■      ,.;...,.;!,.,;'■,, 

2,079 

Precinct  8,  Cowarts,  including  Webb  village 

Webb  village 

Precinct  ll,2'6                           ■     of  Birmingham 

1,424 

Precinct  9,  Kinsey,  including  Kinsey  village.. 

342 

260 
1,401 

737 
1,285 

Precinct  10,  Ashford,  including  Ashford  village. 
Ashford  village 

286 

Precinct  11,  Granger  and  Crosby 

Precinct  12,   Gordon,  including  Gordon  and 

Pansey  villages 

166 
3,968 

366 

Pansey  village  u 

Precinct   13,    Columbia,   including   Columbia 

Precinct  18,80  including  Brookside  and  Cardiff 

2,277 
S80 
SOS 

Columbia  town 

1,132 

960 

Precinct  14,  Rocky  Creek  and  Grafton 

30,508 

12  28,026 

Precinct  20,  including  part  of  Irondale  town 

Precinct  1,  Bridgeport,  including  Bridgeport 

2,947 

2,126 

941 

2,044 
674 
714 

1,936 

1,247 

990 

1,532 
560 
668 

1,131 

Total  for   Irondale   town   in   precincts   20 

1,034 

1,451 
686 
695 

Precinct  3,   Stevenson,    including    Stevenson 

Precinct  4,  Carpenter 

Precinct  27 

444 

3  Returned  as  Gallion 

«  Returned  as  Warrens  Store  in  1900. 

b  Incorporated  in  1908. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Houston  County  in  1903. 


19  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  precincts  36  and  37  in  1901  and 
2°  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  15  and  32  in  1901. 
»  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  14,  17,  and  32  in  1904. 


1910. 

1904,  respectively. 


be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1903. 


No  comparison  of  population  ce 
•  Incorporated  in  1903. 
9  Organized  from  parts  of  Dale,  Geneva,  and  Henry  Counties  in  1903. 
'« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
"  Incorporated  in  1902. 

12  County  total  includes  population  (1,299)  of  precincts  12  and  30,  not  returned 
separately  In  1890. 

13  Precinct  38  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  11  in  1904. 

14  Precinct  35  returned  as  part  of  precincts  6,  9,  and  18  in  1900. 
16  Part  of  precinct  10  annexed  to  precinct  21  in  1907. 

16  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  37  in  1904. 


22  County  to  ;   itioi    [11 ,759  in  1900;  10,313  in  1890)  of  precincts  21 

34,  and  37,  annexed  to  Birmingham  city  since  1900. 
2a  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  51  in  1905. 
« Incorporated  in  """= 

25  Part  taken  to  fc 

26  Part  annexed  tc 
21  Parts  annexed  to 
28  Reincorporated  ir 


si  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  47  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jefferson  County— Continued. 

405 

1,678 

491 

1,748 

1,154 

900 

16,962 
10,861 
1,201 
2,531 
S,1S0 
4,00$ 
1,502 
666 

163 
•) 

1,809 
428 
358 

2,433 
649 

1,731 
359 

1,995 
748 
748 

3,391 

2,094 
1,501 
2,929 
1,096 

132,685 
2,929 
8,013 
7,446 
6,860 
6,202 
6,192 
8,127 
7,582 
9,031 
3,934 
8,021 
14,453 
7,221 
9,303 
13,0St 
15,340 

17,487 

751 

10,076 

805 
5,621 

Lauderdale  County— Continued. 

1,670 

1,696 

1,554 

982 

787 

740 

8,803 

6,689 

416 

1,047 

636 

1,016 

1,431 

1,180 

1,064 

1,714 

1,344 

1,194 

558 

953 

655 

1,435 

^435 

610 

554 

21,984 

1,347 
1,535 
1,096 
1,001 
840 
718 
8,265 
6,478 

I'nvillrl  ■_•!),-  mi  Im.Ioil,  Samlusky  town,  but  CX- 

1,679 

314 
762 
592 

11,239 
6,358 

428 
573 

608 

5,782 
4,544 

Precinct  10,  Flunwr,  including  Florence  city. . 

Precinct  33,  including  Bessemer  city  and  Brigh- 

6,012 

908 
21 

2,627 
319 

542 
658 

1,339 

1,250 

1,222 

637 

845 

713 

1,314 

Preeiuct  30,2  in    ddi       |             uoudale  town 
but  exclusive  of  part  of  Birmingham  city 

2,139 

Precinct  38,'  including  Graysvilie  and  Pink- 

1,097 

1,961 

" :.'   i    i  ,        1     ...    ■■'          ."•■<;:    1 .          1.   ■.  •   01 

2,241 

636 

1,509 
343 

3,126 
247 
757 

6, 515 

20,124 

Precinct  42,2  exclusive  of  part  of  Birmingham 

M 20,725 

Precinct  1,  Hillsboro,  including  Hillsboro  town. 

1,887 
202 

2,676 
478 

"2,487 

344 

849 

1,436 

1,509 

1,944 

'354 
1,173 
1,813 
1,127 
1,157 

32,867 

'256 

2,720 

488 

2,086 

280 

831 

1,671 

1,463 

2,001 

3,303 

290 

1,503 

2,024 

946 

2,505 

Precinct2,  Courl  land,  including  Cnurtland  town. 

3,284 

Precinct  2J,  Town  Creek,  including  Town  Creek 

,'.in,,i.i.  h" <               ■ 

38,415 

26,178 

1     ,     .,    ,,;(•           ,■...■     >              Hi                          'I                   < 

1,273 

31,826 

28,694 

Precinct  1   Beulah 

986 
8,485 
4,734 

471 
1,378 
1,507 
1,378 
1,621 
1,520 
1,771 
3,381 
1,408 
2,013 
2,001 
1,161 

4,555 

4,565 

1,729 

681 

698 

847 

700 

1,071 

925 

1,179 

2.198 

26,880 

1,094 
7,790 

4,245 

Precinct  2,  Opel i        iuclti    in    opelika  city. 

16,084 

14,187 

1,657 
1,062 
1,684 
3,615 

1.447 

2,013 
2,071 
1,230 

4,437 
4,163 

1,632 
3,001 

1,440 

Precinct  1,  Vernon,  including  Vernon  town 

1,608 
423 

1,045 
931 
781 
312 
524 
675 
598 

2,401 
619 
805 

942 
668 
1,278 
.    529 
847 
261 
998 
605 
855 
343 

30,936 

1,417 
291 

701 
620 
358 
450 
690 
607 
2,092 
SOS 
800 
851 
993 

815 
357 
754 
166 
1,113 
899 
895 
325 

1,281 
192 
805 
538 
635 
353 

790 
509 

1,778 

Precinct  6,'  Auburn,  including  Auburn  village. . . 

1,067 

Precinct  10,  Pnenix,  coextensive  with  Phenix 

3,700 

Precinct  9,  Moscow,  including  Sulligent  town... 

716 

759 
613 
710 

244 

736 

Precinct  11,  Wacoochee 

1,203 
1,022 
1,167 
1,781 

22,387 

Precinct  14,  Ah i           In              Millport  town.. 

Precinct  15,  Steen,  including  Kennedy  town — 
Kennedy  town „ 

Limestone  Count 

998 

784 
846 

Precinct  1,  Athens,  including  Athens  town 

•   4,811 
1,716 
2,182 
2,027 
1,149 
1,247 
1,644 
1,494 
1,405 
1,758 

3,333 
1,010 
1,443 
1,091 
1,159 
1,298 
1,419 
1,244 
1,262 
1,590 

3,099 

Precinct  3,  Sand  Springs 

Precinct  4,  Pettusville 

;   ,    ,  ,   ■    i     ..,!■■.         ;..,.. 

Precinct  6,  Wickham 

26,659 

23,739 

2,498 

1,242 

1,480 
2,633 
1,514 

738 

2,128 

935 

615 

1,496 

940 

Precinct  3,  Lexington 

Precinct  8,  Big  Creek 

Precinct  9,  Georgia 

1,244 
1,482 

d  50  in  1904  and  1908,  respectively. 


*  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  49  in  1908. 

•  Incorporated  in  1901. 

■  No  population  reported. 
'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  48  in  1904. 
8  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  51  in  1905. 
-*  ""  =n  1903. 


'«  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  28  and  38  in  1904. 
11  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  7,  24,  and  30  in  1908. 
U  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  18  and  28  in  1908. 
15  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  40  in  1905. 

»  Precinct  46  organized  from  part  of  precinct  34  in  1902;  parts  of  precincts  21  and  37 
inexed  In  1903,  parts  of  precincts  10  and  34  annexed  in  1909,  and  parts  of  precincts  9, 


"Name  changed  from  Poplar  Springs  in  1902.  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct 
19  in  1906. 

is  Name  changed  from  Rawhide  in  1903. 

is  Incorporated  in  1903. 

20  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5,  fi,  and  7  in  1906. 

2i  County  tol  I  of  old  precinct  4,  Leighton,  annexed 

to  Colbert  County  between  1890  and  1900. 


3  Precinct  11  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  9  ir 

a  Returned  as  Bethels  in  1900. 

h  Returned  as  Pierce  Chapel  in  1900. 

»  Returned  as  Sears  Crossroads  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

Tablk  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890—  Continued. 

e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Limestone  County— Continued. 

Precinct  10,  Slough 

i'recinct  11,  Mooresville,  including  Mooresville 

MoorcsvUU  town 

I 'rocinct  12,  Richland 

I  'recinc  t  13.0  reenbrier 

"  i,  Quid  Nunc... 


Precinct  15,  Elkmonl ,  including  Elkmont  li 


Lowndes  County.. 

Precinct  1,  Benton 

Precinct  2,  Church  Hill.... 

Precinct  3,  Collirene 

Precinct 4,  Gordonsville... 
Preeincl  3,  Farmers villc. .. 
Precinct  li,  Braggs  Store. . . 
Precinct  7,  Hickory  Hill. . . 

Precinct  S,  Hopewell 

Precinct  0,  Mount  Willing.. 


;,  including  Fort  De- 


I'l'i'cinct  11,  Sandy  Ridge.. 


Precinct  14,  Haynevirie 

Precinct  15,  Letohatchie 

Precinct  16,  Steep  Creek 

Precinct  17,  Pintlala 

Precinct  18,  Lowndesboro. . 

Precinct  19,  St.  Clair 

Precinct  20,  White  Hall 

Precinct  21,  Wyndham 


Macon  County 

Precinct  1,  Tuskegee,  including  Tuskegee  ti 


Precinct  4,  Warrior  Stand 

Precinct  5,  Cotton  Valley 

Precinct  (i,  Honey   Cut,   including   Hardaway 

village | 

Hardaioay  village 

Precinct  7,  Cross  Keys 

Precinct  8,  Franklin 

Precinct  9, NolasHlga,  including  Notasulgatown. 

Notasulga  town  a 

Precinct  10,  La  Place 


Madison  County 

Precinct  1,  Huntsville,'  including  Hunts ville 


II.iiii    villc  1 0     n 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Precinct  2,  Newmarket* 

Precinct  3,  Maysville 

Precinct  4,  Colliers 

Precinct  5,  VieTina,  including  New  Hope  town. 

New  Hope  town 

Precinct  (i,  Whitesburg 

I'recinct  7,  Triana 

Preeincl  X,  Madison,  including  Madison  town.. 

Madison  town . 

I'recinct  9,  Cluttsville. 
Precinct  10,  Madison  " 
Precinct  11,  Mi 
Precinct  12,  Hazel  Green* 
Precinct  13,  Poplar  Ridge. 


Precinct  18,  Clouds  Cove 

Precinct  19,  Owens  Crossroads.. 

Precinct  20,  Dallas  « 

Precinct  21,  Monrovia  7 

Precinct  22,  Hurricane  8 

Precinct  23,  Sulphur  Springs  5. . 
Precinct  24,  West  Huntsville  *.. 

Marengo  County 


1,545 
137 
799 

1,336 


2,079 
3,020 
3,104 


39,923 


2,072 
2,963 


Precinct  1,  Macon 2, 215  I 

Precinct  2,  Demopolis,  including  Demopolis  city.  5,443 

Demo  polls  city '  2,417  '• 

1  Returned  as  Brooks  in  1900. 

!  Incorporated  in  1905. 

'County  tola  ilal  ion  (1,024)  of  old  precinct  21 

oincts  1,  7,  and  8  between  1890  and  1900. 

*  Precinct  24  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1903. 


2,573 
618 

■2,  3 1 7 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Marengo  County— Continued. 


1'recini  I  a,  Dayton,  including  Dayton  village... 


■;,  Linden/including  Linden  city.. 


■ccinct  '.).  Hills' 

1 10,  Nanafalia 

1 11,  Dixons  Mills. . 


''cin.  i  i  i.  Horse  Creek.. 
■ecinei.  15,  Pineville 

rceiiici  iii.  Sweetwater.. 
ecinei  17,  Iloboken.. 


.cciiii  i  as,  Jin  ksons  Store 

Precinct  19,  Thomaston,  including  Thomaston 

Thow,aston  town™ 

Precinct  20,  Myrtlewood  ' 


Marion  County 

Precinct  1 ,  Hamilton,11  including  Hamilton  town. 

Hamilton  town 

Precinct  2,  Rye  » 

Precinct  3,  Camp 

Precinct  4,  Bexar  » 

Precinct  5,  Shottsville 

Precini  I  6,  Reids 

Precinct  7,  Hackleburg,  including  Hackleburg 

■    Hackleburg  town  w 

Precinct  8,  Goddard,  including  Bear  Creek  to 

Bear  Creel:  town" 

Precinct  9,  Kimbro 

Precinct  10,  Howells 

Precinct  11,  Pearces  Mills 

Precinct  12,  Clarks 


Marshall  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Guntersville,15  Including  Gunters- 
villetown 

Guntersville  inn' a  <:   . 
Precinct  2,  Cro    road 

!     ■  i  '  ii 


Precinct  4,  Albertville,  Including  Albertville 


Precinct  8,  Bos'harts 

Precinct  9,  Kennamers 

Precinct  10,  Honeycomb... 
Precinct  11,  Paint  Rock. . . 

Precinct  12,  Oleander 

P. ccinct.  13,  Rock  Spring.. 
Precinct  14,  Warrenton 


Precinct  19,  Bucksnort . . 


.    M  I  III.   I     M      .in    mi. i 

Precinct  22,  Reed  Brake.. 
oil        a,  Wrights 


Mobile  County... 


d  Apple,  including  Boaz  town  . . 


3, 812 

S62 

1,757 


annexed  to  pre- 


'■■  Precinct  23  ret  unci!   as;  part  of  precincts  2  and  12  in  1900. 

6  Returned  as  Monrovia  In  1900. 

7  Returned  as  Hurricane  In  1900. 

8  Returned  as  Sulphur  Springs  in  1900. 

9  Precinct  20  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  9  In  1909. 
'•  Incorporated  In  1908, 


Precinct  1,  Citronelle,  including  Citronelle  vil- 
lage  

if  village 

Precinct  2,  Mount  Vernon 

Precinct  3,  Beaver  Meadow 


15  Part  of  precinct  1  (Wyeth  City  town)  annexed  to  Guntersville  town 
in  1909. 

'•  County  totals  include  population  (2,493  in  1900;  1,648  in  1890)  of  that  part 
of  county  not  located  by  precincts,  and  population  (1,046  in  1900)  of  precinct  27, 
annexed  to  Mobile  city;  population  (328  in  1900)  of  precinct  28,  annexed  to  pre- 
cinct 26,  since  1900;  and  population  (1,262  In  1890)  of  ward  precincts  6  and  8, 
taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  27  between  1890  and  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 


13 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Mobile  County— Continued. 

489 

881 

527 

732 

676 

4,298 

3,114 

3,557 

938 

608 

104 

691 

665 

1,279 

719 

307 

200 

1,273 

411 

587 

436 

255 

694 

242 

327 

51,521 

8,780 

1,710 

2,028 

4,961 

3,777 

8,135 

U,  sos 

4,630 
6,156 
3,241 

27,155 

459 

728 

454 

620 

3,432 

1,465 

1,281 

699 

601 

204 

578 

456 

759 

551 

205 
1,244 
325 
455 
400 
332 
427 

344 
331 

867 
853 
565 
2,363 
1,195 
897 
802 
872 
339 
661 
370 
744 
501 
458 
285 
1,081 
270 
157 

Montgomery  County— Continued. 

3,307 
1,406 
1,685 
2,681 
1,987 
3,634 
3,946 
5,995 

3,913 

403 

3,399 

1,582 

33,781 

3,405 

l|842 
2,857 
2,077 
3,100 
3,484 
4,237 

3,220 

Precinct  20,  v.                                 iptto]  Heights 

3,252 

28,820 

Precinct  1,  Decatur,28  including  Decatur  city 

4,845 

4,228 

718 

1,086 

1,301 

1,530 

*  335 

689 

389 

1,113 

2,574 

3,373 

1,374 

1,130 

198 

1,037 

692 

197 

395 

5C9 
058 
000 

7,153 
237 
6,118 
1,070 
2,444 

1,685 
881 
950 
367 

1,058 

671 

31,222 

4,159 

3,114 

691 

1,130 

1,159 

2,548 

843 

044 

492 

2,051 

2,169 

2,563 

670 

1,440 

191 

1,092 

229 
430 
599 
729 

470 

5,109 

Precinct  5,  Fall      !i      ■....■■■.:..     ■    ill.     '■}.■  ,    ■.. 

38,469 

31,076 

Precinct  10,  Hansen,  includins;  lfartsell  town.. 
Hartsell  town 

Precinct  11,  Trinii  \  ,  iiiciuliu  ■  Trinity  town 

I'reciiicl,  1:1,  Hint,  including  Flint  town 

23,666 

s  18,990 

1,783 

2,782 

2,779 

616 

1,250 

1,870 

1,100 

2,450 

1,748 

1,724 

2,382 

345 

911 

1,238 

2,058 

3,080 

W 

82,178 

1,348 

2,745 

3,394 

422 

1,006 

l|l01 
2,252 
1,887 
1,837 

830 
2,802 

2,286 

Precinct  19,  New  Decatur  ^  including  Fairview 

Precinct  3,  Monroeville,10  including  Monroeville 

4,487 

812 

634 

993 

2,009 

1^717 
1,620 

Precinct  10   Fin     Ml     m  I  i  i        i      nnv  loun 

■    ,   •    i      .■■                                                                                                 i'    :  ■,,,    :i,    ■ 

999 
1,340 
1,832 

1,110 
1,369 

31,783 

Precinct  14J  Jones  Mili,"  including  Jones  Mill 

Precinct  1,  Marion,  including  Marion  town 

5,222 
1,834 
1.990 

4,485 
1,836 

"'806 
1,045 
1,863 
1,308 
932 
614 
1,127 
1,262 
1,313 
1,818 
2,238 
2,316 

25,056 

5,078 
1,698 
2,145 

4,504 
1,047 
3,086 
817 
854 
1,967 
1,300 
1,020 
599 
1,300 
1,380 
1,265 
1,937 
2,323 
2,208 

24,402 

5,289 
1,982 

1,702 

i»  72,047 

20  56,172 

Precinct  3,  Uniontown,  including  Uniontown 

Precinct  1,  comprising  ward  1,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  2,  comprising  ward  2,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  3,  comprising  ward  3,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  4,  comprising  ward  4,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  5,  comprising  ward  5,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  6,  comprising  ward  6,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct  7,a  comprising  ward7, Montgomery  city. 
Total  for  M                              oextensive  with 

.      4,577 
8,885 
3,287 
6,635 
4,666 
4,117 
5,969 

38,136 
4,677 
8,886 
3,287 
6,636 

4,117 
6,969 
2,082 
2,771 
2,194 
3,400 

4,026 
6,437 

8^424 
5,070 
2,760 

1,659 

30,346 

21,883 

1,210 
1,044 

Precinct  13,  Radfordville  «• 

1,732 

Precinct  15,  Walthalls 

(*>) 

Warde 

Pickens  Counti 

22,470 

2,365 
3,562 

3^089 

Precinct  1  Shelton 

722 
540 
569 

715 
610 
594 



Precinct  3,  Vail 

600 

mparison  of  population  can  be'made;  numerous  changes  made  be- 
08.    Annexed  to  Montgomery  city  in  1903. 


■  Returned  as  Henry  Malones  in  1900. 

»  Name  changed  from  Crawfords  in  1908.    Precinct  28  annexed  in  1909. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4  and  6  in  1902. 

1  Precinct  27  and  territory  not  located  by  p— ------ 

8  County  total  includes  populatior  '"  *' 


'»  Name  changed  from  Kempville  in  1904. 
«  Name  changed  from  McKinleys  in  1903. 
14  Name  changed  from  Germany  in  1900. 
"  Incorporated  In  1901. 


gomery  city  slnot  1900. 


10  Name  changed  from  C 

a  Precinct  22  organized  from  part  of  precinct  16  in  1903. 
a  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  23  in  1907. 
S3  Incorporated  in  1907. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  19  In  1907. 

®  County  total  Includes  population  (6,699)  of  precincts  3  and  16,  not  returned 
separately  In  1890. 

»  Returned  as  Radfordville  in  1900. 
"  Returned  as  Oak  Grove  in  1900- 


14 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Pickens  County— Continued. 


Precinct  6,  Yorkville 

Precinct  7,  Beard 

1'recinct  8,  Reform,  including  Reform  town 

RefoT  m  town 

Precinct  9,  Corrs 

Gordo  town  > 

Precinct  11,  Bostic 

Precinct  12,  Spring  Hill 

Precinct  13,  Pickensville,  including  Pickensville 


■  .;■  •, 


Precinct   19,    Franconia,   including   Aliceville 

Aliceoilie  townK\\Y.'.Y.'.'.'.'.Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Precinct  20,  Memphis 

Precinct  21 ,  Cochrane  3 

Precinct  22,  Vienna,  including  Vienna  town 


Precinct  24,  Pine  Grove. . 
Precinct  25,  Whitten 


Ward  1, 
Ward  e 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


WardS 

Precinct  2,  Orion 

Precinct  3,  China  Grove 

Precinct  4,  Oates  Crossroads.. 


Brundidge 
Precinct  8,  Grimes. 
Precinct  9,  Darbys 

Precinct  10,  Goshen  Hill,  including  Goshen 

Goshen  town3 

Precinct  11,  M 

Precinct  12,  Josie 

Precinct  13,  Linwood. . . 
Precinct  14,  Spring  Hill.... 
Precinct  15,  Indian  Branch 

Randolph  County. 

Precinct   ,  _ 
Precinct  2,  Morrisons 
Precinct  3,  Rockdale . 
Precinct  4,  Lamar. 

Precinct  5,  Burson 

Precinct  6,  Wedowee,  including  Wedowee  town. 

Wedowee  town  *. . . 

'    3t  7,  Fox  Creek 


Precinct  10,  Roanoke,  including  Roanoke  town. 

Roanoke  town 

■     t  11,  Rock  Mills,  including  Rock  Mills 


Rock  Mills 
Precinct  12,  Bacon  Level 
Precinct  13,  Halpii 


Russell  County 


Precinct  1,  Girard,  including  Girard  city. 
Girard  city. 

Wardl 

WardS. 

WardS. 

Ward  4. 

Wards 

Precinct  2,  Crawford. 
Precinct  3,  Marvyn. 

Hurtsk 

Precinct  6,  Hatchechubbee 

Precinct  7,  Seale,  including  Seale  town. 


664 

202 

2,511 
640 

1,161 
773 
79 

1,084 
582 
707 

30,815 

754 
231 
800 

2,013 

628 
221 
847 

1,947 

784 
1,296 

745 

n 

1,173 
578 
980 

29,172 

594 
3,187 

817 

1,121 

21,423 

7,500 
4,961 

6,767 
4,097 

5,156 

3,449 

1,960 
1,026 

1,660 

1,966 
899 
1,472 
1,091 
1,352 
198 

1,373 
978 
1,164 

3,533 

2,967 

R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Russell  County— Continued. 

Precinct  9,  Jernigan 

Precinct  10,  Glennville 


St.  Clair  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Ashville,  including  Ashville  town... 

Astivilletown - 

Precinct  2,  Oldtown . . 


Precinct  7,  Ferguson  «. 

Precinct  8,  Greensport 

Precinct  9,  Ragland,  including  Ragland  town.. 


I    i     i1..!li;      K:      (Ml  ■    >ll 

Precinct  13,  Kellys  Creek 

Precinct  14,  Dunlap 

Precinct  15,  Eden,   Including  Eden  and   Pell 
City  towns 

Eden  town 

Pell  City  town 

Precinct  16.  Cook  Springs 

Precinct  17,  Moody 

Precinct  18,  Caldwell 

Precinct  19,  Cropwell 

Precinct  20,    Riverside,    including   Riverside 

Riverside  town 

Precinct  21,  Fairview 

Precinct  22,  Chandler  Mountain « 

Shelby  County 


Precinct  1,  Columbiana,  including  Columbiana 


Columbiana  town.. 


Precinct  3,  Calera,  including  Calera  town ! 

Calera  town 

Precinct  4,  Montevallo,'  including  Montevallo 


Precinct  6,  Helena ' 

Ik     -. I.    •  ill 

Precinct  8,  Yellowleaf 

Precinct  9,  Wilsonville,  including  Wilsonville 


Precinct  11,  Spearmans 

Precinct  12,  Highland 

Precinct  13,  Bold  Springs J 

Precinct  14,  Vandivir | 

Precinct  15,  Sterrett 

Precinct  16,  Kellys  Creek,  including  Vincent 

1     <     <>f  town ' 

Precinct  17,  Pelham 

Precinct  18,  Dunnavant , 

Precinct  19,  Maylene 7 

Sumter  County 

recinct  1,  Black  Bluff 1 

mi               H               ... 
•ecinct  3,  Thornville 


including  Livingston 


York  town 

Precinct  7,  Livingston, 

Livingston  town 

Precinct  8,  Brewersville 

Precinct  9,  Belmont 

Precinct  10,  Bluffport 

Precinct  11,  Jones  Bluff,  including  Epes'town. . . 

Precinct  12,  Sumtervilie 

Precinct  13,  Pavneville 

Precinct  14,  Gainesville,  including  Gainesville 


Precinct  18,  Cuba,  including  Cuba  town.. 


2,652 
1,910 


Precinct  20,  Cotohaga... 


T  Precinct  19  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4, 6,  and  7  In  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 


15 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1800 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

37,921 

35,773 

i  29,346 

Tuscaloosa  County— Continued. 

1,341 
546 
779 
452 
1,458 
1,492 
500 

37,013 

1,368 
309 
809 
449 
1,076 
1,178 
432 

25,162 

2,757 
1,534 
94 
1,217 
2,127 
982 
7,580 
6,864 

1,121 

7$4 
£,409 
1,690 
1,454 
1,178 
86 
1,669 
1,556 
2,439 

5,312 

1,456 

2,531 

449 
1,135 

851 

200 
1,208 
1,394 
1.779 

104 

31,034 

2,811 
1,675 

1,571 
1,738 
755 
6,897 
6,068 

2,354 
1,359 

Precinct  2,  Estaboga,  Including  Estaboga  town. 

2,427 

^662 
5,350 
2,063 

Precinct  4,  Chlnnabee,  including  Ironaton  town. 

Precinct  5.  Talladega,  including  Talladega  city . . 

Wardt 

16,078 

Precinct  1,  Jasper,'  including  Jasper  town 

4,098 
2,609 

933 
1,082 
1,637 

S92 

2,991 

1,627 

469 

236 

'307 

590 

2,192 

1,066 

548 

1,535 

2,722 

1,747 

4,417 

916 

609 

330 

2,035 

725 

3,029 

279 

250 

235 

1,065 

436 

456 

1,196 

821 

699 

184 

396 

730 

296 

14,454 

3,088 

1,661 

445 

764 

1,119 

2,334 
780 

Precinct  6,  Alpine 

1,308 
1,231 
180 
1,573 
1,700 
2,532 

4,055 
880 

1,993 

372 

1;344 

689 

193 

1,049 

1.433 

1,981 

SSI 

29,675 

1,546 
1,346 
202 
1,701 
1,730 
2,234 

2,618 
464 

2,157 
777 
634 

(1)537 
327 

948 

Precinct  7,  Cast,  including  Renfroe  village 

621 

60G 

Precinct  4,  Cagles,  including  Nauvoo  town 

Precinct  9,  Wewoka 

Precinct  5,  Carbon  Hill,"  including  Carbon  HiU 

3,798 
830 
1,122 

m 

499 
537 

2,032 
60S 
849 
839 

2,007 
667 

2,010 
385 
768 
551 
793 
793 

2,332 
332 
213 
339 
264 

Precinct  11,  Sylacauga,  including  Sylacauga 

668 

719 

Precinct  6,  Townley,'  including  Townley  town. . 

Precinct  12,  Childersburg,  including  Childers- 

584 
716 
1,406 
421 
769 

Childersburg  town 

Precinct  9,  Oakman,8  including  Oakman  town.. 

Precinct  14,  Chandler  Springs 

Precinct  15,  Kentuck 

Precinct  16,  Mardisville 

Precinct  12,  Cordova,  including  Cordova  town. . 

702 

Precinct  18,  Munford,  including  Jenifer  town. . . 

323 
25,460 

Precinct  13,  Dora,'"  including  Dora  town 

1,399 

1,999 

4,550 

1,710 

1,756 

1,195 

1,458 

1,259 

2,644 

1,193 

440 

994 

722 

689 

3,467 

777 

2,158 

2,191 
896 

1,652 

1,884 

127 

1,199 

47,559 

1,990 

3,822 

1,061 

2,071 

1,237 

1,468 

1,519 

2,869 

1,136 

406 

815 

657 

639 

3,137 

721 

1,654 

1,921 
686 
1,790 

1,940 

3^146 

679 

1,812 

1,063 

1,123 

1,340 

2,336 

873 

371 

756 

C05 

607 

1,747 

720 

1,479 

1,459 

366 

1,551 

2,470 

Precinct  1,  Gold  Branch 

432 
1,346 

Precinct  2,  Alexander,  including  Alexander  citv. 
Alexander  city 

Precinct  18,  Corona,  including  Deer  Creek  town. 

Precinct  3,  Hackneyville 

Precinct  5,  New  Site 

Precinct  7,  Dadeville,  including  Dadeville  town. 

Precinct  8,  Oakfuska 

Precinct  10,  Eufala 

Precinct  11,  Walnut  Hill 

Precinct  12,  Reeltown 

Precinct  13,  Church  HiU 

a 11,134 

Precinct  15,  Camp  Hill,  Including  Camp  Hill 

M  7,935 

Precinct    17,    Daviston,    including    Davlston 

856 

905 

1,440 

1,005 

1,398 

463 

1,037 

287 

1,056 

828 

465 

521 

550 

881 

1,220 

1,542 

33,810 

1,019 
36,147 

995 
30,352 

725 

779 

743 

1,413 

1,763 

516 

1,018 

534 

759 

3,412 
600 
3,427 
3,090 
1,207 

2,939 

12,486 
8,407 
2,169 
1,680 
S,6SS 
l,9t5 
1,181 
1,515 
1,256 
643 
893 

728 
547 
692 

1,163 
425 
496 
917 
457 

1,009 

2,666 

m 

2,510 

1,367 

712 

433 

1,990 

9,194 
5,094 

496 
768 
612 
939 
347 
414 
909 
381 
916 

2,462 
413 
473 
632 
728 
867 

2,248 

7,436 

4,216 

35,631 

Precinct  10,  Northport,  including   Northport 

Precinct  1,  Camden,  including  Camden  town... 

2,412 
648 
1,857 
1,232 
1,810 
2,780 
2,671 

1,839 

2,689 

1,615 

783 

1,920 
627 

2,399 
126 

2,139 
478 
1,876 
1,311 
2,114 
2,702 
2,851 

646 

Precinct  16,  Courthouse,  including  Tuscaloosa 

2,408 

Precinct  6,  Bethel,  including  Pine  Hill  town 

2,414 
1,688 

'772 

2,210 

623 

3,119 

184 

2,309 
1,311 
2,109 

Wards 

1,029 

1,627 

1,221 

637 

706 

994 

1,438 

1,024 

523 

616 

Precinct  11,  Pine  Apple,  including  Pine  Apple 

Precinct  12,  Snow  Hill,  including  Furman  town 
Furman  town 

Precinct  21,  Romulus 

195 

>  County  total  Includes  population^(2,078)  of  precincts  4  and  14,  not  returned 
separately  in  1890. 

•  Returned  as  Windham  Springs  in  1900. 

» Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  precincts  22  and  28  in  1900  and  1907,  respectively. 

*  Part  taken  to  formpart  of  precinct  28  in  1907. 


•  Parts  taken  tc  .„, 
ofprecinct24ln  1902. 

7  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  29  in  1908  and  part  of  precinct  24  In  1902. 


id  26  in  1904  and  1906,  respectively,  and  part 


"  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  27  in  1906  and  part  of  precinct  30  in  1908. 

18  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  30  in  1908. 

13  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  11  in  1900. 

11  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  6  in  1902. 

15  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1904 

i«  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1906. 


'•  Name  changed  from  Horse  Creek  In  1906. 


a  No  comparison  of  populatlor 


e  made;  county  redlstricted  in  1908. 


16 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 


Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  eloetiou  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Wilcox  County— Continued. 

734 
1,483 

m 

778 
1,590 

1,355 
1,240 
1,272 

369 

941 
1,354 

891 
951 

12,866 

9,564 

6,662 

1,671 

2,827 

1,111 

1,452 

914 

893 

567 

1,739 

530 

535 

904 

923 

1,143 

1,573 
166 

1,232 
726 
899 
584 

1,488 
468 
612 
829 

787 

l'recinct  14,  Fox  Mills,  including  McWilliains 

Precinct  2,  Haleysvflle,*  Including  Haleysvilli 

857 
1,059 

782 
1,415 

1,148 

1    .,  ,  m,  ,     ii,     1     mIii           mi  mi      .     MiMliuliii;     >.:;>.  .i,,ii. 

1,169 
1,525 
1,376 
1,124 
448 

1,078 
1,611 

845 

Precinct  8,  Morgan 

Precinct  9,  Crossroads 

Precinct  10,  Detmar 

Precinct  11,  Ashridge7 

6  Returned  as  Black  Swamp  in  1900. 


,o  form  part  olpi.rimi  u 


o  form  part  of  precinc 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Abbeville  town 

Henry 

1,141 

649 

4,313 

1,544 
1,710 

640 

2^480 

12,794 

431 

479 
1,062 

278 
1,715 
1,060 

2, 513 

1,408 

671 

313 

143 
749 
214 
345 
201 

372 

10,864 

256 

132,685 

485 

528 

117 

1,010 

350 

803 
2,185 
2, 125 
1,502 

623 

815 
754 
648 

403 

1,627 
426 
444 
225 
730 

209 

449 

935 

1,123 

1,130 

580 
685 
503 
673 
1,122 

889 

405 

1,079 

1.747 

'352 

478 

650 

2,130 

1,193 

127 

382 

194 

4,228 
279 

2,417 
916 

7,016 

315 

165 

393 

1,079 

188 

'374 

94 

4,259 

1,001 

1,582 

590 

237 

335 

352 
636 
398 
197 
539 

2,439 
6,689 

1,317 
257 

518 
125 

'532 
145 

204 
969 
999 
4,214 
336 

740 
707 
293 
347 
428 

2,048 
3,377 

356 
1,145 

750 

1,075 

567 

654 

2,270 

Marshall 

Tallapoosa 

Pickens 

Lawrence 

Sumter 

Cullman 

Tallapoosa 

Tallapoosa 

Marengo 

Elmore 

Morgan 

Walker 

Marengo 

Walker 

Houston 

Crenshaw 

Elmore 

St.  Clair 

488 
384 

1,255 
1,136 

1,061 

679 

Aliceville  tow 

Cullman  cit 

017 

Covington 

Calhoun 

551 
9,695 

270 
9,998 

427 

Ashford  villa  e 

Houston 

286 
422 

1,010 

3,114 
332 

2,606 
385 

3,275 

635 

St.  Clair 

Limestone 

Escambia 

940 

1,692 

1,254 
1,440 

177 
448 
635 

174 
610 
331 
398 
4,532 

884 
1,277 

Autauga 

198 
137 

Barbour 

Baldwin 

Limestone 

Talladega 

Berr    Station  to' 

Fa  ette 

245 
6, 358 

Eutaw  tw 

Greene 

4,544 

38,415 

26, 178 

343 

333 

452 
447 

ill 

Maren", 

Marshall 

Butler 

Crenshaw 

Escambia 

253 
175 

390 
1,382 
1,247 

Escambia 

Covington 

Lauderdale 

Brantle 

Florala  cit 

....!:!!5 

6,478 
1,078 
1,037 
374 

140 

184 

4,282 

817 

658 

537 
770 
478 
086 

380 

545 

195 

2,901 

Tallapoosa 

Montgomery 

1,017 

S30 
562 

278 
167 
422 

261 
372 
696 
611 
998 

326 
509 

568 
203 

Ga  lesvilletown 

266 
1,032 

567 
3,840 

Conecuh 

239 

Crenshaw 

Cherokee  town 

728 

Talladega 

Mobile 

777 

356 

623 
997 

Pike 

Jefferson 

Hale 

Butler 

Marion 

Marshall 

Madison 

319 

2,416 

3,162 

249 

618 

831 

Barbour 

524 
1,132 

367 
960 

ill  town 

Houston 

Gurley  town 

670 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ALABAMA. 

{.—POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

286 

1,111 

422 

464 
300 

1,159 

1,374 

•    1,090 

234 
7, 611 

572 
1,379 
2,231 
2,509 

413 
104 
442 
1,979 
167 

261 

340 

1,632 

3,820 

314 

237 
810 
540 
600 
1,053 

877 
483 
1,384 
184 
426 

173 
1,834 
539 
464 
529 

51,521 
616 
923 

38,136 
137 

299 
354 
253 
130 
392 
328 

6,118 
301 
515 
524 
522 
500 
512 

1,065 
609 

4,734 
863 
255 

1,090 

2,229 
534 

Houston 

106 
530 

4,555 
214 

2,226 

541 
627 
470 
358 
599 

2,222 
483 

472 

550 

85 
331 

700 

277 

2,034 

349 

210 

2,046 

-     230 

1,350 

491 

742 

1,019 

312 
120 

133 

13, 649 

4,865 

896 

422 

350 

574 

619 

1,456 

5,854 

1,347 
309 

1,181 
263 

426 

344 

235 

198 

4,961 

8,407 

3,324 
2,803 
4,055 
1,836 
423 

79 
995 
426 
204 
660 

435 
256 
435 
892 
1,103 

187 
249 
933 
419 
710 

165 
235 

98 

4,163 

241 

1,745 

711 

3,700 

200 

382 
670 

460 
250 

292 
238 

8,068 

735 

525 

1,039 

1,176 

1,661 

245 
331 

Hartford  town 

Geneva 

Dale 

596 

l  Inn  Hand  village 

Pine  Hill  town 

383 

Escambia 

267 

l,92y 

309 

422 

7,1195 
433 

502 

Covington 

198 

180 
170 

Ironaton  town 

Talladega 

Talladega 

202 

Clarke 

Calhoun 

Covington 

1,237 
780 

300 
1,155 

420 

Randolph 

Randolph 

1    Ml, is 

385 

Talladega 

323 

'346 

Crenshaw 

130 

166 
342 

2^909 
270 

Kenned    town 

L 

Jefferson 

Covington 

Chambers 

1,369 

777 

1,014 
386 

Crenshaw 

Larkinsville  town 

216 
250 

229 
8,713 
3,333 

7, 022 
2,731 

506 

211 

851 
416 
731 

234 

850 
288 
451 

Livingston  town 

496 
560 
303 

5,056 

Crenshaw 

Talladega 

Talladega 

412 

2,063 

1,698 
304 
430 
357 

38,469 
422 

1,982 

686 
145 

612 
244 

31,076 

Mobile  cit 

Lawrence 

280 

124 

191 

4,097 

5,094 

2,348 
2,170 
2,634 
1,047 
291 

74 
765 

Montgomery 

Limestone 

Jefferson 

Lawrence 

:!(i,346 
150 

187 
290 

21,883 
143 

156 

3,449 

Tuscaloosa 

Morris  town 

2,049 

132 

100 

4,437 
208 

564 
457 

3,565 

\  incvnt  town 

Shelby 

Hale 

Randolph 

251 
1,018 

520 

Waterloo  villa  e 

Lauderdale 

Tuscaloosa 

424 

413 

503 

583 

4,245 

421 

Vodowiv  (own 

Randolph 

Bibb 

I":::::::: 

VvYsl   IlloL-tontown 

3,703 

562 

Opptown 

Covington 

White  Oak  Springs  village 

475 

1,095 

316 

528 

1,372 

1,570 

394 

1,473 
1,195 

ARIZONA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


"district"  and  "precinct,"  w 


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n  1890  and  1900,  so;  Reports  of  l.lic  Twelfth  Census:  1900, 


Vd.  l"  V 


Apache  County.. 


Township  11  north,  range  28. . 
Township  13  north,  range  30.. 
Township  U 


Township  IS  north, range  24.. 
Township  18  north,  range  30.. 
Township  If ' 


orth,  range  26.. 
Township  20  north,  range  27. . 
Township  21  north, range  27 . . 
Township  21  north,  range  28. . 


Fort  Apache  Indian  Reservation  (part  of).. 

Total  for  Fort  Apache  Indian  Reservation 

Apache,  Gila,  and  Navajo  Counties 

Navajo  Indian    teset     <<  "">  '  !>■  ■    :" 

Total  for  that  part  of  Navajo  Indian  Resr 


Cochise  County 

Benson  precinct,  including  Benson  town... 

Benson  town  a 

Bisbee  precinct,  including  Bisbee  city 

Bisbee  city  t> 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

B  owie  precinct 

Cochise  precinct 

Courtland  precinct,  including  Courtland  Xo\ 

Courtland  town3 

Douglas  precinct,  including  Douglas  city. . 


with    Cleeson 


Light  precinct 

Lowell  ]  irecinct 

Naco  precinct 

Pa  rad  ise  precinct 

Pearce  precinct    including  fearce  town 

Pearce  town* 

Pirtleville  precinct 

St.  1  >avid  precinct 

'I'omli  .lour  preeinei,.  including   I  umlislone  oily. 
Tombstone  city — 


Wardl.... 

Ward  I,.... 

Willcox  precinct.. 


Coconino  County. . 


i  No  comparison  of  population   c 

isions  in  1900. 

2  No  comparison  of  population  c 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


i  be  made;   i 
be  made;  i 


;   returned  by  minor  civil 
;  returned  by  minor  civil 


■'  Not  incorporated. 

*  Total  pop i  ■'    hi'iiiin   Reservation  in  Apache,  Coconino,  and 

Navajo  Countica.  Arizona;  VeKinJev,  Sandoval,  and  San  Juan  Counties,  New 
Mexico;  and  San  Juan  County,  Utah,  in  1910,  18,031,  and  in  1900,  8,897. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

o  Incorporated  in  1905. 

'  Incorporated  in  1901. 

» Returned  in  1900  as  in  Navajo  County  only. 

(18) 


Coconino  County— Continued. 


I  I'M  a  '  Maqini   In,  lain  Rcael  \  ai  ion  8  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jlo/ii  Indian  Item :  iniioit.*  in   Coat- 
vino  and  Navajo  Counties 

Nil  \  ajn  Indian  Ron  vaiiali  (part  of). 


"otal   for    Walapai    Indian    lieseivalion    i 
Coconino  and  Mohave  Counties  .. 
Remainder  of  county 


Gila  County.. 


Bellevue  precinct 

i  'line  precinct 

Copper  Hill  precinct . 

Crowle  v  |  irecinct 

<  iisela  ;ui  :  met 

Globe  city" 

Globe  precinct 

I  la \  den  district 

Miami  i  irecinct 

North  Globe  precinct 

Payson  precinct ,  including  !'a\  ion  town 

Payson  town  * 

Pine  precinct 

Roosevelt  preeinei ,  including  Roosevelt  town... 

Roosevelt  town  * 

Rye  precinct 

Warrior  precinct 

i  Lnkelman  town  * 

Fort  Apache  Indian  Reservation  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Apache  County.] 
San  Carlos  India"  Rccrvaiaou  (part  of) 

Total  for  San  Carlos  Indian  Reservation  in 

Gila  and  Graham  Counties 

Remainder  of  county 


Graham  County  ". . 


Precinct  1,  including  Safford  tc 

Safford  town'' 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  18,  Metcalf 

Precinct  20 

Bonita  precinct 


Township  5  south,  range  22  . . 
Township  5  south,  range  23  . . 


Township  G  south,  range    25,  including    Pima 


Township    7    south,     range     25,     including 


10  Returned  with  that  part  of  Walapai  Indian  Reservation  in  Mohave  County. 

"  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  of  San  Carlos   Indian  Reservation 

(part  of).    No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  minor  civil 


'•  Not  incorporated;  charter  repealed  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARIZONA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

t."  ami  "precinct,"  where  ined,  mean  srhool  disl.ric 


.,  between  lODU  and  1010,  :, 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Count 

34,488 

>  20,457 

2  10,986 

Navajo  County— Continued. 

43 

18 
009 
114 
50 
95 

332 
171 

1,793 

709 

559 

22,818 

153 
435 
929 

379 

339 
379 

US 
199 
,    1,000 
209 
315 
379 
303 

( !il;i  1  Send  precinci ,  including  ( iiia  Heml  Indian 

Fort  Apache  Indian  Reseruu  ion  (pari  ofj 

|  Kor  total,  see  Apache  County.] 
ilopi  (  Moipii  i  Indian    poser  cal  ion  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Coconino  County.] 

808 

3,807 

412 

227 

[For  total  oi  iliaf  pari  ol  Navajo  Indian  Res- 
ervation in  Arizona,  see  Apache  County.] 

1 14,689 

McDowell  precinct,  including  Camp  McDowell 

In-    V-.i  ■!>:■!  inn 

175 

126 

162 

3,330 

1,692 

400 

360 

2, 005 

300 

923 

544 

488 
11,134 
S,S19 
2,784 
2,719 
2,112 

276 

9S5 

718 

3,073 

1,473 

24 

1,063 
670 
429 

1,091 

4,061 
3.773 

2 12.673 

Meridian  precinct - 

Mesa  precinct,  including  Mesa  town 

Murphy  precinct 

""""722 

Arivaoa  precinct 

Esmond  precinct 

Greaterville  precinct 

*    2,480 

130 
454 
111 
128 
68 

1,569 
641 

16* 061 

IS, 193 

6,003 

7,190 

67 

9,045 

;;ee=; 

Orme  precinct 

Peoria  precinct 

1 'Unmix  precinct  1,  exclusive  oi  part  of  Phoenix 

1 'ant ano  precinct 

Rineon  precinct 

Rosemont  precinct,  ......          .       

San    Xavier    piccinct,    including    Papago   (San 

:;;;;;;;eee 

Phoenix  precinct  2,  exclusive  of  part  of  Phoenix 

Papago  (San  Xavier)  Indian  Reservation  . . . 

Silver  Bell  precinct. 

Tucson  precinct,  including  Tucson  city 

ml'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

' !' 

Phoenix  precinct  4,  exclusive  of  part  of  Phoenix' 
city . . . . 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

°&Ward\  V.... .PreCmC ...'..!..'. !?. ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '. 

Vail  precinct 

! 

i  7,779 

Precinct  1  includin    Florence  town 

Scottsville  precinct,  including  Salt  River  Indian 

1,561 
807 
452 
74 
564 
202 
86 
181 
651 
224 

2,970 

2,080 
6,766 

769 

Tempe  precinct,  including  Tempe  town 

886 

Total  for  Gila   Hirer  Indian   lUseiralian  in 

1,455 

3,860 

"  3,426 

t.'ila  !:iver  Indian  I  Jcserval ion  (pari  of) 

|For  total,  see  Maricopa  County.] 

2,395 

2  1,444 

Santa  Cruz  County 

i  4,645 

275 
101 
198 
269 

84 
900 

IS 

168 
138 
269 

1,282 
11,471 

465 

Precinct  1 

377 
547 
443 
587 
183 
56 
91 

27 

3,514 

132 

549 

15,996 

Precinct  2 

Goldroad  district 

Precinct  3 

1 1 a ak berry  village ' 

Precinct  9 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Oatman  district . . 

Elgin  district 

i    :      ;        '   ■    ..i   . 

6  620' 

Mowry  district 

i.'rei" 

— 

Wash  inc.  ion  district, 

18,829 

N            C        t 

1 18,799 

2,440 

2,381 
181 

Ashfork  town  » 

1,306 

363 

517 
117 

Precinct  2 

Beaver  Creek  precinct 

i_No  comparison  of  populatio: 


!  made;  not  returned  by  minor  civil 
e  made;  not  returned  by  minor  civil 


■s  Incorporated  in  1909. 

*  Includes  population  of  that  part  of  Walapai  Indian  Reservation  in  Coconino 

County,  not.  returned  separately  in  1900. 

s  Disincorporated  between  1890  and  1900;  reincorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARIZONA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


Ls  of  the  Twelfth  Cens 


n  KKill  an. I  1010,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  !_, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Yavapai  County— Continued. 

209 
151 

91 
525 

2,393 
314 
139 
344 
108 
300 
141 
117 

5,092 

338 
238 

4,269 

7,783 

■4,145 

2  2,671 

Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  Yuma  town 

2,914 
1,914 
446 
915 
268 
279 
134 

388 
SS9 
31 
54 
221 
449 

848 
120 

2,8til 

250 

3,559 

1,759 

Colorado  River  Indian  Reservation,  including 

558 

i  Not  incorporated. 

« No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  minor  civil  divisions  in  1900  and  1890. 

s  Incorporated  in  1902. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

city  or  town.                          County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Bisbeecit 

Cochise 

9,019 
275 
4,874 
6,437 
1,633 
807 

7,083 

l!692 
3,514 
11,134 

Pima  town                                       Graham 

500 
5,092 

929 
1,473 

904 
1,582 

13,193 
570 
1,267 
2,381 
2,914 

521 
3,559 

750 

465 

1,759 

644 
646 

7,531 

1,271 

963 

1,486 

1,875 
5,150 

2,861 

722 

1,761 

5,544 

250 

Santa  Cruz 

1,194 
3,152 

1,305 

ARKANSAS. 


Table  1.- 

>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betwi 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

en  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Arkansas  County.. 

Arkansas  township 

Bayou  Meto  township 

""— '-H  township 


Slul/i/ail  city. . 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 

WariS 

Ilenton  township,*  including  part  of  Humphrey 

Humphrey  ton- it  {pari  of) 

Total  for  Humphrey  town  3  in  Ilenton  K 
ship,  Arkansas  County,  and  Roberts  to 
ship,  Jefferson  I  'aunty 


Morris  low  uship  - 

Point  de  Luce  township 

Prairie  township 

Stanley  township,  Including  Gillctt  town.. 


Ashley  County.. 


Bearhouse  township  ' 

Beech  Creek  township 

Carter  township,'  including  Hamburg  tc 


Extra  township 

Long  view  township 

Marie  Saline  township 

Mill  Creek  township 

Portland  township,  including  Portland  town.. 


Union  township.. 


White  tc 

Wilmot  towr 
Wilmot  U 


hip, io  including  \\  ihnoi  i. 


Baiter  County 

Barren  Creek  township.. 

Bayou  township 

Big  Flat  township 


Grover  township 

Independence  township . . 


Hometown.. 

Mountain  Ilium  inn 
North  Fork  township.. 


Pigeon  township.. 


Benton  County.. 


Ball  township... 
Batie  township.. 
Big  Spring  township,"  including  Monte  Netown. 

Monte  Ne  toivn  * 

Brightwater  township 

Cherokee  township 

Col  ville  township 

Decatur  towuship,  including  Decatur  t( 

Decatur  town  " 

DicksoD  township 


Rogers 

1  Gum  Pond  township  organized  from  part  of  McFall  township  in  190G. 

*  Henton  township  organized  from  part  of  Morris  township  in  1904. 

*  Incorporated  in  1905. 
<  Incorporated  in  1904. 
6  Incorporated  in  1907. 

'County  totals  include  population  (858  in  1900;  827  in  1890)  of  Grant  township, 
taken  to  form  part  of  Wilmot  since  1900. 

'  Prairie  township  returned  with  Banner,  Bearhouse.and  Carter  townships  in  1900. 
s  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Wilmot  township  in  1908. 
8  Incorporated  in  1901. 


1,057 

528 

2,321 


MINi.R    CIVIL    DIVISION. 


Benton  County— Continued. 

Flint  township. »  including  Springtown  t( 

Spriritoimun  town  >• . . 

Garfield  township 

Garland  township.. 


icnlonville  tnw 


Ward  2 

Ward:', 

Ward  4 

Knil.-r  t ;  i « I  .!_■.'  -  iounxhip 

Knuinl  I'rairii'  lownship 

Sugar  Creek  ton nxhip 

Sulphur  Springs  loun-liip,  including  Snlplin 

Springs  town 

*s utph n r  Spri  n ijs  Iniim 


Boone  County.. 


Hear  I  red;  low  nship. . 


i  O  •  "it    ioM  i  ■ : .  1 1  j  [ 

Carrollton  township  '« 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Mi    ii   ii.un  .liip 

E wing  township 

Gaither  township 

Harrison  township,  including  Harrison  town.. 

Harrison  town 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lee  township 

Long  Creek  township 

Omaha  township 

Prairie  township 

Sugarloaf  township 

Summit  township 

Washington  township 

Young  township 


Bradley  County 

Clay  township,  including  Banks  tc 


Marion  township 

Moro  township 

Ouachita  township 

Palestine  township 

Pennington  township,  including  Warren  ti 


Washington    township,    i 
Hermitage  town  5 


Calhoun  County.. 


eluding    Hermitage 


Casewell  township,  including  Thornton  ti 

Thornton  town » 

Champagnolle  township 


Franklin  township,  including  Hampton  town. . 

Hampton  town  " 

Huey  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Locust  Bayou  township 


River  township.. 


731 


10  Organized  from  Grant  township  and  part  of  De  Bastrop  township  in  1908. 

11  incorporated  in  1903. 

»  Part  of  Esculapia  township  annexed  to  Big  Spring  township  In  1904. 
'•  Incorporated  in  1908. 

'*  Hoover  township  organized  from  parts  of  Flint,  Logan,  Mason  Valley,  and 
Wager  townships  in  1902. 
>5  Incorporated  In  1909. 

"  Batavia  township  organized  from  part  of  Carrollton  township  in  1910. 
ii  Incorporated  in  1906." 

(21) 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS, 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes:  for  those  between  L890  and  1900,  see  Reports  ofthe  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOK  CIMi 


Carroll  County. . 


Carrollton  township 

■  'odor  township,  including  Km eka  Springs  city. 
Eureka  Sprinas  city 

Wardl..". 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Cliftj  township 


Orcen  Forest  ton  ,i ... 
Kings  River  township. . 

Liberty  township 

Long  Creek  township... 

1  tun •!_■:; i  township 

Osage  township 

Piney  township 


Berry  title,  town.. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Winona  township. . 
Yoeum  township. . . 


Chicot  County.. 

Alexander  township  L 


Dermott  town 

Hudspeth  town 2 

1    -,,  In      i    I,    .     II     lit  mi    hiiliu        !  .   lli      1       III     I. 

Lake\u<<,    ,  >     < 


nslup 


Lake  township : 

Louisiana  township,'  including  Readland  town 

Readland  town 5 

McConnell  township  » 

Masona  township 

Oden  township 

Planters  township,  including  Eudora  town  — 

Eudora  town ». 

Railroad  township 


Clark  County.. 


Alpine  township 

Amity  township,  including  Amity  town 

A mity  town6 

Anderson  township 

Antoine  township,  including  Okolona  tc 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Elkins  township 

Greenville  township 

Leard  township,  including  Graysonia  town.. 

Graysonia  town  6 

Long  Creek  township 

Manchester  township 

Missouri  township,  including  Gurdon  town. . 

Gurdon  town 

South  Fork  township 

Terre  Noire  township 


Bennett  township » . . . 
Blue  Cane  township. . 
Bradshaw  township 7 . 
Brown  township.. 


Cache  township,  including  Knobel  town  .. 


1,400 

1,440 

722 
1,175 

849 
1,691 

1,163 

697 

7,495 

2,739 

1,002 

533 

6,872 

2,465 

397 
867 

409 

1,011 

345 

Clark  township . . 

i  Alexander  township  organized  from  part  of  Louisiana  township  in  1905. 
2  Incorporated  in  1907. 
» Carlton  and  Lake  townr 
«  Incorporated  in  1901. 
6  Incorporated  in  1908. 

6  Incorporated  in  1904. 

7  Bennett  township  orga 
"  Incorporated  in  1903. 
»  Gleghorn  township  organized  from  p  ,1       i  ii      <  ronnship  in  1903. 


Clay  County— Continued. 

(  'lovelorn]  township 

'■  'urii'iii.  !;i\  er  township 

<:  leghorn  township" 


J 1  ay  woor  1  township,  including  Creonwa 
Greenway  tovm 

Johnson  township  "> 

Kilgore  township,9  including  Corning  t( 
Corning  to""" 


Cleburne  County.. 


Pig  I  t eel.  towns!:;]) 

Cadron  township,  including  guutman  town. . 

Quitman  town 

'  :  1 1 1  i  1 1 1 1 1  i.  i  t o wnship 

Center  I 'os.i  I  own  ship 

( !lay1  on  township 

i  i  en  i    township. 


tides  township,  including  Shiloh  town 

Shiloh  town 

Grassy  township 

I  '      I  ■! -:•     •         'i     hue 

Under  low  nship,1'',  including  (Ichor  Springs  tc 


Edgemont  to 

Mountain  township 

.  eek  township.. 

Pine  township 

Piney  township 


Valley  township. . 


Cleveland  County . . 


Bowman  township. . . 

Harper  township 

Hudgin  township  «  . . 
Hurricane  township . . 


Miller  township  is 
Niven  township.. 


Rison  town. . 
Saline  township.. 
Smith  township.. 


Columbia  County  M.. 


Dorcheat  township. . 
Georgia  township 


p  organized  from  part  of  Payne  township  in  1909. 

is  Name  changed  li  r  nih    u       lo  if  in  1909. 

"Name  changed  pom  tugm  loaf  in  1909. 

>5  Incorporated  in  1909. 

1,1  Uurlgin  township  organized  from  parts  of  Miller  sud    \\  niicville  townships 
in  1906. 

»' Name  changed  in. in  Tisclale  in  1908. 
I's.i  i  si '•     in  i  ..lie  ,ei  ie  County  in  1901. 

is  County  lotah  include  population  (1,497  in  1900;  1,512  in  1890)  of  Had  ley  (own- 
ship,  annexed  to  Lafayette  County  since  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION—ARKANSAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890    Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betwoen  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  Is-.w  mid  looo,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1 


Columbia  County— Continued. 

Magnolia  township,  including  Magnolia  t< 

Magnolia  town 

M ississippi  township 


Conway  County.. 


Pin  in  mm  Hie  town 

I, irk  Mountain  township 

Mel, ami  township  - 

Nichols  township,'-  including  Cleveland  town.. 


;.  Vincent  township  2. 


Union  township.. 


Craighead  County.. 


Ward 

WardZ 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Lake  City  township,*  including  Lake  City  town 


Little  Texas  township,7  inch  1  ding  Pr\  den  it 
Dryden  town 

Maumelle  township  6 

Nettleton  township,  including  Nettleton  to' 


Crawford  County.. 


Alma  township,  including  Alma  tc 

Barker  township 

;  t'dur  ('reek  township. . 


Cedarvillc  township,  including  Cedarville  to 

Ciduri  i/le  town 

Chester  township,  including  Chester  town. . 


Maxey  township,  including  Mulberry  tc 

Mulberry  town.. 

Mountain  township 

Oliver  Springs  township 

Porter  township , 

Kiehlond  township 


Sand  Point  township  ll 
Shepherd  townsnip  " . 
Union  township 


1,150 

817 

1,309 

897 

132 

(i,  808 
4,508 

5,010 
2.065 

1,359 

#4 

055 

394 

Crawford  County- 


city 

Van  Bur  en  city . . 


Ward  I.. 

WardS 

Wards 

fine  Prairie  township 
Vhitloy  township  ".. 
Vinfrey  township  ".. 


Crittenden  County.. 


townships  in  1900. 


Jackson  Low  uship.'.  .  . . 

Jasper  lownsliip 

I.ueas  township. 

Mi  ,  i- ■-ippi  township.  . 
Mound  1  il  v  township. 
Old  Kiwi-  township.. . 


Coldwater  township. . 

I  Mis  township  " 

fair  Oaks  township,"  including  fair  Oaks  town. 


Mitchell  township 

Searcy  lownsliip 

Smith  lownsliip 

Tyrnnza  lownsliip 

Wynne  lownshin,  including  Wynm 


Wi/nin  city  "■ . . 
Wardl.. 

Wind  ?.. 
WnrdS.. 


Dallas  County.. 


'ordycecityu^ 

Holly  Springs  township.  . 

Jackson  township 


Princeton  township,18  including  Princeton  to 

Princeton  town 

Smith  township 

Southall  township  >8 


Desha  County.. 


Bowie  township,  including  llalle\  ami  Met;  (dice 

towns 

Ilallni  loirn  '■' 


Franklin   township,'--  including 


Kandolph  lownsliip,  including  i 


Red  Fork  township,  -   including  Kc'l  Fork  ami 

Watson  towns 

Red  Fork  town  1  ■'• 

Wat  mm  town" | 

Richland  township 1 

Silver  Lake  township 

Walnut  Lake  township 


1  County  total  includes  population  (1,141)  of  Point  Remove  and  River  town- 
ships, annexed  to  Welborn  township  between  1S90  and  1900. 

2  St.  Vincent  township  organized  from  parts  ol  (In-gory,  McLaren,  Nichols, and 
Washington  fnv      ho,    in  i ■. ■■  i. 

'  Herndon  township  organized  from  parts  of  Big  Creek  and  Powell  townships  in 
1900. 

*  Black  Oak  township  organized  from  part  of  Buffalo  township  in  1902. 

5  Incorporated  in  1900. 

6  Prairie  township  organized  from  parts  of  Lake  City  and  Maumelle  townships 


'■  '  '1       nil       tl   1100    11  u  ,    111     I  1     .    1   .   p.        I      1  1    I"  I 

9  Returned  as  Little  Texas  in  19D0.     Paris  taken  to  form  Promised  Land  and 
Little  Texas  townships  in  1902  and  1903,  respectively. 


1 1907. 

'»  Incorporated  ;..  

2»  County  totals  include  population  (217  ii 
,1,  annexed  to  Franklin  and  Red  Fork  tov 
1  1890)  of  Old  River  township,  annexed   to  Wilkerson   township  between  1890 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -ARKANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  190(1  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  tor  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  !>.] 


MINOR   CIV1I,  DIVISION. 


Bartholomew   township,   including   Blissville 


Clear  Creek  township 


Crook  township 

Kranklin  tow  nslup,  im  hiding  Tillar  town.. 


Monticelloto 

Prairie  township  2 

Saline  township,  including  Wilmar  town. . 

Wilmar  town 

Spring  Hill  township 

Veasey  township 


Faulkner  County. . 
Benedict  township 


Benton  township  *. 


Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

'I'll' 

Clifton  township 

Cypress  township 


Matthews  township . . 


Newton  township 


Franklin  County.. 


Cravens  township 

Donald  township,  including  Branch  t( 


Branch 
Grover  township 

Hogan  township,9- ''minding  A  11  us  and  Denning 


Altustown 

Denning  town  '2  .. 
Hurricane  township. . 


Prairie  township,  including  ( diarloslon  town  . . 
Charleston  town  >3 

Six  Mile  township 

Walker  township 

\\  allace  township 

Watalula  township 

Weaver  township 

White  Oak  township,  including  Ozaiktown   . 
Ozark  town 

o.    I , ,  1        I  ■  .  1     !        ,  ■  .  ■  ■  1 ,      11 

W  i ttich  township  10 


Collins,  and   Prairie 


:ed to  Cadron  Sown  :hip  since  Pino,    population  i  1 ,901   ii 


Fulton  County.. 


Afton  township 

Bennett  Bayou  township.. 

Benton  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Cleveland  township 


Kill  ton  township.. 

Alainmofii  Springs  township,  including  Mam- 


Mount  Calm  townshi 
Myatt  township. 
Pleasant  Ridge  t 
South  Fork  township.. 


■  i      ion  township.. 


Garland  County.. 


Antioch  to 
Bain  township. 
Baxter  township.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

WardS 

Lee  township 

Lincoln  township.. 
Marble  township. . . 
Mazarn  township. . . 
Mill  township.. 


Ouachita  township. . 
Phillips  township. . 
Sulphur  township. . 


Davis  township... 
Dekalb  township .. 


Madison  township 

Merry    Green   township,   including   Sheridan 


Sheridan  town 

i;  ii  oi   i  iv,  n:  hip 

Simpson  township  >• 

Tennessee  township,  including  Leola  town.. 

Washington  township 


Greene  County.. 


selie  low  ii  hip   including  Walcott  tc 


Marmadvki'  Hum  '•' 

.Tones  township 

i  .ai. i-  iownship 

Main  shore  township.. 


Salem  iownship 

Sha.li-  Grove  iownship.  . 


934 


riiip;  Grove  township. . 

union  township 

8  Countv   total   includes  population  (1,366)  of  Maxey  township,  annexed  to 

Craw  lord  Coinilv  between  1890  and  1900. 

"  Alix  township  or. cinced  Irom  pari  ol  llogan  township  ir  '■ 


Mountain.  Powell,  ami  hiipolo  row  nships.  aiinwvod  to  ( 'adroit  low  n  hip;  and  popula- 
tion is.72  in  1S9D)  ol  '  liwrland  town  hip,  part,  anneved  Id  ''a  Iron  Iownship  and  part 
taken  to  form  J  mi  I  of  lai.de  i.o.vn  ship,  hel.iveo.ii  l;,'.il)and  1900. 

*  Mountain  low  nship  oi  gamwd  from  pmlsof  J'.enion  and  Mount  Vernon  town- 
ships in  1907. 

5  Stone  township  annexed  in  1908. 

6  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

7  Name  changed  from  Muddy  Bayou  in  1906. 


i"  P.arham    township   organized   from    pails  of    Middle   and   Witlich    t 
a  1906. 


'■  Incorporated  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION   -ARKANSAS. 

Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890 and  1900,  see  Roportaol  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  fable  i 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

28,286 

24,101 

1  22,796 

Howard  County— Continued. 

Nashville  township,  including  Nashville  town.. 

Nashville  town 

Saline  township 

Sai aloen  township,  including  Saratoga  lown 

4,027 
2,3J4 

mi 

215 
452 
595 

tse 

24,776 

2.3K5 
928 

SKI 
798 

1,0-11 

1,388 

2.248 
6A7 
271 
7,128 
S.6S9 
1,486 

428 

850 

1,032 

3,163 

1,099 

3,058 

129 

S99 

1,431 

2,545 

2,673 

1,310 

610 

15,022 

942 

1,771 

504 

993 

1,434 
SS7 

Hois  a'  Aiv  low  nship  including  Fulton  and  Mc- 

HID 
•770 

tfcNabtown* 

til 

De  Roane  township,  im-hidm"  Hope  city 

4,632 
1,644 

4,902 

1,937 

Umpire  low  nship, i'1  including  Umpire  town 

Independence  County 

Wardl 

«  22,557 

Ward  4 

>l  21,961 

Garland  low  nship - 

1,321 
2,915 

"m 

'  118 

374 

1,271 

2,434 

l)293 

300 

«  12,748 

965 
1.173 

1,143 

4,318 

91 

519 

834 

1,969 

1,747 

1,238 

308 

11,603 

Ashley  township 

831 

899 
1,730 

595 
1.091 

915 
1,309 

2U 
1,143 

720 
,.  151 
1,062 

1,788 
114 

568 
461 
906 
216 
1,226 

4,509 

'944 

1,696 

860 

842 

1,341 

1,103 
262 
691 

14,561 

744 
1,005 

'  316 
2,128 
1,964 

Barren  township 

()/,;i n  lowuship,  including  Hzan  and   Washing- 

1 ! ik  Pol  i 01 11  low  n.sliip,'-".,iueliiding  Newark  lown. 

1,735 

Black  l;i\er  low  nship  -3 

Cushman  township,-    including  (ushuian  town  . 

Dota  lowuship  ■■' .        ...              

699 

Fairview  township,  including  Pleasant  Plains 

1,179 

2,166 
ISO 
652 
729 
396 

Creenbrinr    lowuship,-,     including    Jamestown 

2,487 

449 

472 

1,018 

666 

235 

443 

975 

4,625 

2, 778 

337 

551 
676 
774 
788 
335 
1,058 
547 
663 

16,898 

432 

424 
890 

392 

434 
879 

Magness  township,  -••  including   Magness  lown. 

546 
890 
3,069 
1,582 
468 
369 
549 
486 
851 
726 

'770 
472 
534 

14,076 

466 
745 
3,128 
1,520 
516 
541 

Do  Roche  township 

Kuddell  lowuship,  including  Unles\  ille  oil  < 

3, 509 

2,327 

403 

935 

Wards 

WardS 

1,355 
1,253 

2,088 
213 

1,006 
017 
532 

1,009 

» 13,789 

"A  ashing  ion  township 

White    River    township,"    including    Sulphur 
Rock  town 

Howard  County 

Izard  County 

13,506 

558 
1,117 

238 
610 
730 
233 

1,782 
S28 
442 
550 

424 
SB 

4.12 
253 
547 
388 

272 

595 
3,97 
702 
115 
421 

396 
907 
372 
491 

274 
869 
298 

Athens  township 

604 
479 
474 

596 
559 
408 
487 
740 
296 
598 
482 
559 
553 

880 
282 
932 

1,075 
472 
437 
439 

1,563 
Ifll 
557 
657 

461 

Passer  township3" 

Pan  en  Fork  low  nship 

481 

592 
406 
672 
590 

385 

Pig  spring  1  ownship 

427 

1  !i  van  low  nship 

1,785 
534 
543 
521 

441 

1,591 
297 

553 

438 

Prytown  lowuship 

534 

Franklin  township 3« 

070 

(iiiioii  lowuship..''  including:  ( iuioii  town 

1  > i 1 1: i i-i  1  township,   including    part  of    Mineral 

034 

577 

675 

399 

1,043 

1,013 

256 

1,007 

1,003 

481 

532 

541 

919 

Jefferson  lowuship  ''■ 

537 

Lacrosse  township 

1,091 

Total  for  Mineral  Springs  town  »  in  Dillard 

278 

Lunenburg  low  nship s-' 

Dncl-.ci.l  township'-     

I'M a  n ',-.  M  n  1  ownship 

Mill  ('reck  lowuship, including  Melbourne  lown. 

1,336 

456 
599 

241 
538 
394 

New  Hope  township  3S • 

921 

Pleasant   Hill  lowuship 

818 

mi,i. '!■,:     :, •■,.'■    in,  hiding   ,..,,;   .. 

1,256 
278 
607 

1,163 

(  nion  low  nship,  including  (  alico  Rock  town.  .. 

1,407 

Mountain  low  m:  hi 1 1,  including  A I  hens  town 

35S 

Violet  11  ill  i ownship  3" 

322 

781 

Muddy  Fork  tow  o  hip  ...   .          . .          ...     . 

566 

064 

White  Liver  township 

41g 

6  Brown  Springs  tow  nsh  in  oigani/.ed  from  parts  of  Har 


annexed  in  1907. 

8  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  But  lei  hi  Id  iow -nship  in  1902. 

°Countv   total   includes    population   Pk'n   ol     Washington    township,  annexed 
In  Sevier  Coimu   l.ciwecu  pv.ii)  and  1900. 

10  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Umpire  township  in  1901. 

11  Buck   Range  township  organized  from  part  of   Mineral    Springs  township  in 


11  Incorporated  in  1907. 


19  Organized  from  parts  of  Baker,  Clay,  and  Sulphur  Springs  townships  In  1901. 


m  Organized  from  part  ol  christian  l ownship  ir. 

'  ".    ■- 1 ii'.i  i    ni  '  ■  ic-ohi ,:  i  -,,■,..   ,.u    ■■ .  c   i,i,,s  in  1901. 

■■-  (  hganued  from  parls  of  <  'hristiiin  and  Snlado  low  n  -tups  in  1909. 

'■!  Part  I  a  ten  to  form  pari  of  Uosie  low  nship  i  n  hih'c  pari  ,  if  H  re,  a  i  hilar  lowuship 

:xed  in  1909. 

'-i  Paris  taken  Inform  Wyeough  lowuship  in   PHIS  and  pari  ol  Magness  (ownship 

River  township  in  190S. 

n  parts  of  Franklin,  Jefferson,  New  Hope,  and 
Violet  Hill  townships*  in  1905. 

37  Guion  township  organized  from  parts  of  Lafferty  and  Lunenburg  townships 


26 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  l'JOO  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  i 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jackson  County 

23,501 

18,383 

15,179 

Lafayette  County— Continued. 

942 

2, 530 
US 
177 
653 

2,796 

599 
20,001 

900 

Barron  township 

572 

775 
4, 434 

583 
2,664 

496 
1,144 

935 

864 
2,046 

290 

178 
1,392 

755 
5, 639 
3,557 
1,390 
t,167 

911 

52,734 

604 

3,209 

260 
2,540 

535 
2, 617 

P.al  ennui   lowuship  '.. 

Bird  township,  includim;  Tnehorninii  town 

Tucker  man  town 

Roane  township,  ineludine,  Hi. alley  ami  Frosl- 

ville  towns 

Bradley  town'' 

FrostviUe  town 

1,261 

Breckenridgo  township,-  inrlu.liim  1  n  polo  town 

2,028 

225 

629 

2,953 

648 
620 

16,491 

650 

SI  eel  no    III  up     1111  111  1    nt    1  ,e  wleVille  town 

968 
608 
674 
1,409 
206 
705 

577 
630 
1,190 

500 

564 

Glass  township,  uielmline,  s»  i II on   town 

538 

Ashland  township,  ineludue:,  Minturntown 

Jefferson  townsliip,'  inelinluie.  .hieksonport  town 

1,844 
4,555 

'w 

457 
3, 251 

1,671 

897 
251 

1,136 

2,016 
1,078 
1,350 

700 

1,798 
1,149 

1,186 
367 
453 

1,085 
992 
168 
862 

513 

1,249 
899 
710 

1,358 
302 

24,252 

438 

435 

Black    River    Inwnshlp,    ini-tinling    Powhatan 

1,028 

24$ 

2,321 

I ; nion  townsliip,  i in- hiding  Newport  town 

Powhatan  town 

je  wardi..::: 

Black  Rock  township,  including  Black  Rock 

1,490 

Village  townsliip 

662 
40,972 

40,881 

Black  Rock  town.... 

761 

125 
5J6 

2,701 
845 

'411 
1,093 

400 
507 
928 
865 
150 
759 

309 
1,277 

<  ache  ton  net hp 

<  amphell  township,"  including  W  alnut  Ridge 

8S2 

278 

2,322 
1,952 
3,315 
1,800 
754 
1,684 

1,378 
1,723 

2, 825 

499 
190 

723 

198 

21,479 

4.340 
3,051 
4,212 

2!  647 

908 
652 
821 

19,698 

1,165 

333 
1,922 
1,355 
1,996 
1,268 

812 
1,046 

574 

l]f>35 
4,503 
2,578 

240 

1,367 

2,453 
1,643 
2,155 
860 
1,005 

'.341 
1,452 

4,' 676 
2,435 

321 

2,460 

it       ,            e      „      , 

Dent  township,  including  Imboden  town 

Imboden  tow  n 

701 

Duty  township,  including  Portia  town 

hi m million  low  nsliip 

Portia  town - 

671 

Jo;  lei  son  mwnship 

Lawrence,  lowuship 

859 

Marion  low  nslup,  oieludni!.',   \  hcia  town 

A  licia  town 

785 

i  'Id  Uiv<-r  township 

Post  una  township 

1  limn   ml   J,ni  1   1          i    Inn    nn  III  liri      ,m  il_nl.  1 

336 

I..]    :  ',...•!.  i  .     n   In,.      .                        ... 

917 

Richwoods  township  n 

t'i   ;     :  ni'l  1       .e.      i  1 n    i.e.,  n-  nip       \  i'I'IH    : 

785 

359 

14,989 

11,496 

605 

413 

13, 593 

9,952 

Spring  River  township 

1,438 
193 

19,409 

Thacker  township 

166 

Lee  County 

,,      lie    e>     n    up    '   on  in   hn      Inn     linn  en  V  . 

Pine  Bluff  city" 

18,886 

Bear  Creek  township 

722 
405 

88 

1,806 

7,538 
4,810 
988 
1,295 
2,417 

1, 151 
65 

1,791 

l|861 

421 
31 

15,118 

348 

521 
1,016 

Big  Creek  township 

485 

Council  township,  including  Johnsonville  town. 

JllllllHOIII  ill,   it'l'  ll   '■■•„ 

948 

1,840 
919 
635 
794 

17,448 

2,084 
718 

1,051 
16,758 

Fleener  township 

1,454 
352 

4,448 
1,707 

1,120 
2,131 

742 

Hardy  township 

Independence  township,  including  Marianna 

3,537 

471 
277 

1,229 
484 
533 

1,244 
730 
744 
534 
261 
240 
349 

1,162 
406 
422 

2,006 
520 

1,234 
596 
427 

3,646 

1,456 

1,179 
13,741 

357 

327 

2,242 

1,341 

360 

414 

1,075 

730 

694 

446 

345 

350 
992 
401 
402 

'474 
804 
537 
477 

1,086 
645 

10,594 

322 

Richland  township 

iii          i    in              ni'ii          i       1  Mil  n       ii 

1,956 
802 
412 

406 
1,021 
759 
682 
476 

217 
467 

1,146 
415 
333 

1,682 

St.  Francis  township,  including  Raggio  City 

798 

1,727 

1,832 

1,843 

596 

Union  township 

1,775 

'\\  alum  township,  including  Askewtown 

13,389 

Auburn  township,  including  Douglas  and  South 

1,446 

298 

185 

2,328 

1,816 

396 

2,114 
57 
180 
920 

772 
136 
739 
714 

1,347 
1,166 
1,935 

from  parts 

1,848 
117 

806 
685 
314 

'937 

691 

1,133 

s  7,700 

1,710 
1,451 
251 

1,864 

Cane  Creek  township,  including  Star  City  town. 

i      ll       ll        11    1" In   111      Mil      i   III      inn  .1 

Choctaw  township,  including  Gould,  Grady, 

883 

Lafayette  Count    i 

Kimbrough  township,  including  Youngstown 

900 

811 

Baker  township,  inn  h  Kline,  Si  amps  town 

3,300 

2,  SIS 

175 

1,890 

856 

■lisMviml.Telf 
ckenridge  to 

1,021 
364 

602 

925 

846 
670 

1, 175 
819 

1,181 

of  Campbell 

283 

TIadley township  ''  im  imiiii    ".nokner town 

400 

740 

inni'i  low  list 
wnship  in  1! 

312 
1,065 
ps  in  1907. 
05. 

1  Batemant.ow  m-:|ii  p  ore;;i  iii/.o.l  from  pnrlsofG 

2  Bryan  low  n  hip  nrganizi'd  from  part  of  Bre 

3  Incorporated  in  1001. 
«  Incorporated  in  1909. 

s  Taken  from  Columbia  County  in  1901. 

'     i  changed  from  Bovdin  1902. 

"  Name  changed  from  New  Lewisville  in  190 
<2  Boas  and  Richwoods  townships  organized 

towushi 

between  1890  and  1900. 


is  Incorporated  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -ARKANSAS. 


27 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

>r  changes  ia  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1*10  and  l'JOO,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  11)00,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Little  River  County.. 


Arkinda  township,1  including  Arkinda  tc 

A  rkinda  town* 

Uurke  township 


Caney  township. 


ip,  including  Wilton  to 


Cleveland 

Wilton 

Franklin  tow  nshi|> 

Jackson  township,'  nu-Iii. Ilm.l,  New  Uocky  Com- 
fort town 

New  Rocky  Comfort  Imni  -i  /.' „i(man P.O.). . 
.lull'  Davis  township " 


a  township,  including  Ashdown  tc 


k  township. . 
„      _7er  township  ' 

Ki-d  Itiver  township.. 


Utile  uivn  Lownsnip  !. 


Barbel  township  9 

Hear  \V allow  Low  nslup 

Blue  Mountain  township 10 

Boone  township,  including  Booneville  town.. 

Booneville  town 

Cane  Creek  township 

Cauthron  township  " 

Clark  township.- 

Delaware  towiisliip 

Driggs  township 

Kllswsalh  township 

Johnson  township 

Logan  township 

\i  nun  tain  township 

Petit  Jean  township  "> 

Uevilee  township, "> including  Magazine  town. . 

Magazine  town 


Short  Mountain  township,  including  Paris  town . 


Titsworth  township  '2 . 
Tomlinson  tow  nship  '>. 
Washburn  township... 


Lonoke  County.. 


Carlisle  township,  including  Carlisle  town 

Carlisle  town 

Caroline  township"  including  Austin  Station 


Crooked  Creek  township.. 
Kagle  township  13 


Fletcher  tc 

Kin  low  township  '« 

Croodrum  township 

Gray  township  " 

Cum  Woods  township,  including  England  tc 

England  town 

Hamilton  township  is 

Indian  Bayou  township 

Lafayette  township,  including  Kco  town... 

Lonoke  township,™  including  Lonoke  town. 

Magness  township 

.>■■■■ , , .  .  ■  i ,        ,..:■!, 


1  Organized  from  parts  of  Jackson  and  Little  River  townships  in  1901. 

2  Incorporated  in  1901. 

3  Incorporated  in  1902. 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  V rkinda  low  nsliip  ii^igoi. 
oJ  Little  River  township  in  1900. 


s  Part  of  Scott  County  annexed  in  1903. 

5  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Scott  County  in  1903. 

hip  organized  from  parts  of  Petit  Jean  and  KculeeP 


">  Blue  Mountain  t< 


Lonoke  County— Continued. 

Pulaski  township 

Rich  woods  township 

Toil  en  township 

\\  aid  township*2 

Williams  I  ownship 

York  township,  including  Cabot  tow: 
Cabottown 


Madison  County.. 


Alabam  township.. 
Baldwin  township.. 
Boston  township... 


( 'aliloi  ma.  lownsbip 

< I  will  township 

I  lillnirn   Low  nship,  including  St.   ' 

St.  Paul  town 

Independence  Low  nship 

keni  1 1.  - 1. \   Lou  n  .hip 


Lincoln  township 

Marble  township 

Mill  Creek  township. . 

Piney  township 

Prairie  township 

Purdy  township 

Richland  township. . . 
UDion  township 


Marlon  County.. 

Beanlen  township  -* 

Big  Creek  township 

Blythe  township  -■■ 


Crockett  township ... 
Crooked  Creek  township. . 


Hampton  township  & 


Keesee  township . . 


.\orth  fork  township  -■•. . 

Prairie  township  « 

Sugarloaf  townshi 


White  River  township  2« 


Beech  township 

(  'levels  ml  ;  ownship 

Cut  Off  township 

Days  Creek  township 

Carls  ml  I  ownship,  including  Toxarkana  cil  v.  . 

Teiarkana  ciln 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  A 

[Joint    population    of    Te.\arkana    city   in 
Garland  township.  Miller  County,  '    ' 


;,  and    TesarLana   citv  in    preeire  I    1 

iwwie  County,  Texas,  in  11110,  la, 14."  ;  ii 

1900,  10,170;  and  in  1890,  6,380.1 
18  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Fletcher  township  in  1908. 
>'■'  Incorporate  1  in  1909. 
"'  "-"ts  taken  to  form  parls  of  Furlow  and  Fletcher  township 


4  and  1908, 

espectively. 

21  Organized  from  parts  of  Butler,  Caroline,  Uigle,  and  Prairie  townships  in  1902. 

22  Organized  from  part  of  Caroline  township  in  1908. 

23  County  total  in. -hides  p. ahon  (4.11  i  of  Tomahawk   township,  annexed  to 

1  tampion  low  nship  t.ei  wee,-,  ppiu  and  1900. 

2<  Joffcrson  township  organized  from  parts  of  Bearden  and  De  Soto  townships 


Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Oak  Grove  township  it 


11  Parts  taken  to  form  Ward  towi 


ffld  part  of  Oak  Grove  township  in 


15  Organized  from  parts  of  Hamilton  and  Lonoke  townships  ir 
18  Organized  from  parts  of  Gray  and  Lonoke  townships  in  190- 
"  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Furlow  township  in  1904. 


13  Keeter  township  organized  from  parts  of  James  Creek  and  North  Fork  ti 


28 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION—ARKANSAS. 

Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
I  For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  ol  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Miller  County— Continued. 


Lost  Prairie  town 


hip,  including  Curiam!  ti 


Mississippi  County  -.. 


Big  Lake  township,3  including  Manila  U 

Manila  town* 

Bowen  township6 

Burdette  township' 


Chickasawba  township,6  including  Blyihovi' 

Bly'theriUr  imrv 

Ward  1 

Ward? 

Wards 

<  dear  Lake  township 

Fletcher  township,6  including  Lu.xora  tow  n. . 

Luiora  town 

Golden  Lake  township 

Hector  towns! iip,-  iiioli.-din;:  Dell  town 


Hickman  township.. 

Little  River  township 

McGavock  township' 

Monroe  township,  including  Osceola  tc 

Osceola  town 

Neal  township  8 

Pecan  township 


Monroe  County.. 


Ward! 

WariS 

WardS 

Cache  township,  including  Clarendon  town. . 


Clarendon  to 
Ward  1 . 
WardS.. 


Wards 

Cleburne  township 

Cypress  Ridge  township. . 


i/  i.     i.  in,, 

Hindman  township . . 
Jackson  township 


Smalley  township  "> 


Montgomery  County.. 


ir  Glades  township. . 


Kir  township  ' 
(tap  township 
Gaston  townshi] 
Leverney 


IE? 

ship 

Mazsni  township 

Missouri  township  « 

Mountain  township 

i  niacliita  township 

Parks  township 

Polk  township 

Unci-.  Springs  township  >R 


529 
1,794 

232 
602 

(584 
246 

398 
104 

3,495 
968 

2,723 

Montgomery  County— Continued. 
Scott  township 


Nevada  County.. 


Emmet  township,  including  Em 

Emmet  town 

Georgia  township.. 


Jackson  township 

Leak  township 

Missouri  township,  including  Prescott  tc 
Prescott  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Wardl, 

Parker  township 

Redland  township 


Newton  County.. 


Big  Creek  township 

Boston  township 

Grant  township 

Grove  township  -' 

Hudson  townshii  >  -'■ . . .     

Jackson  township, »  including  Jasper  fa 

Jasper  town 

Jefferson  township.  . 

Jones  township  ?* 

Kentucky  township 

Lincoln  township  « 

Low  Gap  township 

Marble  City  township 

Mill  Creek  township 

Murray  township  m 

New  Hope  township 

Osage  township 

Pleasant  Hill  township 

Plumlee  township 

Polk  township 

Prairie  township  -- 

nshij 

Union  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Walnut  township 


Ouachita  County.. 


Freeo  township < 

Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township 

lied  I J  ill  township,  including  ('hidestor  ten 

chiilrxlrr  town  ® 

River  township 

Smackover  township,  including  Stephens  t 

Stephens  town 

Union  township,  including  P.carden  town 1,22 

Bearden  town 

Valley  township 

Washington  township 

14  Part  taken  to  form  pari  of  Kir  township  in  1905. 

16  Organized  from  parts  of  Center,  South  Fork,  and  S 


1,061 
730 

■1,978 
2,706 


wnships  organized  from  parts  of  Chickasawba  towr 

wnship  in  1908. 

<•  MeGa'vock  township  organized  from  par!  ofSeoll  township  in  1901. 
''  K,den  township  organized  from  part  ol  loud  lev  township  in  1902. 
10  Smalley  township  organized  from  part  of  Montgomery  township  in  1906. 


k  Springs  town  ;!iip  organized  from  part  of  M 
"Parts  taken  <o  form    parts  of  Gaston   and    Kir  towns 
spectively. 

*>  Organized  from  juris  of  Caddo  and  Gap  townships  ir 
21  Incorporated  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 


29 


Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Kor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Perry  County 

9,402 

7,294 

5,638 

Poinsett  County— Continued. 

833 

166 

1,547 

1,678 

76 

232 
807 

17,216 

506 

553 
776 
810 

327 

154 

716 
365 
929 
133 
360 
244 
206 
452 
57 

1,574 
292 
246 
650 
536 
401 
225 
203 
507 
331 

33,535 

800 
747 

712 
532 

Scott  township 

Tyi'imza  township,  inrhnlin^    DrrkrrvilK-  (uwn. 

Deckerville  inun  '  

U'i'sl.  I'rairii'  township,  im-ludin.i;  \\  i-inir  town. 
Weiner  town-'1' 

1,305 
800 

520 

Fourche  Lafave  township,6  including  IVi  ry  villi' 

300 
869 

93 
382 
287 
182 
251 

70 

671 
584" 

715 
S10 
665 
109 

356 
18,352 

Polk  County 

tlowell  township 

9,283 

266 
156 
226 
45 

574 

Big  I'oik  township16 

394 

303 

4,968 

3,963 

1,800 

um 

M59 
231 
288 
329 
697 
800 
337 
490 

1,239 
756 

2,392 
599 
244 

1,930 

24,527 

752 

455 
4,478 
3,423 

i,'l65" 

Maumelle  township » 

319 

New  Tennessee  township 

Omega  township 

Center  township,  including  Mena  town 

1,430 

Perry  township,  including  Esau  and  Fourche 

Fourche  town  e 

Petit  Jean  township 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Cove  township 

"''"'"'985 

Rankin  township 

Rose  Creek  township 

South  View  township 

Tyler  township  « 

Union  township 

356 
350 
191 
228 
489 

316 
214 

179 

447 

Eagle  Gap  township 

Faulkner  township 

Freedom  township 

Fulton  township 

Gap  Springs  township 

499 

242 
799 
728 
260 

219 

551 
217 

26,561 

25,341 

i.'oso" 

847 

3,133 

606 

255 

2,779 

"21,715 

Phillips  County 

Ouachita  township 

1,049 

Big  Creek  township 

1,982 
1,348 
1,317 

727 

2,110 
556 
1,059 
1,907 
276 
2,151 
1,294 
14,736 
8,772 
2,210 
2,374 
2,048 
2,140 
2,510 
2,118 

12,565 

2,360 

1,330 

1,225 

729 

2,198 
391 

2,150 

Potter  township 

icich  Moiinlnin  township 

Cleveland  township 

i,'<5i9 

1,731 

White  township 

1,203 

Hickory  Ridge  township,10  including  Marvel 

201 

582 

009 
1,428 

303 

582 
1,895 

885 

867 
205 

1,064 
584 
792 

4,948 

2,986 
492 

1,157 
823 
80G 

1,058 
507 
279 
228 

327 

953 

3,076 

1,268 

13,853 

200 
584 
669 
490 

1,330 
268 
533 

1,447 
573 
374 
834 

747 

706 

975 

3,580 

1,832 

558 

1,239 

978 

797 

868 

326 

358 

173 

421 

928 

1,461 
745 

11,875 

1,456 
205 

2,304 

730 

10,417 

6,650 

1,079 
2,171 
2,080 
532 
9,880 
5,189 

<  tol    lo»  0   hip    mi  Initio     1 ,0110011  mi  11.  . 

St.  Francis  township,  including  Helena  city 

Dover  township,  including  Dover  town 

1        II                  1                     1            lorlllilo,;:    1          1        lii      u-     n 

1,303 

2,304 

10,301 

1,287 
2,812 

8,537 

Illinois  township,  iiH\hidmg  kusscllville  citv 

1,321 

911 
577 
205 

1,898 
768 
320 
320 

'539 
762 
791 
938 
S3S 
757 
661 
136 

2,070 
131 
516 
671 

1,000 

12,791 

775 
353 
168 

S57 

777 
434 
491 

1,074 

oith  I'orl    township 

252 

851 

1,204 

548 
526 
1,292 
70S 
840 
402 

610 

489 

'1    ll     O ,-.   II      lllp    1   '      Mi    III \   1  I     IMS    ho    11 

Pike  City  town.'. '.'. 

351 

Thompson  township,  including  Kimberley  and 

1,501 

1,613 

404 
475 
872 
825 
317 

1,538 
687 
958 

1,334 
869 
116 

473 
581 

2,268 

924 

2,326 

1,061 

356 
473 
514 
840 
228 

'  489 

967 

1,204 

039 

200 

829 

1,047 

7,025 

159 

927 
567 

4,272 

Hazen  township,  including  Hazen  town 

Roc  Roe  township,  inHudiii).'  Ulm  town 

534 

.      2,387 
942 
331 
894 
935 
154 

2,842 
2,026 

'462 
291 
500 

1,302 

482 

427 
383 
549 

1,573 
605 

1,807 
640 

541 

Greenwood  township,"  including Lepanto  town. 

Wattensas  township,  including  be  Vails  Bluff 

1,032 
352 

433 

White  River  township,  including  Des  Arc  town. 
Des  Arc  town 

Marked  Tree  town 

546 

Parts  taken  to  form  Walnut  Grove  township  in  1908  and  part  of  Cherry  Hill  ">  Hicksville  township  organized  from  part  of  Hickory  Ridge  township  in  1901. 


township 

2  Incorporated  in  1900. 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  Aplin  and  Fourche  Lafave  townships  in  1910. 

*  Dry  Fork  township  organized  from  parts  of  McCool  and  Tyler  townships 

ship  organized  from  part  of  Maumelle  townsh 
0  form  part  of  Cherry  Hill  township  in  1910. 


13  Incorporated  in  1910. 


n  part  of  Little  River  township  in  1903. 

rk  township  in  1908. 

n  1890)  of  Galla  Rock  tow 


30 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

n  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


'— 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MmcmcrviLams™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

86,751 

63,179 

47,329 

Saline  Count 

16,657 

13,122 

11,311 

Banner  townshi  3 

1,350 

M01 

51,004 
AS, 941 

7,787 
7, 7St 
4,919 

4,416 

4,714 

4,035 

4,406 

683 

S3(> 

1,397 

3,444 

2,605 

536 

865 

w 

1,535 
12,567 
11, 1S8 
2,406 
2,815 
2. 395 
2,631 

636 

1,450 
611 

734 
1,305 

560 
1,276 

18,987 

1,141 
1,692 
1,507 

35, 072 
38,307 

1,370 

507 
1,087 

657 

540 

509 
535 
227 
428 
638 

'529 

4,217 

1,708 

464 

269 

713 
228 
569 
,97 

14,302 

614 

IJad^ott  township 

27, 644 
95,874 

l!cM\  er  township 

Jiryanl  township,  '■>  iucludiiii;  Bryant  town 

I        470 
791 
113 

571 
534 
581 
373 

505 
254 

605 

1,669 

515 

2,405 

492 
565 

449 

824 

Hi.'     '         ;      ,  ■,■!■;    ,•:,  . 

611 

1,482 

2,670 

2,147 

574 

848 

173 

6^837 

1,636 
2,016 
1,313 

299 
1,165 

146 
1,036 
3,536 

Saline  township,  i«  in<  1  ml  mil'  Hen  ton  town 

647 

Traskwood     township,     including    Tiaskwood 

388 
144 

"  13,183 

389 
736 

1,200 
318 
810 
958 
884 

1,204 

17,156 

337 
601 
943 
399 
713 
908 
957 
1,163 

14,485 

862 
480 

466 
456 
662 
272 
527 
2,479 
900 

472 

177 
428 
290 
534 
322 

1.574 
'290 

S16 
137 
541 
539 

313 
376 

14,825 

629 

732 
492 

500 
387 

Denton  township 

527 

'm 

392 
212 
180 

Hickman  lownslnp,  including  Waldron  town... 

3,939 

621 
1,319 
1,284 

435 

678 

2,732 

1,647 

646 

418 
463 

1,105 

814 
998 

837 
295 
1,190 
558 
751 
465 

740 

527 

1,033 

22,548 

400 
l'l76 

Columbia  township 

1,270 

Davidson  township 

1,969 

668 
519 
668 

1,518 
607 
1,183 

559 
720 
313 

1,148 

368 
141 
446 
522 
734 

633 
11,988 

l.afa\  die  township  IS 

554 

Lamb  township 

Lewis  township,  including  part  ol  Mansfield 

Ingram  township  6 

984 

Janes _  Creek    township,    including    Ravenden 

1,072 

992 

Mmtxjulil  Inn  a  i  pur!  of). 

Totalfor  ih  imjhlil  hum  in  hi  ins  hiirimlup, 

ScOtt    Coil  lull,   mill  Sllilil.hull   inn   llsht/l.   Si 

Ravenden  Springs  town 

243 

Little  Black  township 

1,050 

2,111 

Mill  < 'reel;  township 

Reyno  township,*  including  Reyno  town 



Mountain  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

1.        1                    Ml       Mm             i     Hi             III 

8468 
358 

1,150 

537 

10  1,396 

465 

578 

1,006 
455 

1,384 

17,157 

Park  township 

Tate  township  '•'.  . 

305 
1,093 

Roanoke  township 

1,148 

Searcy  County 

Spring  River  township 

303 
475 

1,275 
538 

1,092 

13,543 

9,664 

Bear    Creek  township, 2a    including    Marshall 

1,947 

668 
268 
675 
1,255 
755 

265 
595 

'870 
773 
169 
894 
473 
843 
3,073 
1,898 

1,225 

260 

1,390 

550 
324 

Water  Valley  township 

2,238 

Wiley  township ' 

1,330 
3,411 

900 
2,000 

U5 
2,072 

6'379 

2,484 
1,343 

1,928 

1,087 
330 

791 
2,692 

884 
1,554 

674 

2,386 

815 

580 

iiii^i  ml    In  \  ii  hip 

656 
495 
768 
1,084 
846 

1,525 
1,156 
4,771 
1,361 
1,322 

196 
1,687 

775 

1,239 
568 
4,025 
1,021 
1,142 
IBS 

'763 

738 

lhairie  township,  i.imImiIihu  I'm lestine town 

938 

513 

951 

1,255 

\\  hcidley  township,  including  \\  hcallc\   town.. 
Win  alley  town" 

Wileys  Cove  township,  including  Leslie  town 

947 

1  Part  taken  to  form  Argenta  city  in  1904. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

'  Incorporated  from  that  part  of  Little  Rock  city  (ward  8)  in  Hill  township  in 
1904;  consolidated  with  Baring  Cross  town  in  1905. 

4  Reyno  township  organized  from  part  of  Current  River  township  in  1904. 

5  Incorporated  in  1902. 

6  Jackson  township  organized  from  parts  of  Eleven  Points,  Ingram,  and  Warm 
Springs  townships  in  1906. 

'  O'Kean  township  organized  from  part  of  Wile,  township       mn.i 
8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Maynard  town. 
"Returned  a    in  Siloam  township  in  1900, 

10  Includes  population  ol  Maynard  town. 

11  Incorporated  in  1909. 

12  Incorporated  in  1907. 
«  Bauxite  township  orgauized  from  parts  of  Bryant,  Hurr 

and  Smith  townships  in  1904. 


14  Incorporated  in  1900. 
"  I'm.  1  mum,  •  -ii  ,,,  ■ ., r,, Hiiiy  in  1903. 

16  County  to  tut.  include  popn  i:i-l.i.>n  dfiuin  mill):  ,,15  in  1S90)  of  Barber  township 

nd  population  (549  in  1900) slva  township,  annexed  to  Logan  County  since 

900. 

17  Organized  from  parts  of  James  and  La  Fave  townships  in  1908. 


20  Organized  from  part  of  La  l'\>.\  e  township  in  1904. 


a  Jones  township  in  1904  and  part  of  Brushy  t 


22  Maumee  township  organized  from  parts  of  Bear  Creek,  I 
hawk  townships  in  1902. 
»  Incorporated  in  *  """ 


I  Creek,  and  Toma- 


:,  Saline,  Shaw,  »'  Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 


31 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  '. 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sebastian  County  '. 
Bass  Little  township  » 


(eater  township,  including  (i 
Cm1  ii  wood  town 

i  \>le  low  nsliip,  including  liar 
Uiickelt  city 

Dayton  t( 


nsliip,  including  Huntington 


Rogers  township , 

Sugarloaf  township,  including  part  of  Mansfield 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
H'lrdJ.. 
Ward  4.. 


Ward6 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

Not  inwards... 
Washburn  township.. . 
White  Oak  township.. 


Sevier  C  ounty 

Bear  Creek  township,  including  De  Queen  city . . 

Ve  Queen  city* 

Ben  Lomond  township,  including  Ben  Lomond 


Clear  Creek  township,  including  Horatio  town.. 


e  township,  including  Cave  City  town.. 


Hardy  township,  including  Hardy  t( 


1 1 1  . 1 >  1  . 1 1 . i  , |. 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township 

Lave  Creek  township 

Lebanon  township 

Morgan  township 

North  township 

Piney  Fork  township,  including  Evening  Shade 

Evening  Shade  town 

i  Part  of  III'! i.iii  T.Ti  ilorv  annexed  in  1905. 
»  Returned  as  Little  Bass  in  1900. 
3  Incorporated  ir 


in  1909. 

'  Incorporated  __ 

'  Incorporau-'i  m 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sharp  County— Continued. 


Richwoods  township. . . 
.  ..  uship 

Strawberry  low  nsliip.    . 

Sullivan  township 

Union  township 

U  asliinclon  township. . 


Ma ii nlaiiivicw  town 

Bryan  township  " 

Chalybeate  Springs  township  '■ 

Cove  township  " 

Karris  township 

Franklin  township 

Harris  township 

Hixson  township  » 
I.MU-i.  i  i  rove  town,.... 
Northwest  to  v. ..  hi|. ' 
Red  River  township  '■•. 
Richwoods  tow  nsliip  '" 

l.'orie  township" 

Smart  township" 


Turkey  Creek  township  » 


Union  County.. 


Boone  township 

Cornie  township  >'J 

El  Dorado  township,  including  Kl  Dorado  city. . 

I'A  Dorado  cili/  -« .'" . . . 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Franklin  township 

Garner  township 

Harrison  township 

Henderson  township,1"  including  Junction  City . 

Junction  City 

[Joint  population  of  Junction  City,  in  Hen- 
derson township,  Union  County,  Arkan- 


Smackover  township 

Tubal  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Wesson  township,"  including  Wesson  town  . . 

Wilmington  township 


Van  Buren  County. . 


including    Bee    Branch 


( 'srgile  lownship 

i  lionaw  lownship 

Cleveland  township... 
township 

Culpepper  township.. 


Griggs  tc 


1,324 

2,748 


1,064 


2,250 
2,070 


440 


607 


Incorporated  in  1907. 
9  Organized  from  pails  oi ('hah  !>.\ne  .-,-..  in  ;s  an, I  Wallace  townships  in  1904. 
10  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Bryan  and  Cove  townships  in  1909. 

Bin  1  ]  ,iehw Is  townships  in  1909. 

'2  Returned  as  Chalybeate  in  1900.     Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Bellmore  and 
e  t..w  nships  in  1904  and  1909,  respectively. 


i  from  parts  of  Blue  Mountain  and  Chalybeate  Springs  townships 

in  1909. 

»  Rorie  township  organized  from  parts  of  Hixson  and  Northwest  townships  in  1909. 

15  Union  township  organized  from  parts  of  Red  River,  Sylamore,  Timbo,  and 
Turkey  Creek  townships  in  1904. 

16  Parts  taken  to  form  Smart  township  in  1902  and  part  of  Bryan  township  in  1909. 
«  Organized  from  part  of  Richwoods  township  in  1902. 

18  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Bellmore  township  in  1904. 

15  Wesson  township  organized  from  parts  of  Cornie  and  Henderson  townships 
in  1906. 

20  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  190S. 
2'  Incorporated  in  1903. 

22  Incorporated  in  1906. 

23  Barnett  township  organized  from  part  of  Bradley  township  in  1900. 
2<  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1906. 


32 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[Kor  changes  iu  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Van  Buren  County— Continued. 

205 
292 
460 
650 
470 

565 

370 
1,108 
55.3 
653 
256 

33,889 

White  County— Continued. 

Harrison  township,  including  Judsonia  town... 
Judsonia  town 

i  nsliilV-  including  Iligginsontown. 

Higyinson  town  13 

2,356 
746 
514 
192 
557 
445 
1,042 
1,002 
921 
382 
544 
655 
602 
256 

961 

617 
842 
147 
2,196 
878 
162 
535 

20,049 

2,247 
600 
633 

2,097 

276 
335 
671 

122 
251 

567 

157 
658 
409 
808 
632 
648 
316 

34,256 

'",'731 

674 

395 
469 
320 

32,024 

662 

872 
693 

22S 

Sulphur  Springs  township 

1  ilidh   l  u  w  i  i  hip    iih  IikIiij     l.i.ulford  town 

849 
663 
143 

903 

594 
688 
200 
2,213 
904 
142 

Red  River  township,'-  including  West  Point 

948 

1,163 

1,369 

845 

592 

632 

1,476 

753 

634 

642 

442 

8,563 

4,471 

108 

1,546 
774 
512 

471 
750 

3,218 

1,765 

1,005 

292 

843 

631 

500 

1,083 

429 

725 

1,105 

289 

294 

28,574 

592 

980 

1,371 

1,212 

864 
690 
744 
724 

1,639 

580 
1,050 
1,379 
1,359 

646 
873 

756 

Russell  township,  including  dussell  town 

Union  township,1"  including  Beebe  town 

Kim  Springs  io\vii-.hip,'  ini-linling  Tuutitown 

Woodruff  County 

16,304 

Tontitown  town  5 

14,009 

HarmontownshrpV 

1,113 

1,247 

Augusta  township,  including  Augusta  town 

6,467 
1,620 
1,048 
1,849 
1,243 
508 

2,671 
1,081 

2,777 
1S6 
6S7 
200 
783 

1,449 
200 

1,362 

26,323 

5,169 

1,040 

832 

1,584 

709 

Illinois  township 

1,192 
578 

429 

8,028 
4,061 

1,169 

740 
584 

2,942 

619 
560 

Lees  Creek  township 

Barnes  township 

Prairie  township,    itirliidiiig    KayonyviUe  city 
:in  =  I  (iivenland  town 

Cache  township 

Caney  township,  including  Hunter  town 

1,113 
299 

Grt  i  nlnnd  town  s 

Cotton  Plant  township,  including  Cotton  Plant 

2,024 
468 

2,059 

2,018 
429 

Prairie  Grove  township,  including  Prairie  Grove 

1,277 
651 
549 
877 
496 
814 

2,966 

1,261 

728 

1,337 
412 
573 
676 

1,056 
517 

Cotton  Plant  town 

Prairie  Grove  town 

Price  township 

De  View  township,  including  Grays  and  Mc- 

Crory  towns 

Grays  town9 

1,922 

Rheas  Mill  township 

Richland  township 

Mc  Crory  town 

Dent  township... 

271 
816 

1,194 
205 

1,441 

22,750 

164 

Point  township 

1,300 

Springdale  town 

Starr  Hill  township,  including  Lincoln  town 

White  River  township 

1,343 

i.iis 

623 

452 

1,121 

549 

960 

1,242 

1,259 
771 
587 

1,268 
473 
970 
959 

894 
825 

1,166 
294 
340 

1,872 
80S 

3,196 
1,767 

260 
513 

1,592 
SS6 
841 
519 
868 
571 
453 

1,370 
86S 

1,133 

1,383 
514 
504 
630 
980 

1,292 
621 
175 
785 
481 

1,115 
516 
541 

1,216 

667 
669 
934 
285 
319 
1,554 
600 

3,041 
1,602 
27 
259 
425 
1,685 
562 
873 
501 
763 
406 
395 
584 

331 
24,864 

22,946 

Danville town^i ii ludin    Dan   ill    town 

Dardanelle  township,  including  Dardanelle  and 

291 

424 

1,611 
608 

565 

754 
252 
610 
453 

869 

674 
202 
577 
448 
325 
3,863 
2,  SSI 
467 
660 
757 
657 
465 

1,327 
707 
407 
778 
608 
676 
259 
614 
413 
617 
794 

808 

Bald  Knob  township,  incmdini    Bald    1  not 

856 

Ferguson  township,  including  i •  i •  1 1  < ■  \  illo  low  n. . 

322 
536 

634 
272 
606 
350 

561 

875 

665 

t                 ii          i  1  uding  Plainview  town 

564 
1,350 
464 
545 
531 
840 
1,186 

814 

881 

245 

3,051 

1,995 

449 

237 

3,545 

1,20S 

Riley  township,  including  Havana  town 

725 

1,183 

554 
1,350 

404 

'  Grove  township  organized  from  parts  of  Liberty,  Wheeler,  and  White  Oak 
townships  in  1905. 

2  Linn  Creek  township  organized  from  part  of  Washington  township  in  1909. 

•  Part  taken  to  form  Bloodworth  township  in  1906. 

*  Harmon  township  organized  from  part  of  Kim  Springs  township  in  1908. 
6  Incorporated  in  1909. 

6  Incorporated  in  HMO. 
'  Incorporated  in  1908. 
» Incorporated  in  1905. 

>  Albion  township  organized  from  part  of  Marion  township  in  1906. 
'«  McRae  township  organized  from  parts  of  Cane,  Garner,  and  Union  townships 
In  1902. 


u  Jefferson  township  organized  from  parts  of  Cleveland  and  El  Paso  township 
township  organized  from  parts  of  Dogwood,  Higginson,  and  Red  River 


12  Walk 

townships 

is  Incorporated  in  1906. 


,s  Pumpkin  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


38 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

141 
168 
665 
252 

659 

S13 

11,138 

2,745 

1,485 

160 

1,247 
31 

115 
1,258 
1,520 

617 

244 

272 

3,399 

439 

873 
335 
431 

1,708 

1,956 

785 

435 

1,078 

290 
3,849 

811 
1,631 

123 
271 
1,740 
91 
240 

3,995 
516 

310 
278 
54 
328 
576 

162 

211 

2,037 

1,456 

164 

1,229 

197 

2,794 

1,439 

894 

1,081 

2,038 

244 

136 

231 

803 
1,757 

244 
2,018 

924 

246 

150 

146 

Kilgciiioiit  town 

Kl   Dorado  city 

Cleburne 

342 

4,202 

'292 

600 
3,228 

289 

53 

4,471 

273 

105 
2,794 
2.484 
23,975 

246 
177 
647 

198 

6«8 

256 

„,      291 
708 
57 

180 
569 

136 
771 

035 

108 
390 

290 

1,284 

363 

1,787 

353 

329 

942 

1,602 

1,780 

621 

687 

1,126 

8,772 

247 

336 

536 

3,039 
605 

14,434 
915 
131 

508 

1,700 
1,240 

600 
373 
114 

242 

7,123 

746 
1,065 

|            131 

1             445 

362 

|            448 

1.07* 

Lawrence 

Crawford 

Arkansas 

Franklin 

1,069 
277 
308 

486 

■  . .  ■  ■  1 .  i . ,  ■  i   iiu\  n     .  .  .  . 

500 

469 

. 

Kudora  town 

KiiivLa  Springs  city 

Evening  Shade  town 

Kail  i  >aks  town 

L''jyr(te\  illecity 

Felsenthal  town 

Chicot 

3,572 
312 

2.739 
1,091 

2,455 

Little  River 

Little  Rivor 

Washington 

4,001 

Ashdow  u  town 

400 

Poinsett 

Dallas 

St.  Fr  ncis 

Sebastian 

Fordyre  city 

Forrest  City 

Fort  Smith  city 

Fourohe  town 

1<  ru::i  v  ille  town 

1,710 
1.301 
11,587 

745 
1,040 

196 

707 

660 

519 

Woodruff 

11,311 

Austin  Station  town 

Hempstead" 

225 
501 

Scott 

Independence 

Ouachita 

Van  Buren 

2,327 

341 
122 

552 

2,150 

Bearden  town 

419 

247 

1  ili'llWOlld    [O'A  11 

Lincoln 

Benton 

1,025 

1,843 

551 

647 

1,677 

549 

447 

Woodruff 

Randolph 

Lawrence 

1,400 

761 

409 

Creenland  to 

Washington 

Mississippi 

Sebastian 

302 
906 

223 

165 

Sebastian 

490 

Bradle  -  to' 

Lafayette 

Guion  town 

Izard 

1,045 
330 

1,648 
113 
400 

294 

1,510 

458 

Lafayette 

312 

1,260 

655 

Cabot  to 

347 

462 

1,551 

460 

Ouachita 

2,840 
212 

2,571 
185 

1,438 

Sebastian 

Casa  town 

429 

552 

5,550 

458 

Crawford 

SO 
297 

334 

Ch    t 

Crawford 

174 

222 

Hi  dm  town 

Cleburne 

1,840 

1,086 
202 

1,341 

212 

2,003 

1,041 

1,060 
937 
303 

802 

391 

9,973 
125 

353 

Hempstead 

1,937 

Johnson 

HotS  rin-scit 

8,086 

Lawrence 

102 

Faulkner 

Clay 

1,207 
584 

Corning  town 

f  Arkansas 

Woodruff 

independence 

458 

429 

Woodruff 

Sebastian 

1,298 

913 

Lawrence 

411 
265 
130 

157 

174 
1,602 

208 

421 

Independence. . . 

Danville  town 

Jasper  town 

1,456 

Johnson ville  town 

1,200 
605 

Jonesboro  city 

Craighead 

White 

4,508 
1,251 

2.065 

380 

Judsonia  town 

475 

Benton 

Decatur  town 

Deckerville  town 

Poinsett 

Pike 

Cleveland 

Clay 

Craighead 

Chicot 

Johnson 

Grant 

Poinsett 

Searcy 

Lafayette 

Washington 

Pulaski 

Pope 

364 
410 
434 

464 

Mississippi 

Franklin 

162 
757 

1,662 

1,061 

831 

272 

298 

385 
18 
519 
433 
1,542 

Denning  town 

467 
640 
318 

lVv-u    7 

546 
246 

520 

1            398 

154 

975 

i            292 

45,941 

748 

474 

Arkansas 

Dierks  town 

Douglas  town 

117 

373 

637 

528 

Dover  town 

548 

500 

Craighead 

38.307 

550 
1            268 

25.87  4 

343 

451 

Earletown 

Crittenden 

London  town 

28407—12 3 


34 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ARKANSAS. 

-POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OK  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

city  ok  tow*. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,547 
193 
677 
637 

271 
482 
968 
216 

2,045 

2,778 

817 

562 

|         816 

4,810 

2,026 
780 
558 
556 
295 

282 
3,953 
639 
432 
251 

559 

95 

2,274 

2,424 

446 
272 
722 
516 
2,374 

1,080 
612 

595 

3,557 

397 

399 
516 

1,769 
129 

1,146 

173 
5,248 

194 
1,497 

383 

355 

1,150 

335 

15,102 

853 

151 

495 

1,547 

205 
191 

774 

2,705 
132 

951 

858 

Raggio  City  town 

05 

189 

214 

1,859 

69 

278 

725 
2,820 

320 

147 

2,936 

459 

159 

430 
215 
2,331 
96 
481 

251 
2,405 

185 

1,755 

140 

2, 316 
396 
572 
465 

2,740 

379 
252 
500 
290 
5,655 

611 
180 
222 
228 

205 
115 
136 

3,878 

920 
149 
597 
900 
1.798 

2,057 
399 

232 
694 

116 
330 
42 
245 
929 

294 
552 

2,353 

463 
136 
173 

Mississippi 

Woodrufl 

943 

225 

299 

KlivimkIcmi  Springs  lown 

Randolph 

520 

Hempstead 

Columbia 

Desha 

260 
897 

294 

183 

333 

138 

453 

2,158 

Randolph 

Cleveland 

Independence 

Columbia 

Hot  Spring 

lik.ni  lown 

1,582 
717 

1,486 
1,520 

Rosboro  town 

200 
1,832 

Mississippi 

/Scott 

368 
352 

243 
1.126 

\Sebastian 

Madison 

345 

S;ir:il(i;._'H  town 

1,995 

210 

190 
1,748 

260 
391 
358 

256 
3, 423 

278 

Lawrence 

Randolph 

Cleburne 

209 

Sebastian 

Washington 

1,251 

278 

Lawrence 

Craighead 

Stamps  town 

Lafayette 

1,021 
251 
407 

1,579 

1,707 
27 

226 
361 
200 
928 

613 

1,285 
1,644 

1,258 

Cla 

242 

Independence 

213 

315 

206 

4,914 

Crawford 

321 
159 
810 

Thornton  town 

Calhoun 

Craighead 

Little  River 

Independence 

t,.,i!  i,.iw  n  town 

Washington 

315 
2,866 

260 

1,571 

Tu  elotow 

Jackson 

Ogden  town 

Little  River 

Clark 

Ola  town 

Yell 

385 

2,573 

Osceola  town 

Mississippi 

Hempstead 

Franklin 

953 
118 
848 

196 
3,324 

458 
91 
862 

163 
1,666 

2,291 

Ozark  town 

St.  Francis 

Columbia 

929 

487 
845 

954 
374 

709 

Lawrence 

830 

547 

300 

597 

703 

11,496 

310 

li  igton  town 

Hempstead 

519 

9,952 

111 

Independence 

St.  Francis 

Little  River 

St.  Francis 

296 
967 
400 

426 
192 
249 
551 

2,005 
168 

214 
507 
571 

Randolph 

Lawrence 

844 
378 

Portland  towr 

Wilmot  town 

4.shle 

Little  River 

Washington 

Montgomery 

Lawrence 

Washington 

412 
1,287 

Pre  col 

W     ne  cit 

1,629 
578 

Pulaski  Heights  town 

Quitman  town 

383 

327 

CALIFORNIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

(Township  means  judicial  lowuship.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc. ,  lulu-em   ruin  ami   lull),  see  foul  uol.es;  for  I  lu>:;e  Lei  ween   IN'.JU  and   11)00,  sec  Reports 


MINOR  dVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Countv 

246,131 

1 130,197 

1  93,864 

Butte  County— Continued. 

961 
739 

2,081 
987 

1,837 
403 
471 
119 

1,927 
256 
178 

4,979 

8,  869 
526 
222 
643 

9,171 

377 

469 

1,224 

Alameda  township,  coextensive  with  Alameda 

2,227 
S,2S7 
4,873 

4,604 

2,948 
S,6SB 

49, 140 
48,677 

150, 174 
26,977 
17,559 
13,672 
13,262 
14,531 
15,596 
48,677 
378 

3,471 

11,515 

2,7-45 

4!  137 
2,030 

147,199 
808 
40,434 
2.223 
3,133 
861 
1,294 
2,109 
2,091 
1,774 
1,334 
2,352 
3,341 
3,421 
2,156 
2,282 
1,497 
8,529 
2,186 
2,039 
1,031 
1,792 
2,613 

101,497 
1,719 

l',254 
7,874 

309 

16,464 

11,165 

Alameda  city: 

Gridley  township,  including  Gridley  city 

1,323 

Hamilton,  tow  asliip,  including  Biggs  city 

2,070 

663 
373 

1,242 
261 

260 
2,804 

Brooklyn  township.-  includim.:  ward  7of  Oak- 
lanii  city  ami  part  of  San  Leandro  city 

3  8, 108 

a  3, 108 

Ophir  township,  including  Oroville  city 

2,210 

Total  for  Oakland  city  « in  Brooklyn  and  Oak- 

66,960 

48, 682 

841 
554 
856 

11,200 

lfl20 
1,713 
1,077 
3,370 
1,891 

7,732 

1,683 

L503 
4,258 
1,725 

20  7,364 

2,253 

9,330 
1,965 
2,253 

1,493 

1,758 

Eden  township,  including  Hayward  town  and 

7,336 

1,419 

5,937 

1,391 

"12,040 

1,249 
2,518 
1,682 

601 

353 

1,463 

31,674 

1,459 
2,721 
1,441 
583 
1,007 

Colusa  township,-*  including  Colusa  town 

13,214 

5,101 

335 
918 

«  18,046 

3,072 
2,115 

873 
1,330 
1,146 
2,250 

70S 
3,626 
2,872 
1,432 
2.229 
1,124 
2,075 
1,379 

1,776 
279 
798 

2,402 
449 
833 

6,802 
2,417 

1,380 

Township  (i,  1111  hiding  I'.L.iel,    1  >iamond  town. . . 

674 

1,016 

228 

Township  It,  including   Hercules  and  Pinole 

Pleasanton   township^   including    Pleasanton 

1,100 
6,914 

509 

5,596 
667 

Township  If,,     coeuensivo      with       IJiclnnond 

2,408 

309 
9,086 

11,116 

10,320 

Crescent  township,  including  Crescent  City 

1,114 

347 
382 

7,492 

1,137 
699 
358 
913 

8,986 

1,620 

3,226 
2,036 
1,551 
1,064 
2,047 
1,198 

27,301 

3,550 

2,622 

1,772 
1,694 
2,647 
1,453 

17,117 

1,822 
1,535 
2,335 
2,006 

17,939 

Coloma  townshi 

•    367 
417 

373 
226 
169 

840 
2,775 

1,914 
217 
395 

450 

1,096 
915 

275 

245 

277 

1,212 

2,645 

1,748 

436 

405 

587 
11,775 
8,760 
80S 
630 
795 

633 

384 
2,640 

630 
5,598 

2,894 

Wardi 

Placers  ille  lownship,  including  Placerville  city. 

Wards 

While  oak  lownship 

598 

M  Oakland  and  San  Leandro  cities  it 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Oakland  c' 
*  Parts  of  Brooklyn  and  Oakland  town; 

6  Part  of  Brooklyn  township  annexed  ir 
8  Pleasanton  township  organized  from  part  of  Murray  township  ir.  .. 

7  Parts  annexed  to  Berkeley  city  in  1906  and  190S  and  part  annexed  to  Oakland        liams  township 


«  Incorporated  in  1906. 

">  Returned  as  township  2  in  1900. 

Is  Returned  as  township  3  in  1900. 


d  Oakland  townships  annexed  in  1909. 


n  (341)  of  Leesville  township,  annexed  to  Wil- 
m  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


»  No  ci 
and  1900. 

21  Princeton  township  organized  from  part  of  Colusa  township  in  1902. 


»  Leesville  township  annexed  ir 
"No  comparison  of  popul 
16  Incorporated  in  1900. 
2»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 


n  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1910. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
is  Judiolal  township.    For  changes  ii 


e  Heports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

i»io 

1SHM) 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Fresno  County  i 

75,657 

2  37,862 

32,026 

Imperial  County—Continued. 

llolU'illc  lownship.  ini-linlinj;  1  loltville  city 

2,073 

2,369 

1,267 

111 

63 

396 
384 

6,974 

1,388 
4,799 
32,402 

8,677 
2,640 
3,172 
2,020 
3,794 
2,658 
2,790 
4,141 
5,873 

4,843 
1,750 
7,851 
4,199 
4,271 
3,344 

'634 
1,661 
2,641 
660 
2,035 
1,493 

7,172 

1,453 
2,936 

12,470 

4,568 
2,930 
13,649 
10,818 

Imperial  lownship,  iueiudjm:  Imperial  cit\  .  . 

4,377 

3,236 

'"*""2,'863" 

1,083 

811 

2,604 

2, 573 

1,160 
834 

Township  1,  including  Bishop  city 

2,856 
1,190 
900 
701 
1,338 
1,179 

37,715 

1,916 

Township  ,-,,  i.u-l n.  1  in-  Selma  lown 

792 

Township  2 

1,163 
820 

478 

Township  !',,<•  i , 1 1 ■  1 1 1 . 1  i 1 1 l;  Coalinga  city 

Township  7  8 

3,' 076" 

2,379 
1,339 

i,'35i 

2,252 
1,265 

Township  4 

205 

16,480 

2,132 

743 
1,310 

385 
2, 750 
1,026 
1,097 

•  12, 727 
1,647 
1,796 

898 
1,998 

859 
1,650 

645 
2,183 
1,051 

253 
498 
3,150 
2,000 
1,952 
1,397 

1,972 
2,480 

16,230 

1,313 
1,187 

Tow  nship  ■',  inclndinc    li'hiieliaiii  town 

5,150 

2,313 
594 
1,040 
5,995 
4,836 

665 
1,571 

836 

2,984 

1,139 

743 

224 

540 

33,857 

610 
839 

578 

'893 
555 
279 
667 

27,104 

1,176 

23,469 

102 
269 
599 
488 
1,023 
1,557 

Humboldt  County 

Township   8 

1,034 

13, 763 

11, 845 

1,795 

1,834 

2,798 

1,914 

3,504 

3,006 

758 

1,111 

507 

507 

265 

3,135 

905 

2,600 

883 

464 

900 

1,502 

3,473 

1,121 

439 

13,591 

1,019 
8,504 

7,327 

1,312 
7,011 

4,858 

Eureka  township,  including  Eureka  city 

Eureka  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

Kings  County ' 

29  9,871 

1,825 
367 

1,425 

i,5ii 

792 

u    1  1  i\   i         iiii     n  1  i          l  lue  Lake  town. 

1*003 
3,852 

1,000 
9,198 
4,829 

5,526 

675 
355 

3,446 
846 

2,107 

317 
3,120 

763 
1,665 

Lemoore  township, »  including  Lemoore  city. . . 

1,772 

Pacific  township,  including  Ferndale  town 

Li  ii  erne  to  wash  ip,  ■■»  inch  a  i  in  a  llanfordcity 

7,947 
2,929 

6,017 

Rohnerville  township,  including  Fortuna  town. 

923 

878 

2,955 

952 

587 

1,112 

955 
828 
483 
2,984 
962 
059 

Townshi    1 

Union  township,  including  Areata  town 

820 
1,134 
1,465 

870 
1,218 

4,802 

1,156 
1,075 
1,354 
1,358 
726 
1,074 

4,511 

2,218 
881 

'797 
2,500 
1,610 

1,000 

4,239 

Calexico  township.  includinc,  '  Mexico  city 

982 

625 
1,256 
1,016 

923 

1,089 

El  Centro  town  '.hip,  inch;  dim/  Id  Centra  city... 

602 

1,205 

926 

Hanlon  township,  inr-l.pJ inn  Varna  .Indian  Res- 

1,025 

Yiima  Imli'i  a  J;/-/ n 'iiiou. 

817 

Township  5 

589 

_  ,-. 3)  of  old  township  11,  annexed  to  town- 
ship 1.3  since  1900. 

3  Part  taken  to  form  township  11  In  1908  and  part  annexed  to  Fresno  city  in 
1910. 

<  Part  of  township  3  annexed  in  1910. 

« Incorporated  in  1908. 

«  Part  annexed  to  Kings  County  in  1909. 

7  Incorporated  in  1906. 

8  Part  taken  to  form  township  14  in  1910  and  part  of  township  12  in  1908. 

9  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  township  12  in  1908. 
>°  Part  taken  to  form  township  13  in  1903. 
1  lOi'snii/.isI  from  part  of  township  3  in  1908. 


'9  Incorporated  in  1904. 

sn'oi.nuv  loial  include.,  population  (895)  of  old  township  2,  annexed  to  town- 
ip  1  between  1890  and  1900. 

21  Organized  since  1900. 

22  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between 
90  and  1900. 

-3  Township  1  1  oraaiii/.ed  from  part,  of  township  1  in  1901. 

24  Part  of  township  3  (Kern  city)  annexed  to  Bakersfield  city  in  1909. 

■a.  Par!  taken  to  I'm  m  lownship'  i:i  in  1901. 

"-'■  Township  1.".  msani/ed  ii .:n  is  oi  low  nsliips  7  and  12  in  1902. 

2'  Organized  from  part  of  lownship  5  in  1901;  part  taken  to  form  township  16 in 


12  Organized  from  parts  of  townships  7  and  8 


11  mitt  and  old  township  11  annexed  in 


■■,■,-..  ,1  hip  ;  in  lam 


(152)  of  West  End  township,  annexed 
Lemoore  township  since  1900. 

30  Armona  and  Corcoran  townships  organized  from 
in  1903  and  1907,  respectively. 


s>  West  End  township  annexed  i 


of  Lucerne  township 
1902  and  territory  taken  from  Fresno  County 


is  Organized  from  part  of  San  Diego  County  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


37 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
is  judicial  township.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etO.,  between  L900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  L890  and  1<J0(),  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Mr™™™,, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Los  An  eles  Count 

504,131 

1 170,298 

1 101,454 

Los  Angeles  County— Continued. 

3,  470 

1,652 

13,  573 

1,299 

2,051 

1,047 
4,154 

1,477 

7,249 
1,SS6 
8,119 

620 

1,452 

1,047 
2,021 

12, 255 

2,746 

800 

S19, 198 
1,060 
25,968 
74,851 
37,800 
38,822 
38,023 
55,460 
47,214 

7,432 

5,765 

492 

670 

299 

'922 
3,277 
4,648 
3,576 
1,334 
1,044 
1,198 
932 
3,552 
848 
1,886 

20,616 
17,809 
4,964 
2,232 
3,278 
3,021 
2,098 
1,222 

313, 104 
312,633 
7,819 
4,550 
1,007 
1,147 
1,268 
1,128 

2,143 

880 

1,201 

62 

2,484 

36,195 
696 

30,291 
6,328 
4,928 
6,065 

4,664 

6,920 
3,386 
1,303 
1,030 

5,016 

679 

2,936 

415 

2,501 
863 

3,080 

.Vznsa  township,  including  Azusa  city 

1,851 

,"\,HrV''lv!'n',,!n"1,,.,!\A'1'|i.     nV"''"    !'" '" 

2,  169 

liallnna   township,'-'   including    Inglewood    and 

4,492 

Watts  city  " 

1,922 

6,  Oil 
14,719 

1,114 

964 
10, 20? 

1,572 
2,003 
2,211 
2, 665 

7r«47 
7,847 
1,438 

762 
1, 165 
1,512 
1,381 

900 
1,887 

4,C49 

1,578 

1,912 
1,159 

8,368 

1,320 
2,501 

San  (iabriel  township,-"' including  Vlhambracily. 

Sim  .lose  township,  including  1  larciuont,  Lords- 

7,  090 

1'.  mi  I. Mill;  township,'  iiu-li  [<  ii  i  iu:  ( ;  ten.  late  city  and 
part  of  assembly  district  07  of  Los  Angeles 

3,048 

2,996 

6,526 

Total    for    Los    Autuks    city*    in    JUirbank, 
Cahuenya,  and  Ls  Ainn.lt  s  townships 

102,479 

60,395 

Santa    Monica     i.owns-mp.n    coextensive    with 

5,521 
3,057 

',';'  hu.Mi-:t  |n-.\  iislnp/'   iiirlii'iin::    h'i'i    of  ;]  sn-iii 

1,586 

1,725 

488 
487 

440 

984 
1,001 

South     1'asadeiia    township,    coextensive    with 

Compton township,1"  including  Compton city... 

1,683 

2,013 

South  Pasadena  city: 

4,458 
3,016 

1,205 

3,538 
2,557 

907 

El  Monte  township,"  including  Monrovia  city.. 

21  6,364 

427 

721 

Madera  County 

Gardens  tow  nship >  : 

779 
4,320 
2,404 
2,148 
1,121 

25,114 

777 
2,175 

Lexington  township '* 

Long  Beach  township,  including  Long  Beach 

2,252 

1,051 
564 

1,790 
1,044 

15,702 

Marin  County 

Wards 

Bolinas  township 

548 
479 
911 
405 
310 

13, 180 

594 

556 

1,531 

5,934 

1,380 

1,340 

812 

1,385 

1,017 

8,137 
481 

2,651 
979 
957 
616 

2,383 

1,084 

3,956 

340 
500 
834 
810 
339 

8,008 

N  icasio  1  ownship 

538 

Novato  township 

554 

Los    Angeles     to-.wi-liip.s   including    assembly 
disl  nets  69  to  73,  and  75  and  parts  of  assem- 
bly districts  67  and  74  of  Los  Angeles  city 

102,479 

102,470 

3,3311 

1,590 

50,395 
50,395 
1,926 

585 

San  Rafael  township,  including  Larkspur,  Loss, 
and  San  A  use  I  mo  towns,  and  San  La  lied  city. 

7,008 

Los  Nietos  township,  including  Whittier  city 

San  Anselmo  town  " 

San  Rafael  city 

3,879 

3,290 

Precinct  2 

Malibu  township, "including Sawtelle city 

Sausalito  township,   including    Kelvedere.,   Mill 
Vallev,  and  Sausalito  towns 

3,720 
434 

Belvedere  town 

Pasadena  township, >5  Including  Arcadia,  Pasa- 

12,772 

7,222 

Precinct  2 

9,117 

4,882 

Sausalito  town 

1.628 
1,145 

4,720 

1,334 

Tomales  township 

1,096 

622 
160 
779 
630 
654 
1,271 

1,004 

206 

213 

794 

1,009 

1,100 

Redondo  township,  including  Hermosa  Beach 

942 

668 

697 

,'.■,  ,/     i.lo   ,'.".   ■  -."■  , 

855 

60S 

Township  5 

892 

Angeles  city  and  township  si 

2  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Gardena  township  in  1905  and  part  annexed  to  Los 

'  n:     1  -1        ■    n.liii      11    in-- 

8  Incorporated  in  1908. 

*  Incorporated  in  1904. 

«  Belvedere  township  organized  from  part  of  San  Gabriel  township  in  1907. 

6  Part  annexed  to  Los  Angeles  city  and  township  in  1910. 

'  Incorporated  in  1906. 

8  Part  of  Ballona  township  annexed  in  1906,  part  of  AVilmington  township 
(including  San  Pedro  city)  annexed  in  1909,  and  parts  of  Burbank  and  Cahuenga 
townships  annexed  in  1910. 

•  Chatsworth  Park  and  Lankershiro  townships  organized  from  parts  of  San 
Fernando  township  in  1902  and  1905,  respectively. 


10  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  1  lardena  low  nship  in  1905. 

"  Norwalk  township  organized  Ironi  pari  of  I  towney  township 

12  Lexington  township  organized  fnnn  pari  of  El  Monte  township 


1907. 


1 1907. 


Organized  from  parts  of  Lallons,  ( 'onipton,  and  \Viluiin.gluii  townships  in 
"  Malibu  tow  nship  organized  from  pari  of  Santa.  Monica  township  in  1<KI9. 
l:>  I 'arts  of  Pasadena  township  annexed  to  Pasadena  city  in  1904  and  1900. 
16  Incorporated  in  1903. 
'"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

u  Puente  township  organized  from  part  of  Rowland  township  in  1907. 
"  Incorporated  in  1901. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


Mendocino  County. . 


Anderson  township 

Arena  township,  moulding  Point  Arena  city.... 

Point  A  rena  city  ' 

Bit:  Kivei  township 

CniTey  Cove  township 

l.itllo  l.ake  low  uship,  including  \\  Mils  iown.. . 

Willits  town 

Long  \'alle\  townsliip 

i'oii.oi'  \  ;iilo\  iow  nsln  [i,  i  no  1 1 K  ting  Potter  Valley 

Potter 'vit'li  tii 


sanei  cow  nsmp 

I  .  •■:       I,     ,.  i        ;    i.     ■   ...  !.i  ,      ,,,.•;,..:,  i,.       loam 

city 

Fort  Bragg  city 


Round  Valley  Indian  Reservation.. 


Merced  County  .. 


Tow  nsldp  1 I 

Tow  nsiiip  'J,  io<Tnling  .'Ueice.i  city. . 

Merced  city 

Township  3,6  including  Los  Banos  cit 

Los  Banos  city  « 

Township  4 

Township  5 

Township  f>5 

Township  7 5 


Modoc  County.. 


Alturas  township, s  including  Alturas  town.. 


r'ciln vville  township.. 


Lake  City  township. . 
Lookout  township. . 


Antelope  town  hi] 


Bridgeport  tov  n    dp 


Monterey  County.. 


Allsal  township,  including  Salinas  city. . 


HOT,/'/.. 

Ward  2. . 
Ward  S. . 


Pacific  Grove  township,  coextensive  with  Pa- 


Hot    Springs    township,15  including   Calistoga 


WardS 

Ward4 

WardS 

St.  Helena  township,16 


icluding  St.  Helena 


Nevada  County.. 


moii.  I   :    ion  n -I      . 


is  Valley  townsliip,  including  Grass  Valley 


Little  York  township 

Meadow  Lake  township 

Nevada  township,  including  Nevada  City. . 


Orange  County.. 


Vnalioiiii  o.wn ship,  including  Anaheim  town.. 


II  i  i    n  i   n  I            i          li          in  ludmg  Hunt- 
ington Beach  city 

Ilnuiiiuiton  Beach  city  20 


Ward  1 

WardS 

San  .loan  township 

Santa  Ana  township,  including  Newport  Beach 

and  Santa  Ana.  rities 

Newport  Beach  city  a 


Ward  /.. 
Ward  J.. 

flan?.,.. 


Ward  >, 

WardS 

Westminster  township  1:! 
Yorba  township 


Placer  County.. 


i  ,    i    i  i        mi    n,  i      i  i       i . 


Lincoln  to 

Township  11 

Township  12 

In    n    up  ,  J,  including  Colfax  city.. 


Soledad  township  u 

1  County  totals  include  population  (695  in  1900;  814  in  1890)  of  Calpella  township, 
annexed  to  Ukiah  township  since  1900,  and  population  (3,168  in  1890)  of  Sanel  and 
TJkiah  townships,  not  returned  separately. 

s  Incorporated  in  1908. 

a  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

*  Calpella  low  oship  .lori.-.eij  in  1907. 

'  Townships  6  and  7  organized  from  parts  of  township  3  in  1901  and  1906,  re- 
spectively. 


);  and  population  (725  in  1890)  of  Goose  Lake  and  Tule  Lake 


i  ns" 

253 
3,293 

1,216 

5,430 
2,920 
1,S62 
1,668 
967 

11,501 

446 
8,4$9 

2,721 
866 

905 

801 
4,220 

4,9SS 

8,628 

[',864 

1   T; 

Colfax  city 
Township  14. . 

»  Part  annexed  to  Alturas  township  in  1903. 


(1,123)  of  Little  York  and  Washington  town- 
Ana  township  between  1890  and  1900. 
18  Incorporated  in  1904. 
i»  Huntington  Beach  township  organized  from  part  of  Westminster  township 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA.  39 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  judicial  township.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  WHO  and  l'.dll,  sec  foutnotes;  for  tliu.se  between  1890  ami   1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twrllth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1,607 

i.'%i' 

lj  193 

03 

1890 

5,259 

4,657 

4,933 

San  Bernardino  County— Continued. 

2,862 

t,4U 

2^340 
40 

3,820 

136 

1,811 
3,007 

4,274 
280 
11,448 
10,449 
1,094 
1,191 
1,042 
1,066 
+,360 
1,112 
757 

1,084 
1,128 
1,538 

14,048 

12, 779 

1,466 

1,993 

2,664 

2,279 

4,477 

135 

2,554 

2,384 

149 

580 

178 

61,665 

1,315 

1,233 
437 
884 
750 
340 

34,696 

796 

398 
1,200 
411 
748 
553 
491 

1 17,897 

574 
458 

818 
935 
394 

China  city  ». . . 

170 
1,990 

Ludlow  township  '" „. 

1,113 
326 
380 
900 
488 

2,392 

1,187 
899 

765 

557 
1,454 
15,718 
15,212 
1,792 
2,732 
2,597 
3,056 
2,076 
2,969 

1,207 

4,374 

3,540 

632 

67,806 

346 
170 
385 
040 
279 
904 

1,143 

2,049 

722 

( mtario  Inunsliip,"  including  Ontario  city 

Iledlands  lownsliip,  including  1,'edlaiidS  city.. . 

5,603 
4,797 

1,904 

925 
257 
044 
704 

Perris  township 

l!i  cerside  township,  including  Riverside  cil  y  ... 

1,331 
7,973 

4,683 

8,058 
6,160 

San  llernardino  low  nship,'«  including  San  Ber- 

350 

854 

6SS 

1,949 

1,434 

661 

i.  1  do nd  Lou  usliip,1"'  including  I  pland  city 

45,915 

40,339 

329 
045 

20  35,090 

169 

2,505 

451 

262 

906 

2,545 

1,075 

2,505 

433 

'208 

1,780 
44,090 
2,836 
4,866 
4,166 
3,896 

4,970 
6,044 
6,571 
5,511 

2,236 
5, 607 

8,04.1 

159 
1,402 
417 
358 
750 

2,' 607 

1,940 

494 

630 

200 

414 
648 

443 

903 
1,885 
1,311 
1,970 
541 
316 
318 

Al   inetownshi 

412 

23G 

639 

1,482 

1,477 

100 

536 

1,070 

555 

3,437 

1,334 

810 

418 

60S 

728 

826 

485 

2,411 

2,998 

1,733 

1,206 

354 

134 

849 

39,578 
8.650 
4.911 
2,324 
4.948 
3,110 
2,375 
S,4S8 
4,687 
6,135 

1,450 
673 

277 

Corunado   lownsldp,  lie-hiding  <  'orouado  city. . . 

935 

1        10  li' In  In      1      1  >   11  1  lu  111      1        ai  li  In    il  y.  . 

29.2S2 

26, 380 

765 

National  township,  including  National  City 

1,086 

S   n   lo    piin  inn  ,i    dp       

Sutter  township   

1,289 
3,995 

6,633 

1,383 
2,096 

6,412 

San  Benito  County 

S;,n    l'i"e.i    lowinliip,    ene ,  li  n,ive    with    San 
Diego  city.... 

17,700 
17,700 

Iloiii  iter  i owns! dp,  in. -limine;  llollistertown 

4,390 
2,  SOS 
635 
822 
1,398 
S26 
796 

56,706 

3,118 

1,315 

491 

848 

1,308 

449 

27,929 

1,234 

Wardi 

1,129 
1,112 
46S 
1,471 

9  25,497 

WariK 

San  Luis  Rey  township,  including  Ooeanside 

1,066 
97 

972 

330 

Calzona  township  » 

Vallev  Center  township 

a  Reservation, returned 


n  1910.    Part  taken  to  form  W 


'  Organized  from  part  of  II  igh-gmve  tow  nship  in  1902. 

8  Riverside  township  organized  from  part  of  Sutter  township  in  1909. 

9  No  comparison  of  population  for  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 
in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

10  Barstow,  Ludlow,  Silver  Lake,  and  Yermo  townships  organized  from  parts 
of  Belleville  township  to  1900, 1902  1907,  and  1908,  respectively. 


9  Part  taken  to  form  Imperial  County  in  1907. 
'■"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  ii 
u  Lakeside  township  organized  from  part  of  El  Cajon  township  in 


40 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  judicial  township.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between   I'.iOll  ami  1910,  sec  r,,nl  noli-;;  r,i   lii.i :.-  l./ivuni   I  sail  ami   1  Mini,  ; Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

2^984 
1,4-82 
1,164 
3,370 

'isi 

461 

1,062 

850 

1,056 
83,539 

1900 

1890 

San  Francisco  Count 

416,913 

342,782 

298,997 

Santa  Barbara  County— Continued. 

1,725 
2,428 

972 

583 

2,001 

416,912 

11,373 
6,537 
7,558 
18,787 
31.879 
44,688 
36,970 

22,  m 
is,m 

35,250 
21,925 
51,564 
23,075 
25,372 
8,810 

21,307 
22,206 

50,731 

342, 782 

298,997 

1  045 

■■r  .'  including  Santa.  Maria  city 

575 
764 

60,216 

Almaden  townshi 

755 

402 

402 

2, 250 

1,992 

3,267 

5' 039 

2,431 

l\  166 
2,224 

1,041 
1,684 

4,486 

2,232 

43,767 
1,661 

28, 946 
S,101 
8,401 
9,021 
1,811 

9,759 
4,348 
1,756 

26,140 

1,599 
529 

Alviso  township, > coextensive  with  Alviso  town. 

Burnett  township,  including  Morgan  Hill  town. 

1,397 

35,452 

28,629 

Fremont  township,"  im  hiding  .Mountain  View 

2,402 

2,048 
1,985 
1,405 
5,985 

l',  545 
1,224 
9,116 

23,253 

5,850 
6,033 

4,494 

6,876 
3,321 

19,383 

1,487 
1,240 
1,345 
2,427 

i|on 

1,506 

2,287 

Gilio.v  town  ;luji,  including  CJilroy  city 

4,003 

1,820 

Mayfield  township,  including  Mayfleld  town... 

1,279 

1,576 

577 
4,856 

17,506 

1,765 

656 

3,287 

14,424 

1,658 
3,510 

31,987 

!    ii  Mi       in  inp  (i     in]      i  illilMu     tin 

Stockton  township,  coextensive  willi  Stockton 

Redwood  township,  including  Los  Gatos  town. . 

San  Jose  township.   Including   East  San  Jose 

21,500 

2,797 
1,641 

16,637 

1,401 
972 

16,072 

Santa  Clara  township,'"  including  Santa  Clara 

9,240 
3,660 

6,577 

3,646 

419 

2,255 

1,348 

2,382 

urn 

354 

877 

5,326 

5,151 

830 

1,028 

26,585 

3,319 
544 

1,812 
926 

2,411 

1,224 

512 

943 

3,216 
3,021 
1,022 
1,036 
896 

12,094 

3,434 

806 

1,817 

is  21,512 

Paso  Robles  tow  u   hip,*  in<  lml  u.r.    "  i  o  Rnbl,  s 

1,524 
821 
810 

1,728 

3,359 

2,995 

1,663 

931 

A  tos  townshi    is 

961 
1,015 

644 

1,104 

4,064 
2,785 

11,146 
1,314 
1,486 

1,960 
1,038 

1,682 

9,457 
8,361 
1,781 

7,758 
4,446 
1,178 
U84S 
918 
1,008 

18,920 

Boulder  Cru1    i          1    <        in  1  idmg  Boulder 

|          2,619 
W2,618 

sun  i.ui    Obispo  township,  including  San  Luis 

Braneiforte  towns  1  a  p ,  i  m •  1  in  I  b - g  ward  7  and  part 

10,087 

Total  for  Santa  Cruz  city  in  Braiicifonc  and 

5,659 

Township  1,  including  South  San  Francisco  city. 

9,173 

8,659 
1,565 
4,384 
5,814 

1^923 
1,016 

27,738 

2,452 

1,828 

3,298 

2,005 

3^953 

1,653 

i',(m 

18,934 

Santa  Cruz  township,  including  wards  1  to  5, 

18  571 

3,744 
1,612 
1,495 
1,015 

15,754 

2,987 

7,058 
3,628 

Watsonville  too  u  I  u    '    an  hi  In             I  nt  \  ill 

2,477 

11, 659 

1,633 
1,146 
810 
1,311 
1,584 
1,649 
£,806 
1,895 

2,171 
6,587 

5,864 

Township  2,  eoi     ten   iw    with    Santa    liarhara 

17,318 

Sunlit  Harlinrii  city: 

Townshi    1  Shasta 

539 

3,972 

S,  572 

1,437 

666 

710 

1,191 
3,301 
2,946 
2,221 

1    II         II           l      ,              I'hr,           |,|         1      ,       nllll             II, 

T«t  n-hip  3   F  ."    ici    Including  Coram  town.. 

Township  3 

2,100 

1,547 

'Vox,  usliip  4,  Igo 

918 

se in  1902. 

6  Incorporated  in  1908. 

7  Township  10  organized  from  part  of  township  7  in  1906. 

8  Incorporated  in  1905. 


is  Incorporated  in  idi;::. 


city,  returned  independently. 


1  1900;  5,596  in  1890)  of  Santa  Cruz 


\pb       nd      »m«liiinii  In      relumed  as  So'iucl  township  in  1900. 


20  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redlstricted  between 
1890  and  1900. 

n  Incorporated  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Township  means  Judicial  township.    For  changes  ir 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

'  1900 

1890 

1,801 

782 

679 

815 

843 

881 

1,479 

1,078 

735 

2,786 

4,098 

570 
1,610 

1,107 
755 
864 
756 
954 
1,582 
1.075 
414 

48,394 

38,480 

Analy  township,  including  Scbastopol  town 

5,681 
1,233 
577 
656 
1,553 
1,733 

1,765 

'842 

8,787 
6,880 
607 
729 
1,300 
886 
561 
882 
915 
,950 

13,560 
7,817 
1,215 

'897 
1,373 
1,473 
2,765 
957 
2,071 
1,149 

22,522 

3,526 

2,709 



1,499 
'750 

Cloven  lair  township,  i  unhid  hip Clo\  ml  ale  (own. 

1,654 

525 
4,313 
1,869 

780 
5,814 
3,871 

Men  ilocit  in  low  nship,  inch  id  in;:  1  lea  Ids  bur;:  city. 

3,469 

2  4,017 

»  5,081 

I'cialuina  low  nship   inch  id  in;'  Ivtaluma  city... 

5,304 

385 
751 
725 
585 
1,261 
983 
391 

18,801 

1,296 

1,973 

712 

664- 

Sierra  No.  2  township,7  including  Loyalton  town. 

199 
16,962 

289 
12,163 

1,357 

1,625 

869 

10, 985 

6,673 

Santa  Rosa  township,  including  Santa  Rosa 

8,620 

1,188 
636 
476 
161 
510 

2,267 

1,009 
518 
602 
377 

2,131 

m 

708 
2,071 

1,719 
957 

798 

$16 

248 

2,061 

651 
274 
2,556 
1,134 
629 
605 

27,659 

1,539 

1,304 

567 
1,386 
1,069 

500 

448 
710 
782 

271 

Sonoma  township, l,;  including  Sonoma  town 

3,172 
652 

1,671 
783 

9,550 

2,590 

483 
767 

403 
722 

1,086 

1,254 

798 
1,173 

Mott  township,  including  Dunsmuir  town 

1,360 
525 

1,899 
356 

1,162 

552 
7,258 
4,034 

2,455 
1,035 
8,189 
1,573 
1,183 

6,328 

2,024 
1,760 

513 
1,128 

Modcsln  township,  including  Modesto  city 

Newman  township,  including  Newman  town.. . 

Oakdale  township,  including  ( >al;d:>lo  on  , 

2,531 

1,101 
1,183 

70 
1,231 

Table    Rock"  township,    including   Montague 

Turlock  township,  including  Turiock  city 

946 

738 
5,886 

2,235 
1,254 

1,719 

1,100 

Ward  2 

5,469 

24,143 

20,946 

Butte  township 

Solano  County 

905 
1,501 
1,192 
1,847 
1,160 

11,401 

1,001 

921 

1,371 

1,105 

1,488 

977 

2,739 

2,360 

260 

960 
205 
481 

1,628 
884 

1,853 
827 

3,423 

834 

641 

373 
3,005 
1,177 
12, 138 
11,340 
5,793 
4,854 
693 

3,174 

2,7,5) 
280 
717 
757 
282 
429 

1,500 
682 

1,586 
783 

2,158 

2,951 

2,361 

321 

869 

774 

274 

494 

1,236 

648 

1,869 

1,082 

2,140 

'.  nlja  township,  including  Ynlia  City  town 

Den verton  township : 

1,071 

10,996 

[[■lading  Rio  Vista  town. . 

Corning  township,  including  Corning  city 

Silveyjille  township,  including  Dixon  town 

2,555 
972 
439 
517 

5,210 

3,530 
761 

1,199 
793 
777 

1,126 
851 
221 
703 

2,269 

1,280 

Suisun  township,  including  Fairfield  and  Sui- 

479 

836 

4,553 

2,750 

lied  I'.lidT  township,  ini-liiiting  Rod  BluiTcily.. 

626 
403 
4, 160 
1,220 
8,697 
7,965 

499 

440 

2,712 

725 

6,866 

6,343 

1      .,■;.      ill    ■      i,v.   ,    ,|,„,      10    - 1  ■"  -  ■  1  1  i  1  ■ '     \    .1"   '         !!:•    iiV>   ■) 

II       ;,,     !      ■                     !!;.!,.                                              II:     ■■■    .     !i'.     .. 

1,192 
920 

Tehama  towns!                         ihamatown 

864 

Ward  3 

Vina  township 

747 

1,226 

i  Township  15  organized  from  part  of  township  13  In  1904. 

»  County  totals  include  population  (221  in  1900:  i"  in  I  soil)  of  Gibson  township 
and  population  (327  in  1900;  469  in  1890)  of  Sears  township  annexed  to  Table  Rock 
township;  population  (215  in  1900;  349  in  1S90)  of  Lincoln  township,  part  taken  to 
form  part  of  Downieville  to  hip;  population 

(117  in  1900;  168  in  1890)  of  Oneida  township,  taken  to  form  part  of  Sierra  No.  2 
township;  and  population  (930  in  1900;  962  in  1S90)  of  Sierra  township,  taken  to  form 
Sierra  No.  1  township  and  part  of  Sierra  No.  2  township,  since  1900. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Downieville  township  in  1901. 

*  Organized  from  parts  of  Butte,  Forest,  and  Lincoln  townships  in  1901. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Downieville  township  in  1901;  part  of  Lincoln  town- 


'  Organized  from  Oneida  township  and  part  of  Sierra  township  in  1901. 

s  Incorporated  in  1901. 

9  Gibson  and  Sears  townships  annexed  in  1901. 
1"  Incorporated  in  1903. 

u  Greenviev.  township  organized  from  part  of  Scott  Valley  township  in  1901. ' 
■2  Incorporated  in  1908. 

is  Somes  Bar  township  organized  from  part  of  Liberty  township  in  1909. 
"  Incorporated  in  1909. 
15  Incorporated  in  1902. 

15  Glen  Ellen  tow  Groin  part  ol  Sonoma  township  in  1901. 

17  Incorporated  in  1906. 
>8  Incorporated  in  1907. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Township  mains  judicial  township.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

T  init     County 

3,301 

>  4,383 

13,719 

18,347 

20  14,367 

689 

422 
910 
674 

35,440 

490 

319 

778 
908 

« 18,375 

467 
403 
261 

768 
1  24,574 

2,138 
1,100 
5,962 

2,555 

3,347 

2,216 

748 

5,052 

2,945 

923 

890 

13,923 

n    ii  ml  i<>\  ii  Inj)     in  Imlii]     i  >    ii  ii  1  en  , 

Santa  Paula  Luwm.liip,  inelm.iiitg  Santa  Paula 

\  '  nl  ui  i  im.  n  Inp    in'  1  ml  in     \'i  nt  jra  city 

747 
393 

508 

1J050 

4,667 
970 
949 
2,981 
1,814 
2,246 

1,638 
148 

2,696 

605 

644 

648 

400 

617 

487 

4,819 

2,758 

1,825 

7,055 

4,660 

682 

560 
659 
946 
1,078 

565 
9,979 

481 

2,470 

110 

1,027 

(10) 

1,915 

2s 13,618 

ill                    i 

4,068 

inln   rownship   m<  lulling  Lindsay  town 

422 

421 

636 

855 

895 

528 

333 

770 

543 

1,047 

1,785 

1,529 

910 

8, 187 

l',601 

10,042 

574 
614 
506 
738 
750 

1,457 

991 
148 

1             i  >\   n       |ii      lull           nli     I,  i      i    1 

V       in    n    ho.  "  i  ,ic  .  null'    «  ii  p   1  !>■  1"i  - 

621 

775 

1,042 

1,398 

'785 
4,392 
2,886 

Porterville  city:  » 

Winters  township,  including  Winters  town 

Woodland  township,  including  Woodland  city. 

890 
3,441 

2, 161 
4,948 

3,085 

4,646 
2,697 
5,503 
4,293 
2,885 

8,620 

ill  i  in     i    i i   liuln         '    ill  i    n  . 

East  Bear  River  township,  including  Wheat- 

936 
481 
381 

416 

5,825 

6,480 

1,201 

921 

1,541 

1,767 

370 

100 

264 

333 
291 

916 

352 

3,991 
8,497 

430 

295 

389 

539 

i        >  including  Marysville  city . 

4,635 

8,991 

is  11,166 

6,082 

2,748 

1^276 
701 

3^018 

/    2,123 

l',137 

1,201 
1,589 
3,157 

1,441 

1,034 

837 
1,187 

630 

150 
260 
467 
600 
252 

J;  81  in  1890)  of  Mi 

to  Trinity  Center  township;  and  population  (343  in  190 

I'.....  nPum  miiii. "mil.  in  11  iv    |-';,i  1.    i!.\vn-;lli|i,  'dime  I'lll'l. 

2  Douglas  City  township  annexed  in  1904. 

3  Canyon  Creek,  New  River,  and  North  Fork  townships  annexed  in  1904. 

<  Name  eham.j'.il  irnm  I, urn.  Pddge  in  1904. 

'  i .,-..-,  1  1 on  and  Minersville  townships  annexed  in  1904. 

'County  1ol;, I    hx/hides  population    (113)   of  Tnln    iliver   Indian    Reservation, 
relumed  independently  in  1900. 

7  County  tot. i.l  i  Deludes  pnmilnt  ion  la,:.'.'.",  i  of  Mussel  Slon.'di  Imvnslnp,  laken  lo 
form  Ivim's  ("oniil  v  Pel  ween  Pain  and  1900. 

8  Organized  from  part  of  Tipton  township  in  1907. 
im  .ji.    Porterville,  and  SpringviUe  townships  organized  from  parts  of  Tule 


11  Incorporated  in  1902. 

12  Lemon  Cove  township  organized  from  part  of  Visalia  township  in  1906. 
is  Incorporated  in  1910. 

» Tipton  and  Woodville  townships   returned  as  Tipton    township    in  1900. 
Part  taken  to  foi  a                  I       i  hip  in  1907. 
'"•■  Wfiirned    \,iii  Tipton  township  in  1900. 
'■•  ■  oimi  ,    iofal  n  oln.li  ■;  i  o;m!a  i.ion  ,  I  n.,i:  i  .,;  i  o  .,  i.  Urn  ,  ,.     mi.     .■■!   ..a     Pi.     ( 

since  1900. 

«  Part  annexed  to  township  2  in  1902. 

i«  Parts  of  township  ;  i  ami.  I  annexed  in  1902. 

1,1  I'; 10    e.l  io  im/  .m!n, i  '/:  in   pill";     ma  m.hip  II  mine,  i    1  in   Ian  :. 


!0  No  comparison  of  population  a 


t  township  in  1909, 


Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 


id  1901,  respectively. 


bemade;  coiinlv  re.lisiiiet.e.l  in  1908  and  1910. 
=i  Incorporated  in  1903. 

22  County  total  includes  population  (671  in  1900;  770  in  1890)  of  Fairview  town- 
ship, part  taken  to  form  Du ownship  and  pari  anni    ed  to  Capay  township 

since  1900. 

23  Part  of  Fairview  township  annexed  in  1904. 

2*  Organized  from  part  of  Fairview  township  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


43 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

it 

Alameda 

23,383 

SOS 

5,021 

916 

402 

1,124 
696 
1,121 
2,370 
1,477 

12,727 

481 

2,360 

40,434 
403 

1,190 

2,372 

507 

544 

881 

1,565 

797 

751 

3,750 

1,444 

1,114 
823 

4,199 
621 

3,980 

1,582 
922 
703 
666 
972 

3,540 
1,477 

L114 
970 

827 

214 

1,719 

1,661 

1,610 

488 

2,613 

1,334 

518 

11,845 

834 
905 
2,408 
316 
883 

675 
24, 892 
1,725 
2,437 
2,746 

4,520 

987 
4,829 
2,746 
2,011 

992 
279 
679 
2,308 
729 

160 

815 

1,299 

1,257 

1,536 

2,035 

634 

870 

594 

1,000 

16,464 

11,165 

1  Incoln  town 

Placer 

1,402 
1,814 
2,030 
2,697 

1,482 
17,809 

954 

:;io,io,s 

745 

2,232 

983 

2,404 
2,115 
5,430 
1,041 
3,102 

2,551 

4,034 

3,576 

274 

4,923 

607 

1,161 

-  5, 791 

1,733 

892 

445 

1,035 

150,174 

3,119 

673 
4,274 
2,920 

836 
3,859 

2,555 
2,384 

3o!291 
1,441 

5,880 

1,719 

798 

1,914 

1,254 

497 
10. 207 
2,  696 

576 
3,530 

li)!  449 
2,935 
2,442 
6,802 

884 
15, 212 
1,026 

2,  COS 
556 

44, 696 
1,603 

3,  736 
1,531 

12,  779 

39, 578 

416, 01 2 

898 

28,946 

3,471 
5,157 
4,384 
5,934 
8,429 

11,659 
4,348 

11,146 
2,260 
7,847 

1,001 

961 

Alameda  —  — 
Los  Angeles 

Alameda 

San  Joaquin 

Santa  Barbara. .. 
Los  Angeles 

Los  Angeles 

Los  Angeles 

1,493 

1,391 

Santa  Clara 

972 
2,252 

1,015 

1,456 
674 

1,273 
635 

low 

Contra  Costa 

Los  Angeles 

Humboldt 

Lordsbur   cit 

102, 479 

952 

2.050 

863 

4,836 

434 

2,751 

13,214 

962 
1,595 

Santa  Clara 

1,915 

Los  Angeles 

2,026 

Contra  Costa 

1,380 
3,497 

1,600 

2.3'jl 
5,101 

Santa  Clara 

1,909 

Bisho    cl 

Stanislaus 

Los  Angeles 

Contra  Costa 

Humboldt 

Santa  Cruz 

li,024 
1,205 

2,  402 

Monterey 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Clara 

1,748 

Burlin  ame  towr 

San  Mateo 

690 
2,640 

4,036 
1,086 
3,250 

2,894 

San  Diego 

Nevada 

Stanislaus 

1,353 

2,524 

San  Bernardino . . 
Los  Angeles 

Claremontcit 

Newman  town 

750 

763 

Stanislaus 

66,960 

San  Bernardino . . 

1,285 
1,441 

1.315 
1,336 

Los  Angeles 

San  Diego 

San  Bernardino.. 

Colusa  towr 

Oceanside  cit 

330 

722 

1,216 

Los  Angeles 

Contra  Costa 

Corona  cit 

Riverside 

San  Diego 

Los  Angeles 

Del  Norte 

1,434 
935 

Oxnard  cit 

Ventura 

Monterey 

Santa  Clara 

Los  Angeles 

San  Luis  Obispo. 

1,411 

9^117 

1,224 

3,871 

699 

907 

Solano 

783 

1,082 

Contra  Costa 

Santa  Clara 

1,748 

1,100 

En 

Riverside 

279 

1,016 

755 

500 

7,327 

228 

541 
271 

4,858 

Ar 

Mendocino 

Los  Angeles 

5, 526 

3,034 

San  Diego 

Mendocino 

563 
2,750 

2,946 

4,797 

855 

1,653 

Humboldt 

Farfield  town 

Humboldt 

Mendocino 

846 
1,590 
356 

763 
945 
266 

San  Bernardino.. 

Los  Angeles 

San  Mateo 

Contra  Costa 

Humboldt 

082 
7,973 
1,050 

12,470 

10,818 

Riverside 

Orange 

Santa  Clara 

Los  Angeles 

1,820 

1,694 

4,719 

Sacramento  cit 

Sacramento 

l|582 
3,304 

1^965 
1,869 

•    942 
1,419 
1,485 

Monterey 

Hayward  town 

Healdsburg  city 

Hemet  city 

San  Bernardino. 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco. . . 

Riverside 

Santa  Clara 

San  Benito 

6, 150 

17,700 

:;i2,7s2 

583 

21, 500 
449 

2,253 
3, 021 

3^879 
4,933 

3!  650 
5,659 

Riverside 

Contra  Costa 

Los  Angeles 

San  Benito 

San  Diego  city 

1,315 

1,234 

205 

276 

San  Leandro  cit 

San  Luis  Obispo 
San  Mateo 

Los  Angeles 

Los  Angeles 

Santa  Barbara  cit 

Santa  Barbara.. 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Cruz 

Santa  Barbara. . 
Los  Angeles 

Lakeport  town 

726 

991 

Lemoore  city 

Kings 

Santa  Monica  city 

3,057 

1,580 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— CALIFORNIA. 

-POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OK  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Santa  Paula  cit 

2,216 
7,817 

2J143 
1,233 

1,750 

957 
2,029 

4,649 

23,'  253 
641 

385 

221 
2,758 

Stanislaus 

Mendocino 

San  Bernardino.. 

1,573 
2,136 
2,384 
1,177 
11,340 

2,945 
772 
4,550 
4,446 
1,922 

481 
4,550 
1,153 

1,139 

910 
3,187 
1,134 
1,160 

(',,  673 
1,628 

5,220 
1,334 

1,850 

Los  Angelos 

1 ,  220 
7,965 

2,470 

Sehna  town 

1,083 

1,150 

Los  Angeles 

Los  Angeles 

3,085 
3,528 

652 
1,922 

1,001 

757 

Santa  Cruz 

Los  Angeles 

Tuolumne 

Los  Angeles 

San  Mateo 

San  Joaquin 

South  Pasadena  ci 

492 

1,590 

791 

893 

785 
2,886 
1,254 

630 

Los  Angeles 

Mendocino 

17, 506 
625 

14,424 
499 

Susanville  tow 

Lassen 

2,216 

2,697 

COLORADO. 

Table  1.-P0PULATI0N  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOli    I'HII,    DIVISION. 


Adams  County1. 

Precinct  1,  Bijou 

Precinct  2,  Bennett 


Precinct  5,  Barr 

Precinct  ti,  First  Creek 

]'recinct  7,  Easl     lPiglilon,   including  part   of 
Brighton  tov~ 

Brighton  to 

Total  for  h 
Precinct  S,   W 
Brighton  town 

Ilricihton  town  (part  of).. 

Precinct   9,  Henderson  

Precinct  Id,  Lower  Platte... 

Precinct  1 1 ,  Irondale 

Precinct  12,  Colfax,  including  part  of  Aurora 


Precinct  3,  Vilas.. 
Precinct  4,  Springfield 
Precincts,  Maxey  ■».. 
Precinct  (I,  Carnso  ''-.. 
Precinct  7,  Hegnier u. 

Bent  County.. 


Precinct  '!,  (iufchy  .  . 
Precinct  4,  Caddoa... 

Precinct  5,  Prowers 

Precinct  c,  Northeasl . 


Counti/.  ami  pnauci  ,',  Arapahoe  County.. 

Precinct  13,  Big  Dry j 

Precinct  l-l,  Power  Clear  Creek : 

Precinct  15,  Upper  Clear  Creek 


Arapahoe  County3 

Precinct  1,  West  Sheridan,  including  Sheridan 

Sheridan  town 

Precinct  2,  East  Sheridan 

Precinct  3,  Glendale,  including  part  of  Au 


Total  for  Littleton  town  in  precincts  4  and  8. . 
Precinct  5,  North  Englewood,  including  ward  1 

and  part  or  ward  2  ol  Englewood  city 

Englewood  city  (part  of) 

TolalfoT  I  'nut,  a  ",'i/  Clin  ■  in  precincts  5  and  6. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Precinct  0,  South  Englewood,  including  ward  3 

and  part  of  ward  2  of  Englewood  city 

Englewood  city  (pari  of) 

Precinct  7.  Dry  Creek 

Precuici  '--,  North  Littleton,  including  part  of 

Littleton  town 

Littleton  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  9,  Broadway 

Precinct  10,  Duff 

Precinct  11,  Melvin 

Precinct  12,  Howard 

Precinct  13,  Coal  Creek 

Precinct  14,  Byers 

Precinct  15,  Deer  Trail 

Precinct  16,  Wolf  Creek 


Archuleta  County 

Precinct  1,  East  Pagosa  Springs,  includin 
of  Pagosa  Springs  town 

Pagoi.i  Spi  ■•'<;,  i  . 


Las  Animas  city  (part  of)... 
Boulder  County 


Preein.-t  2.  Hygiei  . 

Precinct  3,  Altona 

Precinct  .1,  \':il nicint . . 
Precinct  li,  ('aniield... 
Precinct  7,  Maishall  . . 
Precinct  8,  Magnolia.. 
Precinct  9,  Lafayette,20  including  part  of  La- 
fayette tc — 


L'tinydle  hm  n  {purl  nf)... 


indS8.. 


Precinct  10,  Ward,  including  Ward  t< 

Ward  town 

Precinct  11,  Jamesiown,  including  Jamestown 

Jamestown  imrn. . 

Precinct  12,  Caribou 

Precinct  13,   Nederland,   including   Nederland 


Louisville  tc 
Louisville  £o_.. 

Total  for  Lnvim'iilt  Imrn  in  pr  enacts  19  and 27 . 


Precinct  20,  Niwot... 


Precinct  23,  Sunset.. 


Loneinont  city. . 
North  Long mn in  town  ' 
Precinct  2.1,  Aliens  Park 


Precinct  4,  San  Juan  Rivers _ 

Precinct  5,  Centi.il  Pagosa    Springs,'   including 

part  of  Pagosa  Springs  town 

Pagosa  Springs  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  6,  Piedra  >° 

Precinct  7.  Arboles  '" 

Precinct  S.  Pagosa  Junction  s 

Precinct  9,   Wesi     Pagosa    Springs,9   including 


annexed  in  1909;  parts  annexed  to  Washington  and  Yuma  Counties  in  1903. 
1  Name  changed  from  Fletcher  in  1907. 

•  Parts  taken  to  form  Adams  and  Denver  Counties  in  1902  and  parts  am 


Precinct  3  l,  Kldora.^  including  Eldora  town  ... 


Precinct  30,  North  Boulders* 

Preclncl  37,  South  Boulder  ** 

Precinct  38,  Lafayette,2'  Including  part  of  Lafay- 


s  Incorporated  in  P.lO'.t. 


n  be  made;  not  returned  by  p 
«  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1900. 

'     oi'v  ioi   .c,l    ii  i oi  e 


Lafayette  town  (part  nf)... 
'»  Returned  as  Atlanta  in 

*  No  comparison  cf  popu 


e  made;  county  redistricted  in  1908. 


n  (100)  of  part  of  Southern  Ute  Indian  Reser-     in  n 


,    X  and  31.  parts 

taken  to  form  precincts  36  and  37  and  parts  annexed  to  Boulder  city;  and  population 
(72)  of  old  precinct  30.  annexed  io  precinct  34.  since  1900. 

"  No  comparison  ol  population  forl890can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 


M  Precinct  31        _ 

11  Part  taken  to  fori 

a  Incorporated  in  1904. 

«s  Old  precinct  36  annexed  in  1900. 

2*  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4,  22,  29,  30,  and  31  in  1908. 


(45) 


46 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  Mid  J9Jfl,see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                        191 

1) 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Boulder  County— Continued. 

400 
353 
S39 

sse 

540 
256 

US 

s:, ; 

459 

622 

5.001 

"  7,082 

"7,184 

Precinct  1,  Silver  Plume,  including  part  of  Silver 

285 

m 

460 

227 
202 

396 
550 

960 

188 
182 

430 
418 
245 
179 
134 

62 

549 
418 

2,154 

629 

446 

511 
464 

478 
415 

411 
85 
80 

11,285 

0,150 

3,330 

Total  for      '          /                       /     ,  m          1  1 
l'icciiici,  v,  Silver  1  'In  me,  including  part  of  Silver 

775 

908 

Lonpinnnt  city,  in  precincts  1,  '-'!,  '-'!,  and  33....             4 

2,201 

1,543 

Precinct    3,    Georgetown,    including   part    of 

Total  for  Georgetown  town  in  precincts  S 

1,418 

7,085 

« 6,612 

Precinct    4,    Georgetown,    including   part    of 

Precinct   5,    Georgetown,    including    part    of 

hi; 

29 
39 

564 

m 

041 

720 

23 
85 
46 
149 
100 

894 
747 

425 
799 
499 
127 

451 

376 

787 

122 
02? 

276 
AS 
65 
164 
332 
71 

717 

t9S 
243 

687 

374 

128 

572 
44S 

1,006 

742 
563 
95 
145 

64 

224 
130 

725 
523 

3,722 

I'lecim |, ii.Iiim    1    input    ,,,,,,! 

Precinct  4,  Buena  Vimo.,  including  part  of  Buena 

276 

1S4 

Total  for  Buena  Vista  town  in  precincts  4 

Precinct  11,  Idaho  Springs,  including  part  of 

Precinct 5,  Buena  \>.la.  inclmliiu'partof  Buena 

Total  for  Idaho  Springs  city'"  in  precincts  11 

2,502 

1,338 

Precinct  7.  St.  Kline,  including  Si.  hlmotown.. 

Precinct  12,  Id            icluding  part  of 

Precinct  13,  Idaho  Springs,  including  part  of 

i.'ci.ici   in    ;.ii;,l;;        ,  hi.Piiv  \,  ,i  i  <>i  i  i  ci 

Precinct  14,  Idaho  Springs,  including   part  of 

to  13,  and  23.  mul  pari*  if  utixincts  10,  14, 

2,586 

Precmct   15,  li             prir           1  lading  part  of 

654 

899 

S99 

846 
747 

367 
97 
86 
87 

8,794 

Precinct  12,  Solid'  ■  enmp.  imh-.:  part  of  ward  2 

P  7,193 

Precinct  13,  Salic' >     con in    part  of  ward  2 

Precinct  1,  Guadalupe,  including  Guadalupe 

562 
168 
533 

261 

470 
316 
953 
280 
853 
US 

1,557 
S.01S 

1,145 

722 
681 

1,695 

'849 
664 
65 
292 

5,498 

498 
S48 
538 

1,367 
700 
600 
238 

1,050 
243 
455 
208 

698 
673 
1,141 
841 
739 
360 
347 

667 
468 
766 

C:                                                     1                  :     1           1     1         ,      ,1          1 

1 '    1      1  1  1                

i'rci  imi  1",  I'otk  li  i  Springs,9  im  Hiding  Poncha 

Precinct  3,  San  Rafael,  including  San  Rafael 

101 

112 

i            i  of  ward  1  of 

Precinct  8,  La  Jara,  including  La  Jara  town 

489 

Precinct  9,  Rio  Grande,  including  part  of  Ala- 

Precinct  21   Sal  in                                of  wards  2 

1,091 

Tolil/lnl   .i  IllUmsii  luir  ,1  III  pfuoncis  Olillii       ' 

Precinct  10,  Manassa,  including  Manassa  town. . 

769 

"501 

"534 

Precinct  11,  Antonito,  including  Antonito  town. 

335 

Che  enne  Count                                                  3 

Precinct  12,  West  Alamosa,  including  part  of 

472 

667 
188 

270 

571 
82 

456 

700 
531 

290 

b      14,  Sanford,  including  Sanford  town . . . 

803 

Precinct  2,  East  t  h.      mi          n     nn  lading  part 

199 

274 

4,632 

Total  for  Chty  mi,     n   n    mi  u  in  precincts  2 

1  t"  m  i      Will  lit  si  one 'Wells,  including  part 

956 
670 
605 
336 

250 

731 
503 
529 
261 
348 

Precinct  7,  AToya 

Precinct  5,  La  Costilla 

»  Part  of  precinct  31  a; 


1  parts  of  precincts  4, 


mnty  redistricted  between  1890 

1901. 

s  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  IS  and  parts  of  precincts  20  and  21  in  1906  and  part 
of  precinct  22  in  190S. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  22 


s  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  21  in  : 
•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  20  in  1 
1°  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  10  in  19C 


'      \o  eoilip'ii  i    mi  ill    poi.inl  ii  ion  , 

'5  No  comparison    -*  - 
1906. 

16  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

»  County  total  includes  population  (248)  of  precinct  13,  annexed  to  precinct  6 
between  1890  and  1900. 

"8  Returned  as  Conejos  in  1900. 


i;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct 


n  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 


47 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
s  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  tSDO  and  nun,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


Costilla  County— Continued. 


1'reclnct  »,  San  Acacio 

Precinct  7,  Fort  Carland. . 
Precinct  8,  Ivin  Crande. . . 
Preeinel  0,  Stanley 


Pr-cinct  13,  East  Dale.  . 


Custer  County.. 


5,  Silver  Cliff,''  including  Silver  Cliff 


.1  liner  Cliff  town 

'    ^t  7,  Texas  Creek  . . 
!t8,  Ula 


Iloichkiss  town 

Pieciiid  3,  Crawford 

Precinct.  »,  Kckei  I  » 

Precinct  5,   Paonia.'  including  part  of  Paonia 

Paonia  town  (part  of) -   

Total  for  Pannm  ioirii  8  in  pneineti  5  ttml  I ! . 
Precinct  I''.  IHdui,"  excludinr.  part  of  licit  a  city. . 
Precinct  7,  Cedaredge,"1  including  Cedaredge 


Precinct  9.   North   Delta,*  excluding    part    of 

Delta  city 

Precinct  10,  Midway  12 

Precinct  11,  Paonia',"  including  part  of  Paonia 


Paonia  town  (part  of). . 
Precinct  12,  Wayne  ".. 


,,15  in  precincts  1,  6,  and  9 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS j 

Denver  County '« 

Denver  city, 17  coextensive  with  Denver  County. 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 1 

Ward  6 

Wardl 

Wardf, 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

Wardll I 

TFarrf  12 

Ward  IS I 

Ward  U ! 


1  County  total  includes  population  (359)  of  precinct  6,  annexed  to  precinct  5 
since  1900. 

I  Precinct  6  annexed  In  1906. 

'  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1900. 
<  Exclusive  of  population  of  Delta  city. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  10  in  1904. 

«  Name  changed  from  Surface  Creek  in  1900.    Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  7 
and  12  in  1900  and  1906,  respectively. 

'  Parts  taken  m  l.n.n  precinct  11  and  part  of  precinct  10  in  1904. 
e  Incorporated  in  1900. 

»  Precinct  9  organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  in  1900. 
'«  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1900. 
•'  Incorporated  in  1907. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  5  in  1904. 
'»  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  fl  in  1904. 
"  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1905. 

II  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

's  Organized  from  part  of  Arapahoe  County  in  1902:  part  annexed  to  Adams 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Dolores  County . . 


'-"  including  Rico  town. . 


Douglas  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Pinegrove2' 

' '-  -:nrt  2,  Platte 

net  3,  Sei lalia 

East  Castle  Rock,  including  part  of 

Castle  Rock  town 

Castle  Rock  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Castle  IPieh  hue  11  in  pi  tennis  !,  nil  J  i  . 

I'rerinct  .">,  (lien  drove 

Precinci  c,  Crccnland 

Precinct  7,  West  Ca'tle  Hock,  including  part  of 


Precinct  8,  Franktown.. 
Precinct  '.),  Case 

Precinct  in.  Spring  Valley  .. 


U'(  si  Creek  'town  ".'.'.'. 

Precinct  13,  Hilltop 

Precinct  14,  Larkspur. . 


Red  Cliff  to 

Precinct  5,  Oilman" 

__"      .0,  Minturn,  including  Minium  U 
Minimi)  ii)ieu-f 


Basalt  to 

inct  13,  Ruedi 

14,  Burns  Hole. 

Precinct  13.  Sheephorn. . 


El  Paso  County 

Precinct  1,  Eastonville 

1  'reel  net  2,  Table  Rock 

Precinct  3,  Monument,  including  Monument 

Monti  mail  town - 

Precinct  4,  Husted 

Precinct  3.  comprising  wardl  of  Colorado  City. 
Total  for  Oilmmln  i'titep  em  o'i  nsiei  with  pn- 
einets 5  to  9 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Wardi 

Precinct  C,  comprising  part  of  ward  4  of  Colo- 
rado City 

Precinct  7,  comprising  ward  2  of  Colorado  City.. 
Precincts,  comprising  ward  3  of  Colorado  City.. 
Precinct  !),  comprising  part  of  ward  4  of  Colo- 
rado City  

Precinct    10,    Fountain,    including    Fountain 


is  County  total  includes  population  (456)  of  old  precinct  2,  annexed  to  precinct  1 


>r  civil  divisions  ineomplele. 


'.;  information  as  to  changes  ir 


"6  County  total  includes  population  (455)  of  precinci  :'.  annexed  lo  precinct  3,  and 
population  (48)  of  precinct  11,  annexed  to  precinct  10,  between  1890  and  1900;  and 
population  (379)  of  precincts  4  and  7,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

37  Precinct  4  annexed  in  1904. 

28  Incorporated  in  1904. 

29  Not  returrJ  — 
3»  Precinct  It 

3i  Precinct  17  organized  from  part  of  precinct  16  in  1900. 
82  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  ii 


precinct  (comprising  Elyria  town),  part  of  Argo  precinct  (comprising  Argo  town), 
part  of  Berkeley  precinci  1  ci in  ;   |    town),  pari  oJ   Montclaii   pi. 'rind 

(comprising  Montclair  town),  part  of  Val verde  precinct  (comprising  Valverde  town), 
and  Paper  Mills  precinct,  annexed  to  Denver  city  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOK  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

El  Paso  County— Continued. 

Precinct  12,  Manitou,  including  part  of  Mani- 

848 

798 

1,357 

559 

607 
110 

777 

419 

241 
55 
426 

163 

147 
SO 
299 

29,078 
29,078 
S,695 
.    2,800 
5,092 
S,S57 
3,745 
4, 'OS 
4,00% 
2,284 
193 

416 

180 
191 
862 
334 
97 

5,331 

Fremont  County— Continued. 

58 
120 
124 

83 
111 

84 
130 
185 

715 
648 

1,321 

648 

673 

929 
157 
67S 
845 
4S5 

556 
658 

1,505 
1,413 

70 

51 
354 

63 
375 

55 
187 
881 

48 

33 
738 

86 

10,144 

Tolnl  l'ii  1            '        a      i     '  met    I     '.ml  1 
Precinct  13,  Manitou,  Including  part  of  Mani- 

1,S03 

1,4S9 

Precinct  2(1,  ooull;  C m.  including  ward  1  of 

Total/Or  St'll  li>    ■   0  mm  clili  ir    yacciinr,    '.'!.)  U  ml 

968 

lYeciiiri       1,  Soul!'   !  coon     ineln  hoc     1  rosiieel 

Heights  town  and  ward  2  of  South  Canon 

l'rocmcl.   23,    Palmer    Luke,   coextensive   with 

166 

lrmiul      1     (iii    M  mill  un    [ills,  i  i,  In  pug 

40 

Precincts  20  to  49,  coextensive  with  Colorado 

1  re  pi   i       i.    \i  1II1     11  Inn.  ,    ,  in     1,1,1c    .,  11 1, 

21,085 

11,140 

337 

Precinct    25,     Rookvale,    including    Rockvale 

S70 

Ir     111         (.otlonu-oorl 

1  1      ,,,,      '      ii>   1    1 

rrecinei  32,  Brewster 

I'rccinei  33,  Fruitmere 

105,835 

3,101 

2 1,858 

Precinct  1,  South  Carbondale,  Including  part  of 

317 
166 

284 

509 

118 

94 

■  462 

748 
697 

2,019 

740 
656 

613 
616 

393 

250 

692 
928 

493 

566 
165 
511 
570 
202 

456 
225 

698 

230 
290 

848 
268 
377 
232 
419 

464 
243 

Precinct  1,  Elizabeth,  including  Elizabeth  town. 

485 
194 
221 
759 
691 
216 
553 
295 
355 
469 
242 
422 
623 

18,181 

487 

283 
673 
778 
81 
80 
253 
466 

Total  for    Carbondale  town    in    precincts   1 

173 

''re:  niei     ■_',      :•■       ■          n  i. ..'I  '.    io,  In   ,ing    ,  cs  r  i 

1           in                        1                            1          in           I111          1 

Total  for  Glenwood  Springs  town  in  precincix 

1,350 

8 15,636 

«  9,156 

Fremont  Count 

Precinct  (1,  < JI.  n    01 im  In  h  1:  pn    ol 

Precinct  1,  Canon  City,  comprising  ward  1  of 

1,529 
6,162 

i,m 

1,S46 

1,150 

560 
577 
726 

1,150 

819 
778 

2,712 
778 
696 

1,2S8 

751 
696 

1,273 

1,238 

553 

752 
676 

I  r    in  1      id    1     .ui     pi  in       im  ludingpart  of 

Total/or  Canon  Ciiij  c<« rlcnsiec  with  precincts 

S,775 

2.825 

Precinct  H,  (  1                                    ludmg  part  of 

Precinct  9,  East  New  Castle,  including  part  of 

I       .          I                               ,!■     ,,l                           .      ,:|   ',.■.,!■■     P'il    1     Ui'    ••    Ilfl 

Total  foi  <~\i  1   1      a      •    a    1,  n    '    ,       "  mil 

431 

Precinct  3,  Canon  City,  comprising  part  of  ward 

...^ 

Sit 

Precinct  10,  \\  1    1      1      <      1  k\  including  part  of 

Precinct  4,  Canon  CM  ,  ,  comprising  part  of  ward 

1 

Precinct  5,  Canon  Cih    comprising  part  of  ward 

Precinct  <;,  Canon  City,  comprising  ward  4  of 

Preeiiici    n.     Coiii     Hole,    including  part   of 

Precinct  7,  Florence    including  ward  1  of  Flor- 

1 

I'.'iol    /or    t ,',/./..    Im,  ,1    ,.,    /:'■', nncic   i  1,   ,'.;,  unci 

273 

Totalfor  I  i                                i 

S,728 

Precinct    15,    South    Rifle,   including   part   of 

WardS 

Precinct  8,  Florence,  including  ward  2  of  Flor- 

Precinct  17.   (J rand    Valley,    including    Crarnl 

Precinct  '.)    l-'loi     i<     uicliidin     u ai d  3  of  Flor- 

Precinct  11,  Coal  (.reel.,  including  Coal  Creek 

Precinct  21,  West  Rifle,  including  part  of  Rifle 

| 

Coal  Creek  town 

698 

Utile  linen  {pan  ii/  ) 

;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 
'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  10  in  1906. 
•  Precincts  9  and  12  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  6  in  1908. 

'---  *o  form  part  of  precinct  10 


»  Incorporated  in  1908. 


d.  be  made;  county  redlstricted  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO.  49 

1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CiVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  betweeu  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  thi 


and  1900. 

>  Precinct  7  organized  from  part  of  precinct.  1  in  190G. 

<  Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  6  and  8  in  1901  and  190G,  respectively,  and  part 
of  precinct  9  in  1907. 

» Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  9  in  1907. 

i  Incorporated  in  1903. 

8  Incorporated  in  1904. 

s  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1904. 

10  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1906. 

11  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  3  in  1907. 

12  County  total  includes  population  (33)  of  preciuct  16,  annexed  to  precinct  fi 
since  1900. 

"  County  total  includes  population  (59)  of  precincts  16  and  18,  not  returned 


M1NOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

-«~ 

1910 

1900 

1890 

nt 

4,131 

6,690 

'5,867 

Gunnison  County— Continued. 

119 

27 

78 

495 
897 
782 

50 
527 

33 
101 

646 

300 
150 
81 
88 
101 

110 

101 
93 
75 

100 

l'recinct  1 ,  including  ward  1  of  Central  City  town . 

529 

458 

1,782 
468 
460 
557 
307 
481 
460 

557 

307 
158 

209 
654 

445 
397 

181 
183 

304 

375 
271 
353 
63 

1,862 

800 

737 

3,114 

(") 

Total  for  Central   Cilii  town,  emu/, run  ml  />/<- 

2,480 

Precinct  22,  Crystal 

Precinct  23,  comprising  part  of  Crested  Butte 

Precinct  2,  including  ward  2  of  Central  lit-,  to. mi 

869 

776 

1,170 

432 
347 

823 
476 
728 

500 

500 

1,200 

Precinct  25,  Vulcan 

I'recinci.  2ii,  Muddy  -i 

Precinct  3,  comprising  ward  3  of  Central  City 

69 

l'recinct  4,  comprising  v  aid  4  of  Central  City 

Precinct  5,  comprising  part  of  Nevadaville  town. 
Total  for  Nevadaville  town,  coextensive  with 

23 1,609 

9SS 

2«862 

l'recinct  6,  comprising  part  of  Nevadaville  town. 

Precinct  1,  Lake  City,  including  part  of  Lake 

328 
280 
405 

216 
125 
35 
18 
49 

13,320 

535 
450 
700 

400 
250 
59 
176 

Precinct  8,  lilac  1-   tin including  v.  ard  3  and 

Total  for  Lute  Ciiij  imru  hi  precincts  1  and  2. 
Precinct  2,  Lake  City,*5  including  part  of  Lake 

607 

Total/or  Black  Hawk  city  in  prca  < 

1,067 

,  .  i  _■  ■  ,  ,  i  .  i 
part  of  ward  1  of  ill  act   I  Uv.ck  citv 

900 
700 
231 
237 

741 

29  8,395 

»  6,882 

2  601 

295 
452 
827 
162 
1,183 
691 

1,031 

863 

2,423 
548 
592 
84 
290 
120 
610 
155 
94 
251 

803 
673 
493 
782 
487 
447 
363 
549 
335 
176 
200 
1,074 
897 
429 
416 
66 

1,013 

171 
151 

40 

307 

182 

556 
141 
96 

26 
119 

5,897 

61 

172 

Precinct  2,  Granby,4  including  Granby  town... 

Precinct  .">,  La  \  Ha,  including  La  Vela  town. .. 

254 

Precinct  3,  1!                                 -/  including 

199 

l'recinct  (i,  Walsenburg,  including  part  of  Wal- 

Precinct  4,  Kremmling,  including  Kremmling 

270 

Total/orWa/xaiburij  linen  in  precincts  6, 16, 

1,033 

39 

Precinct  8,  Arrow,'"  including  Arrow  town 

12  5,331 

13  4,359 

Gunnison  County 

Precincl     16,    Walsenburg,  including    part   of 

379 

241 

1,026 
120 

451 

409 

904 

523 
2.55 
572 
630 
261 
250 
(16) 
56 
65 
367 
163 
351 

30 

84 
74 

500 
500 

1,200 
133 
83 

579 
400 
300 
300 
266 
203 

50 
264 

92 
185 

909 
652 

1,105 
123 
28 
857 

857 

857 
616 
453 

Precinct  1,  including  part  of  Gunnison  town... 

Total  for  Gunnison  town  in  precincts  1,  6, 

Precinct  2,  Doylesville 

Precinct  3,  Kezar 

Precinct  4,  including  part  of  Crested  Butte  town. 

Crested  Butte  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Crested  Butte  town,  comprising  pre- 

cinct 23  and  part  of  precinct  4 

Precinct  26,  including  part  of  Walsenburg  town. 

Precinct  5,  including  part  of  Gunnison  town 

Gunnison  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  6,"  including  part  of  Gunnison  town.. 

Gunnison  town  (part  of) 

410 

371 
48 

209 
45 
96 

Jackson  County  3° 

(31) 

Precinct  8,  Gothic 

Precinct  9,  Tincup  >6 • 

87 
420 
162 
124 

95 
252 

35 

91 

375 

m 

100 
100 
236 

Precinci  ■_»_',  Walden,  including  Walden  town... 

322 
194 

31 
131 

73 

63 
237 

53 

57 

64 

i  i  cuu     l , ,  1        '      i  >rn 

Precinct  :il,  Pearl3- 

.      .    U1904. 
Precinct  29  organized  from  part  of  precinci  15  in  1906. 

»  Returned  as  Cloud  City  in  1900, 

2i  Name  changed  from  Allen  in  1902. 

22  Name  changed  from 

22  County  total  includes  population  (43!))  of  old  precincts  3  and 
precinct  J  since  1900. 

2*  No  comparison  a"  populsiion  for  Ivan  can  be  made;  information  a: 
minor  civil  di\  isions  incomplete. 

25  Old  precincts  3  and  4  annexed  ir 


«  Number  changed  from  5  in  1906. 


a  precinct  5  in  1906. 
o  made;  county  redistricted  in  1908. 


Precinct  16  annexed  in  1901 . 
No  population  reported. 
i«  Precinct  2S  organized  from  part  of  precinct  9 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

lb  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


s  election  precinct.     For  changes  ii 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Precinct  2,  Tuttle 

Precinct  3  h  . . 

Precinct  4,  Fli .„     . . 

Precinct  5,  Seibertio.. 

Precinct  6,  Stratton  " 

Precinct  7,   Burlington,   including   Burlington 


\rona>8 ."..".!."!!."!!."' 


Ia1  if  old  precinct  25,  parts  annexed  to  precinct  17  and  to  Park 


le;  informatio: 


, ,  — je  1900. 
3  No  comparison  of  population  for  li 

•'i  I-     .1.1,;,  I  IT 

«  Precinct  26  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1,  11,  and  13  in  190Q. 
'-  Precinct  10  organized  from  parts  of  prociivi<:  .',  in,  a.ud  20  in  1908. 

'J')'!, 

■  16  annexed  in  1904. 

•    ..'■•:        ..    ,HI,:i  -•     !    I     !'.!.!   ! 

»  Name  changed  from  Arvada  in  1906.   Pari  iake.ii  In  I o r r n  precinct  25  in  1906. 
>"■  Incorporated  in  1904. 

11  Incorporated  in  1901. 

12  Incorporated  in  1905. 

ii  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  21  in  1906. 
kt mparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  18S 


La  Plata  County.. 


Precinct  1,  including  part  of  Durango  city . . 


12  and  17  and  parts  of  precincts  1,9, and  IS 

Precinct  2,  Upper  Florida 

Precinct  3,  Hermosa 

Precinct  4,  Lower  Florida 

Pioeinet  5,  Animas,  including  Animas  town 


Precinct  7, 

Precinct  S,  Ilockwood 

including  part  of  Durango  city . . 


Precinct  10 

I'rcciiicl,  J 1,  Hesperus'*- 

Precinct  12,  comprising  p:.ui  of  Durango  city... 

Durango  city  (part  of) ". 

Precinct  13,  including  part  of  Durango  city 


'>")  •     o  all/  (part  of).. 


L8,  La  Plata... 
Precinct  19,  Columbus. . 
Precinct  20,  Kline  ® 

j'reeinel  21,  Ignacio  ™  .. . 
i'reeieei  ■  •      riilan      < 
Precinct  23,  Pcrins^ 


lsivc  willi  I^cadvillc 


Ward  1 . . 
WdrdS.. 
WardS.. 

i  ,,  cinri  i '.I 
Precinct  20.. 
Precinct  21 . . 

I'leoinei  22.. 

!    I        I.e.    I        ,. 
I    e   eilee 


Proeinei  20  -■' 


Precinct  1,  Bellevue,  including  Bellevue  town.. 

Bitlcvue  town 

.  ^    ■    '  ■  ;■  '     I.  

Precinct  3,  St.  Cloud 

Precinct  4,  Laramie 

recincl  5,  Livermore 

Pit  iiii  i  i.   Home 

Precinct  7,  Laporte . . 


to  11,  and  $4,  and  pail-:  of  prcehhls 


■    ■    ,      iei  .■        .■.     I     .-        :   ■      I  '       I    I     .        i  i  i   > 

(.e.    „l  .     I  ..    I    ...'      '.    UK,      , 

Fort  Collins  ciiij  (part  of) 

Precinct  10  F.viin  i  i  m       < 

ts  of  wards  4  and  5  of  ™— * 

Collins  city  (part  of).. 
'6  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  9  in  1908. 

"  Returned  as  Claremont  in  1900.     Pari  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  9  in  1908. 
'8  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  0  in  1908. 

19  County  tol  il    h  i      <     i  i   ul     ion  (4SG)  of  part  of  Southern  Ute  Indian  Reser- 
on,  opened  for  settlement  in  1899. 
'■'  Precincts  21  and  22  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  6  in  1906  and  1908,  respec- 


ively. 


»  Incorporated  in  1906. 
»  Precinct  20  organized  from  part  of  precinct  U  in  1906. 
"  Precinct  23  organized  (rom  part  of  Diecinct  16  in  1908. 
a  County  tola!  iuelielos  eoeul  u  ion  (US)  of  precipe  I  2  7, 
ami  2.;  since  1900. 

»  Part  of  preeioi  i  ",  ear.,   red  in  1905. 

"  Part  taken  to  fonn  Jackson  County  in  1909. 


precinct  27,  annexed  to  precinc 


2'  County  total  includes  population  (902)  of  precincts  21  to  25,  taken  to  f< 


w  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  35  in  1906. 

»  Parts  taken  to  fonn  precinct  33  and  parts  of  precincts  29  and  41 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Larimer  County— Continued. 


Fort  Collins  citu  .   ■  ■  ■ 


Precinct  12,  Timnath 
Precinct  13,  Northwest  Loveland,3  comprising 
part  of  Loveland  city 


; 


Precinct 

part  of  Loveland  oily. 
Loveland  cili  (purl  of). 

Precinct  16,  Stout 

Precinct  17,  Uuffum  7 

Precinct  18,  Buckhorn 

Precinct  10   NTorl h    Port hoiul.3  including  part  of 


Precinct  20,  Estes  Park 

Precinct  20,  Stratton  Park.. 
Precinct  27,  Bristol  Miner9.. 
Precinct  28,  Pinewood ' . 


parts  of  wards  4  and  5  of  Fort  Collins  city.. 

Foil  Collins  city  (vartof) 

Precinct  34,   West   Fort  Collins,'3  e 
part  of  ward  3  of  Fort  Collins  city 

i'i,  ,,,■■■    .,...        ,.,  ;  ■  i.i  i    ■.  |    ..,;.,  ■    :    ii 


of  ward  2  of  Fort  Collins  city. . 


Precinct  37,  Collins,'5  including  part  of  ward  1 

of  Fort  Collins  city 

Fort  Collins  city  (part  of) 

Precin.1  :-;.  West.  Loveland3 

Precinct  30,  East  Loveland  * 

Precinct  40,  South   Berthoud,*  including  part 

of  Berthoud  town 

Berthoud  town  (part  of) 

[■■■, 

Precinct  42,  West  Timnath  2 , 

Precinct  43,  Drake' 

Las  Animas  County 

Precinct  1,  Riley  Canon 

Precinct  2,  Stonewall 

Precinct  3,  Cuatro : 

Precinct  5,  Vigil 

Precinct  6,  Weston 

Precinct  7,  Jarosa 

Precinct  8,  Trujillo  Creek 

Precinct  9,  Aguilar,  including  Aguilar  city 

Aguilar  city 

Precinct  10,  Rugby . 

Precinct  11,  Debgna,  in.  hiding  Delagua  town.. 

Delagua  town  " 

Precinct  12,  Cokedale 

Precinct  13,  Primero 

Precinct  14,  Segundo 

'     '.     '.    I' 

Precinct  16  Berwind 

Precinct  17,  Sou i  h  S fa rkvi lie 

Precinct.  18,  North  Starkville 

Precinct  19,  Jansen 

Precinct  20,  Sopris 

Precinct  21,  Forbes 

1  'xec  i  ac .  22,  Bowen 

: .  Majestic 


Hastings  town '» 

Precinct  2(5,  Hartville 

Precinct  27,  Lower  Apishapa. . 


1,293 
4S0 
724 

2,301 


1  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  34  and  parts  of  precincts  29  and  41  in  1900. 

2  Precinct  42  organized  from  part  of  precinct  12  in  1906. 
s  Precinct  3S  i>  of  precinct  13  in  1908. 
*  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

6  Precinct  39  organized  from  part  of  precinct  14  in  1908. 

6  Precinct  30  organized  from  part  of  precinct  15  in  1908. 

1  Precinct  43  1    17  and  28  in  1908. 

e  Precinct  40  01  of  precinct  19  in  1906. 

9  Precincts  32  and  36  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  27  in  1904  and  1906,  respee- 

n  190G. 


w  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  8  in  1906. 


il  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Las  Animas  County— Continued. 


Precinct  32,  Gray  Creek,  including  Gray  Creek 

Gray  Creek  town  l7 

Precinct, 33,  ilarela 

Precinct  31,  Coke  Ovens 

1  "reeinct  35,  Uoehne 

Precinct  .'it;,  Alfalfa 

Precinct  37,  Thatcher 

Precinct  38,  Trinchera 

Precinct  30,  comprising  w  anl  I  of  Trinidad  cil  y  . 
Totalfor  Trinidad  cin>,  iniiinnive  with  pre- 
cincts S9toi6 

Wardl 

Wardi 

Wards 

Wardl, 

Ward,  5 

"i,  comprising  part  of  ward  2  of  Trin- 


idad city 

Precincl  14,  comprising  part  of  ward  4  of  Trin- 
idad city 

Precinct  45,  comprising  part  of  ward  4  of  Trin- 
idad city 

Precincl  411,  comprising  ward  5  of  Trinidad  city.. 
Precinct  47,  San  Miguel... 


Precinct  1,  Arickaree '. 

Precinct  2,  Walks  Camp 

Precinct  3,  Limon,  including  Limon  town.. 

Precinct  4,  Genoa ! 

Precinct  5,  Bovina 

Precinct  6,  Arriba 

Precinct  7,  Hugo,  including  Hugo  town 

Hugo  town  *> 

Precinct  8,  Boyero 

Precinct  9,  Paitonsburg 

Precinct  10,  Rush  Creek 

Precinct  11,  Cox 

Precinct  12,  Forder 

Precinct  13,  Adobe 

Precinct  14,  Sanborn 


Logan  County 

Precinct  1,  Atwood 

Precinct  2,  Kenesaw 

Precinct  3,  Iliff 22 

Precinct  4,  Crook  23 

Precinct  5,  Fleming  2« 

Precinct  6,  Son  1  i  1  ludingparts 

of  wards  1  and  3  of  Sterling  city 

Sterling  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sterling  city  °s  in  precincts  6  and  11 

° *  Ward 'i\\\\\\\\\Y^.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Ward  2 , 

Wards 

Precinct  7,  Pawnee  * 

Precinct  8,  East  Fleming  2< 

Precinct  9,  Rockland 

Precinct  10,  Merino 

Precinct  11,  Leroy 

Precinct  12,  Northeast  Sterling,28  including  ward 
2  of  Sterling  city 

Sterling  city  (part  of ) 

Precinct  13,  Southeast  Sterling,25  including  part 
of  ward  1  of  Sterling  city 

Sterling  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  14,  Northwest  Sterling,28  including  part 
of  ward  3  of  Sterling  city i  i,uo;  \ : 

Sterling  city  (part  of) !  835   \ 

Precinct  15,  Barber23 195   | 

reeinct  16,  Mercer30 !  290  1 

i6  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made ;  county  redistricted  in  1906. 

i'  Incorporated  in  1903. 

is  Returned  as  Victor  in  1900. 

"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  190S. 

20  Incorporated  in  1909. 

"County. iludi   ■■.  ulation  (45  in  1900;  110  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  8, 

nexed  to  pre.  in 

22  Part  taken  to  form  pari  ol  pivcinca   I.i  in  1010. 

23  Parts  takeu  to  form  precinct  15  and  part  of  precinct  16  in  1910. 

24  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1903. 

25  Precinct  13  organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  in  1901. 

26  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

27  Old  precinct  8  annexed  in  1903. 

»  Precinct  14  organized  from  part  of  precinct  12  in  1901. 
1  organized  from  pai  t  of  precinct  4  in  1910. 
i0  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  3  and  4  in  1910. 


52 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


3  election  preciuet.    For  changes  ii 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Precinct  3,  Whitewater 

Precinct  4,  De  Beque,  including  De  Beque  town 

De  Beque  town 

Precinct  5,  Mesa 

,  ■-' ■'■  •.">'  .  ........     . 

Precinct  7,  Kannah  Creek 

llbian,  i  ucluding  Collbran  town  . 

Collbrantown' 

Precincts  9  to  12,  and  10,  coextensive  with  Grand 

Junction  city 

Grand  Junction  city 

Wardl 

Word* 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Precinct  13.  Palisade,2  including  Palisade  town. 

Palisade  town 5 

Precinct  14,  Pomona 

Precinct  15,  Molina6 

7,  Orchard  Mesa 


Mineral  County.. 


.,.11      ..    :     .  cc   Ii     lid.. 

and  parts  of  precincts  4  and  6 


Ward '2 

Wards 

I,  including  ward  2  of  Creede  city. . 
-'■y  (part  of).. 


Precinct  6,8  including  Creede  town  .. 

Creede  town v 

Precinct  7,8  Bachelor .' 


Montezuma  County 

Lower  Mancos,  including  part  of 


Precinct  : 
Mancos 
Mancos  town  (part  of) 
Tolalfor  Mauea.s  ' 


Precinct  5,  Arriola.. 

Precinct  6,  Upper  Mancos,  including  part  of 


Montrose  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Montrose,  including  ward  1  of  Mon- 
trose city 

Montrose  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Montrose  city™  in  precincts  1  to  4. 


Precinct  2,  Mi", ii         1:1,  ii,,!,,i:  ward  2  of  Mon- 
trose city 

....  ,/■/  ;..,.,,.■'; 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  li 
and  1900. 

s  Precinct  19  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  13  in  1906. 
»  Precinct  18  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1906. 


8  Part  of  precinct  8  annexed  in  1908. 


I)  of  Mancos  town,  returned  independ- 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Montrose  County— Continued. 
inct  3,  Montrose,'  including  ward  3  of  Mon- 


Mimhtiti  rill/  (  i>art  aj  !    . 


Precinct  11,  Riverside 

Piccinol  12,  Shenandoah 

Precinct  13,  Maple  Grove  '9 . . 


Precinct  16,  Horsefly  u 

Precinct  17,  River  Portal  ■ 
Precinct  18,  Nucla  « 


Morgan  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Fort  Morgan,*5  including  ward  2  of 

Fort  Morgan  city 

Fort  Morgan  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fort  Morgan  city  «  in  precincts  1 


Wardl 

Wards 

Wards , 

Precinct  2,  Fort  Morgan,  "  including  ward  1  of 
Fort  Morgan  city 

Fort  Morgan  rily  (purl  of) 

Precinct  3,  Fort  Morgan,"  includingpart  of  ward 

3  of  Fort  Morgan  city 

Fort  Morgan  city  (part  of) 

'..,.,..:        ,.  •     .  .;..■, 


Preciiici  7,  Hury  -' 

I'H'cniri.  'I,  (  Mi  inril.... 
Precinct  10,  Weldona.. 
Precinct  11,  Hillrose  29. 
I'rvciii'i  12,  Snyder29 


I    ■■' 'I     !■■       '  ■■■     '      I'.i  ....Ii  ''       ..:■•.■■. 


Brush  town  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Brn>.l,  h„rn  in  pnriaclslS  and  16... 
rriM.-MH  i   16,  East  Brush,™  including  part  of 


■■   ■ • 

»  County  total  includes  population  (150)  of  old  precinct  14,  taken  to  form  part  of 
precinct  18;  and  population  (50)  of  old  precinct  16,  annexed  to  precinct  6,  since  1900. 


jluding  Sugar  City 

Sugar  City  town 

Precinct  4,  West  Holbrook 

Precinct  5,  East  Holbrook 

Precinct  6,  North  La  Junta 

Precinct  7,  La  Junta,  comprising  part  of  ward 
1  of  La  Junta  city  . 

"'il  for  La  J 

, ,  9.  and  1C 
Wardl. 

Wards 

Wards 

Precinct  8,  La  Junta,  including  parts  of  wards  : 
and  2  of  La  Junta  city 


2  and  3  of  La  Junta  city 
Precinct  10,  La  Junta,  comprising  part  of  ward 
3  of  La  Junta  city 

w  Old  precinct  16  annexed  in  1907. 
is  Incorporated  in  1907. 

19  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  16  in  1907. 

20  Returned  as  Horsefly  in  1900. 

21  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  13  in  1907. 


24  County  total  includes  population  (S10)  of  old  precinct  22,  taken  to  form  pre- 
cincts 1  and  2  between  1890  and  1900. 

»  Precinct  4  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1908. 

26  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

',  l  ■,.•.■  i rn-i  :;  i>i"j:iui/."<l  from  pari  of  precinct  2  in  1908. 

2s  Returned  as  Big  Beaver  in  1900. 

»  Precinct  11  organized  from  part  of  precinct  12  in  1901. 

8»  Precinct  15  organized  from  part  of  precinct  10  in  1906. 

•ii  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  23  in  1908. 

=2  Returned  as  Corona  in  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  precinct  22  in  1908. 

33  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1906. 

'■»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 


m 

■ 

uu 

S,B1S 

1,439 



1,299 

1 

-  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1800    Continued. 


i  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CTVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Otero  County— Continued. 

Precinct  11,  West  La  Junta,  including  part  o 

Park  County— Continued. 

74 
12 
86 
84 
23 

3,179 

40 
49 
100 
114 

1,583 

.;               378 

m 

1,057 

.1               310 

1            1,174 

Precinct  Hi,  Su  ink,  including  Swink  town 

I'icciii'i,  r.,  Pock\   I'cinl,  iiicIiuIiul:  n;irl  of  Pock  \ 
Ford  city . 

l«  2,642 

2,018 

408 

340 
316 
959 
659 
431 
797 

S41 

150 
180 

4,566 

164 
124 
606 

461 
350 
150 

770 
58.9 

649 

I               959 

100 

89 

i<  7,020 

794 
396 
346 

Precinct  17,  West  Rocky  Ford 

Precincts  1  to  9,  coextensive  with  Aspen  city. . . 

lr834 
1,8S4 
700 
1,134 
303 
481 
595 

227 
162 

23 
127 

84 
401 

9,520 

3,303 

3,303 

316 

1,494 

925 

796 
284 

wW/:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

Precinct  21,  Fowler,  including  Fowler  town. . . 

622 
439 
966 
308 
171 
233 
25 
94 
655 
190 

is  3,766 

Precinct  22,  South  Rocky  Ford ^ 

*  4,731 

5  6,510 

3,514 

Precinct  1,  including  ward  1  of  Ouray  city 

412 

1,644 

S98 
54S 
413 
291 
542 
413 
312 
£91 
142 
505 
376 
298 
145 
214 
124 
183 
150 

48 

28 
2,493 

500 

500 

2,196 

Total  for  Ouray  city,  comprising  precincts  2 
and  3  and  parts  of  pn  cincts 

2,534 

Prowers  County 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Precinct  1,  Lamar,  including  part  of  Lamar  town 

1,018 

2,977 

1,571 

724 

996 

S59 

1,221 

891 

521 

493 

812 

197 

1,437 

1,320 

362 

296 

793 

52,223 

.   i  ■■  -:iC'.   c  ■ n    en  ■ 

Precinct  3,  comprising  ward  3  of  Ouray  city 

Precinct  4,  including  ward  4  of  Ouray  city 

700 
509 
473 
427 
217 

245 
250 
153 
156 
442 
273 
24 

115 

71 

80 
SO 

2,998 

Total  for  Lamar  town  in  precincts  1,4,  and  8. . . 

987 

566 

Ouray  city  (part  of) 

Holly'lown..'. 

364 

Precinct  3,  Granada,  including  Granada  town  . . 

204 

Y„- 

Precinct  4,  Lamar,  including  part  of  Lamar  town 

Precinct  7,  Dallas 



Colona 

1 0,  Sneffels7 

::::::::: 

Precinct  5,  Carlton 

Precinct  6,  North 

Precinct  11,  Potosi 8 

Precinct  12,  Imogene' 





Precinct  8,  Lamar,  includingpart  of  Lamartown 

Precinct  13,  Ironton,  coextensive  with  Ironton 

1  'recinct  9 - 

Ironton  town 

Precinct  14,  Red  Mountain,  coexten 

Precinct  11 



"34,448 

"  3,548  1 

343 
182 
148 
345 
326 
126 
484 
92 
104 
267 
831 
752 
1,088 
183 
169 
36 
109 
217 
133 
506 
292 
110 

Precinct  1,  Deer  Valley 

210 

6 
164 
423 
411 
32 
121 
110 

77 
4& 

91 
53 
311 
265 
401 
301 
23 
53 

311 
109 

37 
180 
504 
407 

30 
146 

145  1 

77 
131 

76  1 
.   74  ! 
406  ' 
319 
380 
297 

47 

41 

207 
262 

40 
141 
857 
374  j 

91  j' 
235 

32 

145    : 

186 

113 
(U) 

301 
(") 

367 
(ii) 
(") 

...... 

::::::::::: 

Precinct  4,  Jefferson 

Precinct  9,  Freshwater,  including  Freshwater 

Precinct  13,  Fail  :■!' \    includin;:  Fairplaytown.. 

Precinct  16.  Horseshoe 

Precinct  23 

5;  and  population  (9)  of  0!' 1  inct  10,  since  1 

6  No  comparison  of  population  for  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 
in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

«  Old  precinct  11  annexed  in  1901. 

'  Old  precinct  16  annexed  in  1902. 

8  Number  and  name  changed  from  12,  Imogene,  in  1901. 

■  Number  and  name  changed  from  17,  Grizzly  Bear,  in  1901. 
'•  Part  of  Jefferson  County  annexed  in  1908. 

11  County  total  Includes  population  (1,050)  of  precincts  13  to  16,  not  returned 
separately  in  1890. 


13  Incorporated  in  1909. 

n  County  total  includes 
and  population  (5)  of  precinc.  „, . 

"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redlstricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

"  Precinct  13  annexed  in  1901;  precincts  10,  East,  and  10,  West,  consolidated 
in  1910. 

"  Precinct  18  annexed  in  1905;  precincts  12,  East,  and  12,  West,  consolidated 
in  1910. 

"  No  comparison  of  population  ci 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. - 

Table   1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued, 
election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


''  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MIM'K   CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Pueblo  County— Continued. 


Precinct  2-1.. 
Precinct  25.. 
Precinct  26.. 
Precinct  27.. 
Precinct.  2s. . 
Precinct  29.. 
Pueblo  city  '. 

Ward  /.. 

WardS.. 

Ward  3.. 

Ward  4. . 

Ward  5. . 

WardG.. 

Ward  7.. 

Ward  8. . 


Rio  Blanco  County. . 


Meeker  town  (part  of). . 

Total  for  Meeker  town  i, 

Precinct  5,  Coal  Creek  s 

Precinct  6,  Upper  White. . 
Precinct  7,  Powell  Park. . . 
Precinct  8,  Angora. . 


Precinct    , 
Meeker  town.  .    . 

Meeker  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  10,  Williams  Fork  ». 


Meeker,'  including  part  of 


Rio  Grande  County.. 


Precinct  I,  including  part  of  Monte  \  isia  io\ 

-    Monte  Vhit  town  < part  of) 

Total  for  Mo,  l<  I'/.s/e  lo:e:t»  in  oncinc!.;  I. 

9, and  12 

Precinct  2,  including  part  of  Del  Norte  town. 
■    '      n  (part  of)... 

Precinct 
Precinct 

... 

Precinct  7,  including  part  of  Monte  Vista  town, 

Monte  Vista  town  '■  (part  of) 

Precinct  9,  including  pari,  of  Monte  Vista  town 

Monte  Vista  town  6  (part  of) 

Precinct  fo 

Precinct  II.  including  pari  of  Pel  Norte  town... 

Del  Norte  ton  n  (part  of).. 

Precinct  V2,"  indie  tine  Ji.nl  of  Mm  I  p  Vista  town 

Monte  Vista  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14  s 


'....'  '.'    li..        ;:.    ,  , 

of  Steamboat  Springs  town 

Steamboat  Sluing:)  ton  ,i  ( pan  of) 

.'....,    „■-.■. 


Precinct  6,  Williams  Fork... 

Precinct  7,  Axial 

Precinct  8,  Cross  Mountain. . 
Precinct  9,  Deep  Creek 


Routt  County— Continued. 


Precinct  14,  Lay 

Precinct  15,  Four  Mile 

Piccinct  10,  Elk  River 

PieciiicL  17,  Twenty  Mile.. 


Precinct  18,  Sidney.. 

Precinct  19,  Hamilton 

Precinct 21),  Columbine 

Precinct  '21,  JOn.-l,  Stem  u  boa  I  Springs,  including 
—  *•  "-irings  town .1 


Steamboat  Springs  to 


Oak'Creek  town™. .... . 

Precinct  24,  Fortification . . 


Saguache  County. . 


Precinct  1,  Villa  Grove  i* 

Pi  cciu.d.  2,  Cotton  Creek 

Precinct  3,  Crestone,  including  Crestone  town. . 


•ecinct  7,  Sargent.. 


■ecinct  11,  Bonanza,19  including  Bonanza 


Crestone  to.. ..    . 
:inct  4,  Carnero  17 

5,  Lower  Saguache... 


■ecinct  16',  Moffat 

:ecinct  17,  Elkhorn... 
Precinct  18,  Veteran. . 


!tl9,  Duncan  (Liberty)  . 


San  Juan  County. . 


Precinct  1,  Southeast  Silverton,  including  part 
of  Silverton  town 

Silurian  town  (part  of). 


Precinct  3,  Nori  I:v.  el  Sib  ei  ion,  bid 

of  Silverton  town 

Silrerioit  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  4,  Northeast  Silverlon,  including  part 

of  Silverton  town 

f.ili,  rton  town  i  port  of) 


Eureka  to 

Precinct  8,  Gladstone 

Precinct  10,  Animas  Forks. . 

San  Miguel  County. . 


mnexed  to  precinct  3 
l  be  made;  county  redistricted  between 


9  No  compan  o  i    i   .     ul   i,i n  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1 90S. 

'»  Incorporated  in  1900. 
u  Incorporated  in  1906. 
is  Incorporated  in  1908. 


Precinct  1,  Northeast  Tellui  ide,  comprising  part 

oi  'belli i ride  town ' 

Total  for  T,  tin  ride  ion' a  ,  coo  t,  nsiri  nil  It  pre- 
cincts 1,8,11,  and  17  to  19 

Precinct  2,  Ames 

Precinct  3,  San  Miguel 

Precinct  4,  Op'uir,  including  Ophir  town 


Precinci  7,  I'lucei  vibe. . 
Prccincf.s,  North  rente 
part  of  Telluride  town 
lie;  incl  9.  Norwood,  including  Nor 

Norwood  town  a 

Precind  in,  Trout  Lake 

'«  Incorporated  in  1907. 
"  """inty  totals  include 

m  too  in  1900)  of  pre 

__  J)  of  precinct.  13,  mine  -.id  to  precind  s  i  eel  it;  population  (147  in  1900;  56 
in  1.SJ0)  of  precinct.  !.".,  annexed  t.o  pre.  incl  I,  ami  ponulali  m  (lutim  1.100)  of  precinct 
20,  annexed  to  precinct  9,  since  1900. 

t  i     inctl5andpartol cl  I3atinexed  iul908. 

"  Incorporated  in  1901. 

"Precind:  g:;.-,ud  to  .nmmod  in  bit  in  and  1908,  respectively. 

18  Precinct  20  annexed  in  1908. 

is  Part  of  precinct  ];,  annexed  in  1908. 


•>  Incorporated  in  1905. 


n  be  mad»;  county  redlitrlcted  In  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1*90— Continued. 
[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Keports  of  the 


San  Miguel  County— Continued. 


Precinct  12,  (>|ilur  I, nop. . 


part  of  Tclluride 


123    .].]\.....       .'....... 

'h biy.'.:'.'.::'.'. 

Sedgwick  County.. 


Precinct  3. . 
Precinct  4 ' . 
Precinct  5 ' . 


218    ... 
215    ... 

3,061 

971 

1,293 

122 

1,122 

962 

■awl 

107 

205 
154 

2,003 

68 
2  2,744 

mltC   unfr 

Precinct  1,  Breckenridge,*  including  part  of 

262 
217 

834 
265 
250 
226 
218 
160 

ill 
183 

150 
184 

129 
81 
18 
80 
78 

261 
134 
98 
116 

14,351 

6  182 

Total  for  Breckenridge  town  in   precincts  1 

976 
•IS 

,:,•■■;■     ...    .1 

I'm ■nid  3,  including  part  ol  l'.rockenridge  town. 

"97 

l'recinct  4,  including  part  of  Breckenridge  town. 

M3 

Precinct  5,  Kokomo,  including  Kokomo  town  .. 

467 

Sh4 
75 
40 

140 
91 
08 

110 

Precinct  6,  M>                               ig  Montezuma 

I'lecinei  7,  Frisco,  including  Frisco  town 

Precinct  9,  Id. i"           i          :    ■      ;obinson  town. 

288 

'l43 
103 
99 

6  29,002 

52 

332 
163 
210 

:;::::::*: 

Precinct  2,  Woodland  Park,  including  Wood- 

Precinct  7,  Spring  Creek.. 

Precinct  S,  comprising  part  of  ward  3  of  Victor 

city ; 

. 

8  to  18 

Ward  1 1 

Ward  2 1 

Ward* I 

Precinct  9,  comprising  part  of  ward  3  of  Victor 

city 

Precinct  10,  comprising  part  of  ward  1  of  Victor 

city 

Precinct  11,  comprising  part  of  ward  1  of  Victor 

Precinct  12,  ;■'                                 . nl  1  of  Victor 
city 

Precinct  13,  comprising  part  of  ward  1  of  Victor 

Precinct  14,  comprising  part  of  ward  2  of  Victor 


and  1900. 

«  Precinct  12  annexed  in  1906. 

6  Exclusive  of  population  of  Breckenridge  town. 

8  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1906. 

'  Incorporated  In  1900. 


339 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Teller  County— Continued. 

Precinct  15,  comprising  part  of  ward  2  of  Victor 
city 

l'recinct  16,  comprising  part  of  ward  2  ol  Victor 

Precinct  17,  com  prising  pari,  of  ward  2  ol  Vicloi 
city 

Par 'met  1\  comprising  pa  1 1  <>J  ward  3  of  Victor 


Precinct  24,  Anaconda,  coextensive  with  Ana- 
conda town 

A naconda  town 

Precinct  25,  Elkton 

16,  Arequa 

prising  part  ol  Coldlicld  eh  \ 


ts27to 


:,  comprising  par  I  ol  (loWlicM  cily  .  . . 
Precinct. :.".',  rompi  ismg  part  ol'  (Joldlield  cily  -  . 

1  'locinci  3D,  Independence 

J'leanct  31,  Altmau,  including  Altman  town... 

A  Itman  town 

l'recinct  32,  Cameron,  coextensive  with  Came- 

icciiici  33,  Gi'liettViricTudingGYliett  town. ".."." '.'. 

with  Fl'oris- 


Precinct  3D,  Midland  . 
i'i  ippie  ;'reek  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

V/ardS 

Ward4 


Washington  County8.. 


Precinct  3,  Curtis."."!. 
Precinct  4,  Ashland  10 


inct7,  Rock  Creek.. 


l'recinct  II ,  ' 

Precinct  12,  Thurman  " 


Weld  County.. 


Precinct  1,  Fort  Lupton,  including  part  of  Fort 

Luplon  town 

Fort  Lupton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fort  Lupton  town  in  precincts  1 

and  37 

Precinct.  2,  St.  Vrain 

Precinct  3,  Hillsboro 

Precinct  4,  Windsor,  including  part  of  AVindsor 

Windsor  town  (purl  of). 


6, 43,  and  44,  and  part  of  )■■ 


Evans  town  (part  of) . 

Total  for  Evans  town  in  precincts  t>  ana  39. 
Precinct  6,  Plal  icville,  including  part  of  Platte- 

ville  town 

Piutiuilh  town  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Pluili  /  illciiw  ,1 in  prccincts6and29.. 
Precinct  7,  Northwest  Greeley,  comprising  part 

of  ward  2  of  Greeley  city 

Totalfor  Greeley  city,  comprising  precincts  7 

12,21,  36,  -  - 

Wardl 

Ward  2.. 

WardS.. 

8  Parts  of  Adams  and  Arapahoe  Counties  annexed  in  1903. 

9  County  total  includes  population  (113)  of  old  precinct  8,  annexed  to  precincts 
6  and  7  between  1890  and  1900. 

10  Part  of  territory  taken  from  Adams  County  annexed  in  1903. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Adams  County  in  1903. 
>2  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Arapahoe  County  in  1903. 

13  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Adams  and  Arapahoe  Counties 
in  1.903. 

14  No  comparison  of  population  cau  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1910. 


363  ! 

164 

t?l!2  \ 

2,191    .. 

S3 

521,    .. 

268 

131 

439 

1,351    1 

39,177         'U6.808 


614 

214 

113 

935 

305                 173 

600 

400 

306 

430 
1,397 

8,i:9 

263 

213 

S,02S            2,396 

2, ',:' 

S    i!5 

56 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION— COLORADO. 


Table  1.  -  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890     Continued. 
[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Keports  of  the  Twelfth 


It  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Weld  County— Continued. 


Tutal  for  Erie  to 
eeinct9,  1" 

iVllH'l     II). 


iii  i',\cincts  8  arid  32.. 


;t  11,  East  Eaton,  including  part  of  Eaton 


__      t  12,  Wes 
ward  3  of  Greeley  city. . 


I'rccinci    13,    West  Eaton,   including  part  of 

Eaton  town 

Eaton  town  {part  of) 

Precinct  11,11  ighlandlake,  including  Mead  town . 

Precinct  1.5,  Sunnyside 


1,334 
1,295 


ird  2  of  Greeley  city.. 


I,  La  Grange.. 

\  Can 

B,  W'inbourn.. 
Precinct  27,  Hudson 


h  Erie,  including  part  of  Erie 


Precinct  33,  Del ta 

Precinct  34,  Lucerne 

Precinct  35,  Anlt,  including  part  of  Ault  t 
Ault  town 'part  of)... 


Total  fm  incts  SB  and  46. 

Precinct  36    East  Greeley    — 
ward  1  of  Greeley  city. 


r,  comprising  part  of 


J  j     iiicl     7   North  I   nt  Lupton,  including  part 

of  Fort  Lupton  town 

Fort  Lupton  town  {pan  of) 


M.NOKc.vn,:*™ 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Weld  County— Continued. 

Precinct  38,  South  Windsor,  including  part  of 

1,051 

775 

450 
250 
437 
418 
571 

Pnniicta'.i,  Kasl  K\  a  us,  including  part  of  Evans 

Preciiirl  :;'.,  Sou  Hi  west  Greeley,  comprising  part 

J  i     ii        14       nil  (     t  Hu'cle.y,  c   in    n  in    i   nl 

• 

Precinct  45,  East  Ault,  including  part  of  Ault 

5G3 
111 

::;::;;;:::' 

143 
725 

982 
198 
367 
747 

601 
180 
110 
266 

8,199 

Precinct  48,  Johnstown,  including  Johnstown 

Precinct  51,  Frederick,  including  Dacona,  Fire- 

1,729 

707 
960 
716 

1,000 
400 

1,154 
S3S 
767 

777 

m 

331 
924 
367 
762 
1,021 
329 

242 
757 

271 
105 
419 
ISO 
200 

,            1            ,                            .                               !■■■ 

566 

Total  for  Winy  ion  »  in  prr.riiicls2and6 

125 

lac.      !■   ,         '-       n'.a.        '  '1"    ,    ■■.     ,'i.i.u  my.  i: 

851 

Precinct  6,  West  Wray,'°  including  part  of  Wray 

'  Incorporated  in  1908. 

2  Incorporated  in  1904. 

3  Incorporated  ir  """" 


l;  part  of  territory  taken  from 


i«  Organized  from  i  .an  al  minuet.  2  in  1902;  part  of  territory  taken  from  Adams 
oiuifv  annexed  in  1903. 
"  Organized  from  [-oris  of  ;,in  mots  1,  2,  and  5  in  1902. 
1 "  ( trganized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Adams  County  in  1903. 
13  Organized  from  parts  of  territory  taken  from  Adams  and  Arapahoe  Counties 


i*  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Arapahoe  County  in  1903. 
Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY   OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Las  Animas 

Washington 

647 

3,013 

301 

145 

164 
200 
681 
26 
840 

1,834 

569 

|          079 

235 

227 

104 
758 

96 
9,539 

834 
850 
997 
1,041 
368 

351 

'297 
659 

1,059 
154 
347 

'  Cameron  town 

146 
5,162 
284 
365 
295 

385 

'270 
676 
156 

4,333 

29,078 

411 

565 

392 

122 

904 

231 

6,206 

180 
149 
840 
958 

213J 381 

559 
973 
367 

3,775 
173 
304 

2,825 

;  Center  town 

Saguache 

315 

3,114 

Cheyenne 

698 

As  encit 

3,303 

5,108 

El  Paso 

2,914 

21,085 

407 

125 

Aurora  town 

202 

\  Arapahoe 

Montezuma 

332 

Cratetown11 

Creede  cit 

Mineral 

938 
235 

99 
305 

1,200 
141 

6,150 

976 
366 
381 
1,006 
183 

228 

1,067 

96 

3,330 

Gunnison 

Saguache 

Saguache 

10,147 

Dacona  town 

Summit 

Breckenridge  town 

lown 

705 

306 
112 

Rio  Grande 

Las  Animas 

819 

133,859 

ill town 

Kit  Carson 

146 

Denver  city 

Denver 

106,713 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— COLORADO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 


57 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Dillon  town 

134 
320 

4,G8G 

186 

1,157 

293 
81 

"rm 

87 
265 

no 

2, 712 
8,210 

2,800 
431 
925 
266 
42 

81 
881 
950 

33 
2,019 

2,477 
1,112 

359 

40 

7,754 

268 

57C 

8,179 

30 

1,020 

693 
341 
314 

724 
659 

131 
600 
343 
2,154 
48 

157 
198 
962 
304 
183 

141 

448 

4,154 

691 

405 

103 

2,977 

2,008 

62 

7,508 

534 

1,373 

4,256 

1,706 

3,651 
632 
788 
567 

1,357 

143 
108 
3,317 
124 
384 

133 

Manzanola  city 

Marble  town 

Otero 

Gunnison 

428 
782 
114 
807 
241 

2,544 
134 

'  149 

251 

101 

I'M.,  ,1,  .,     ..'... 

Eagle  town 

2,726 

Eagle 

Rio  Blanco 

Eagle 

Rio  Grande 

507 

260 

Miuturn  town 

Monte  Vista  town 

Edith  town 

Jefferson 

Archuleta 

Boulder 

Elbert. 

Arapahoe 

55G 

40 

1,217 

156 

395 

215 

697' 

39 
400 
319 

780 

KMol.i  lOWll 

Kli/.'.tlielh  town 

i34 

662 

49 
306 
301 

M ruse  city 

Monument  town 

Morrison  town 

Mountain  View  town 

Montrose 

1,330 

Jefferson 

Jefferson 

Boulder 

Gilpin 

Garfield 

linglewood  city 

Eureka  town 

Weld....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Park 

Nederland  town 

367 
493 

212 

153 

458 

124 
~     705 

'669 
900 

163 
1,007 
250 
430 
43 

157 

44,395 

383 

368 

376 

698 

78 

1,413 

42 
620 

46 

4,425 

261 

564 
121 

498 
250 
460 

2,153 
1,321 
1,227 
3,044 

808 

182 

349 

310 

1,756 

10,204 

3,162 
162 

2,423 
129 
459 

34 
232 

197 
556 
935 

163 

1,000 

332 

333 

a 

,,- 

l':Mi(il:iy  town 

New  Castle  town 

North  Longmont  town 

311 

1'  iresione  town 

luoivniv  city 

t'lofi^uit  town 

Fort  Collins  city 

San  Miguel 

Fremont 

Teller 

Larimer 

Weld 

3,  728 

131 

3,053 

634 

439 

2,011 

113 

488 

Nunii  town 

i  Ml:  ( 'reek  town 

Ohio  nty  town 

Ola  the  town 

Opliir  (own 

Routt 

Gunnison 

Montrose 

San  Miguel 

Otero 

Archuleta 

Fort  Morgan  city 

127 

138 

2,196 

367 

113 

Otero 

2,534 

Park 

Summit 

Clear  Creek 

•   77 

91 
126 

1,418 
524 

1,350 

2,152 

2,191 

204 

166 

1,927 

Delta. 

Weld !!!!!!!! 

Chaffee 

Fremont 

203 
263 
97 

920 
2,383 

Pros  eet  Hei  hts  town 

163 

28,157 

"30 
811 

273 

Eagle 

Dolores 

Garfield.""!"!! 

Summit 

Fremont 

Otero 

Saguache 

Chaffee 

3,503 

2,030 

wn 

Ridgway  town 

Ki'lo  iown 

'   40 

348 

1,200 

1,174 

2,395 

•  oi  i      li   in\  n 

Rocky  Ford  city 

870 
.2,018 

110 

389 

64 

3,722 

700 

Gunnison 

Las  Animas 

1,105 

tin  s  town 

304 

364 
451 

177 
261 

2,586 

049 

Hooper  town 

town 

lings  city 

Ironton  town 

Costilla 

Delta 

Lincoln 

Clear  Creek 

Ouray 

Boulder 

Weld 

Sedgwick 

Sanford  town 

Conejos 

San  Miguel 

Arapahoe 

Custer 

Clear  Creek 

94 

442 
576 
775 

1,360 
958 

998" 

""2','m 

5,345 

4,986 
141 

1,033 
300 

Sheridan  town 

Silver  Cliff  town 

2,502 
71 

104 

1,338 

546 

212 

371 

202 

Steamboat  Springs  town 

Sugar  City  town 

Sulphur  Springs  town 

Superior  town 

own 

Routt 

otero  ."."!!!!!!!!!! 

Grand 

Boulder 

Otero 

San  Miguel 

Las  Animas 

Teller 

Jackson 

Huerfano 

Boulder 

Larimer 

Douglas 

Prowers 

Fremont 

Weld 

Teller 

Routt!.'!!..!!.!.! 

Conejos 

Otero 

Huerfano 

Boulder 

Hinsdale 

344 

Kremmlin   town 

208 

2,513 

254 

970 

700 

1,439 
361 
410 

607 

5,523 

Victor  city 

64 

928 
424 

Prowers 

987 
1,192 
299 

12,455 

566 
611 

Bent 

Teller 

Lake 

10,384 

West  Creek  town 

161 
256 

Lincoln 

Arapahoe 

738 
2,201 

966 

1,091 
547 
739 
383 

1,303 

e  town 

192 

1,543 

596 

698 
674 
642 

iburg  town 

337 
305 

269 
271 

Larimer 

I  oveiand  city 

Montezuma 

1,439 

139 



CONNECTICUT. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census :  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

345,322 

184,203 

150,081 

Hartford  County  -Continued. 

New    Uiitain    town,?   coextensive    with    New 
Bri  tain  city 

j).53fi 

:>,  838 
1,689 

l)lS7 
2, 537 

4)  178 
3,715 

70,260 

85)988 

1,011" 

2,189 
1 ,  020 
2, 1)9 1 
2,011 

3' 014 
63,672 

lielhel  town,  including  licllicl  borough 

Bdhdhnrnugh 

Ilndgepml  lown,coc\icnsive  with  Bridgeport 

102,054 

3,327 
2,561 

70,  (1% 

3,401 

2, 335 

111,007 

Bridgeport  city: 

ISlSlSv; :;::  ::;:::::::;:::■ 

!i.  395 

:',  108 
8,SU 

o, ess 

7,993 
6,9(1 

12,426 
<!,  239 
12,212 

~ 4,977 
4,806 
5,085 
5,  m 
3,946 
1,052 
6, 134 

16,463 
3,886 
6,545 
4,807 
1,002 

3,667 

1,872 

551 

3,012 

434 

24,211 
6,954 
8,968 

3)ll8 

1,114 
569 
28,836 
US, 138 
5,878 
7,815 
6,388 
5,057 
5,712 
1,642 
831 
4,259 
1,706 

250,182 

::::::::::: 

\:)\/o'!h'tnc'A ' 

South  \\  indsor  (own 

Soiilbuigton      town,     including     Sout.hingtoii 

1,046 
19, 474 
16,537 

19,473 

16, 552 

IVinhnry  town,  including  D.iubury  city 

3,116 
960 

12, 172 
2,420 
5,572 
2,837 
1,043 

1,304 
584 

3,276 
254 

19,932 
6,125 

l)426 

2,276 
1,001 

3,868 

10, 131 

Greenwich    (own.    including    '  ircenwidi    bor- 

865 

550 

600 

702 

557 

1,016 

675 

1, 440 

1,122 

'90S 
681 

2,144 
5, 010 
1,541 
2,171 
5,021 
S37 
3, 522 

3^  53H 

16,S40 

15,483 

412 

1,747 

7,754 
45,637 

864 
576 
049 
820 

'  835 
1,213 

:',',  211 
1,120 

•3,m 

4,804 
1,014 
1,803 

l)087 
3,489 

3)  300 

12,453 

8,360 

432 

1,820 

7)763 

e;  804 

1,988 
41,760 

Huntington  toan.  im-hnJin-  si  id  ton  borough  .. 

4,006 

1,952 

994 

2,701 

670 

3,539 

in   town,   including   New   Canaan 

Goshen  town 

943 

1,383 

Litchfield  town,  including  Litchfield  borough  .  - 

New  low  ii  In  wn,  including  New  hran  borough. 

in  v  ill;  i  iv  ii   in   in    ii          H  >,  ilk  and  South 

17,747 

1,546 
2,235 

:         ■'         ,,.,■;. 

3,420 
2,149 
3,278 

658 
18,839 
15,997 

668 

15,700 

i.i         ,,,.....,         i;   i    rinr         r.c.i,           •   1; 

Toningion   (own,   including   Torriugton  bor- 

6,048 

Washington  low  n . .   .. 

3,657 
1,587 
840 
4,017 
1,598 

195,480 

2,608 
1,453 
772 
3,715 
1,722 

147,180 

\\  i  in 'he  ...  1'  low  11    including  V  i  listed  borough  . 

4,846 

l)419 
1,274 
2,188 
997 
2,422 
2,745 
1,958 
660. 
1,036 
20,749 
11,851 

1,516 

34 

3,425 

1,907 

951 

337,282 

2,271 

1,328 

1,429 

2,031 

884 

2,485 

2,530 

2,015 

651 

845 

17,486 

1,431 
23 

l)634 

884 

269,163 

1,337 
3,728 
1,821 
13,502 
9,527 
1,319 
2,732 
797 
8,138 
3,362 
9,719 

3,478 

897 

4,796 

98) 915 

8,623 
11,323 
11,919 
10,817 
6,063 
6,797 
13,164 

8,233 

'544 

13, 641 

302 

1,302 
3,448 
1,513 
9,643 
6,268 

2)678 

6,406 
3,158 
6,699 

3,331 

1,182 
2,600 
1,308 
7,382 

lag  Bristol  borough 

1,302 
2,500 
661 
4,455 
2,890 
7,199 

3,179 

1,002 

.11  .'iv.u.  111.  hnliiig  MiddlctowiM'ity    . 

i; iglon     town,     induding     Faniungion 

Old     Saybrook     town,     including     Fenwick 
borough 

4,260 
1,299 
79,850 

3,457 
1,251 
53,230 

4,687 

"wn,  coextensive  with  Harll. ml  city. 
Hartford  city: 

Asnsonia  town,  coextensive  with  Ansoniacity. . 

15, 152 
15, 152 

S',749 
2.44S 
3,718 

l)l60 
495 

12,681 
12,681 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

592 

10,601 

322 

8,222 
582  1 

623 

517 

Marl  borough  town 

Bethany  town 

550 

1  Incorporated  ir 
(58) 


2  New  Britain  city  made  coextensive  with  New  Britain  b 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— CONNECTICUT. 


Table  1.— POPULATION'  OK  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890    Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Roports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


M.NOBC.V.r™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

New  Haven  County— Continued. 

Uraufonl  town,  including  lir.nil'oiil  borough... 

6,047 

8,560 
1,988 
8,991 
8,931 

'836 

'lS4 

12,722 
12,122 
/h790 
3,058 
4,874 

133,605 

Ul,60o 
S,036 
10,356 

17,607 

6,391 
8,054 
11,028 
9,245 
15,413 
10,172 

6,744 

11,870 
3,588 

2,727 
833 
2,254 
11,272 
8,543 
1,020 
539 
4,786 
1,233 

7S, 141 
15, 158 
14, 183 
14,836 
15,635 
13,270 
5C3 
878 

91,253 

'2,47S 
1,989 
7,930 
7,530 

4,460 

New  London  County  -Continued. 

G roton  town,  including  Groton  borough 

6,495 

1,895 
1,528 
1,079 
824 
746 
2, 804 

19,659 

8,817 

5,011 
3,486 
3,944 
3, 395 
1,100 
28,219 
20,367 
1,181 
1,917 
443 
2,!i.-)l 

9?154 

2,083 

779 

3,097 

26,459 

5,962 

5, 539 

1,929 
5, 969 

•X,  423 
21,652 

1,521 
1,236 

697 

750 

2,395 

17,548 

1,070 
1, 183 

1  Wl.       I„  ■||.w„,M<llf  Willi    Hfli)\    cilv.... 

977 

Krl  liiveu'toJvi'i 

.     13,757 

' ;;::;;/;;;l;;,.:,i;;^'i'n'',;,nl n,orou^--  - 

\Te>>' London  city: 

mSH" 

Ward  5 

worth  sionington  town..., 

Noiuioii  iowii,'  including  \*orw  ir-h  city 

i,"240' 

24,637 
17,251 
1,180 
2,807 
468 
1 ,  339 

8,540 

2,278 

872 

2, 1104 

24,523 

i,~463 

23,048 

Millmd  lown,  including  Woodniont.  borough. .. 
Woodmont  borough  1 

Nniigatuok  low  ii,  eooxl:ensi\  o  with  Nnugaliiok 

736 
3.7S3 

10,541 
10,541 

3,811 
6,218 

l|HrD ,      .dmg      b ton 

481 

1,060 
2,661 

25,081 

'      108,027 
108,027 

86,045 
81,298 

371 
433 

1,606 
1,999 
894 
1,977 
1,653 

1, 126 
322 
9,087 
1,911 
927 
1,268 
2,994 
2,788 

48,361 

655 
1,632 
1,829 
1,016 
1,827 
1,593 

4,297 
-      2, 460 
1,036 
428 
8,483 
1,281 

1,539 

SlalTonl     low  11,     including     Slalfoi'1     Springs 

Union  town 

l:„rl:,i/!r  ci/ij " '. ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

814 
2,164 
6,995 
5,241 
952 
562 
3,541 
1,238 

9,001 
6,137 

51,139 
45,859 

825 
1,862 

4,537 

Oraii                    '  u  ing  West  Haven  borough.. 

46,861 

902 

3,300 

6,584 
4,230 

'  33,202 

28,646 

45,158 

yWord  town 

668 

'868 

435 

513 

583 

6,564 

2,934 

6,719 

1,857 

6,637 
1,109 

2,823 

1,320 

476 

12,'604 

2,424 
3, 685 
3,643 
1,418 
1,849 

757 

2,358 

876 

529 

523 

629 

6,835 

2,823 

4,821 

1,831 

7,348 

6,661 

2, 628 

M'a'.lingioi'd      town,     including     Wallingford 

c  town,  including  Danielson  borough.. 

6,512 

581 
852 

82,758 

522 
926 

76,634 

471 
1,209 
6,442 
10,137 

8,937 

1,051 

861 
2,140 

918 
1,916 

527 
4,233 

3,023 

799 
1,991 

858 
1,836 

546 
3,490 
2,224 

1,005 
2,988 

Windham  town,  including  Willhnanlic  cii\  . .. 

10,032 

8,648 

illi     i   imp    ii   pii  In  luu  i  ol  liester  borough.. 

-   2,048 

585 

3,113 

1,934 

■   .  ■ .      ,v  . 

2,095 

• 

*  Part  of  Norwich  t( 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION-CONNECTICUT. 


A.  TOWNS  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OB  MOKIi. 


- 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

New  Haven 

Hartford 

15,152 
3,728 
3,792 
6,047 
102,054 

13,502 
2,732 

23,502 
3,946 

8,138 
3,302 

6,' 134 

3,478 
4,796 
16,463 
4,233 

6,495 

3,001 
5,850 
98,915 
fi,545 
6,564 

3,005 
13,641 
32,066 
20, 749 

4,366 

2,804 
12,722 
43,916 

133! 605 
19,659 

12,681 
3,448 
3,327 
5,706 

70,996 

9, 043 
2,678 
19,474 
3,116 
7,930 

3J 158 

2,' 530 
4,489 

3,331 
4,260 
12,172 
3,490 
5,962 

2,785 
4,626 
79,850 
5,572 
6,835 

3,214 
10,601 
28, 695 

3!  783 

2,395 

10,541 
28,202 
2,968 
108,027 
17,548 

10,342 
2,600 
3,401 
4,460 

48,866 

7,382 
2,500 
19,473 
2,276 

4, 455 
2,890 
7,199 
2,035 
3,868 

3,179 

lo! 131 
3,113 
5,539 

2,780 

53!,230 
4,006 
7,027 

3,304 
8,222 
25,423 
15,205 
3,811 

2,344 
6,218 
19,007 
2,701 
86,045 
13,757 

Now  Milford 

Newtown 

5,010 
3,012 
24,211 
28,219 

11,272 

6,719 
2,882 
5,021 
3,425 

7,280 
3,118 
3,522 
4,786 
2,537 

6,516 
2,551 
5,233 

9,'  154 

5,712 
3,841 
3,533 
4,804 
16, 840 

9,087 
11,155 
73, 141 

3,097  ! 

4,259 
3,148 
8,679 
12, 604 
4,178 
3,715 

4,804 
3,276 
19,932 
24,037 

6,995 
4,821 
2,189 

3^856 

7,348 
2,1)20 
3,489 
3,541 
2,094 

5,890 
1,339 
4,297 

8^540 

3,657 
3,521 
3,300 
6,442 
12,453 

8,483 
9,001 
51, 139 
2,904 
3,100 
3,186 

4,017 
2,637 
7,763 
10,137 
3,614 
3,062 

3,917 

17,747 

New  Haven 

New  London 

New  Haven 

Oran  e 

Hartford 

4,582 
1,993 
2,147 

4,687 

Danbury 

Fairfield 

New  Haven 

Portland 

Derby.: 

2,  235 
3,420 

New  Haven 

Middlesex 

Fairfield 

1,874 

Southington 

Sprague 

Stafford 

Stamford 

Stonington 

Stratford 

Suffield 

Thomaston 

Thompson 

Torrington 

Vernon 

Wallingford 

Waterbury .• 

Waterford 

Watertown 

West  Hartford : 

Westport ' 

Wethersfleld , 

Winchester 1 

Windham 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks 

New  London 

Glastonbury 

Hartford 

Gris  wold 

New  London 

New  London 

New  Haven 

New  Haven 

New  London 

7,' 184 

2,608 
3,169 

5,580 
6,048 

Huntington 

Killingly 

New  Haven 

New  Haven 

New  London 

6,584 

New  Haven 

New  Haven 

New  London 

New  Haven 

3  715 

2,271 

Windham 

New  Haven 

New  London 

2, 758 

B.  CITIES  AND  BOROUGHS. 


CITY  OR  BOROUGH. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OE  BOROUGH. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

C1TIE, 

Ansonia 

Bridgeport 

Danbury 

Hartford"*!" 

Meriden 

Middletown... 
New  Britain. . 
New  Haven... 
New  London.. 

Norwalk 

Norwich 

Putnam 

Vernon 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Windham 

Bethel 

Branford 

Bristol 

New  Haven... 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

New  Haven... 
Hartford 

New  Haven... 

Middlesex 

Hartford 

New  Haven... 
New  London.. 

Fairfield 

New  London.. 

Windham 

Tolland 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

New  Haven . . . 
Windham 

Fairfield 

New  Haven... 
Hartford 

15, 152 

1(12,051 
20.  23-1 
8,991 
98, 915 

27,  205 
11,851 
43,916 
133, 605 
19, 659 

6,954 

20,367 
6,637 
7,977 

2s!  138 
73, 141 
11,230 

3,041 
2,560 
9,527 

12,681 

70,996 
16, 537 
7,  930 
79, 850 

24, 290 

25! 998 
108,027 
17,548 

6,125 

17,251 
6,667 

6,591 
15,997 

8^937 

2,561 
2,473 
6,268 

boroughs— contd. 

Colchester 

Danielson 

'■'.irtniiiirton 

Fen  wick 

(ircvuwich 

Groton 

■  ■    ■ 

Colchester 

Killingly 

Farmington... 
Old  Saybrook. 
Greenwich 

Groton 

Guilford 

Gris  wold 

Litchfield 

Naugatuck 

New  Canaan. . 

Newtown 

Ridgefield. . .. 
Huntington... 

Southington. . 

Stafford 

Stonington 

Torrington 

Wallingford... 

Orange 

Winchester... 
Milford 

New  London. 

Windham 

Hartford 

Middlesex 

Fairfield 

New  London. 
New  Haven... 
New  London.. 

Litchfield 

New  Haven... 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

Fairfield 

Hartford 

Tolland 

New  London.. 
Litchfield 

New  Haven... 
New  Haven... 

Litchfield 

New  Haven . . . 

978 
2,934 

34 

1,895 
1,608 
3,023 
903 
12, 722 

1,672 
434 

4' 807 

3,714 
3,059 
2,083 
15,483 

8,690 

8,543 

7,754 

194 

858 

;■■■■■■•,■.. 

Danbury 

Derbyi 

48,866 
16,552 

23 
2,420 

53, 239 

21,052 
9,013 
16,519 
81,298 
13,757 

1,512 
2,224 
1,120 
10,541 

1,304 
254 

16, 156 

7,772 

2,837 

3,411 
2,460 
2,278 
8,360 

6,737 
5,247 
6,804 

South  Norwalk 

Stafford  Springs 

28,646 
8,648 

2,335 

1  Coextensive  with  tc 


DEL  A  WAKE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:    1010,  1900,  AND  L890. 


jfrNOR  civn,  d 


No.   I,2  including  Smyru 


»  including  Leipsic 


Cheswold  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cheswold  town  in  Nos.  2  and  S. . . . 
Dover  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Dover  town  in  Nos.  2  and  6 

Little  Creek  town. ."."."."." '//.'/."'/.'.'..'.".'.'..'.'... 
*  including  Kenton  town  and  parts  of 


No.  5,6  including  part  of  Dover  town... 


n  (part  of). 
Total  fur  Jlurriniihiit  inir,i  ,,i  A'os.  6  and  9... 
No.  7,8  including  Camden  and  Wyoming  towns. 

Camden  town 

Wyoming  town 

No.  8,"  including    i'.oweis,   Felion,    Frederica, 
and  Magnolia  towns 


FdlOll  Ion',: 

Fredcrica  to 
Magnolia  to 


No.  9,"  inclu  'own  and  part 

of  Harrington  town 

Farmington  town  12 

Ilarri  at/Ion  iotrn  (pari  u() 

No.  10,i3  including  part  of  Milford  town 

Milford  toivn  (part  of) 

Total  for   Milford   town  in  No.   10,   Kent 
County,  and  No.  1,  Sussex  County 


New  Castle  County.. 


Wards 

Wardi 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

Wardll 

Ward  12 

No.615 

No.  7,i6  including  Elsmereand  Newport  tc 


1,242 

BS6 
450 

BBS 

497 

400               40S 
706                on 

sos  ,          no 

3,  US 
1,169  1,192 

2, COS  2,  BOO 

123,188  109,697 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVIS 

New  Castle  County— 

3.  '.),'«  including  Newark  tov 
A'<«  or  I:  town 

).  in,i»  including  New  Cast  I 
Xrir  Cusllt  city 


No.  12,2i  including  Delaware 
Ooiges  towns 

Delaware  City  town 

St.  Or  urges  town 

No.  13, 22  including  Middleiown 


Miilillilown  town 

i  >ihssn  town 

Port  Penn  town 

>.  I  !.=3  including  Tinvnscml  town.  . 


No.  I,26  including  Ellendale  (own  and  pari  of 

Milford  town 

Ettendal  town  2; 

Milford  town  (part  of ") i 

[For  tolal,  sec  No.  in,  Kcnl  County.]  j 

No.  'J,2'1  including  Brid-'c\  illc  and  (liven wood 


Bridge  tilt  town 

Grit  nwuutl  town  2a 

o.  3,80  including  Seaford  town  . 
Seaford  town 

'  3i  including  Bethel  town  . . 


Ddmar 

Laurel  town 

>.  ti,'3  including    Ikigsboro  and   Frankford 
lowns,  and  part  of  Millsboro  town 

Daqs'.mrtt  town 

/<>« ttkft.rtJ  town 


Milton  tow 
Rehoboth  to 


l.:"0-     ■'■::,,        I      -  ;.'.,! 

districts  o,  7,8,  and  9. 

2  Returned  as  l>i,ck  (reek  lumdred  in  1900. 

3  Returned  as  Little  Creek  hundred  and  part  of  East  Dover  hundred  in  190C 


s  Returned  as  part  of  Norl  I  red  in  1900. 

o  Returned  as  part  of  South  Murderkill  hundred  in  1900. 
so  Incorporated  in  1907. 

a  Returned  as  part  of  Mispillion  hundred  in  1900. 
i-  Incorporated  in  1908. 
'3  Returned  as  Milford  hundred  in  1900. 
i*  Districts  1  to  5  returned  as  Wilmington  hundred  in  1900. 
'6  Returned  as  iira'nh  u  ioc  hundred  in  1900. 
10  Returned  as  Christiana  hundred  in  1900. 
"  Returned  as  Mil!  Creek  hundred  in  1900. 
is  Returned  as  White  Olnv  Creek  hundred  in  1900. 


i»  Returned  as  New  Civile  hundred  in  1900. 
"o  Returned  as  i'eneader  hundred  in  1900. 
2i  Returned  as  !>d  i.iuii  hundred  in  1900. 

22  Returned  as  St.  Georges  hundred  in  1900. 

23  Returned  as  Apnoouinimink  hundred  in  1900. 
2<  Returned  as  Blackbird  hundred  in  1900. 

-"•County  total--'  inclu. Ic   nniiiilotion  cj,:';;i  in   imiii:  .s.i)  1 1    in  isnfi)  of  Nanticoke, 
Northwest  Fork,  and  sea  for.  I  Ion  J  and  3. 

26  Returned  as  Cedar  Creek  hundred  in  1900. 

27  Incorporated  in  1905. 

28  Returned  as  Northwest  Fork  hundred  and  part  of  N'anlicoke  hundred  in  l'.Hil). 

29  Incorporated  in  1901. 

"o  Returned  as  Seaford  hundred  and  part  of  .Yaiiiieoke  hundred  in  1900. 

si  Returned  as  Broad  Creek  hundred  in  1900. 

32  Returned  as  Little  Creek  hundred  in  19(H). 

ss  Returned  as  Dagsboro  and  Gumboro  hundreds  in  1900. 

3'  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Dagsboro  hundred  only. 


S    ll:l!kl 


e  hundred  in  1900. 


n  1909. 

';  Returned  as  Indian  River  hundred  in  1900. 
'3  Returned  as  Courgei.iun  hundred  in  1900. 
is  Returned  as  Lewes  and  Rehoboth  and  Broadkiln  Inuidied,  in  lyou 


02 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— DELAWARE— DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY   OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

r.ethany  Beach  town 

Sussex 

50 
370 
212 
939 

223 
764 
176 
1,132 
530 

3,720 
216 
374 
255 
451 

395 
659 
1,609 

1,500 
209 

2,  160 
271 

Lewes  town 

2,158 
285 
210 

1,399 
}      2,003 

193 

3i351 
1,913 

722 
302 
585 

'        327 

204 

2,108 

342 

1,S43 

87,411 

2,259 
259 

208 
1,507 
2,500 

391 

reek  town 

Magnolia  town 

285 

613 
536 

201 
819 
190 
1,132 
444 

3,329 

576 
553 

129 
540 

969 

300 

3,061 

Newcastle 

New  Castle 

Clayton  town ..".' '.".' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Dagsborotown 

Delaware  ('it v  town 

Delmartown 

Si 

B24 

Millville  town 

Sussex 

New  Castle 

Newcastle 

Newcastle 

Sussex 

Newcastle 

New  Castle 

948 
3,380 
1,213 

657 

1,074 

Kent 

Dover  town 

Newport  town 

Oimii  View  town '... 

Odessa  town 

711 

Klsmere  town 

New  Castle 

Kent 

575 
304 
198 

325 
1,724 

Feltontown 

400 

424 
706 
1,658 

403 

519 

621 

1,353 

Port  Perm  town 

Rehoboth  town 

Roxana  town 

:-'i    Georges  town 

310 

Frankfora  town 

New  Castle 

New  Castle 

New  Castle 

Kent 

Kent 

( I  eorgeto wn  town 

Greenwood  town 

1,462 

Harrington  town 

Kent 

1,242 
192 

1,825 
305 

24l 

'355 

-,399 

76,508 
450 

455 

Kent 

01,431 

497 

Leipsic  town 

Kent 

Wyoming  town 

DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA. 

Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

POLXCE^CTNC, 

1910 

POLICE   I'RECINCT. 

1910 

331,069 

230,630 
16,046 
84,393 

278,718 

218,196  | 
14,549 
45,973 

230,392 

1S8.932 
14,040 
27,414 

331,069 

7,153 
30, 629 
30,285 
32,513 
36, 807 

10  900 

Precinct  1 

22,710 

44, 284 
42,851 
13,683 

1  Population  distributed  among  the  three  division-;  recognized  before  the  county  government  of  the  District  was  abolished  in  1871 


FLORIDA. 

Taiilb  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890. 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Alachua  County 

Precinct  1,  Waldo,  including  \\  aido  t. 

Waldo  toirn- - 

Precinct  2,  La  Crosses 

Product:!,  Vlachua,'  including  Alaclu 

Alachua  town  • 

Precinct  4,  W'illiford 5 

Precinct5,  Trenton,6  including   Frenton  town... 

Trenton  town7 

Precinct  0,  New  bony,  including  Newberry  town. 

Newberry  tow  ° 
Precinct  7,    Gail 


Gahusrillc  city  (part  of) 

Total/or Gaimseilh  cifjin  pr.cincls  , 

'itvincts,  11  awl  horn,9 including  Hawthi 

Hawthorn  town 


including    part    of 

niibY. 


Precinct  11,  Archer,  including  Archer  town 

Precinct  12,  Arredondo 

Precinct  l.l,  rairbanks 

Precinct  14,  .\!ci, .    ■      ,,..   is en  ..i  \ioii,,,.- 

Melrose  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Melrose    town 10  in   precinct 
Alachua    County,    precinct    7,    Brat, 

Count  it,  jir.cnci  il,  fliui  County,  and  pre- 


Precinct  is,  Osceola 

Precinct  19,  Orange  Heights 
Preeinel    _v.    High     Springs,    including    High 
Springs! 


Precinct  22,  Campville  " 

Precinct  23,  Donnie6 

Precinct  24,  Bland  3 

Precinct  2"),    Gainesville,'    including    part   of 


Precinct  1,  Sanderson15 

Precinct  2,  Olustee 

Precinct  3,  Macclenny  including  M 


Bradford  County.. 


:t2,Lake  Butler," including  Lake  Butler 

Lalcc  R idler  town 

Precinct  3,  Palestine I 

Precinct  4,  Providence17 ' 

Precinct  5,  Pine  Hill 

Precinct  (i,  Stai  irke  town 


md  part  of  Melrose  town  . 

Hampton  town 

Melrose  town  ">  (part  of) 

1 1  in  iin  i  li,  M  H  nua County.] 


i,t>28 

l,iii 

2. 169 
1,624 

1,460 

738 
1,000 

922 
254 

3,617            2,488 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 


:s  population  (2,018)  of  precincts  8  and  15,  not  re 
ts  of  precincts  2  and  3  in  1906. 


Brevard  County-0 


Titusville  city  22 

cinct3,City  Point 

cinct  4,  Rockledge,  including  C 


recinct  11,  Merritt.. 


868 

7511 

7!fl 

1,049 

eis 

591 
329 

m 

m 

si's 

88 

157 

131 

99 

97 

Calhoun  County 

7,465 

5,132 

"1,681 

Precinct  1,  Wewahitchka  "* 

493 
"331 

720 
834 

1,253 
546 

335 
103 

054 

903 
704 

165 

6,731 

1 ,  250 
474 
305 

1,000 

571 

212 

Precinct  5,  Blountstown,   including   Blounts- 

(*) 

236 
108 
59 

Prcciiiol  X.  PaiMi  irli 

Precinct  '.!,  Parana. re   Mill  -■< 

113 



:::::::: 

32  5,391 

33  2,394 

519 

806 
66S 
201 
30 
247 
163 
185 
946 
488 
139 

1,264 
504 

1,149 
592 
572 

6,116 

545 

404 

Precinct  2,    Crysial    Ki\er,«    including    1  'i  v.sl.i  1 

.. 

99 
49 

229 
299 
655 



Preeinel  X,  Floral  Cj|\  .  inclndini;  floral  City  town 

117 

600 
577 
400 

Preeinel  14, 1  lei  n.iudo,  including  Hernando  town 

800 
36  6,636 

5,164 

Preeinel  1,  Green  t'o\e  Springs,  including  Green 

2,119 

1,319 

162 

1,197 

241 
264 
136 

700 
372 
497 
84 

175 
75 

1,501 
929 
184 

1,342 
655 
207 
265 
230 

456 
245 
295 
157 

198 

1  842 

Precinct  5,  Kingslev , 

Preeinel  G,  Fouls  Mills? 

320 
463 

Precincts,  Orange  Park,  including  Orange  Park 

Preeinel  11,  Melrose,  including  part  of  Melrose 

[Fortotal,  see  preeinel  M.  A  lachua County.] 

•t  of  precinct  12  in  1900. 


12  Name  changed  from  Yular  in  1902 

"Ineo .  poraled  in  1903. 

14  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8,  14,  and  15  in  1900. 

■^Precinct  7  organi      ' '.  in  :  >n. 

i  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1904. 
»  Precinct  9  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  4  in  1904. 
■s  No  population  reported. 
19  Name  changed  from  Pine  Grove  in  1902. 
-o  Part  taken  to  form  St.  Lucie  County  in  1905. 

21  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1908. 
«  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 


31  Organize'  act  3  in  1908. 

32  County  total  includes  population  i2ui])oi  ml .  annexed  to 
precinct  2;  and  population  (09)  of  precinct  13,  Fort  Cooper,  annexed  to  precinct  10, 
since  1900. 

33  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1X90 
and  1900. 

3*  Precinct  12  annexed  in  1908. 
»s  Precinct  13  annexed  in  1908. 
"County  total  includes  population  (85)  of  precinct  12,  Lakeside, annexed  to 


iireeinets  0  and  7 . 

3*  Returned  as  Belmore  in  1900.    Part  of  prer 
3»  Part  of  precinct  12  annexed  In  1907. 


:  12  annexed  in  1907. 


G4 

Table  1, 

I  Product  means  election  product. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 

-  POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

For  diangos  in  boundaries,  olc.,bolweon  luOOand  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  JS!M»  -in.l  loan, see  Ueportsof  the  Twelfth  Census: 
1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,689 

17,094 

1 12,877 

75,163 

39,733 

26,800 

Precinct  1,  Fort  George 

P recinet  1 ,  Columbia 

813 

1,380 
1,836 

1,266 

1,424 
S29 
1,103 
1.208 
572 
0,337 
5, OSS 

11,933 

1,180 

554 

1,589 

1,678 

1,555 

1,930 

two 

1,070 
1,090 
387 
0,055 
4,013 

133 

338 

(') 

1,620 

1 ,  750 

1,803 
376 

1,053 

1,018 
(') 
(') 

2,020 

104 
453 
423 

457 

363 

2,348 

'200 

w 

330 
249 
090 

2, 721 

1,147 

3,828 

3,878 

3,672 

8,338 

9,589 

9,378 

6,367 

524 

439 

299 

1,517 
38,029 

137 
429 
526 
611 
267 

2,015 
838 

1,135 
246 
400 

326' 

85 
550 

Precinct  4,  Bells  Mills 

Precinot  5,  Shalmanezer 

Precinct  5.  Maxvillo - 

349 
1,489 

Precinct  7,  Moncrief 

Precinct  8,  Panama 

Preciucl  9,  Cliasc  \  ill,-. 

Precinct  10,  Mayport,  including  Mayportcity  . . . 
Mayporl  city  18 

Precinct  11,  Pablo,  including  Pablo  Peach  1o\,  ;i. 

547 

042 

282 

Precinct  7,  Mikesville 

Precinct  S,  Mason 

Precinct  0.  Lulu- 

Pro  inct  10,  Lake  City ,-  including  Lake  City 

Lake  City  3 

6  4,955 

6  861 

1  030 

1,261 
28, 429 

Precincts  15  to  23,  coextensive  with  .laokson- 

336 

269 

246 

439 

1,214 

1,329 

217 

4,992 

s',m 

611 

929 
190 

275 
113 
261 
194 

14,200 

Precinct  2,  Dania,  including  Dania  town 

Jacksonville  city: 

mding  part  of  Miami  city. 

Total  for    \)             iii       nuts  8  and  9 

1,681 



479 
36 

Miami  city 

I'rccind  20,  Bayard  >9 

Prccincl  2/,  Ortega  2» 

Precinct  28,  Picketts !1 

28,313 

Precinct  15,  Homestead 

Precinct  1  Warrington  » 

1,724 

1.011 

486 

713 

657 
902 
784 
568 
659 
470 
410 
2,672 

22,982 
2,190 
1,335 

"'257 
816 
515 
893 
649 

'974 

295 

344 

265 

1,815 

2,131 

1,703 

2,203 

390 

1,459 

2,486 

623 

2,215 

2,008 
999 
695 
555 
450 

1,250 
346 
260 
783 
445 
228 

6,313 

17,747 
3,541 
1,756 
6,137 
167 
915 

574 

8,047 

4,944 

De  Soto  Count 

Precinct  3,  Millview 

736 

336 

487 
1,862 

'637 
202 
350 
207 

1,390 
1,012 

483 
2,634 
1,731 

449 
1,170 

171 

198 
76 

285 

926 
422 
769 
550 
293 
288 
254 
11 
136 
341 
142 

314 
499 

503 
177 

.    I.      Mi:   ■    Vi   'i    Irliul'j:    in 

480 
230 

266 

74 

1,047 

495 
1,449 
799 
411 
489 

108 

54 

344 
262 
352 
814 

Precinct  12,          in      i                I    nsacolacity 

Total/or  Pens, m, In  a!:i,  ni.xi,  ,■■:,/,   with  itn- 

Preeinct7,    Punta     Gorda,   including     Punta 

Preehicl  1  v ll  com  pi  ising  part  of  Pensacola  city . . 
Precinct,  1 J ,-"■'  comprising  port  of  Pon-ucola  cite. 
Precinct  15  -  i  umpi     log  i    ri  of  1 In  i-ii 

Precinct  9,  Arcadia,  including  Arcadia  city 

mm 

440 

628 

■>       ■>'">  town 

Precinct  19,  Molino 

281 
165 
225 

440 

277 

141 

248 

iii 

181 
64 

196 

270 

9 

Precinct  15,  Bowling  Green,  including  Bowling 

I  n  i  mi  t    'ii    'i  miipi  i  hi.  ii  'i  1  in  Pi  ii- i   n 

,                              ,  ■ .  i  - 
Precinct  28,M  com  prising  pari  of  Pensacola  city. 
i  ■  i      ,-.■,■'      ,      i    .     .'.p.-, 
1  ii  i  mi  i    ,u   i ,  i  uipii  .ing  p  ii  i  in  I  i  n    u  oil  cil '  . . 
Precinct  31, 3C  comprising  ,>m  1  of  Peu-aeola,  cil  •: . . 
Prci  inct  32,-GcompiT  iug  part  of  Pensacola  city . . 

■;.  Piatt "o 

i      ,,li.    .        IV a    P,     '     '      il:    i  ■ 

1  County  tola!  includes  poo  a  la  i  ion  Col.VO  of  precincts  3,  9,  and  10,  r 
separately  in  1890. 

2  Precinct  1 1  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  9  and  10  in  1902. 


orporated  .. 
4  Part  taken  to  form  Palm  Beach  County 
s  No  comparison  of  popu!  " " 


be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 


22  County  lolal  includes  p  mulation  (11,750)  of  precincts  12  to  15,  r 
s.-paraaclvin  1890. 

"  "     Pari,  taken  to  form  precinct  24  in  1906. 


s Returned  B         :  ei  in  la  ■■: 

s  Returned  as  Grove  in  1900. 

1°  Precinct  24  organized  from  part  of  precinct  8  siuce  1900. 
11  Incorporated  in  1904. 

'i    Pad  no.    1  '         '       '•  I 

•3  Returned  as  Charlie  Apopka  in  1900. 


"Returned  as  :  Jeig 

«  Name  changed  fi 

of  precinct  28  in  1910. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 
'»  Returned  as  Idlewild  in  1900. 


23  Returned  a 
2<  Returned  a 
*>  Returned  a 
26  Returned  a 

:'i  Pnannicd  a 
23  Returned  a 


I   elf      "  1.1    1   1  ia 

Beulah  in  1900. 

Powelton  in  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  precinct  2 


a    ,      I.-,      .v.,   .'.      .■,!  .   :        I   0  ■•  a   1      1  ,       c   ,.i 

1  i'i      101  t  21  oig  1  110  d  11010  part  o,  pi    1   111  I  13  in  1906. 
a  Precinct  30  organised  unni  pan  of  precinct  14  in  190S. 
i2  Parts  taken  to  form  preo.inci ;  2a,  :.il,  and  32  in  1906  and  precinct 
33  Precincts  22  and  23  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  20  in  Will. 

,  ,.,      ■:    1     ,    .  I      LP 


■''•Organized  from  part  of  precinct 
36  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  15  in  1900. 
*  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  10  in  1900. 
18  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  15  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[  Precinct  moans  election  precinct.    For  chanties  in  boundaries, etc.,  between  1900 and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900.  Bee  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  (Vie  us: 

1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Franklin  County . . 


Precinct  1,  inch  ill  i  I'M  purl  of  Apalachicola  city  . 


Precinct  2,  including  Carraindlc  low  11 

Carrabclle  town 

Precinct  3,  including  part  of  Apalachicola  ci 


A  palachicola  city  (pari  of) . . 


Gadsden  County . . 


Precinct  1,  Quincy,2  including  Quincy  city. . 


Havana  town* 

Precinct  ;">,  Midway 

Precinct  (i,  Wctumpka... 


:t  9,  Chattahoochee 

Precinct  10,  Mount  Pleasant.. 
Precinct  11,  Blue  Spring  . 


7  including  Greensboro 


Hamilton  County.. 


Precinct  2,  Jasper,  including  Jasper  city 

Jasper  city* 

Precinel   3,    White  Springs,   including   White 

II  laic  Siiriiiys  town 

Precinct  4,  Belmont 

Precinct  5,  Marion 

Precinct  6,  Corinth" 

Precinct  7,  Octahatchee 

Precinct  8,  We:  i  hike 

i-ii     mi:,  i      i--i.ii!! 

Precinct  10,  Genoa 

Hernando  County 

Precinct  1,  Croom  " 

Precinct  2,  Add  >5 

Precinct  3,  Aripekau 

Precinct  4,  Bio.     ■■'.id.-.'     i  


Precinct  8,  Istachalia 

Precinct  9,  Harris  Pond 16 . 

Hillsboro  County.. 


Petersburg,'9  including  part  of 


2,627 

1,527 
64$ 
617 

1,019 


Precinct  1, 

St.  Petersburg 

"    ■  .■'.)■>, 

Total  for  St.  Petersburg  town  in    precincts 

land  37 

Precinct  2,  Johns  Pass  » 

Precinct  3,  Clearwater,2"  including   Clearwater 

Clearwater  town 

Precinct  4,  Sutherland  a 

Precinct  5,  Magdalene  22 

Precinct  7,  Peru 

i  County  total  includes  population  (2,310)  of  precincts  2  a 
separately  in  1890. 

2  Precinct  13  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1910. 


6  Name  changed  from  Scotland  in  1907.    Part  of  precinct  3  annexed  ir 
•  Incorporated  in  1906. 
Precinct  12  organized  from  part  of  precinct  8  in  1910. 

8  Incorporated  in  1908. 

9  Incorporated  in  1909. 
19  Incorporated  in  1900. 

p.  i  in       ;  i.Hi.i        i    ..  ■ 

w  Returned  as  Smithville  in  1900. 

«  County  totals  include  population  (27S  in  1900;  395  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  3 
annexed  to  precincts  1  and  4  " — 


h  Part  of  old  precinct  3  annexed  since  1900. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Hillsboro  County— Continued. 


Precinct  8,  Pelot.. 
Precinct  9,  Alalia. 
"'recinct  10,     ' 


Precinct  II,  Bethel 

Precinct  12,  Little  Manatee 

Precinct  13,  Hurrah 

Precinct  11,  Tarpon  Sailings,  including  Tarpon 


Precinct  15,  Brandt 


■derm, a  da,     West      Tampa,     iiiehidniM     We:.' 
Tampa  city,  but  exclusive  of  part  of  Tampa 


Hyde  Park,2'  excluding  part  of 


Precinct  29,   Fort   Brook,  excluding    part    of 
Tampa  city 

Precinct   33,   Plant   City,28  including  part  of 


Precinct  3(1,-0  inch. ding  lairgo  lawn 

Precinct  37,'9  including  part  of  St.  Peiersla  t; 


Precinct  39,s2 excluding  part  of  Tampa  city  .... 

Precinct  dn, 32  excluding  part  of  Tampa  city 

Precipe  I  -II  ^excluding  part  of  Tampa  city 

Precinct  42,3<  excluding  part  of  T; < 

Precinct  43® 

Precinct  44,    Dunedin/s    including     Dunedin 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

Wards 

Ward  9 

Holmes  County .. 


I 'recinct.  3 ,  Webbs  Mill 

:•         -cc  |    -        -         I    1:    ■„    , 

Precinct  5,  Wards  Mill 

a    ■cm   -i    I        :'.    cl  ■.,,!'..■■ 

Precinct  7,  Hathaways  Mill 

Precinct  8,  Ponce  de  Leon 

Precinct  9,  Hurricane  Creek | 

Precinct  10  Newton  89 t 

29  Precinct  36  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  3  in  1907. 

21  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  44  in  1907  and  part  of  precinct  34  in  1906. 

22  Namechangcd  Iron)  Horse  I  an  el  in  1907.    Part  taken  to  form  precinct  43  ir 


541 

327 

720 
720 

349 
31,9 

2,552 

1,242 

25  Part  taken  __    .. 

26  Precinct  38  organized 

27  Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  39  and 


in  1907  and  part  of  precinct  30 
part  of  precinct  19  in  1904;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct 


S3  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  27  in  1907;  part  annexed  to  Tampa  citv  in  1907. 

■■'■  ('mapped  idem  part  oi  pre  in.d  31  in  1907;  part  annexed  to  Tampa  city  in  1907. 

■'■'  i  iraaiiized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1907. 
d  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1907. 

i:  Id i  cinci  3ti  organized  from  parts  of  precinct 

.-  ^recinct  27,  and   precinct  32  from  part  of  pre' 

31  taken  to  fotm  precinct  42  in  1907;  parts  of  precincts  6  (comprising  part  of  Fort 
Brook  town),  27,  30,  31,  39,  40,  41,  and  42  annexed  in  1907. 

ss  Parts  taken  to  form  pr<  ad  part  of  precinct  16  in  1900. 

89  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  17  in  1902. 


66  STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  lowland  nun,  .see  footnotes;  for  flio.se  between  isno i  pjno,  see  Lopmts  or  the  Twelfth  Census- 

1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


i  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  1G  in  1900. 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

8  Organized  from  parts  el  picim-p,  i;  ami  12  in  1900. 

'  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  10  in  1902. 

8 Incorporated  in  1902. 

6  Incorporated  in  1904. 

'  Organized  from  pari,  ol  precinct.  0  in  1900. 

8  County  total  includi  s  popnlalion   (2,12.;)  of  precincts  8  and  9 
separately  in  1890. 

»  Parts  taken  tc 

i«  Precinct  19  or^ 

"  Precinct  18  organized  from  p  i  i  ,  oi  pr-cinds  1 1,  12,  and  13  in  190(3. 
'2  Organized   from  parts  ol  pin  ineis  :;  and  5  in   HUM;  pari  1  a  ken  to  form  part  c 
pieeillet  20  in  1908. 

is  Organized  from  parts  of  pi.  chiefs  :'.,  a,  and  17  in  1908. 
«  Precinct  13  organized  from  part  of  precinct  11  in  1908. 

15  Precinct  numbers  changed  in  1901. 

16  County  total  includes  population  (2,2 
2,  and  7),  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

17  Formerly  precinct  8. 

18  Incorporated  in  1905. 
"  Formerly  precinct  2,  Hai 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Holmes  County— Continued. 

752 

1,318 
630 

922 
362 
070 
194 
379 

1,321 
31,0 
806 
844 

29,821 

712 
886 

285 

9,509 

28  7,467 

28  8,034 

223 
325 
149 
116 
429 

'910 
535 
283 
129 
311 

1,957 
991 
402 
450 
186 

1,001 
502 
309 

371 
176 

413 
371 
160 
104 

6,294 

182 
504 
218 
103 
333 
009 
411 
450 

119 

403 
125 
205 

Precinct  12,  Bonifay,1  Including  part  of  Bonifay 

Total  for   Hvuihiti   town-   in    precinct    12, 

Holmes  County,  and  precinct  24,   11  ashing- 

l'leeiuel,  0,  Kusl  is,2'1  including  falsi  is  (own  ..'... 

835 

405 
209 

157 

105 

1'iceinel  7,  final  ilia,  in, lading  1   m.i  i!!a  louni. . 

350 

135 

295 

1,470 

301 
437 
203 
537 
295 
140 
100 
52 
147 
US 

197 

I'leeiiiel  (('),  Lcesburg,  including  Lee- burg  lown. 

Precinct  17,  Esto,«  including  Esto  and  Noma 

2,015 

376 

23,377 

8 17,544 

56 

314 
3,064 
1,457 

'590 

4,959 

1,915 

876 

842 

867 

660 

1,003 

1,492 

1,941 

'734. 

1,660 

2,142 

606 

401 

706 

2,310 

796 

17,210 

256 
2,164 
2,052 
1,066 

3,645 
900 

835 
819 
877 
2,607 
1,076 
1,467 
1,554 

1,612 

249 
2,437 
1,379 

'374 
3,419 

926 
413 
(s) 
(8) 
2,050 
917 
1,049 
1,751 

I'rei  incl  19,  Tavares,88  including  Tavares  town.. 

272 

Precinct  20,  Mount  Dora,89  including  Mount 

230 
124 

«  3,071 

Lee  County 

Precinct  1,  Denaud 

Precinct  2,  Alva 

Precinct  3,  Buckingham 

488 
350 

3,013 
2,1,63 

121 
276 
79 
150 
299 
144 
174 
63 
43 
50 
78 

281 
19,427 

Precinct  14,    Graceville,    including    (Iraceville 

1,391 
1,508 
368 

Precinct  4,  Fort   .dyers,  including  fori  Myers 

Liocincl   Hi,  Spends,  including  ;- Heads  (own 

91,3 

Precinct  .j,  Xew  I'm  poet 

Precinct  7,  Mar... 

Precinct  8,  Immokalee 

16,195 

15,757 

l'reoinel  It,  Everglade 

Preeinct  1   Ashville 

1,426 
1,634 
940 
1,435 
1,685 

2,320 
1,829 
1,682 

'712 

1,480 

1,281 

479 

450 

6,710 

1,670 
1,834 
818 
1,645 
1,497 

1,993 
1,076 
1,239 
1,522 
1,033 
1,400 
924 

1,758 
1,900 
962 
1,651 
1,468 

2,005 

1,218 

1,077 

1,334 

895 

1,352* 

763 

592 

:: 

1  'recinei  15,  Captiva 

Liecilicl  17,  TJpCOhall 

Leon  County 

19,887 

755 

921 

5S0 

1,460 

402 

1,475 

1,056 

893 

522 

557 

1,330 

1,792 

5,018 

3,226 

1,484 

724 

764 
1,160 

033 
1,717 

440 
1,841 
1,066 

'871 

747 
1,774 
1,428 

2,981 

1,553 

1,721 

622 

(«) 

Precinct  4,  Miccosukie 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  Chaires 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  Bradford ville 

Precinct  9 

4,987 

"  3,686 

470 
1,109 

1,051 

1,177 
2, 160 
678 
1,057 
455 
918 
243 
449 
251 

800 
1,347 

(16) 

Precinct  2,  Mayo,"  including  Mayo  town 

M 

400 
1,133 
482 
260 
180 

(.6) 

466 
437 
313 
178 

(.6) 

,1  (  III    1    1        ,  oil. Ill  Ml        |       1  1      M     1        111-.       (.    1 

TotalforTullohn.v.s:,  .,   i,cm,l,  mun  miiipn- 

cincls  1 'J  ami  1.1 

I'r.viiK  1  13,  comprising  part  of  Tallahassee  city. 

Precinct  8,  Steinhatchee 24 

632 

cinct  4,  Crows  Ijluit,  annexed  lo  i.rceinei  ::;  a.  -.1  papula,  ion  (40  in  1900;  109  ir 
of  pre.-iin  !  10,  Lane  lark,  a:ine:,ed  lo  pic.  in.  1  in,  since  1900. 

»  Returned  as  Acrou  in  1900.    Old  precinct  4  annexed  in  1902. 

28  Formerly  precinct  14.     Part  of  old  precinct  0,  Seneca,  annexed  in  1902. 

2' Formerly  precinct  13.     Part  of  old  preeinei  0,  Seneca,  annexed  in  1902. 

88  Formerly  precinct  9. 

si  Formerly  precinct  24. 

'■>-  L01  merle  proem, ■!  1  , . 

35  Formerly  precinct  18. 

>*  Formerly  precinct  22. 

85  Formerly  precinct  21. 

88  Formerly  precinct  19. 


Lorn  ei  iy  pieoinol  2.1. 


returned  separately  in  1890. 


i,  Lane  Park,  annexed  in  1902. 


ie;  county  redistricted  in  1908. 

a,  17,  and  18,  n 


n  (4,562)  of  precincts  3,  4 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA.  67 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

f  Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  aud  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR  CTVTL  DIVISION. 


Leon  County— Continued. 


Precinct  10.. 
Precinct  17 . . 
Precinct  18.. 


Cedar  Keys  town . . 


Precinct  11,  Shell  Pond.. 
Piccinet  I-',  Red  Hollow. 
Precinct  13,  Chiefiand'. . 
Precinct  14,  Inglis  «. 


Precinct  15,  Janney  * ... 
Precinct  16,  Hartman  9. 


Liberty  County .. 
:inct  1,  Oak  Grove... 


cinct  5,  Chesters  School  House. . 


Madison  County . . 


Precinct  1,  Madison,  including  Madison  tt 

Madison  town 

Precinct  2,  Ellaville 

Precinct  3,  Norton  Creek 

Precinct  4,  Moseley  Hall 

Precinct  5,   Greenville,    including    Gree 


Greenville  town  » 

;t6,  Hamburg 

it  7,  Cherry  Lake 

'recinci  ;;,  Withlacoochee.. 

,'recincl  9.  Harmony 

Precinct  10,   ilixtown 


Manatee  C  ounty 

Precinct  1,  Palmetto,12  including  Palmetto  town. 

Palmetto  town 

Precinct  2,  Mitchellville 

Precinct  3,  Dry  Prairie 


Precinct  13,  Cortez  '«  . 
Precinct  14,  Venice  '" . 
Precinct  15,  ciiieUe-". 
Precinct  16,  Oneco  13  .. 
Precinct  17,  Osprey  a i  iuo  

i  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

•County  loud  includes  population  (1,809)  of  precincts  4  and  9, 
separately  in  1890. 

'  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  16  in  1908  and  part  of  precinct  15  it 

<  Precinct  14  organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1907. 

5  Incorporated  in  1900. 

6  Incorporated  in  1903. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  15  in  1907. 

8  Organized  from  nans  of  on  euci::  :,  :md  13  in  1907. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Marlon  County  . . 


Precinct  1,  Ocala,2<  including  Ocalacity 

Ocala  city : 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardi 

Precinct  2,  Ucddnk,  including  Pteddick  town  .. 


Precinct  I,  Cotton  Plant27 

Precinct  5,  Uooieo28 

Precinct  c,  Camp  Izard 

Precinct  7,  Shady  Grove 

Precinct  8,  Sumnierfield  29 

Precinct  9,  Lake  Weir 

Precinct  10,  Moss  Bluff , 

Precinct  11,  (iralianiville 

Precinct  12,  Salt  Springs 

Precinct  13,  Fort  McCoy 

Precinct  14,  Orange  Springs. . 


Citra  to 

Precinct  17,  Anthony,  including  Anthony  town. 
Anthony  to" 


Belleview  re 

Precinct  22,  Mclntj.-di.. 

Precinct  23,  Pedro 

Precinct  24,  i)unnellon,3»  including  Dunnellon 

Dumulloii  lown 

Precinct  2,j,  Candler 

Precinct  20,  Sparr 

Prceini  127,  Kureka 

Precinct  28,  Levon  w  .... 
Precinct  20,  Kendrick24. 
Precinct.  30,  Wariel-:  ... 
Precinct  31,  Fairfield  ~<>  . 
Precinct  3,2,  Geiger26  ... 


Monroe  County.. 


Ward  1 , 

Ward:!.. 
Won!  ,1.. 


Hani  ;.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  6 

Precinct  0.  Key  Metacnmhe.. 


Nassau  County 

Precinct  1,  including  ward  4,  and  parts  of  wards 

1  to  3  of  Pernandina  city 

Fernandina  city  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Fi  i  nanilmo  c ■■'.■/  m  ;iueiiiits  1  nud  2. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardi 

Precinct  2,  including  parts  of  wards  1  to  3  of 


Prcchi'l  7. . 
Precinct  s. . 
Prcoinel  9.  . 


Prceini  I  12.. 
Precinct  13.. 
Precinct  14 . . 


oform  precinct  loin  loos. 


a  be  made;  county  redistricted  betwi 


1 1908  and  part  of  precinct  14  in  1904. 


and  1900. 

2<  Precinct  29  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  18  ir 
» Incorporated  in  1906. 

26  Precincts  31  and  32  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  3  in 
"  Precinct  30  organize  I  1 1  ict  4  in  1904. 

28  Name  changed  from  Buck  Pond  in  1903. 

29  Precinct  28  organized  from  part  of  precinct  8  in  1903. 
aoOldpreciin  ;.       ,       innexed  in  1903. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

j;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  R  eports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

19,107 

>  11,374 

■12,584 

Pasco  County— Continued. 

390 
506 
423 
334 
488 

617 
131 
165 
506 
338 

304 
341 

24,148 

224 
455 
498 
149 
327 

793 

Precinct  1,  South  Orlando,"  including  part  of 

2,809 
2,264 

3,894 

025 

108 
157 

3,434 

2,196 
3,670 
236 
488 
422 
224 
134 
430 
529 
910 
410 
C27 
108 
492 

298 
605 
343 
218 

773 
570 
175 
434 

712 

2,171 
1,640 

1,790 
1,874 

5,507 

Total  for  Orlando  city  in  precincts  1  and  24 ... 

2,481 

533 

125 
136 

2,856 

Precinct  9,  Sun  Anloiuo,'-'  including  San   An- 

!'.  .v.m          '            .        ,         .'                   ...   1    ..hi.     ■     nki     ii..i 

461 

97 
477 
443 

71 

Total  for  Sanjord  city  in  precincts  3  and  2'<  . . . 

1,450 
321 

210 
195 

274 
375 
412 
718 
218 
418 
136 
438 

2,016 

12,472 

Precinct  7,  Chuluota 

7,905 

Poli  County 

Precinct  9,  Longwood  6 

557 

1,703 

1,166 

3,425 

2,662 

680 

1,411 

411 

198 

88 

873 

5,528 

S,719 

200 

1,436 

389 

301 

377 

759 

115 

3,169 

1,418 

671 

212 

282 

721 

259 

323 

13,096 

381 

1,609 

261 

2,390 

1,983 

312 

775 

510 

321 

136 

262 

2,133 

1,180 

324 

429 

353 

308 

215 

027 

118 

1,269 

459 

1  i   .  mi  I  -    1  i    i     i       !        in   ,         i      ioil  ilc  ilt 

Precinct  11,  Apopka,'  including  Apopka  town.. 

1  172 

Apopka  town 

490 

'267 

Precinct  3,  Bartow,  includis         i  tc 

Precinct  13,  Bav  Ridge 

1,386 

Precinct  14,  Oakland,8  including  Oakland  town. 

Oakland  town  9 

496 
463 
151 
54 
362 
1,078 
652 
262 
373 
214 

202 
352 
301 
199 

600 

366 

Precinct  16,  Pine  Castle 

Precinct  18,  Christmas  10 

Precinct  19,  Winter   Park,*  including   Winter 

l  ii   in     in,  L  1    l  i  i     idi  lu  i    i    Lakeland  town 

Winter  Park  town 

270 

Precinct  22,  Winter  Garden,"  including  Winter 

261 

358 

Precinct  24,  North  Orlando,-1  including  [tin  of 

rivoi'm  !  !"'  AimucPle        

I'n  i  in    1  is       nil  i    i      uit  lu  lin      liillifMi     i  il\ 

Orlando  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  25,  West  Sanford,5  including  part  of 

3,414 

3,133 

Precinct  1,  Kissimmee,  including  Kissimmee 

2,598 
2,167 
155 
370 
1,576 
103 
286 
278 
141 

5,577 

1,485 
1,132 
149 
316 
391 
244 
341 
358 
160 

1,494 
1,086 
154 
292 
517 
112 
262 
-143 
159 

11,641 

« 11,186 

cinctl  includin    Crescent  Cit 

1,237 
677 
282 
34 
419 

■8 

347 

301 
272 

110 
719 
234 

147 

367 
367 

3,779 

670 
370 
162 
233 
142 
1,614 
088 

352 
213 
158 
322 
215 
165 
227 

554 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

("\n, 

Precinct  5 

(") 

Palm  Beach  County 18 

Pomona  city 

Precinct  7 

457 
398 

1, 743 
071 

256 

350 
269 

7,502 

294 
358 

520 
237 

172 

538 
354 

3,301 

232 
437 

Precinct  3,  West  Palm  Beach,  including  West 

i      I     in  ii   lui         !'■ 

188 

West  Palm,  Beach  city 

564 

Precinct  11,  coextensive  with  Palatka  Heights 

454 

464 

3,039 

r.,vnii-l     '      I'nulI'M.i.     lot  !."l    '    "     ■'   '    •      !   'L-iii: 

Precincts  12  to  15  and  23  P>  h),  on       n  i           il 

Palatka  city: 

6,054 

20  4,249 

93 

1,761 

1,066 

101 

341 

1,000 

,     .     1     ,,l.    I'ii-.      ■■   |iir  In.iitr     [kith  <"'i\     .. 

Dade  City 

321 

Ward  7 

a  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

>  Organized  from  part  of  old  precinct  1,  Orlando,  in  1908. 

*  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  21  in  1904. 

&  Organized  from  part  of  old  precinct  3,  Sanford,  in  1908. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  20  in  1902. 

'  Parts  taken  to  form  1     ts  of  precinct      I   ind  22  in  1904-and  1907,  respectively. 


,      d  part  of  old  precinct  3  in  1902. 
"  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2,  10,  11,  and  19  in  1904. 
»  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  10  and  14  in  1907. 


M  Incorporated  in  190 

is  Returned  as  Bassville  in  1900. 

»«  Returned  as  Crabgrass  in  1900. 

17  Returned  as  Lakeview  in  1900. 

'«  Organized  from  part  of  Dade  County  in  190! 

is  Precinct  numbers  changed  in  1908. 

w  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 


changes  made  between 


22  Formerly  precinct  1. 
"  Formerly  precinct  2. 
2*  Formerly  precinct  11. 

25  Formerly  precinct  3. 

26  Formerly  precinct  13. 
'■"  Formerly  precinct  4. 
2s  Formerly  precinct  12. 
29  Formerly  precinct  5. 
™  Formerly  precinct  6. 

31  Formerly  precinct  7. 

32  Formerly  precinct  14. 

33  Formerly  precinct  9. 

»  Formerly  precinct  10.    Part  taken  to  form  precinct  15  in  1908. 

■  ■  Oirnni/cd  from  part  of  precinct  14  in  1908. 

•>  I'liirinct '-'loi—inr/.ri!  f.  <m  i  put of  precinct  lin  1908. 

■•■:  hiu-.  I :i ken  1 0  form    ireeiuol  2  1  in  mus  :i ml  pi.rt  of  precinct  19  in  1900. 

3s  Precinct  20  organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  in  1904. 

J'  Precinct  21  organized  from  part  of  precinct  12  in  190S. 

■in  hec, ml  k'J  ov!::ini7t'il  liom  purl  ol  i>rcr-iii.-i  I.',  in  Kins. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  pari  oi  pi  scinct  19  in  1900. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  16  in  1900. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  precinct " '-  ' 


5,6,  16, 17,  and  22, 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 


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Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

)0  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


r  crviL  DIVISION. 


MINOR  CIVII,  DIVISION. 


Putnam  County— Continued. 

Precinct  16,1  including  Interlaehen  town 

Interlachen  town 

Precinct  17 

Precinct  IS,  including  null  of  Melrose  town. . 
*  (part  of).. 

Precinct  1! 
Precinct  20  *. 
Precinct  21 . . 


Precinct  27,  Florahome  * . 


St.  John  County 

Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  New    \ngiistine  city 

New  Augustine  city 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  9,  including  ward  1  of  St.  Augustin 

citv 

t.  Augustine  citi/  (part  of).. 
'otalforSt..'- 
cincts  IS,  15 
9andl4  ... 

Wardl 

Wardt 

Wards 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11,  including  Hastings  town  . . 


Precinct  14,  including  ward  3  of  St.  Augustine 


Precinct  16,  comprising  ward  5  of  St.  Augustine 


Santa  Rosa  County— Continued. 


I'lVfill. 

Precint.  „, 

Precinct  1C,  Bagdad  13 

Precinct  17,  Robinson 

Precinct  18,  Mulat 1S 

Precinct  19,  Kennedy  10 

Precinct  20,  Santa  Rosa  Park  " 

Precinct  21,  Pea  Ridge  » 

'22,  Beaver"1 


Sumter  County 

Precinct  1,  Sumterville  " 

Precinct  2,  Oxford 

ecinct3,    Wildu I,"   including   W'ildwood 

"  WiUwoodiown'.'. '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'....'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

Precinct  4,  Rutland 

Precinct  5,  Bay  Hill 

Precinct  ('.,  Webster, i!> including  Webster  to 


Center  Hill  town  " 

Precinct  8,  Bushnell 

Precinct  9,  Massacre l8 

Precinct  10,  Linden  '» 

niM-l       I  !■    '.i    .':.       in     !  ■  ■  ■  i  i  i  I'    ', 


Suwanee  County 

Precinct  1,  including  part  of  Live  Oak  city 

Live  Oak  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  J.'u  i  link  city  '-1  in  pit  cmti:<  I  and  :?. 

Precinct  2,  including  part  of  Live  Oak  city 

Live  Oak  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  3,  Pine  Urove 

1'iecinct  -,»,  Suwanee 

Precinct  5,  Union 

Precinct  C> 

Precinct  7,  Rocky  Sink 


St.  Lucie  County7. 


Precinct  1'J,  KiiLland.  . 


Fort  Pierce  city* 

Precinct  3,  Ankona , 

Precinct  4,  Jensen 

Precinct  5,  Fort  Drum... 
Prccincl  (',,  Tantie 


Santa  Rosa  County 

Precinct  1,  Milton,  including  Milton  L< 

Milton  town 

Precinct  2,  Wallace 

Precinct  3,  Coon  Hill 

Precinct  4,  Pine  Level 

Precinct  5,  Milligan  Mills 

Precinct  6,  Red  Rock  10 

Precinct  7,  Willman 

Precinct  8,  Chaffin 

Precinct  9,  Holt 

Precinct  10,  East  Bay  " 

Precinct  11,  Mary  Esther 


s  16  and  22  in  1906. 


Precinct  16,  Leona 

Precinct  17,  O'Brien 

Precinct  18,  Hickory  Sink 

Precinct  19.  Branfofd,  including  Branford  t( 

Branford  town  M 

Precinct  20,  Burlington 

Taylor  County 

Precinct  1,  Perry,21  including  Perry  town  . 
Perry  town™ 

Precinct  3,  Pleasant  Hill 

Precinct  4,  Salem 

Precinct  5,  Mills 

Precinct  6,  Lake  Bird 

Precinct  7, 1  ddo 

Precinct  8,  Oakland  'ze 

Precinct  9,  Cabbage  Grove  26 

Precinct  10,  Fenholloway  2< 

Volusia  County 


6  Incorporated  in  1909. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  Brevard  County  in  1905. 

8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 

9  County  to  lation  (111)  of  old  precinct  16,  annexed  to  precinct 
10  between  1890  and  1900. 

'»  Precincts  19  and  22  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  6  in  1900  and  1908,  respec- 

»  Precinct  20  organized  from  part  of  precinct  10  in  1901. 

12  Precincts  18  and  21  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  10  in  1900  and  1904,  respec- 

"  County  totals  include  population  (98  in  1900;  111  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  10, 


Orange  City  town ; 

"  Precinct  11  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  3  in  1900. 

15  Precinct  10  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  6  and  7  in  1903. 

16  Incorporated  in  1907. 

17  Incorporated  in  1906. 

18  Old  precinct  10,  Pemberton,  annexed  in  1908. 

19  Incorporated  in  1908. 

20  No  com  pa  rise  hi  of  poimlal  ion  con  be  made;  comity  i  edistreled  in  190S. 

21  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

22  Incorporated  in  1910. 

23  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

2<  Precinct  10  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  2  in  1904. 

25  Incorporated  in  1903. 

26  Precinct  9o      nized  fi  i  of  precinct  8  in  1900. 

27  County  total  includes  population  (48)  of  old  precinct  18,  Ponce  Park,  annexed 
to  precinct  10  since  1900. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ie  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Volusia  County— Continued. 

t'recinct  3,  Do  Land,  including  De  Land  city . . . 

De  Land  city 

[eluding  Deleon 

Deleon  Springs  town 

Precinct  5,  Emporia 


Ormondto 

Prcciuet  S,  Daytona,2  including  Maytoii 
Daytona  city . . 


Precinct  14,  Lake  Helen,  including  Lake  Helen 

Lake  Helen  town 

Precinct  15,  Spring  Garden 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17,  Osteen 

Precinct  18,  Holly  Hill,«  including  Holly  Hill 


Puvinct.  19,  Pierson 

Trecinct  20,     Seabreeze, '     including    Dayton 

Daytona  Beach  town  « 


Wakulla  County  .. 


Precinct  1,  Wakulla  9 

:  .    .     :    i       •     :  is  ... 

Precinct  3,  Sopchoppy,   including   Sopehoppy 


Precinct  4,  Smith  ('reek... 

...U  !  ' 

Precinct  6,  Pigott 

I'recinet  7,  Ivan  « 

Pinhook  "..... 

'rrrhii   l(i,   \  creel)  " 

Precinct  11,  River  Sink  12.. 


Walton  County.. 

Precinct  1,  Knox  Hill 


9,348         "4,816 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Walton  County— Continued. 

Precinct  5,  McDades  Pond,  including  Lakewood 


Precinct  9,  Boggy  Bayou 

Precinct  10,  Portland 

Precinct  11,  Freeport 1S 

Precinct  12,  Mossy  Bend  ls 

Precinct  13,  Bruce  18 

Precinct  I'l,  he  KimiaP  Kpiin:;?.,<'J including  De 

■  mil.'!,    -pi  ill"-  lii\.  n 


Precinct  15,  Crestview 

Precinct  In,  Mossy  Head 

Precinct  17,  Ealum 

Precinct  18,  Laurel  Hill,  including  Laurel  Hill 


Washington  County  .. 


Precinct  1 ,  Vernon  » 

Preciilcl  '-',  ]!i'\  is    Mills  -' 

Plccinei   :',,  Csrvville2'-... 

precinct  4,  Econfma22... 
Predial  5,  St.  Andrews,2 

Andrews  town 

St.  Andrews  town  " 

Precinct  6,  Point  Washington 

Pieeinet;  7,  Ciiiplev,"  including  Chipley  t 

Chipley  town 

Precinct  x,  Millers  Kerry26 

Precinct  9,  Nixon  2? 


Precinct  12,  Greenhead 

Precinct  13,  West  Bay  a» 

'"n i  : ,  '■ :     >       i  ie-"i  ... 

Precinct,  15,  W'aus'au 

Precinct  16,  Bayhead  si 

Precinct  17,  Jiiilvillc.  k 

Precinct  18,  Wetappo  » 

Precinct  19,  Clarkson  s< 

I  'reci  net  I'll,  Duncan  » 

Precinct  21,  Jibro »« 

Precinct  22,  Fountain  " 

Precinct  23,  Alma  » ... 

1'recnict  24,  South  Bouifay,3»  including  part  of 
Bonifay  town 

■  .   ■".,    .  .  ,  ■  ■!    ■„.., .  ,,,-,      . 

[For  total,  see  precinct  12,  Holmes  County.] 
Preeinci  25.  Panama  Piiy,"  including  Panama 
City  town 

Panama  city  tuini  "  ; 

Precinct  26,  Mattox  Springs  <J 


'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  18  in  1904. 

2  Parts  taken  to  form  precinct  20  and  part  of  precinct  li 

3  Old  precinct  IS,  la  nee  I     rl;     am)  axed  in  1900. 


25  Parts  taken  to  form  precini  I  20  in  190    a  id  pari  oi  precinct  23  in  1906. 


7  Organized  hum  pal  i  of  precinct  8  in  1904. 

8  County  total  includes  population  (2,163)  of  precincts  1 
separately  in  1890. 

9  Precinct  10  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1906. 
i°  Incorporated  in  1905. 
ii  Preeinci  9  iart  of  precinct  5_ 


n  part  of  precinct  7  in  1908. 


12  Precinct  11  .  „ 

"  County  toia  l  ,  en  hide  population  i  149  in  1.11)0;  237  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  13, 
Arprvle,  annexed  to  precinct  14  since  1900. 

ii  Precinct  19  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1904. 


i  em 


20  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  pre 


2>  Parts  taken  to  form  pal  aid  23  in  1906. 

22  Parts  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  19  in  1904  and  parts  of  precincts  24  and  26 
in  1908. 


53  Organized  from  part  of  pi 

of  precinct  7  in  1904. 
'6  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  13  in  1906. 
3'  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  9  in  1906. 

38  Organized  from  parts  of  preeincls  2  and  7  in  1906. 

39  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  3  and  11  in  1908. 
«"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  17  in  1908. 
-  «  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1, 3, 11,  and  19  in  : 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— FLORIDA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Alachua  town 

Alachua 

Marion 

Franklin 

Orange 

22 

3,005 

410 

1,730 

408 

2,002 

243 

190 

540 

|          922 

422 

'202 
979 
900 

804 
299 

1,099 
394 

1,171 

013 
387 
077 
003 
1,006 

269 
3,082 

331 
2,017 
2,812 

216 
256 
1,227 
108 
329 

340 

910 

147 

3,482 

488 

1,165 
2,463 
1,333 
329 
6,183 

286 
734 
1,319 
175 
751 

201 
205 
399 
.   432 
324 

592 

1,408 

207 

203 

57, 699 

1,730 

480 

19f945 

2,157 
685 

5,032 
646 
157 

3,719 
360 

291 
316 
492 
991 

1  ive  Oak  cit 

3,450 
388 
1,560 

1,915 
578 

441 
157 

1          245 

5,471 
613 

.831 
295 
1,829 
296 
371 

1,418 

1,284 

1,121 

816 

800 

211 

4,370 

490 

372 

3,894 

780 
249 
3,779 
307 
773 

422 

22,982 

1,012 

2,481 

301 

1,343 

1,012 

3,204 

498 

675 

5,494 

4,127 

131 

110 

3,570 

810 
308 
506 
192 
1,147 

1,135 
5.018 
37, 782 
2,212 

175 

868 
304 

540 
1,099 

301 

294 

247 

1,743 

209 
8,258 
1,177 

329 

371 
351 
570 
171 

1,659 
350 

849 
254 
900 

198 

3,077 

218 

231 
2,727 

490 

Alachua 

Polk 

Alachua 

Marion 

Calhoun 

/Holmes 

\  Washington 

Lafayette 

1  Ma     ortcit 

1,983 

1,386 

131 

137 

130 

Melrose  t 

1  Bradford 

Miami  c 

1,681 
645 

1,204 

Suwanee 

Hernando 

Franklin 

Levy 

Milton  town 

Santa  Rosa 

923 
739 

512 
482 

Jefferson 

1,076 

Mulberr    cit 

Washington 

652 
322 
343 

382 

387 

St.  John 

693 
543 

312 

Oakland  town 

Orange 

.    352 

554 

3,380 
365 
245 

2,481 

595 

2,904 

509 

321 

Dade 

2,856 

1,690 

771 

Orniond  towr 

Volusia 

1,449 

183 
113 
700 
125 
172 

1,113 
235 

3.301 
354 
569 

3,039 

Hillsboro 

Panama  Cit    town 

Washington 

Escambia 

532 

17,747 

88 

Holmes 

720 

411 

172 

3,245 

Port  Tarn  a  Cit    town 

Hillsboro 

1,367 
860 
847 

Putnam 

2,803 

261 
943 

267 
575 

Washington 

St  Augustine  city 

4,272 
1,575 

Columbia 

600 
3,633 

71 

376 
2,790 

267 
1,450 

.Siml'iinl  city 

S  a  r  a  s  u  1 .  a  l  o  \v  n 

Si\il;nv/.e  town 

Manatee 

i  ,reen  >  ove  Springs  town 

929 

1,100 

368 

Gadsden 

198 

Starke  town 

Bradford 

972 
2,981 

'541 
113 

756 

Alachua 

296 

1,562 

Titusville  cit 

Brevard 

Putnam 

147 
28, 429 

993 

207 
17,201 

Hamilton 

Hamilton 

Webster  town 

17,114 
1, 132 
431 

4,013 

136 
1,180 

18,080 
1,086 

215 

Columbia 

2,020 

Palm  Beach 

Palm  Beach 

564 

West  Pom  anotown 

2.355 
690 
244 

184 

552 

Hamilton 

Hillsboro 

Lev 

366 

765 

722 

GEORGIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botween  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  tlio.se  between  l.vm  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Appling  County  ' 

o.  442,  Warnock 

».  413,  Tillman 

o.  45l>,  Graham,1  including  Graham  town 

Graham  town 

o.  457,  Baxley,  including  Baxley  town.. 

o.  5S3,  Thornton 

o.  1239,  Surrency,  including  Surrency  tov 

Surrency  town  s 

o.  1383,  Louisville 

o.  1390,  Douglas,  including  Alma  town.. 

o.  1394,  Melton'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 

0.1528,  Taylor  Towm 

o.  1563,  Deens 


No.  900 

No.  957  < 

No.  971,  including  Newton  city.. 


Bartow  County 

No.  819,  Allatoona 

").822,  Cartersville,  in.-l inline  <  artersvillecity. 
Cai-icmt'iUe  city 


Wards 

Ward  4 

No.  827,  Pine  Log  >o  . . 


No.  828,  Cass vi lie.. 


.  1  dui i -i  ille  town 

3.  936,  Sixth 

).  952,  Kingston,  including  Kingston  town.. 

Kingston  town 

No.  903,  Stamp  Creek 

No.  1041,  Wolf  Pen 

No.  1425,  Emerson,  including  Emerson  city. . . 

Emerson  cil ii 

No.  1471,  Iron  Hill 

No.  1472,  Taylorsville,  including  Taylorsville 


Baldwin  County.. 

).  105,  Gumm 

i  .    , 
3.  319,  Pittsburg.. 


Milled//  < 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

WardB 

Ward  6 

No.  321,Scottsboro.. 
No.  322,  Coopers'...  . 


nsiye  with  Milledgeville  city . . . 


!■!(..  i.TJ    Fuel  sore.'  Hill 
No.  433,  Bowens  Mill . . . 
No.  1171,  Williamsons  Mill. 


Wardl.. 

Want  2.. 
Wards.. 

,,,,,,, 


No.  1658,  Vaughn.. 
No.  1659,  Ashton.. 


Berrien  County  12 . . 


No.  1144,  Rays  Mill,  ineliHiii:.'  Kays  Mill  city.. . 


No.  207,  Dovids 

No.  208,  Bushville 

No.  265,  Homer,  including  Homer  town . . 


56,  Lenox,^  including  Lenox  town 

i       i  -i    iiii    in   In    i  i     .       '     iii    ,  n 

Nashville  e'ltn  '» 

No.  1300,  Milliown.  iielniiine  VI  illtown  town. . 


No.  912,  Poplar  J 


gs,  including  part  of 


No.  1664,  Massee".. 


ville  town 

Oilieville  town  {part  of) . . 


Total  for  Baldwin  town  in  No.  1580,  Banks 
County,  and  No.  1612,  Habersham.  County . 
1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Jefl  Davis  County  ir 


))  of  No.  1364,  taken 


to  No.  827  since  1900. 

10  No.  1410  annexed  in  1908. 

11  Organized  from  parts  of  Irwin  and  Wilcox  Counties  in  1906. 
»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Tift  County  in  1905. 


))  of  No.  1410,  annexed 


Bibb  County 

No.  481,  Godfrey,22  excluding  parts  of  wards  2 

and  4  of  Macon  city 

No.  482,  Warrior 

No.  483,  Howard 

No.  514,  East  Macon,22  excluding  part  of  wardl 

oi  Macon  city 

No.  519,  Hazzard 

No.  520,  Rutland 

No.  1085,  Vineville,23  excluding  part  of  ward  4 
of  Macon  city 

i3  County  total  includes  population  (1, 276)  of  No.  1146,  taken  to  form  partof  No. 
lii.f.' and  pnrl.of  Till  CnHiii\;  on]  population  (3,145)  of  No.  1314,  taken  to  form  part 
oi  Tifl County,  since  1900. 

h  County  tot  al  includes  population  (4,712)  of  Nos.1145,  1146, 1148, 1311, 1314,  and 
1427,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

is  No.  1642  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  518  and  1146  in  1906. 

16 Incorporated  in  4000. 

"  No.  1664  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1145,  1427,  and  1487  in  1907. 

is  Name  changed  from  Upper  Ninth  in  1903. 

'■'  IiK'Ornorele.l  ns  a  city  in  1900. 

2»  Name  changed  from  Connell  Mills  in  1904. 

»>  Incorporated  in  1906. 

22  Part  annexed  to  Macon  city  in  1910. 

S3  Parts  annexed  to  Macon  city  in  1903, 1908,  and  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -GEORGIA. 


73 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.     For  changes  in  1>lhim<  !;i  ri.-i.  i-i  ,.■.,  hofwrcn  I  aim  aid  id  If),  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL    ]>I\  ISKiM. 


Bibb  County— Continued. 


Ward  I.. 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 


Brooks  County.. 


Morven 

No  790,  Tallokas,  including  part  of  Pavo  town, 

,'■.'     i   :.'■:'   ■      >  i  ■      ,:; 

Total  for  Pavo  town  *  in  No.  790,  Brooks 
County,  and  No.  15SS,  Thomas  County. . . 

No.  1198,  Grooverville 

No.  1199,  Quitman,'  including  Quitman  city. . 

Quitman  city  * 

No.  1230,  Dry  Lake,  including  part  of  Barwick 


Bar  wick  town  (part  of) 

;  Total      >r    Burtt'icl       '     >  '    >n    No.    12S0, 
Brooks    County,  and  No.  168S,    Thomas 


No.  1402,  Dixie,  including  Dixie  town. . . 

Dixie  town  7 

No.  1412,  Hickory  Head  8 

No.  1571,  Barney,  including  Barney  tow 

Barney  town ' 

No.  1650,  Briggs J 


Bryan  County.. 


No.  19,  including  Pembroke  city... 


Pulaski 

o.  46,  Lockhart 10 

).  47,  Brier  Patch 

>.  48,  Hagan 

).  1209,  Statesboro,  including  Statesboro  city 


d.  1523,  Brooklet,"  Including  Brooklet  to 

Brooklet  town1* 

o.  1547,  Emit 

3.  1575,  Blitch 

-   ""15  Metier,"  including  Metter  town. 


No.  60,  Waynesboro,  including  part  of  Waynes- 


_...   >0and62. 

No.  61,  Munnerlyn  10 , 

No.  (32.  Y/aynesboro,  including  part  of  Wayn.es- 


Vidette  village  i . 


2,004 

S',:l 
2,119 
1,561 


Midville  village  i?  . . 
No.  74,  Barkcamp  '•  ... 

i  Parts  of  No.  1085  annexed  in  1903,  1908,  and  1910  and  p; 
annexed  in  1910. 

2  No.  1650  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  600  and  1199  in  19 


13,979 

17342 

2, 300 


2,605 
1,451 
1,845 


B  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


No.  552,  Iron  Spring 

Dublin 

No.  610,  Towaliga 

Mil  M2,  Jacks.ni,  including  Jackson  city  and 


S    :.i.!!  . 


No.  015,  Buttri'll,  including  Jcnkinsburg  n 

Jenkinsburg  town 

No.  616,  Worthville 


Calhoun  County. . 


,  including  Leary  . . 

,'■.:■. 


Camden  County. . 


tan       '  hi   lialiii  ;  - 1    '.!    -  \     I  own 
St.  Marys  town 

No.31,  Satillaiiiil      n'oodbine  towr. 


Woodbine 

No.  32,  Tompkins 

faverly 

:■■        -. 

No.  1489,  Cumberland 

No.    1606,    Kinsman-] :'■■'■    in.  I, cling   Kingsland 


Campbell  County 

499,  Red  Oak,  including  part  of  Union  City 


-     ■      ..  !i,   ■■ 

No.  734,  Old  Ninth 

No.  757,  Goodes , 

No.  1134,  Fairburn,  including  Fairburn  town 
and  part  of  Union  City  town 


Union  City  town  'part  of) . . 


Carroll  County.. 


No.  642,  Villa  Rica,  including  Villa  Rica  town. 


No.  682,  Whitesburg,  including   Whitesburg 


10,565 

1~054 

873 

1,205 

2, 316 
922 


1,391 

422 

1,530 

"i,'io7 


«  8,438 

1,675 


1,969 

1,717 

tlfi 

815 

1,758 

180 

681 

1,330 

6,178 

1, 139 


22,301 

17937 

42fS 
2,345 

21,0 

1,315 

294 

1,384 


>s  County  totals  include  population  (1,719  in  1900'  1 

..,.■■■  iam 

■,.■•:■:  ■  .  il    •  .  .,' 


O  1908. 

8  Returned  as  No.  1411  in  1900. 

9  Incorporated  in  1905. 

i°  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Jenkins  County  in  1905. 


2i  County  totals  include  population  (780  in  1900;  905  in  1! 
to  No.  1123  since  1900. 

22  No.  1283  annexed  in  1902. 

23  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 
"  No.  1606  organized  from  part  of  No.  29  in  1903. 


Part  of  No.  649  annexed  to  Temple  town  in  1908. 
Part  annexed  to  Roopville  town  in  1907  L 
Incorporated  ar     * 


!*  Part  of  No.  714  annexed  to  CarroUton  tt 


d  part  of  No.  713  annexed  in  1907. 


74 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  crvn,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Carroll  County— Continued. 

960 
557 

1,417 
894 
534 
614 
874 
438 
711 

1,128 
804 
769 
493 
564 

7,181 

1,049 
611 

1,129 
723 
595 
521 
800 
451 
662 
924 
600 
600 
461 
489 

5,823 

1,384 

1,056 

1,053 

678 

616 

581 
350 

Chattooga  County— Continued. 

831 

1,559 

563 

866 

1,666 

376 

1,258 

323 

317 

805 

322 

16,661 

730 

1,319 

778 

867 

1,391 

1,006 

Nil  in  is.   \liiini',  imi  tiding  Menlo  town 

885 

1,105 
370 
382 
729 
234 

15,243 

No.  1484,  Lyerly,  including  Lyerly  town 

15,412 

5,431 

No.  792,  Canton,  including  Canton  town 

Canton  town 

Catoosa  Countv 

3,290 

2,002 

663 

904 

1,401 

463 
598 
1,181 
1,008 
243 
1,251 
1,053 

635 
251 
606 
633 

1,327 

824 

824 

23,273 

1,827 
847 
613 
890 

1,240 
276 

459 
707 

1J033 

170 

1,134 

899 

936 

1,567 

No.  930,  Ringgold,  including  Ringgold  town.. 

1,370 
S98 

016 

152 
586 

'752 
624 

605 

4,722 

1,221 
437 

183 

625 
833 
534 
522 

3,592 

1,096 
465 
913 
306 
759 
825 

804 
419 

No.  818,  Mullins 

876 

No.  1084.  Gray  s v i 1 1  o ,  hv  1 1 1  < i i  • ■  i ; ■.  O rays ville  to wn. 

No.    890,    Woodstock,   including   Woodstock 

Woodstock  town 

No.  971,  Claytons 

No.  1008,  Harbin     m.  iini'if-  *\  aleska  town 

1,187 

3,336 

No.  1019,  Wildcat,  including   Holly   Springs 

No.   32,    Folkston,   including   Folkston   and 

1,244 
S55 
114 

467 

m 

S3 
SO 
136 
73 
526 
584 
540 

m 

822 

539 
205 

79,690 

833 

167 

600 

708 
746 

1,101 
302 
845 

17,708 

No.  1032,  Ball  Ground,  including  Ball  Ground 

No.  959,  Gaineyville,  including  parts  of  wards  3 

194 

396 

296 

751 

Total  for  St.  George  city '  in  Nos.  959  and 

Ward  2 

No.  216,  Athens,  including  Athens  city 

15,921 
14.913 

1,997 
3,736 

5,192 

695 
SS0 

lj200 

'465 

758 
899 

752 
63 

8,960 

11,018 
10,245 

497 
461 
830 

578 
754 
357 

No.  1220,  Willisville.  including  Moniac  town... 

No.  1354,  Satilla,  including  Winokur  town 

494 

650 

No.  217,  Georgia  Factory,  including  WhuelnU 

1,098 

1,013 
950 

1,648 

No.  1545,  Toled                            is  land  2  and 
parts  of  wards  3  and  4  of  St.  George  city 

283 

857 

"      71,239 

57,740 

Chatham  Countv 

No.  220,  Bucks  Branch,1  in   hi    i  i           i(rr   ill. 

1,385 

65, 064 

'786 
543 
2,675 
1,563 
5,847 
337 

5,586 

54,244 
6,269 
381 
692 
2,647 
2,557 
5,522 

43,189 
4,334 

Nos.  1  to  4,  coextensive  with  Savannah  city . . . 

519 
873 

m 

8,568 

No.  5,  Including  Tybee  and  Wassaw  towns. . . 

No.  14G7,  Princeton  Factory,  including  Prince- 

Wassaw  town 

No.  6 

3,037 
2,804 
4,376 

5,790 

4,902 

No.  431,  Town,  including  Fort  Gaines  city 

2,849 
1,320 
2,429 
2,550 
325 
1,132 

10,453 

2,775 
1,305 
2,579 
2,232 
312 
982 

9,598 

2,294 
1,097 

474 
570 

1,013 
341 
496 
646 

1,837 
550 

13,608 

482 

1,078 
301 
700 
812 

1,758 
423 

12,952 

477 

476 

1,104 

241 

644 

614 

1,172 

415 

11,202 

I  Eton   i  ii  lading  Bluffton  town 

2,901 

■1    .  ..     ;,,'.',       'i.  .seta  town 

Clayton  County 10 

674 
1,179 

139 
3,373 

970 
1,425 

788 

976 

1,149 
173 
889 
198 

1,261 

No.  548,  Riverdale ,i*  including  Riverdale  town. 

1,103 

2,853 
1,721 

2,567 
US 
657 
137 
138 
88 
294 

3,020 
1,926 

2,261 
W 
486 

1,767 
807 

2,276 

No.  1088  Jour  I                     '       Jonesboro  city . 

3,574 

877 

1,427 

1,436 

803 

No.    925,    Summerville,    including    Raccoon 

660 

No.  1644,  Forest  Park  ,i«  including  Forest  Park 

No.  1651,  Lovejoy,"  including  Lovejoy  town... 
Lovcjoy  town  " 

Ward  4 

">  Part  annexed  to  Fulton  County  in  1908. 

n  No.  1651  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  538  and  1088  in  1906. 

"  Returned  as  Poplar  Springs  in  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1644  in  1906. 


'Incorporate 


),  and  1446  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refei  to  militia  districts.    For  (manga >oui"i.inc.s,  <■!■   .  lu-iwecii  ihhd  mni  i:nii,  :>t  riiui.iiiii.es;  fur  iimse  i>ciueen  iwiormd  mini,  see  i;<-j.dj  i  ;  .>r  i  i  .»•  iv..im< 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

™«™_ 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Clinch  County 

8,121 

8,732 

6,652 

Colquitt  County— Continued. 

No.  1151,  Moultrie,  including  Kingwood,  Moul- 

4,997 

$,849 

170 
1,082 

1,165 

12! 

881 

1,518 

1,068 

1,309 

817 

998 

1,481 

630 

510 

198 

1,131 
648 
-&12 

12,328 

3,493 

'658 

592 
1,333 

1,079 
487 

931 
SJ,2 
95 
817 
280 

28,337 

1,512 

648 

1,161 

1,039 
434 

1,032 

1,580 
589 
992 
422 
515 
175 

857 

2,221 

1,229 
1,565 

No.   1224,  Homerville,  including  Iloraerville 

No.  1373,  Mill  Creek/'  including  part  of  Fmi.s- 

No.  l-'.sn,  Dn  1'jjiji,  i  iij-Ui-  :  l  i  i  -  Du  l'out  (own... 

658 

1,039 
1,323 
648 
908 
568 
651 

167 
866 

93 
771 

No.  1389,  Argyle,1  including,  \igyletown 

24,661 

22,286 

No.  1582,  Doerun,"  in.'lu.ling  Doerun  town 

826 

No.  1617,  Crosm '"I,"'  ini-liuling  Cropland  town. 

No.  845,  Roswell,  Including  Roswell  town 

1,292 
1, 158 
489 

m 

1,681 
315 
2,431 
1,043 
1,026 
485 

9,903 

123 

74 

5,949 

1,011 

1,190 

825 

790 

1,562 

671 

1,872 

1,713 

673 

709 

637 

1,748 

599 

627 
1,182 

566 
483 
390 
508 
033 

21,933 

1,329 

1,329 

1,138 

1,138 

No.  1665,  Norman  Park,  '<  including  Norman 

No.  846,  Powder  Springs,'  including   l'owder 

2,017 
280 

2,294 
937 

1,100 
974 

7,814 

1,808 
262 

2,159 
815 
949 

1,097 

0,515 

10,653 

11,281 

No.  851,  Acworth,  including  Acworth  town 

2,197 
1,354 
2,382 

7S6 
1,794 
1,319 

987 
1,117 

1,178 
658 

28,800 

1,969 
1,316 

'627 
1,561 
1,213 
740 
1,151 

1,004 
627 

24,980 

1,785 

No.  128, Harlem,  including  Harlem  town 

No.   898,   Ma.  .                              :.li/.abeth  and 
....  ry  City  towns,  and  Marietta  city 

4,  US 

3,384 

i  ■  ... 

22,351 

1,708 

'S20 
607 
860 

1,185 
238 
576 
410 

1,017 
648 
494 
496 
384 

1,619 

1,225 
168 
362 
1,361 
1,430 
416 
703 
405 
894 
682 
621 

No.  645,  Sixth,  including  Sharpsburg  town 

..■   '.I''.    '.     -' ■.    if   i,i    i     .in..  '    ....   . 

2,277 
166 
7,439 
6,648 
1,430 
2,551 

1^979 
1,299 

1,429 
1,363 

3,312 

812 

91 

1,562 

2,120 

1,132 

1,193 

268 

846 

8,310 

2,414 

137 
5,375 
3,654 
1, 469 
2,290 

782 
1,912 
1,150 

1^009 

2,981 
229 
66 
1,515 
1,884 
769 
879 
196 
813 

1,833 

1 

0    1                11    1    11    1  II  111  li  1       v  u    .    11   m  \  i 

1,024 

'eland  and  St. 

2,586 

16,169 

10,183 

No.  1139,  Grantville,  including  Grantville  town. 

1,467 

ii     1          I  iiim   iiu  Hiding  Turin  town 

1,028 

1,258 
6,019 

3,171 
960 

2,853 

1,01,0 
378 
200 
S46 
116 

3,153 
5.58 

2,232 
720 

1,349 

1,918 
17S 

19,789 

2,084 

2, 367 

617 

2,754 

1,914 

1,722 
1,287 

•■..•      ■■•     .  ..-■                  '            ..J 

676 

10,368 

No.  1026,  Willacoocliee,  including  willacoochee 

1,907 
1,255 

No.  1127,  Wooten.s  including  Broxton  city 

819 

816 

655 

1,313 

1,238 
660 

764 

975 

1,070 

16,423 

1,076 
1,068 
1,000 
1,294 
1,424 
2,408 
300 
815 

632 

No.  497 

1,142 

No.  1130,  Pearson,  including  Pearson  town 

2,307 

SS6 

2,206 

1,945 

722 

No.  1170,  Tanner,  includ in 

1,017 

No."l556'PhiUipsMillVincm"d^ngBushneYrtbwn 

1,231 

1,3j0 

Roberta  town 

252 

13,636 

1,791 

2,115 
433 
2,230 
1,954 
1,846 
8,278 
f,88S 

505 

No.  799,  Bridge  Creek,  including  part  ol  Funs- 

1,003 
115 
236 

1,157 

843 

916 

No.  1020,  Robinson* 

1,369 

831 

Cordele  city 

8,478 

1,578 

1  Returned  as  Sausey  in  1900. 

1  Incorporated  in  1901. 

'  No.  1608  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  84fi,  1017,  and  1540  ir 

'  Mo.  1591  organized  from  part  of  No.  8""  '" 


6  Part  taken  to 

7  Incorporated 

8  Incorporated 


in  190S. 
form  part  of  Jefl  Davis  County  in  1905. 


11  No.  1582  organized  from  part  of  No.  1373  in  1902. 

"  No.  1617  organized  from  part  of  No.  1374  in  1905. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1665  in  1907. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1184  and  1549  In  1907. 

i*  Incorporated  in  1902. 

■•  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1020  and  1184  In  1908. 

"  Incorporated  as  a  city  In  1906. 

>«  No.  1584  organized  from  part  of  No.  573  in  1900. 

i»  Organized  from  part  of  Dooly  County  in  1905. 


76 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


minor  crvn.  DrvisioN. 


g  Trenton  town.. 


Dade  County.. 

No.  873,  Slygo 

No.  875,  Mill 

No.  900,  Trenton,  inch: 

Trenton  town 

No.  974,  Creek 

No.  1037,  McMahon,  including  New  Englam 

New  England  town 

No.  1038,  Rising  Fawn,  including  Kising  Ka\v 


eluding  Dawsonville 


No.  1129,  Upper... 


Dawson  County.. 


Kilmer  Cutoff.. 
No.  989,  Yellow  Creek. . 

No.  1016,  Black 

No.  1022,  Ban 

No.  1023,  Kilough 

No.  1178,  Dawsonville,  ii 

town 

Dawsonvil 

No.  1180,  Purdy 

No.  1323,  High  Shoals... 


Decatur  County  ' 

No.  513,  Bainbridge,  including  Bainbridge  city. 

Bainbridge  city  '■' 

No.  635,  Spring  Creek 

No.  694,  Attapulgus 

No.  914,  Faceville 

No.  1005,  Bells' 

No.  1046,  Don                            Ling  Donalson- 
villetown 

Danahonville  tuiri) ......     

No.  1188,  Pine  Hill,  «  including  Diffeo  towi 


No.  1325,  Recovery 

No.  1342,  Kendricks 

No.  1361,  Climax.^  including  Climax  t< 


Dekalb  County— Continued. 


of  I  i  lantacity.. 

No.  1398,  Redan 

"o.  1416,  Doraville,  including  Doraville  tc 

Doravillc  town 

No.  1448,  McWilliams 

No.  1586,  Kirkwood  ,i3  including  East  Lake  and 

"n      ■    i.ivl    in,-,       ■ 

East  Lake  to 
Kirkwood  to1^ 

No.  H'.i'i.'i.  KaM.  Allaiiia,ne..'-:i-lijdingpurtof\uinl 

9  of  Atlanta  city 

Atlanta  city  (pi rd  <.n 

Total  for  A  I  lim  h,  i  :i  !/,'■',  ■nmpri  ••:,-//,/  :V,j.--.  /(/  >/: 
and  IS!"  — J 

1S6S,  U 

parts  ofNos.  1S79  and  16 
Ward  I.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  S. . 
Ward  4.. 
Ward5.. 
Ward  6. . 
Ward  7.. 


Dodge  County 

Jo.  317,  Rawlins,  including  Leon  town. . 


and  part  of  Milan  town . . 
Chauncey  town 

Milan  town  (part  of) . . 

I, ."I    ;,,/      !.,/.„•     ,1,1  „  '•    I  I      Ml    ;   ''I     !'■<„>„, 

County,  and  No.  1SU,  Telfair  County... 


1,815 

100    . 
2,176 


1,101  . 
553  . 
1,125    . 


Dooly  County19 


No.  1613,  Brinson,*  including  Brinson  t< 


Dekalb  County 

No.  487,  Phillips 

No.  524,  Shallow  Ford 

No.  531,  Decatur,  including  Decatur  and  Oak- 


Oakhurst  town  B 

No.  536,  Pantliorsvillc. 

No.  563,  Diamond 

No.  572,  Browning 


Mountain  town 

Stone  Mountain  town 

No.  1327, Clarkston, including Clarkston  town.. 


1900)  of  No.  621,  taken  lo  :■■                                     ami    -art  of  Grady  County,  since  1900; 
and  population  (1,869  in  1800)  of  Nos.  621  and  132-1,  noi.  ivi.m  "■-'  :;.-,,-.i: 

3  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

«  No.  1613  organized  from  part  of  No.  1188  in  1904. 

»  Incorporated  in  1907. 

8  No.  1646  organi/.ed  from  parts  of  Nos.  021,  1277,  and  1361  in  1906. 

7  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Incorporated  in  1900. 

9  Incorporated  in  1909. 
1(1  Incorporated  in  1908. 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1666  in  1907. 

'"""   ind  part  annexed  to  Atlanta 


N0.633M 

No.  640,22  including  Dooling  town. . 
Dooling  town6 


Pinehur 

No.  1552 

No.  1671,2'  Lilly,  including  Lilly  town  . . 


Dougherty  County 

:i.  iv'n  including  Pretoria  town 

Pretoria  town 2' 

No.  945,  including  part  of  Albany  city . . 

Hi'.    /',     i-   ill    I    '.'■in    "i  )       . 


12  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1586  si 
i  1909. 

i»  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1379  si 
1907. 


ity 

);  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1066 


Albany  city.. 
Albany  city  (part  of) . . 
14  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1349  and  1586  in  1907;  part  annexed  to  Atlanta 


,,  Fulton  County,  annexed  in  1910;    and  parts  of  No.  1362,   Fulton  County, 

annexed  in  1905  and  1910. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

« Incorporated  in  1906. 

'8  Incorporated  In  1902. 

'» Parts  taken  to  form  Crisp  County  and  part  of  Turner  County  In  1905. 

10  County  totals  include  population  (10,554  in  1900;  6,792  in  1890)  of  Nos.  732,  945, 
1004,  1040,  and  1451,  taken  to  form  Crisp  County  and  part  of  Turner  County 
since  1900. 

2i  No.  1671  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  535,  585,  and  633  in  1908. 

«  Returned  as  No.  540  in  1900 

» Incoroporated  in  1901. 

s«  Part  of  No.  1097  (East  Albany  village)  annexed  to  Albany  city  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[The  numbers  refer  t< 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

8,963 

8,745 

7,794 

25,140 

21,279 

14,703 

2,460 

1,462 

703 

601 

1,638 
77 
168 

1,003 
771 
705 

1,072 
227 

18,122 

2,176 

1,140 

604 

615 

1,539 

1,827 
863 
676 
591 

1,190 

847 
1,302 

144 
5,172 
1,313 
1,950 

126 
2,414 

646 
1,329 

3,316 
388 

816 

87 

1,332 

864 
1,317 

S19 
1,148 
1,054 

134 

3,095 
417 

12,574 

1,853 
880 

1,542 
014 

3,953 

896 

2,079 

2,681 
395 

1,991 

741 

1,359 

2,504 
C27 

833 

1,688 

1,254 
775 

1,200 
330 

14,828 

974 
867 
496 

1,173 
290 

9,792 

1,154 

No.  395,  Including  Norristown  town  and  part 

1,427 

Total  for  Adrian  town  in  \o.MJ,  JCimiiiikI 
County, ami  Art.  ryr.,  Johnson  County 

1,142 
1,150 

976 

1,136 

No.  1333 

No.  430,  Cedar  Springs 3 

No.  510,  Rockhill,<  including  Hilton  town 

1,302 
1,936 

2,513 
41s 

3,187 

1,838 

2,198 

773 

1,813 
329 

2,316 

1,389 

622 

3,309 

1  549 
2,068 

104 
2,454 

1,506 
1,617 

997 
825 

No.  \M2,  including  Nunez  town 

No.  854,  Damascus,  including  Kestler  town 

1,449 

No.  1  ;,(•>(),  inrliKlim;  Cruymont  city  and  Sum- 

1,570 

No.  866,  Blake                  !        •  ■■■krly  city 

Blakely  city « 

No.  1140,  Urquhart 

No.  1164,  Cuba 

No.  1435,  Arlington,  including  part  of  Arling- 

3,274 
804 

1,200 
611 

1,614 
100 

1,077 
981 

267 

2,616 
441 
381 

264 
11,214 

Fannin  County 

8,724 

Arlington  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  No.  574,  Calhoun  County.] 

No.  844,  Noontootla 

No.913,MorL:                                irganton  town. 
Morganton  town  13 

698 
1,413 
196 
898 
676 
540 
632 
694 
994 
326 

2,378 
218 

1,253 
228 

1,637 
898 
611 

838 
338 
337 

10,966 

641 
1,368 

824 
1,762 

Jdkin  town ." 

No.  1592,  Luciles 

Mo.  '.>M>,  Caldwell 

936 
573 

577 
666 
740 
765 

No.  Ili'.'o,  l<':iirphiv 

3,209 

3,079 

Echols  County 

682 
650 
194 
740 

575 
9,971 

824 
707 

706 

555 

No.  904,  Valentine,  including  Howell  town 

No.  1205,  Flint  Hill,  iiicluditi','    lipworth  and 

812 

No.  1058,  Statenville 

361 
633 

8,334 

514 
878 
426 

5,599 

384 
2,048 

1,148 
615 

566 
158 
523 

10,114 

332 

>        ..    !      .■..■■,.'     :.,i 

264 

No.   1457,   Mineral   Bluff,   Including   Mineral 

No.  9 

1,663 
2,806 

646 
2,421 

604 
2,008 
1,073 

24,125 

2, 379 

600 

851 
2,130 

641 
1,433 

No.  12.... 

1,546 

1,089 

19,729 

1,185 

No.  1559 

1,460 

2,765 

709 

1,343 

162 

1,334 

1,311 

459 

721 

492 

1,081 

36,736 

1,276 

2,265 

430 

1,299 

15,376 

No.496,Fayet1                                   tteviileclty 

1,931 

No.  538,  Woolsi 

1,068 

No.  189,  Elberton,  including  Elbertoncity 

7,800 
6,483 

1,328 

U 
2,071 
1,066 
1,030 

1.101 

7 
64 

88 

1,067 
34 
2,307 
1,322 
2,445 
738 
1,185 
1,403 

4,841 
3,834 

1,198 

2,244 

1,203 

1,494 

378 

699 

495 

1,005 

18  33,113 

No.  190,  Longstreet,  including  part  of  Beverly 

1,016 

Total/or  Beverly  town''  in  Nos.  190  and  196. . . 

1,494 
819 

966 

1,270 

1,180  } 

999 

No.  195,  Ruckersvllle,  Including  parts  of  Bev- 

1,235  1   No.  829,  Cave  Springs,  including  Cave  Springs 

2,253 
806 

2, 353 

2,368 

1,225 

870 

2,100 

2,571 
1,379 
1,586 

'824 
1,206 
1,224 
14,035 

7,291 

99 
1,051 

Total  for  1                                ;   in   Nos.  196 

912 

2,016 
1,228 
2,223 
367 
1,244 
1,379 

1,926 

973 

1,857 

No.  201,  Goshen,  Including  Bowman  city 

1,227 
1,240  1 

No.  315,  Centerville 

Ward  7 

'  Incorporated  In  1905. 


5.  430  and  866  in  1902. 


7  Incorporated  in  1907. 

9  Returned  in  1900  as  in  No.  195  only. 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 


ikerj  to  form  parts  of  Jenkins  and  Toombs  Counties  in  1905 
u  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Jenkins  County  In  1905. 


12  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Toombs  County  in  1905. 

»  Disincorporated  between  1890  and  1900;  reincorporated  in  1902 

»  Incorporated  in  1909. 

">  Incorporated  in  1904. 

18  Returned  as  Blue  Ridge  in  1900. 


city  ir. 

2i  Parts  of  No.  919  (East  Rome  and  North  Rome  towns)  annexed  in  1908. 


78 


[The  numbers  refer 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

1910,  see  fo 
,  Table  5.] 


e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sco  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Floyd  County— Continued. 


No.  !i_':i,  Texas  Valley.. 


No.  1120,  Flatwoods 

■  0,0:    ■    |':  i ■ 

No.  1453,  Fosters  Mill 

No.  1478,  Vans  Valley 

No.  1504,   Howells,   including  part  of  Seney 

Seney  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Seney  town  in  No.   1504,   Floyd 

County,  and  "No.  1588,  Polk  County 

No.  1502,  Lindale 

No.  1569,  State  Line 

No.  1688,  Glenwood  ' 


Forsyth  County.. 

No.  795,  Big  Creek 

No.  835,  Hightowers 

N'u.  Nil,  (,'hestatee  2 

No.  S78,  Barker.. 


3,  Vickery  Creek. . . 

No.  885,  Chattahoochee  •. . 

No.  1276,  Bells 

No.  1351,  Rolands 

No.  1413,  Settendown 

No.  1437,  Coal  Mountain.. 
No.  1599,  New  Bridge  2. . . 


Franklin  County  '. 


No.  210,  GunnelH... 
No.  211,  Flints  ilk'-. 

No.  213,  Gumloga... 


Total  for  Roy  ston  city  « in  No.  370,  I'mnlltn 
County,  A'"    UI.1,  Hurt   County,  and  No. 

•     •    '   > 

N  0 .  8 1  -i ,  S  t  ranges  « 

No.  1363,   Canon,9    including  part  of  Canon 

Canon  town  (part  of) 

County,  and  No.  1116,  Hart  County. 


Fulton  County  12 

No.  469,  Cooks,  exclusive  of  parts  of  wards  5 
and  8  of  Atlanta  city 

No.  479,  Bryants  « 

No.  530,  Black  Hall,"  exclusive  of  parts  of 
wards  2  and  10  of  Atlanta  city 

No.  722,  B  uckhead 

No.  1100,  Oak  Grove 

No.  1289,  Adamsville  16 

No.  1328,  Collins 

No.  1332,  East  Pointy  including  part  of  East 


Point  tc 

East  Point  ton  ,1  I  ;>«// 
Total  for  East  Point  U 


1910 


1  Nos.  1SS2  and 


No.  1348,  South  Bend,"  exclusive  of  parts  of 
wards  2  and  3  of  Atlanta  city 

No.  1362,  Peachtree,'8exclusiveof  parts  of  wards 
4,  8,  and  9  of  Atlanta  city 

No.  1422,  Edgev 1,  exclusive  oi  parts  of  wards 

3  and  9  of  Atlanta  city 

1  Organized  from  part  of  No.  919  in  1910. 


n  part  of  Stephens  County  since  1900. 


1900 


2,779 

2,093 

1,7  It 

699 

1,044 

1,483 

807 

1,255 

1,000 

969 

1,107 

1,334 

941 

2,595 

2,202 

SOS 

1,959 

1,321 

i,m 

679 

1,4H 

S79 

1,004 

1,163 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Fulton  County— Continued. 
1,055  !    No.  1511,  Battle  Ilill.n  exclusi  veof  part  of  ward 


Point  1 
Hapeville  town 

No.  1615,  College  Park,2"  coextensive  with  Col- 


1910 


parts  of  Nos.  469,  530,  1348,  1362,  1422,  and 
1511 

[For  total,  see  Dekalb  County.] 


Gilmer  County.. 


No.  958,  Mounl 

;\o.  Kih'.i,  Tails  Creek 

No.  1035,  Leaches 

No.  Ki'.U,  l!all  Ground... 
No.  1135,  Town  Crook.... 
No.  1130,  Cherry  Log.... 

No.  1274,  Ridgeway 

No.  1302,  Coosawattee  ... 

No.  1341,  Diamond 

No.  1355,  Alto 

No.  1498,  Bucktown 


Glascock  County.. 


No.  llr.T,  including  Gibson  ti 
Gil  no  it  town 

No.  1168 

No.  1 169,  including 

Milcltilltown 

No.  1234 


Glynn  County 

No.  25,  Sea  Islands 

No  -'',"4  including  I '.runs wick  City.. 
lit  u  11x11  id:  city. 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

No.  27 

No.  1356,24  including  Sterling  town  . 

ftieriitti/  ton  tt 

No.1499 


Gordon  C  ounty 

No.  849,  Calhoun,  including  Calhoun  town 

Calhoun  town 

No.  850,  Lily  Pond 

No.    874,    Fairmount,   including   Fairmount 

Ftiirnviiiiil  I  men 

No.  973,  Seventh 

No.  980,  Resaca,2*  including  Resaca  town 


No.  1055,  Plainville,  including  Plain \  o 

I'/niili  Hit   toini  ■"- 

No.  1056,  Sonoraville  2« 

No.  1057,  Twenty-fourth 

,.'■:     •   .    Mi, 

No.  1064,  Oostanaula 

No.  1 235,  Coosawattee 

No.  1595,  Blue  Springs  » 

»  Returned  as  Hemphill  in  1900. 

i»  Parts  taken  to  form  No.  1615  in  1904  and  part  of  No.  1589  in  1901. 
»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  Jao'i  in  i::(:l  and  pai  i  ami"  ,;1  (0  Atlanta  city 
3)  of  Nos.  215  and  267,      In  1910. 

is  Parts  annexed  to  A  I  Isnia  ■■!(  \  in  i!)i:.".  and  1910. 


s  Returned  I  do  County  only.    Incorporated  as  a  cil 

»  Returned  as  West  Bowersville  in  1900. 
10  Incorporated  in  1902. 

a    changed  from  Red  Hollow  in  1906.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Stephens 
ounty  in  1905. 
»2  Part  of  Clayton  County  annexed  in  1908. 


In  1908. 

21  Part  of  No.  530  (Oakland  City  town),  part  of  No.  1511  (Battle  Hill  town), 
and  part  of  No.  1348  annexed  in  1910;  parts  of  No.  1362  annexed  in  1905  and  1910. 


16  Returned  as  Sonora  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


79 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ie  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Grady  Count   ■ 

18,457 

Hab«riham  County— Continued. 

700 
526 
329 

1,132 
256 
360 
428 
350 
1,713 
1,114 

700 

555 
209 

517 
25,730 

1,224 
750 
354 

1,229 
S10 
421 
425 
528 

1,058 
467 
560 
680 

1,351 
1,592 

816 
2,173 

627 
6,295 
1,605 

1,718 

1^071 
1,078 

18,512 

No.  720,  Whigham,  including  \\  high (nu'ii 

No.  752,  Center    Hill,"  including    Mount  Air, 

S92 

264 

690 

621 

Xo.  1440,  Cornelia,"  including  Cornelia  town. . 

852 

Xo    Pi.xii,  Demurest,  including  Demorest  town. 

16,542 

17,051 

No.  1612,  Baldwin,"  including  part  of  Baldwin 

US 

1,189 

2,378 
1,863 
1,339 
1,189 
3,499 
2,120 

1,390 
407 

1,192 
873 

1,125 
475 
724 
516 
580 
437 
800 

28,824 

541 
1,258 

1,659 

568 
1,395 

1,526 

[For  total,  see  No.  1580,  Banks  County. | 

No.  140,  Union  Point,  including  Union  t'oint 

20,752 

18,047 

1,549 
1,246 
2,402 
1,611 

1,324 
290 
782 

1,147 
933 

1,102 
375 
514 
500 
400 
429 

25,585 

1,235 
1,076 
2,151 
1,313 

1,325 
510 
065 

1,430 
6G0 

1,753 

1,497 
824, 
700 

1,440 
309 

576 

12S 

9,469 
6,926 
1,405 
2,288 
2,234 

1,860 
480 

1,092 
035 
739 

1,060 

1.253 

378 
842 
488 

873 
166 

768 
110 

19,189 

1,232 

834 

665 

1,412 

663 

183 

5,820 
4,382 

1,150 

No.  I'M,  \\  liilo  l'lains,  including  \\  hilu  Plains 

No.  410,  Naramore,  including  part  of  Bellton 

[For  total,  see  No.  912,  Hanks  ( 'ountv.l 
No.  411,  Gainesville,  hvluding  <  .aims-  ille,  it 

Xo.  M.S.  i 'on field,  including  Penfield  town 

4,484 

850 

615 
458 
819 

19,899 

Wards 

648 
1,363 
1,100 

699 
725 
380 
883 

1,291 
420 
791 
499 

783 

2,413 
217 
168 
247 

2,  US 

536 

1,370 

2,719 
968 

3,330 
1,518 
1,650 

944 
1,191 
1,262 

3,526 

1,683 
250 
733 

1,315 

1,324 
469 

1,952 
278 

1,094 
844 
169 
699 
866 

1,050 
260 

10,134 

5  1,711 

161 

1,309 

No.  1270,  Flowery  Branch,  Including  Flowery 

174 

1,145 
2,019 

1,283 

2,191 
797 

2,535 

853 

1,515 

866 
» 1,242 
1,260 

3,226 
1,352 

211 
1,350 
1,236 
1,084 

SS6 
1,629 

202 
1,732 
1,286 

1,975 
713 

2,171 
666 

1,067 
781 
943 

1,022 

1,749 
496 

County,  No.  243,  Jack.':",,  Cm,  my. and  \t>. 

No.  1557.  Gillsviile,  inelndin"-  part  of  Gillsville 

No.    400,    Pinckneyville,    including   Norcross 

[For  total,  see  Xo.  1  itht.  P.anks  Countv  ."] 
Xo.  11.05, nal;  wood, is  including  <  lakwood  town. 

■I           ll|,     ■,',      -       11                   ,              :..      I     I 

18,277 

1,185 
3,752 
1,222 
1,715 

645 

605 

602 

1.044 

1.126 

2,706 

493 

899 

l]292 
1,790 

13,514 

1,231 
3,116 
767 
1,160 
583 
694 
704 
472 
650 
546 

1J299 

2,442 

383 

973 

M80 
1,816 

11,922 

3,042 

No.  550,  Sugar  Hill,  including  Buford  and  West 

Total  for  S>                  '                 1<)2  and  1)3... 

1,640 

1,315 
1,281 
1,072 
319 
1,301 

Xo.  l'_".i  ,,  Bay  i  rod,-,  including  (irayson  town.. 

992 
770 

895 

Sparta  city  (;    n  "/') 

No.  114 

■ 

676 

No.  118 

Haralson  County 

No.  653,  Tallapoosa,  including  Tallapoosa  citv. 
Tallapoosa  city 

No.  1G94,  Suw                                -  vanee  town.. 

247 
>» 13,604 

166 
w  11,573 

11,318 

2,873 

1,073 
381 
456 

2,227 
462 
538 

3.005 
2,128 
1,365 
350 
259 
1,869 

440 

1,699 

Xo.  400,  (  1  irl,-s\  ille,  including Clarksville  town. 

'm 

935 
58 

1,382 
491 

946 
38 

1,287 
396 

831 

No.  414,  Mud  Creek,"  including  part  of  Alio 

• 
No.  1143,  Buchanan,21  includiiic  cnel,anan  oil  , 

Buchanan  city  ■■' 

No.  1225,  Buncombe 

776 

[For  total,  see  No.  448,  Banks  County.] 

570 

« Incorporated  ir     .. 

4  No.  15S7  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  316,  562,  and  1564  sine 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Winder  town. 

•  Incorporated  in  1906. 

8  No.  1694  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  404  and  407  in  1900. 
8  Includes  popu  Tinder  town. 

'•  Incorporated  in  1902. 
11  Incorporated  in  1905. 
"Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Stephens  County  in  1905. 


"County  totals  include  population  (5S2  in  1900)  of  No.  1473,  taken  to  form  part 

of  Stephens  I'liimiv;  popuhiion  CMs  in  lono;  270  in  Com  of  Xo.  371.  part  annexed 
to  No.  702  and  part  taken  to  form  pari  of  Stephens  Coimlv;  and  population  i.V.07 
in  1900;  3.S02  in  1S90)  of  Nos.  402  and  440,  parts  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  l«4,s,  and  part 


"  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1048  in  1900;  part  of  No.  371  annexed  in  1905. 
"  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  402,  422,  440,  and  752  in  1900. 
18  No.  1005  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  385  and  505  in  1903. 


■  Incorporated  as  a  city  In  1902. 


80 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Haralson  County— Continued. 

No.  1251,  Bremen,  including  Bremen  town.. 

Bremen  town 

No.  1335,  Fclton 

No.  1426,  Waco,  including  Waco  town 

Waco  town 

No.  1475,  Draketown  ' 


No.  1585,  Corinth  a. 


Harris  County.. 


No.  072,  Hamilton,  including  Hamilton  city. . 


3.  679,  Whitakers 

3.  695,  Ellerslie 

a.  696,  Cataula 

a.  703,  Goodmans,  including  Chipley  town  . 


> 
a.  782,  Milners  Cross  Roads.. 

o.  786,  Valley  Plains 

sville 

o.  934,  Waverly  Hall 

a.  1186,  Upper  Nineteenth. . . 


No.  1112,  Town,  including   Hi    tweiliW 

Hartwell  city  & 

"   ,113,  Ray,  including  part  of  Royston  city. 


4,  Smith 

No.  1115,  Reed  Creek 

No.  1116,  Hall,  including  Bowersville  town  and 

part  of  Canon  town 

Bowersville  town 

Canon  town  7  (part  of) . 
[For  total,  see  No.  1363, 

No.  1117,  Shoal  Creek 

No.  1118,  McCurry 

No.  1119,  Alford 


Franklin  County.] 


Jo.  693,  Cooksville 

Jo.  702,  Houston 

Jo.  761,  Texas 

Jo.  779,  Enon  Grove 

Jo.  788,  Franklin,  including  Franklin  city.. 


No.  792,  Centralhatchee,9  including  Central- 
hatchee  town 

Centralhatchee  town 10 

No.  938,  Corinth,  including  Corinth  town 

Corinth  town  a 

No.  939,  State  Line 

No.  987,  Rockalo  u 

No.  1517,  Walnut  Hill 

No.  1657,  Glenloch" 

No.  1678,  Loftin  u 


No.  486,  Sixth.. 


Locust  Grove  town 

No.  611,  McMullen 

No.  622,  Brushy  Knob 

No.  638,  Beersheba 

No.  641,  Lowes 

No.  723,  Hampton,  including  Hampton  city. . 

Hampton  city  « 

•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of 


1. 1585  in  1905. 

Returned  as  Newsville  in  1900. 

Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  813,  1143,  and  1475  in  1905. 


1,427 
gBO 

1,129 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


n  Franklin  County  only.    Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 


Henry  County— Continued. 


No.  767,  Sandy  Kidee.. 


No.  1477,  Flippen  . . 


Houston  County.. 


No. 765,  Upper  Fourteenth.. 


No.  887,  Sixth 

No.  928,  Upper  Town,  including  part  of  Perry 


Irwin  County  « . . 


No.  518,  Old  Fifth" 

No.  901,  Irwinvilleis 

No.  1388,  Minnie 

No.  1421,  Roberts  >■> 

No.  1529,  Ocilla,  w  including  Ocilla  city.. 

Ocilla  ciiij  =o 

No.  1643,  Osierfield  " 

No.  JOiil,  .Afystic.si  including  Mystic  towr 


No.  1670,  Fletcher  23 


Jackson  County.. 


Winder  cities 

l-l it xmII  cihi  {part  of).... 
Total  for  Jtm.xdl  <■////'  in  Ae.v.  •!}:'.  I'nd  :"<;, 
Jackson    County,  and    No.  2/(9,    Walton 

County 

Winder  city"* 

[For  total, see  No.  310,  Gwinnett  Connie.) 

No.  245,  Jefferson,  including  part  of  Jefferson 

city 

Jilnriion  nl/i  (/Mii  of) 

-,..■..,:       :,       ,  ■        •,..■■      ■'.,  •  ;■ 

No.  246,  Chandler,  including  part  of  Russ 


No.  -'.".:■;,  Newtown,  including  Centerand  Nich- 

C< ntir  town'X 

XkIii'Uuii  Inn  n  2i 

No.  2  5  5,  lUinish,  including  Commerce  city.. 


Wardl 

Ward  g 

WardS 

WardJ, 

No.  257,  Harrisburg,  including  part  of  Jefferson 


J 't  ndrrarass  loan 

No.  455,  Miller 

No.  465,  Wilson,  including  part  of  Maysville 

.\'Hh-  ,  nit    inn  11  I,",,,,'  ,,/  ) 

[For  total,  see  No.  465,  Banks  County.] 
w  County  totals  include  population  (1,770  in  1900;  1 
"o  form  part  of  No.  1643;  population  (2,560  in  1900;  2  "° 


)9  in  1890)  of  No.  432,  taken 
,        n  1890)  of  Nos.  680  and  982, 

l:i!  I'll    in   •' i'ei  i    ni     '     ■     10,11,     !  0|-nl;'i  loo     "        .     li\    I'.'i  n    ■  e     i    .:         Hike  ,,    i,,  i 

part  of  Ben  Hill  County;  and  population  ($32  in  1900)  of  No.  1550,  taken  to  form 
parts  of  Tift  and  Turner  Counties,  since  1900. 


'o  Incorporated  in  1903. 

ii  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  No.  1678  organized  from  part  of  No.  987  in  1909. 

»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 

u  Incorporated  in  1909. 

»  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Tilt  and  Turner  Counties  in  1905  and  part  of  Ben 


mh    cd  from  parts  of     ia   901,  1421,  and  1529  in  1907. 
-   Hi      ni  .   I  in. in  put  of  No.  901  in  1907. 
a  Organized  from  Nos.  090,  982,  and  part  of  No.  901  in  1907. 
><  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 
-'-  In<  orporated  in  1908. 
se  Name  changed  from  Harmony  Grove  in  1904.    Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jackson  County— Continued. 
No.  1042,  Santa  Fe,  including  Statham  town. . . 

1,845 
621 

1,543 
429 
129 
liO 
160 

16,552 

1,244 
172 

1,450 
290 

764 

Johnson  County— Continued. 

660 

1,776 
428 

212 

1,242 

972 

440 

1,236 

13,103 

810 

1,041 

208 

Hi  1  i  ng  Scott  town  and  part 

No.  1407,  Hoschton,  including  Uoschton  town. . 

1,203 

207 

[For  total,  see  No.  395,  Emanuel  County.) 

1,343 
455 
480 

1,022 

13,358 

15,033 

13,879 

No.  262,  Lazenby 

600 

672 

809 

900 

816 

698 

788 

209 

735 

2,856 

1,608 

652 

1,117 

1,752 
160 
SU 
500 
729 
881 
953 
917 
117 

6,050 

485 
595 
136 
754 
925 
737 
712 
754 

452 

666 
854 
561 
571 
705 

1,000 
410 

1,261 
845 
838 
850 
446 

1,387 

sis 

1,172 
840 

974 
554 
545 
436 
670 
875 

35,501 

1,390 
1,726 
1,245 
9,606 
5,795 
2,100 

2,923 

650 

1,137 

1,296 

1,782 
214 
165 

2,282 
152 

1,870 

1,611 

1,619 
276 

1,181 

1,893 
802 

1,840 
154 

11,679 

868 
542 

1,198 
973 

1,099 
850 
505 

1,149 

773 
2,297 

1,054 

1,437 
210 
300 
446 
477 
910 
936 
902 
125 

814 

'849 
773 
961 

1,143 
228 
152 
500 
404 
910 
807 

1,039 
133 

No.  295,  Monticello,  including  Monlii 

No.  358,  Popes,  including  Haddock  town 

1,050 

1,319 
720 
745 
482 
520 
548 

1,182 

25,908 

1,278 

6^298 
2,987 
1,462 

2,559 

199 

1,905 

1,309 

1,207 
292 

1,528 

■.                  i      !lr         ■.'",.  i..             ,:..         ..;■,,■ 

No.  450,  Clinton 

Laurens  County 

No.  52,  Smiths 

No.  80,  Buckeye 

862 
1,205 

No.  342,  Dublin,  including  Dublin  city 

3,015 

No.   1364,  Hazelhurst,  Including  Hazelhurst 

2,748 
1,181 
834 
933 
620 
915 

21,379 

793 

290 

No.  344,  Hampton   M3U,w  including  Dexter 

Ocmulgee 

18,212 

17,213 

No.    1309,   Jarl >:<wi,    includi: "j,    Brewton   and 

No.  76,  Stapleton  • 

Uavilletown... 

1,256 
2,245 

149 
1,332 
1,406 
2,596 

616 
1,636 
1,089 
3,311 

872 
1,692 
2,945 

884 
1,696 

370 
1,264 

228 

11,520 

1,694 
1,846 
171 
996 
1,210 
1,880 

2,844 
1,781 

No.  1338,  Oconee,  including  Rockledge  town. . . 

582 

1,242 
891 

1,904 

806 
1,297 

1,746 

No.  79,  Grange 

No.  1369,  Reedy  Springs, »  including  Rentz 

1,574 
1,009 
2,815 
630 
1,557 
2,772 

1,576 
886 

2,802 
622 

1,519 

2,842 
487 

1,351 

311 

No.  1081,  Dudley,  i.">  iuciudiiiK'  Dudley  town. . . 

■  Hiding  Wadley  town 

No.  1682,  Cod,                                 .(well  town... 

No.  85,  Bartow,  including  Bartow  town 

10,344 

No.  1460,  Spread,'  including  Spread  town 

Spread  town  9 

No.  738,  Palmyra,  including  Armena  town 

2,445 
162 

2,860 
705 

1,608 

2,210 

2,556 
12,924 

2,629 

2,147 

No.  915,  Leesburg,  including  Leesburg  city 

1,949 

1,327 

1,954 

697 

2,485 

13,093 

1,991 

No.  976,  Smith ville,  including  Smith ville  town. 

1,646 

1,339 

2,030 
852 
386 
977 

2^256 
12,897 

a  city 

411 

3,195 
1,521 
1,388 

Jot 
641 

794 
1,606 
691 
762 
890 
229 
447 

3,202 
1,777 
1,398 

11,409 

6,129 

1,150 

1,223 
241 
864 

3,734 

'750 

1,196 
166 
724 

3,614 

1,127 

724 

926 

831 
1,498 

837 

987 
1,067 

346 

Kite  town 

432 

1,370 
479 
342 

No.  1201,  Wrightsville,  including  Wrightsville 

No.  1202,  Ring  Jaw 

No.  1072  21 

1  Part  annexed  to  Newton  County  since  1900. 

5  That  part  of  Newborn  town  (population  16  in  1900,  incorrectly  returned  as 
360)  in  No.  292,  annexed  to  Newton  County  since  1900. 
1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

'  Organized  fi  I     ppling  and  Coffee  Counties  in  1905. 

'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
8  No.  1593  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  76  and  1460  in  1902. 

7  Incorporated  in  1901. 

8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 
•  Incorporated  in  1903. 

10  Incorporated  in  1900. 

u  Organized  from  parts  of  Bulloch,  Burke,  Emanuel,  and  Screven  Counties 
in  1905. 

28407—12 6 


'*  Incorporated 

19  Incorporated  in  1907. 

■  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

n  No.  1672  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  16  and  1132  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

« footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

8,714 

7,156 

6,146 

Madison  Count 

16,851 

13,224 

11,024 

No  203  Fork  includin    Carlton  t. 

681 
1,003 
1,203 
1,052 

1,598 
376 

1,048 
918 

1,211 

24,436 

684 

964 

760 

1,191 

939 

807 
969 

20,036 

590 
643 
820 
436 

1,185 
220 
912 
802 
758 

1 15,102 

1,102 
326 

2,5C0 
323 

2,216 
868 

2,471 

2,731 

133 

1,578 

1,174 
17 

877 
9,147 

1,111 

277 

1,842 
194 

2,614 
336 

1,712 

2,120 

141 

798 

No.  204,   Danielsvillc,   jiu-ludiug   J  uuiKlsville 

1,610 
1,884 

i\(j.  -.'Il.j,    UlunU'lMV     Hirhnli,,;,    (    ,;,,„..,    |  ,  ,  ,y  , , 

1,431 

No.  382,  Grove  Hill,  including  Colbert  and  Hull 

2,010 

1,700 
1,292 

833 

'704 

1,725 
2,487 
538 
1,713 
11,715 

7,  ess 

1,132 
2,003 

650 

'S8B 

1,343 

904 

5,444 

1,311 

2, 176 

No.  591,  Harrison,  including  part  of  Royston 

No.  661,  Naylor,  including  Naylor  town 

1,511 
8,532 
6,613 
1,305 

1,297 
302 

1,571 

1,082 
1,046 

7,433 

5,992 
2,854 
0) 
808 

[For  total      <       ,     ,  u    I  .  .nklin  County.] 

No.  663,  Valdosta,  including  Valdosta  city.... 

10,080 

No.  1267,  Hahira,  including  Hahira  town 

7,728 

No.  1268,  Lake  Park,  including  Lake  Park 

1,433 

849 

2,518 
1,016 

900 
1,294 

746 
1,320 

737 

783 

25,180 

1,020 

2,725 
1,161 

993 
1,344 

821 
1,424 

660 
1,093 

23,339 

No.  807',  Buena  Vista,  including  'Buena  Vista 

1,021 

6,867 

585 

1,089 

829 

22s 
sss 

349 
332 

2Q1 

330 
264 
177 
279 
245 

96 
225 

10,325 

1,005 
339 

1,266 

268 
1,382 

No.  837,  Dahlonega, including Dahlonega city.. 

No.  657,  Rocky  Mount, including  Rocky  Mount 

61 

2,882 

909 

2,430 

917 

'm 

1,453 

308 

2.441 

161 

1,860 
50 

1,276 
54 

2,172 
210 

1,368 
349 

1,611 
922 
986 
241 

500 

67 

561 
147 

7,986 

1,779 

418 
453 
517 
371 
267 

425 
180 
372 
262 
300 
162 
371 

9,804 

381 
362 
504 

576 
391 
468 
164 
254 

249 

154 

Mi. 

2,630 

816 
2,155 

666 

1,050 

No.  669,  Woodbury,  including  Woodbury  town. 

2,201 

No.  704,  Warm  Springs,  including  Bullochville 

1,341 

391 
2,272 

No.  715,  Odessa,  including  Odessadale  town 

.■'To.     7'.V,      While          1         i          ,i                   l 

1,714 

8,789 

McDuffie  County 

No.  809,  St.  Marks,  including  St.  Marks  town.. 

1,386 

2,293 

No.  132,  Republican 

1,230 
1,767 
4,949 

1^103 

1,276 

6,442 

1,403 
1,960 
3,843 
1,154 
1,155 
1,443 

6,537 

l',972 
3,044 

856 
1,428 

6,470 

No.  1213,  Middle  Ninth,  including  Gay  town.. 

2,052 

2,065 

No.  1281,  Luthersville,  including  Luthersville 

1,281 
209 
784 

No.  134,  Thomson,  Including  Thomson  town... 

Thomson  town 

No.  1290,  Gill,  including  Manchester  town 

1,346 

No.  274,  Wrightsboro 

No.  1400,  Lone  Oak,  including  Lone  Oak  town. 

1,048 

493 

Mcintosh  County 

No.  1401,  Jones  Mill 

491 
506 

No.  22 

897 

2,208 

1,391 

567 

543 

ljl38 
15,016 

153 

3,129 

1,739 

503 

814 

801 

1,137 

14,093 

1,246 

4,514 

1,491 

710 

No.  1408,  Midway,  including  Primrose  town. . . 

654 
1,326 

479 

No.  1520.'  Choi,        i         -             i  hiding  Chaly- 

6,319 

13,183 

4,275 

No.  903,  including  Boykin  town  and  Colquitt 

3,214 

64 

600 
2,437 

402 
2,335 

7,239 

2,798 

No.  543,  Marshallville,  including  Marshallvilie 

2,501 
1,082 

715 
1,342 

186 

5,067 
1,6S0 
1,806 
1,061 

2,524 
9U 

2,288 
879 
818 

1,263 

2,569 

1,086 

720 

1,098 

1,522 

320 

1,588 

1,387 

1,933 
6,763 

1,366 

No.  770,  Montezuma,  including  Montezuma 

4,643 
90S 
1,822 
1,085 

2,174 
645 

4,027 

706 

\       6  2,778 

1,991 
A86 

Milton  County 

Montezuma  town 

6,208 

No  823  Double  Branch 

1,245 

1,057 

675 

802 

1,160 

1,023 

556 

899 

1,213 

No.  1070,  Oglethorpe,    including    Oglethorpe 

978 

Oglethorpe  city « 

No.  1172,  Newtown 

773 

i  County  total  includes  population  (2,274)  of  Nos.  662  and  1 
separately  in  1890. 

» Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  Part  of  No.  1514  annexed  to  No.  1480  in  1905. 

*  Incorporated  in  1907. 

6  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 

7  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

8  No.  1616  organized  from  part  of  No.  205  in  1905. 
>  Name  changed  from  Five  Forks  in  1909. 


i°  Incorporated  in  1905. 

«  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Franklin  County  only.    Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

12  County  total  includes  population  (428)  of  district  returned  as  Jones  Mills  in  1890. 

« Incorporated  in  1909. 

» Incorporated  in  1901. 

is  Incorporated  in  1908. 

'•  Incorporated  in  1903. 

"  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

w  Returned  as  Old  First  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  soo  footnotes;  for  thoso  betweon  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  crra,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MUton  County— Continued. 

894 

'S66 
320 

654 

22,114 

770 

1,529 
S10 
259 
567 

14,767 

605 

1,383 
256 
282 
528 

10,906 

Morgan  County— Continued. 

896 

1,135 
333 
108 

560 

1,127 

1,284 

696 

1,014 

1,311 

899 

932 

1,447 

962 

481 

767 

1,009 

337 

9,763 

831 
1,010 

764 
923 

No.   1176,  Alpharetta,  including  Alpharetta 

No.  281,  Weiim ,  1m  ludi      1  ostwici  town 

gan  County,  No.  239,  Oconee  Covntij,  unit 

Mitchell  County 

No.  282,  Adsboro 

1,048 

469 
836 

1,119 
930 
799 

1,186 
666 

2,614 
391 
1,830 
S90 
2,144 
5,991 
1,827 
4,501 
1,880 
1,605 
1,296 
1,330 

m 

803 
20,450 

2,162 

2,915 

,1'n    ■   :,;:   ,:■■    \ 

1,160 

970 
1,791 

882 

808 
1,283 

654 

No.  791,  Maples,  Inrlu.lin:;  Manleton  town 

1,556 

953 

Mapleton  town  » (Cotton  P.O.) 

775 

1,051 
2,836 
945 
1,386 
1,384 

593 
3,325 

1,752 

385 

1,368 

No.  3:1'!,  wk-.'.v, ,  including  Apalachee  town 

No.ll94,Pell eludi           -luimtown 

417 
818 

No.  1548,  Peble  City « 

No.  1603,  Alger,-'  including  Sale  City  town 

8,623 

8,461 

20,682 

19,137 

No.   S24,   Town,   including  Chatsworth   and 
Spring  Place  towns 

1,664 
314 
242 
1,130 
1,305 
145 
884 
950 
511 

1,477 
220 
307 

'557 
199 

36,227 

1,401 

1,414 

Chatsworth  town  " 

1,246 

'763 
822 
2,710 
2,208 
1,580 
1,391 

1^038 
1,671 

365 
1,065 
1,437 

728 
1,180 

m 

923 
1,065 

19,638 

1,099 
1,335 

962 

796 
2,429 
1,172 
1,522 
1,813 
1,663 

961 
1,540 

334 
1,043 
1,386 

634 
1,242 

157 
1,215 
1,042 

U6.359 

1,165 

1,364 

999 

1,681 
920 
1,513 
1,617 
1,326 
970 
1,484 

Spring  Place  town 

21S 
1,127 
1,058 

No.  825,  Ball  Ground 

No.  874,  Tenth,  including  Tennga  town 

Tennga  town  7 

996 

No.  480,  Forsyth,  Including  Forsyth  city 

715 
976 
367 

978 

No.  984,  Eighth 

No.  1011,  Alaculsa 

'..       Illl    ,.      -.      I'u.l 

Eton  towns 

Crandall  town  ; 

No.  557,  Culloden,  including  Culloden  village. . 

No.  1039,  Shuck  Pen 

'574 
280 

29,836 

1,111 

1,023 

1,239 

812 

1,192 

No.  1291,  Bull  Pen 

No.  1506,  Doogan 

No.  618,  Burgays,  including  Bolingbroke  town. 

1,079 
990 

«  9,248 

No.  668,  Lower  Town,^  comprising  wards  3  to 

7,980 

20,554 
2,485 

'497 
1,812 
2,772 
2,899 
4,694 
3,902 

605 
5,133 

463 

12,574 

1,658 

7,463 

814 

18,449 

7,469 
17,614 

Montgomery  County  * 

Total  for    Columbia: 
Nos.  668  and  773 

17, SOS 

No.  275,  Long  Pond 

v  i  amo,  including  Alamo  town 

2,427 
1,341 

249 
1,504 
2,373 

457 

2,472 
306 
605 

1,859 

902 
1,365 

1,018 
207 

967 

'2S6 
1,151 

19,717 

1,839 
901 

1,528 

Ward  2 

Wards 

No.  394,  McArthur* 

No.  1221,  Lothair,  including  Orland  town 

i,'367" 

1,942 

i,"695 

1,283 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward7 

No.  1343,  Mono                              "iv,«  Ailey  town 

2,205 
271 
573 

1,370 

760" 

"8,879 

"i*nm 

No.  772,  Nances,23  includii 

Alley  town 

No.  1386,  Soperton,' 2  including  Soperton  town. 
Soperton  town  13 

857 

No.  773,  Upper  Town,"  comprising  wards  1,2, 
7,  and  8  of  Columbus  city 

4,707 

1,536 

5,680 

805 

16,734 

No.  1450,  Erick  » 

No.  1531,  Glenwood,  including  Glenwood  town. 

1,024 
853 

544 

No.  921,  Bozemans 

5,423 

No.  1567,  Higgston, '«  including  Higgston  town. 

1,736 

Idling  Tarrytown 

1,395 
1,662 

3,852 

2,697 

150 

572 

721 

1,309 

561 

688 

1,112 

1,030 

'915 

1,399 
1,331 

2,062 

No.  462,  Town,  including  Covington  city  and 

15,813 

16,041 

550 

677 

1,553 

646 

669 

1,097 

1,070 

1,196 

815 

3,408 

2,412 

1,017 

874 

107 

1,635 

384 

2,888 

'S32 
564 

3,091 

2,131 
695 
478 

!■■■'                   >nls  town 

No.  279,  Buck'v              ,                 .!. head  town. . 
Buckhead  town 

880 

240 

847 

Leguln 

1  No.  1611  organized  from  part  of  No.  625  in  1904. 
3  Incorporated  in  1903. 

3  Incorporated  in  1904. 

4  No.  1603  organized  from  part  of  No.  1548  in  1903. 

5  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Toombs  County  in  1905. 

'County  tor  -  in  1890)  of  No.  51,  taken  to 

form  part  of  No.  1654  and  part  of  Toombs  County  since  1900. 

'  Incorporated  in  1909. 

8  No.  1600  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  394  and  1450  in  1904. 

» Incorporated  in  1908. 

10  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Nos.  1654  and  1668  in  1907. 
u  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

n  Name  changed  from  Zaidee  in  1906.    Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Nos.  1654  and 
1668  in  1907 

"  Incorporated  in  1902. 

H  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1668  in  1907. 


is  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  51,  1343,  and  1386  in  1907. 
is  Incorporated  in  1907. 

I?  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1343,  1386,  and  1567  in  1907. 
13  Incorporated  in  1901. 
'» Incorporated  in  190G. 

2°  County  to1  nd  774,  not  returned  sep- 

arately; and  population  (17,303)  of  Columbus  city,  returned  independently,  in  1890. 

21  Part  of  No.  773  (ward  3  of  Columbus  city)  annexed  in  1907. 

22  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

23  Part  annexed  to  No. : 
m  Includes  population  of  part  of  Columbus  city. 


Part  anne'xe'd  to  No.  668  in  1907;  part  of  No.  772  (wards  7  and  8  of  Columbus 
city)  annexed  since  1900. 

2«  Part  of  Jasper  County  annexed  since  1900. 
»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1618  in  1905. 


84 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I.  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,132 
476 
998 
655 

1,333 
589 

11,101 

1,499 
*846 
1,149 

800 

10,749 

8,100 

No.    584,   Blackshear,   including   Blackshear 

No.  1522,  Newborn,'  including  Newborn  town. . 

3,775 

1,256 

854 

2,811 
198 
483 
264 
924 
630 

835 

551 

19,495 

2,802 
876 
722 

2,186 

230 

2,361 

No.  1525,  Oxford,  including  Oxford  town 

791 

No.  1618,  Mans!                           ■  msfleld  town. 

No.  1181,  Patterson,  inrlniline   Bristol,  OiTer- 

8,602 

7,713 

Oconee  County 

Patterson  town 

814 
1,074 

221 
695 

No.  221.  Watkinsville,  including  Watkinsville 

1,898 
48$ 

1,279 
268 

1,005 

1J725 

'  m 
S14 

1,121 

530 

18,680 

1,535 
351 
900 

1,474 
S14 
845 

No.  1250,  Dicksons" 

1,001 

No.  222.  Farmington,  including  Bishop  town. . 

18,761 

846 

778 
1,138 

1,483 

824 
681 

1,008 

1,136 

16,300 

No.  505,  Concord,  including  Concord  town 

No.  239,  High  !                               Onstvilletown 

1,771 
450 

4,820 
S,068 
1,230 
2,064 

400 

1,247 
179 

1,418 

283 

1,844 

602 

1,003 

1,581 

1,727 

S98 

790 

20,203 

1,404 
231 

4,917 
8,036 
1,248 
1,958 

440 

1,073 

2,150 

No.    533,   Barnesville,   including   Barnesville 

3,466 
1,889 
1,282 
1,848 

[For  total,  see  No.  281,  Morgan  County.] 

929 

698 

No.  240,  Buncombe,  including  Bogart  town 

616 
377 

17,881 

594 

453 

16,951 

No.  545,    Williamson,    including    William 

1,206 

No.    551,    Meansvllle,    including    Meansviile 

1,292 

165 

1,524 

361 

1,040 

1,499 

2,026 

894 

780 

17,856 

1,400 
1,206 
1,452 

'545 
1,181 

2,648 
1,977 
334 

1,055 
266 
2,019 
1,053 
1,244 
1,665 
871 

14,124 

1,346 

1,335 

1,448 

1,960 

635 

973 

482 

2,123 

1,650 

1,793 
1,371 
1,421 
1,751 

No.  580.  Zebulon,  including  Zebulon  city 

No.  228,  Bowling  Green 

816 

No.  229,  Lexington   iin-linhng  Lexington  town. 

No.  592 

870 

711 
1,924 
1,041 

No.  1465,  Molena  including  Molena  city 

198 

3 1  mston 

No.  234,  Falling  Creek,  including  Maxeys  town. 

No.  235,  Pleasant  Hill,  including   Smithonia 

1,081 

1,223 

14,945 

No.  1072,  Rockmart,17  including  Rockmart  and 

2,942 
1,034 

189 
924 
809 

7,369 
8,561 
471 
698 
838 
684 

1,'345 

856 
1,048 
468 
365 
952 
859 

2,266 
68 

22,835 

3,474 

676 

1,870 
1,094 
1,322 
1,197 
308 

12,969 

1,617 
991 
1,234 
1,004 

1,752 
411 

Glade 

No.  238,  Goose  Pond 

No.  1303,  Crawford,  including  Crawford  town.. 

1,027 
729 

6,478 
2,828 

Crawford  town 

1,562 
6,595 

11,948 

No.   1075,  Cedartown,"  including  Cedartown 

541 

666 
1,049 

'606 

1,113 

2,540 

1,259 

777 

621 

558 

694 

1,206 

254 

295 

807 
677 
381 
422 

9,041 

627 
596 
1,064 
1,076 
1,014 
1,023 

'644 

634 
618 
639 
923 

100 
793 
515 

865 

890 
848 
879 
690 
2,057 
455 
932 
527 
815 
597 
931 

Wardl 

Ward4 

No.  1076,  Hampton,  including  Etna  town 

'  128 
904 
1,203 
324 
323 
697 
835 

1,578 

No.  1080,  Dallas,  including  Dallas  town 

785 

272 

No.  1381,  Hiram,  including  Hiram  town 

No.  1588,  Aragon,"  Including  part  of  Seney 

No.  1414,  Braswell,  including  Braswell  town... 

890 

Seney  town  (part  of) 

59 
18,489 

639 

[For  total,  see  No.  1504,  Floyd  County.] 
Pulaski  County 

"  8,641 

n  8,182 

790 
1,556 
2,475 
2,926 

l)352 
1,133 
1,447 

5,488 

8,420 

716 

853 

l!l27 

818 
925 
282 

742 

990 

2,019 

1,531 
1,188 
837 
1,249 

4,104 
2,103 

994 
1,115 
1,152 

909 
68 

805 

718 
1,023 

960 
108 

1,103 
SS2 
792 
670 

1,042 
322 
960 
711 
650 
377 

727 
955 
533 

864 
102 
1,292 
379 
790 
672 

421 
612 
354 
264 
354 

571 

1,026 

676 

141 

1,061 

SSS 

602 

1,460 

411 

•     541 

No.  386,  Cochran,  including  Cochran  city 

No.  1036,  Truckwheel,  including  Talking  Rock 

',,       ■           ,        '.-   1      .;.  .       '..'       11     1         II       i     '    •         ■■■     ■       ' 

No.  1098,  Town,  including  Jasper  town 

No.  1503,  Frazier,  including  Frazier  town 

No.  1492,  Nelson,  including  Nelson  town 

266 

No.  1677,  Fink  \     n    '  1 1 1  I  i  !  1 1    Finleyson  town 
FinUyson  town  a 

No.  1509,  Sharp  Mountain 

Jasper  County  annexed  si 


« Incorporated  in  1901. 


u  County  totals  include  population  (368  in  1900;  373  in  1890)  of  No.  1287,  annexed 


to  No.  1370  since  1900. 
12  No.  1287  annexed  ir. 
"  Incorporated  in  190 
»  No.  1609  organized  I 
»  Incorporated  as  a  ci.,  _ 
i«  Incorporated  as  a  cil.j  in  1 905. 


part  of  No.  1250  in  1904. 


5. 1072, 1075,  and  1570  in  1901. 


os.  1003  and  1081  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


85 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

13,876 

13,436 

114,842 

Richmond  County— Continued. 
No.  1269,»  including  Summervllle  town 

5,645 
4,361 
2,032 
656 
1,159 

8,916 

•10,624 
3,246 
1,922 

522 

1,035 

1,044 

599 

743 

789 

745 

573 

740 

686 

2,898 

2,036 

771 

837 

461 

739 

694 

4,591 

600 

1,027 

967 

750 

847 

•         822 

590 

678 

654 

2,491 

1,823 

663 

914 

618 

522 

673 

4,701 

721 
1,228 
1,178 
787 
973 
884 
855 
662 
718 

666 
1,682 

961 
608 

729 
796 

4,471 

1,655 

7,515 

1,448 
4,353 
1,919 
1,387 
720 
1,008 

5,213 

1,600 

1,606 

1,272 

763 

No.  3GS,  Eatonton,  including  Eatonton  city... 

|  No.  476,  Town,'0  including  Conyers  town 

3,586 

5,499 

5,443 

No.  785,  Lickskillet 

Quitman  County 

648 

'943 
2,355 

20,202 

866 
1,334 

999 
2,300 

474 

"  19,258 

823 

No.  811,  Georgetown,  including  Georgetown 

SIS 
784 
532 

5,562 

2,537 
348 
964 
501 
099 

6,285 

2,425 
$48 
894 
518 
634 

5,606 

No.  882,  Lacrosse 

village 

2,018 

13  11,424 

3,972 
1,400 

2^805 

562 

742 

1,386 

1,457 

1,733 

1,760 

1,747 

385 

1,216 

243 

19,741 

3,135 

645 

2,663 

*615 

678 

2,362 

1,581 

1,'510 

Rabun  County 

Sylvania  city  '« 

558 

No.  436,  Chechero 

399 
300 

714 

1,160 
106 
64 
158 

1,331 

541 

m 

125 
448 
86 
466 
474 
270 

18,841 

570 
367 
1,137 

1,143 

566 
377 
913 

790 

1,701 

No.  452,  Warwoman 

No.  509,  Tallulah 

No.  556,  Tennessee  Vallev,  inelmlin'.;   Pillard 

town  and  part  of  Mountain  City  town 

1,311 

Mountain  City  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mountain  < 

No.  1653,1'  including  Rocky  Ford  town 

and  587 

No.  587, Clayfo ludingCla   ton  and  Tiger 

872 

199 

631 

towns  and  part  of  Mountain  City  town 

17,619 

No.  597,  Tiger,  including  Tallulah  Falls  town. . 
Tallulah  Falls  town 

530 

134 
699 
525 
442 

16,847 

528 

149 

728 
393 

15,267 

1,814 

7,478 

2,230 
1,930 

964 
2,354 
2,322 
1,627 
1,102 
1,800 
3,015 

583 

9,728 

1,629 
6,857 

No.  1001,  Town,  coextensive  with  Griffin  city . . . 
Griffin  city: 

Randolph  C  ounty 

Ward4 

No.  718,  Cuthbert,  including  Cuthbert  town. . . 

5,102 
8,210 
1,154 

2^698 
994 
162 

1,896 

1,350 
364 

2,237 
985 

1,617 

58,886 

4,461 
2,641 
1,236 
1,427 
1,979 
1,133 

166 
1,730 
1,550 

26S 
1,839 

584 
1,492 

•  53,735 

4,379 
2,328 
1,992 
1,223 
1,418 
1,190 

No.  1065,  Orrs 

1,903 
1,062 
1,600 
2,436 
660 

Cuthbert  town 

No.  777 

No.  934 

No.  947 

1,140 
1,336 

211 

2,589 

462 

No.  1131,  Coleman,  including  Coleman  town.. . 

1,107 
1,073 

5,118 

3,120 

830 

1,131 
60 

377 

13,437 

Shellmantown 

No.  440,  Toccoa,  including  Toccoa  town 

'  45,194 

2,176 

No.  1647,  Martin,  including  Avalon  village  and 

No.  119,  including  part  of  Harrisonville  town.. 

1,539 

444 

1,882 

23, 190 

41,040 
6,764 
7,936 
8,490 

6,541 

4,756 

1,438 

60S 

1,487 

17,850 

1,063 
100 

711 

4,573 

39,441 

1,121 

Harrisonville  town  (part  of) 

160 
15,856 

Total  for  1 J                             in  Nos.  119  and 

5,820 
SS,S0O 

15,682 

No.  725,  Mineral  Springs,  Including  Omaha 

..■...■-. 

1,415 

209 

2,749 

1,250 

1,519 

1,031 

64 

2,483 

1,140 

1,090 

979 

555 

570 

1,046 

1,808 

152 

2,746 

1,014 

1,140 

1,267 

63 

3,563 

1,470 

1,401 

1,192 

742 

1,312 

Ward  1 

Ward* 

No.  727,  Richland,  including  Richland  town... 

2,039 

Wards 

No.  780,  Antioch,  including  Louvale  town 

1,196 

3,881 
611 
476 

1,832 

15,643 

1,207 

No.  123,' inclining    '  i,ni  ill.  iown  andpartof 

No.  796,  Lumpkin,  including  Lumpkin  town.. 

3,845 

Nellieville  town 

1,620 
11,442 

No.  600,8  comprising  wards  4  and  5  of  Augusta 
city 

No.  966,  Brooklyn 

No.  988,  Midway 

812 

1,569 

)  of  Eatonton  city,  returned  ii 


1  County  total  includes  population  (1,£ 
pendently  in  1890. 

*  Incorporated  in  1906. 
« Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Incorporated  In  1904. 

•County  totals  include  population  (13,001  in  1900;  12,007  in  1890)  of  Nos.  122 
and  398,  annexed  to  No.  120  since  1900. 
«Nos.  122  and  398  annexed  sinoe  1900. 
7  No.  1660  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  123  and  124  in  1904. 
» Part  of  No.  1269  (ward  5  of  Augusta  city)  annexed  to  No.  600  in  1900. 

*  Includes  population  of  part  of  Augusta  city. 

i*  No.  1619  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  475  and  476  in  1905. 


ii  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 
-'  Tnki 

itio_  ,_,. 

10  form  part  of  Jenkins  County  since  1900. 

No7i67rt  organlMdlrortf  parts  of  Nos.  36  and  259  In  1908. 
i«  Parts  taken  to  form  No.  1653  in  1906  and  part  of  Jenkins  County  in  1905; 
part  of  No.  1444  annexed  In  1905. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  No.  80  In  1906. 


86  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA . 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Tho  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

County 

29,092 

26,212 

22,107 

Tattnall  County— Continued. 

No.  1007,  Hagan,15  iueluding  Claxton  town  and 

2,809 

1,008 

784 

923 

10,839 

1,854 
2,420 
4,170 
228 
393 
2,102 
11,654 
8,063 
1,023 
1, 276 
3,690 
2,075 
2,702 

400 

1,217 

m 

1,860 
1,113 

11,696 

1,597 
2,235 
3,131 
250 
213 
2,008 
10,552 
7,674 

1,796 
2,002 
2,667  1 

He  \  Ulages  . 

ciaxton  town::::: :::::::::::::::::::::.::: 

BBS 

1,563 
8,965  | 
6,398 

9,846 

584 
2,701 

621 
1,050 
3,023 

706 
1,073 

588 
1,089 

731 

13,288 

516 

2,199 

436 

925 

3,083 

707 

1,485 

839 

799 

No.  741,  Reynolds, including  Reynolds  town... 

2,521 
846 

1,386 
245 

1,614 

1,168 

12,197 

1,250 

No.  757,  Butler,  including  Butler  town 

No.  993,  includ                               village 

1,309 

1,170 
1,385 

13,258 

10,083 

5,477 

1,176 

us 

189 

1,837 

1,081 

950 

924 

518 

713 

789 

1,241 

215 

965 

210 

1,318 

530 

u 

735 
8,766 

1,228 

1,469 

No.  337,  Lumber  City,  including  Lumber  City 

2,090 
1,195 
1,544 

952 
1,934 
1,160 
1,265 
1,604 

238 

738 
545 
594 
439 
1,583 
890 

22,003 

1,326 
760 

1,538 
752 

1,678 

*891 

857 

No.  685.  Town                    1            on  town 

1,963 

1,131 

1,111 

932 

611 

642 

801 

1,158 

2,054 

1,140 

1,321 

1,029 

675 

837 

894 

1,292 

No.  340,  McRae,  including  McRae  city 

including  part  of  Milan  town.. 

[For  total,  see  No.  1254,  Dodge  County."] 

608 
533 
532 
393 
975 
604 

19,023 

No.  1300,  Nielly ., 

1,107 

264 

1,322 

534 

852 

1,279 
681 

No.  1530,  Helena,  including  Helena  town 

788 
7,912 

875 
7,291 

2,722 
1,717 

214 
1,115 
2,849 

465 
1,766 
7,141 
3,827 

284 
1,398 

360 
3,011 

441 

29,071 

2,495 
2,967 

No.  909,  Third, 19  including  Herod  town 

1,832 
6 

205 
293 

1,243 
688 
649 
703 

876 
536 
765 
855 
1,307 

18,569 

1,738 

1,771 

1,051 
3,006 

SB9 
2,090 
6,036 
2,926 

237 
1,141 

267 

No.  1143,  Sixth,2'  Including  Bronwood  town.. . 

2,432 

No.  1154,  Town,  including  Dawson  city 

219 
319 

900 
597 
609 
648 
100 
979 
473 
611 
731 
1,223 

e  20,419 

172 

1,002 
684 
565 
514 

No.  1470,  Parrott,  including  Parrott  town 

No.  1673,  Sasser,  22  Including  Sasser  town 

sih 

24  31,076 

No.  603,  includ                            n  town 

672 

334 
626 
520 

e  10,253 

No.  637,  Thomasville,2*  including  Thomasvllle 

12,060 
6,727 
5,616 
1,130 
1,058 
32 
1,272 
SOS 

1,609 

S60 
1,934 

314 
1,930 

697 
1,354 

417 

9,172 

6,322 

'722 
3,767 

No.  754,  Boston,  m  including  Boston  town 

3,375 

No.  703,  Ways,"  including  Patten  town 

1,556 

'm 

2,452 

264 
2,363 

869 
1,619 
3,037 

640 
1,477 

327 

1,319 

2,446 

257 

2,166 

1,091 
1,261 

No.  1212,  Murphy,  including  Coolldge  town 

1,161 

No.  1227,  Ochlockonee,28  including  Ochlockonee 

1,838 
244 

1,577 
269 

1,252 
617 

1,233 

3,085 
2,000 
1,615 
2,423 

269 

1,079 
517 
552 

1,183 

No.l282,Mpti    1      1   <i,i   jmj  Mrtcalftown 

No.  1583,  Pavo,29  including  part  of  Pavo  town  . 

set 

::::::::::: 

Collins  city  "> 

[For  total,  see  No.  790,  Brooks  County.] 

'  Incorporated  in  li 


S3  and  1071  In  1906. 

uReTurnsd  a   Chi  cheein  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1673 

In  1908. 

2»  Incorporated  In  1901. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1673  in  1908. 


n  1890)  of  Nos.  43,  1192,  1521,  and  1536,  taken  to  form  part  of  Toombs  County, 
since  1900. 

'  Returned  as  Surrency  in  1900. 
8  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1601  in  1903. 
8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 
10  Incorporated  in  1905. 
J1  Name  changed  from  Dog  Fennell  since  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No. 

os.  1601  and  1607  in  1903  and  1904,  respectively. 


e 1900. 

26  Part  of  No.  576  annexed  in  1905. 

2«  Part  of  No.  9S1  annexed  in  1909. 

r  Parts  taken  to  form  N>-..  i.v-v;  and  I < '■  1 4  in  1  '.inn  md  )004,  n>spiv-li\elv,  and  parts 
of  Nos.  1649  and  li:«  in  1:1111;  and  l:m:i,  respectively. 

23  Parts  taken  to  form  pai  <  ol  Grady  County  In  1905  and  part  of  No.  1649  in  1906. 

ffl  Organized  from  part  of  N~   """  ' 

in  1909. 


a  1900;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1683 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA.  87 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  ohanges  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Thomas  County— Continued. 

775 
109 
654 

809 
194 

11,487 

Twl  es  County 

10,736 

8,716 

No.  1614,  Merrillville,i  Including  Merrillville 

613 

647 

1,824 
71fl 

1,385 

1,482 
299 
996 
913 

1,195 
645 
627 
509 

6,918 

838~ 
576 
660 
208 
277 
310 
417 
458 
745 
640 
202 
697 
529 

284 
12,757 

660 
430 

1,181 

k 

No.  325,  Jeffersonvllle,  including  Jeflersonvllle 

city 

Jeffcrsonville  city  l8 

No.lCS3,'Barwick,«  including  pari  uf  Harwich 

1,003 
1,154 

No.  354,  Higgsvillc,  i.u'luding  Danville  town... 

[For  total,  see  No.  1230,  Brooks  County ."l 

633 
936 
1,074 
585 
445 
609 

8,481 

1,040 
675 
781 
141 
435 
510 
516 
610 
831 
681 
300 

606 
434 
397 

13,670 

703 

Tift  County' 

No.  372,  Bluff _ 

921 

1,100 

1,426 

276 

721 

5,319 

g,S81 

658 

7S6 

461 

616 

949 
778 
535 

274 

11,206 

i  nversville 

1 75 

S5S 

1,S84 

N 

No.  805,  BlairsviUe,  including  Blairsville  town. 

ft 

674 

No.  1147,  Brasstown 

297 

No.  1155,  Dooly.... 

787 

1,460 

3,797 

1,776 

928 

101 

928 

941 

2,365 

927 

3,932 

No.  1162,  Coosa 

604 

No.  1241,  Coopers  Creek 

m   i:  ■    ■         >               na  town 

No.  1409,  Owltown 

SOS 

TJpson  County 

No.  470,  Jug 

1,318 
524 

1,275 
169 

1,173 

3,350 

386 

1,645 

1,359 

366 

642 

1,084 

1,148 

138 

884 

59 

18,692 

'719 
1,900 

No.  494,  Blackankle 

Lyons  city ll 

534 
4,748 

No.  537,  Flint,19  including  Crest  town 

4,064 

1,781 

1,753 

No.  501,  Town,  including  East  Thomaston  vil- 

464 

466 

1,186 

226 

225 
306 
283 

864 

m 

138 
26,228 

587 
1,009 

579 

1,204 

905 

1,714 

1,255 

283 

779 

1,300 

1,158 

180 

1,181 

No.  990,  Town,  Including  Hiwassee  town 

Xo.V-s,  Union  1 1  ill,  including  Yatesville  town. 

1,783 

460 
541 
650 

934 

S42 

397 
454 
525 

894 

1,376 

No.  1577,  The]                           Dhe  Rock  town. 

No.  1010,  At  wa1                             i  water  town.. 

15,661 

24,002 

20,723 

13,282 

No.  820,  Crawfish  Springs,  including  Chick- 

2,012 
312 

607 

3,537 
1,590 
633 
790 
1,136 
1,353 
1,230 

1,096 
142 
845 
947 
741 
922 

1,954 

1,069 
251 

1,271 

25,393 

1,542 

575 

2,357 
491 

No.  655,  La  Grange,  including  La  Grange  city. . 

8,622 
6,687 
1,017 
930 
2,028 
1,941 

m 

2,916 

1,280 

3,145 

1,906 

920 

517 

1,474 

664 

389 

10,075 

6,297 
4,274 

1,072 
2,193 
1,918 

224 
1,785 

2,663 

89S 

3,086 

1,797 

646 

1,267 

798 

526 

3,090 
846 
1,151 
1,809 
1,589 

1,172 

560 

No.  871,  Lafayette,  including  Lafayette  city 

1,685 

377 

1,541 

2,469 

618 

2,390 

1,254 

1,009 

775 

982 

904 

620 

913 
1,158 
1,054 
1,261 

900 
257 
721 
1,080 
767 
740 
878 

1,036 

1,143 

1,291 

.,:.■.                   ■■.,'...■,!    .1,,;    ■; 

No.  950,  Chattanooga  Valley,  including  Flint- 

585 

654 

1,630 

734 

688 

No.  1257,  Dry  Valley,  including  Rossville  city . . 

299 

Turner  County  " 

No.  1501,  Lisbon 

262 
1,453 

20,942 

1,965 

296 

3,548 

2,214 

1,206 

252 

859 

1,290 

169 

527 

No.  1532,  Kensington 

•      274 

17,467 

1,301 

403 

No.  249,  Cutoff,  Including  Bethlehem  town  and 

2,662 
209 
29 

609 

1,713 

1,337 

[For  total,  see  No.  243,  Jackson  County.] 

166 

43 

No.  1629,  Clements 



[For  total,  see  No.  316,  Gwinnett  County .j 

«  Organized  from  part  of  No.  763  In  1904. 
1  Incorporated  in  1902. 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  763  and  1227  In  1906. 
T-  ->3  and  1583  in  1909. 


»  Not  returned  separately  In  1890. 

n  Incorporated  In  1905. 

>s  No.  1610  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  537  and  555  in  1904. 


>  Incorporated  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 


[The  numbers  rofer  t< 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MOTOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Walton  County— Continued. 
No.   250,   Brantleys   or   Tanners,"    including 

1,013 
14S 

1,174 
104 

1,353 

112 
2,495 

2,873 

4, 406 

3,029 

709 

2,403 

1,176 

191 

1,344 

1,950 
151 
228 

861 
111 
974 

22,957 

1,460 

1,270 

Washington  County— Continued. 

1,298 

1,309 

149 

773 

679 

1,258 
140 
390 
524 

1,584 
151 

828 
3,576 

1,622 

13,069 

1,225 
1,291 

1,060 

No.  99,  Deepstep,  including  Deepstep  town 

No.  415,  Lindloy  or  Vinegar  Hill,'  including 

1,000 

986 

880 

907 

1,332 
178 
625 
518 

1,698 
14& 

699 

947 

3,195 

1,121 

9,449 

No.   1253,  Riddleville,  including  RiddleviUe 

No.   416,   Broken   Arrow,  including   Walnut 

1,416 

1,286 

(") 

,ii  ill  ■  u>\"  ii 

2,178 

431 

2,879 
1,229 
3,241 
1,846 
794 
2,006 

1,961 

338 

2,681 
737 

1,768 
983 
629 

1,837 

.,.   l;i.,il.   V'urilirii,  nirludlin;   W  :i.'i  lien  lou-ll.  . 

No.  418,  Social  Circle,4  including  Social  Circle 

2,956 

No.  1488,  Tennille,  including  Tennillecity 

No.  454,  Mountain,  including  Gratis  town 

7,485 

950 

841 

767 
506 

2,097 
258 

1,133 
276 

2,597 

1,415 
830 
934 
552 

1,172 
703 

1,085 
231 

6,151 

883 

608 

564 

1,156 

675 
585 

1,746 

1,630 
1,241 

No.  559,  Richardson,  including  Good  Hope 

1,665 

No.  1217,  Screven,  including  Screven  town 

932 

1,116 

[For  total,  see  No.  281,  Morgan  County.) 

No.  1663,  Booths,1  including  Bold  Springs  town. 

1,713 
805 
572 
720 
478 
763 
446 
614 

1,651 
907 
427 

13,761 

8,811 

Ware  County 

No.  1519,  Madray 

No.  451,  Waresboro,  including  Waresboro  town. 

807 

149 

291 

1,058 

634 

16,416 

14,486 

2,677 

2,688 

2,162 

4,038 

1,369 

1,661 

1,224 

545 

268 

806 

908 

358 

11,860 

'269 
565 
1,250 
648 
7,771 
5,919 

1,030 

No.  1565,  Nahunta,  Including  Hickox  town 

Waresboro  town 

270 

459 

1,027 

4,447 

3,364 

Webster  County 

6,618 

No.  802 

587 
2,703 

259 
1,465 

319 
1,001 

395 

6,110 

661 
2,705 

146 
1,594 

27S 
1,105 

553 

5,912 

No.  978,  Including  Preston  town 

2,414 

Preston  town 

No.  1092,  Including  Weston  town 

1,352 

Weston  town 

No.  1093 

846 

739 
524 
257 

768 

496 
642 
252 
188 

No.  1105 

523 

White  County 

No.  1490,  Manor 

6,151 

No.  1669,  Beach, 8  including  Beach  town 

No.  426,  Mossy  Creek 

952 
822 
239 
366 
319 
858 
479 
306 
519 
250 

15,934 

947 
998 
426 
392 
390 
950 
536 
478 

356 
14,509 

1,009 

11,463 

10,957 

1,319 

640 
1,141 
2,014 

1,484 
166 
241 
800 

1,812 
340 
861 

3,108 

85 

1,368 

28,174 

608 
1,155 
1,906 

1,449 
116 
116 
908 

1,768 
299 
827 

2,842 

612 
1,216 
1,652 

1,719 

908 

No.  862,  Shoal  Creek 

No.  1439,  Blue  Ridge 

299 

No.  155,  Stag  Hall,  Including  part  of  Camak 

........ 

844 

1,804 

332 

789 

2,321 

No.  158,  Norwood,  including  Norwood  town. . . 

693 

242 
950 
744 
809 
643 

6,324 
995 
605 
940 
60S 
694 
690 
465 
532 
540 
296 
368 
841 
504 
838 
549 
573 

649 
194 
837 
677 
907 
718 
6,400 
4,316 

No.  425,  Warrenton,  including  Warrenton  city 

No.  631,  Ninth 

No.  868,  Trickum 

1,113 
28,227 

974 
"  25,237 

3,046 

No.  88,  Colsons,  including  Oconee  town 

1,116 
10 

756 

562 
1,056 

383 
1,529 
2,064 
2,300 

689 
1,216 

3^491 
2,641 

1,336 
27 
803 

927 
322 
1,525 
1,918 
2,082 
387 
1,390 
1,233 
3,013 
2,023 

1,364 

1 

760 
(») 
904 

1,397 
1,692 
1,715 
224 
1,274 
1,174 
2,724 
1,760 

No.  91,  Harrison,  including  Harrison  town 

No.  1049,  Tunnelhill,  including  Tunnelhill  town 

526 
302 

913 

519 
894 
620 
467 

No.  94,  Davisboro,  including  Davisboro  village. 

No.  97,  Sandersville,  Including  Sandersvllle  city 
Sandersville  city 

No.  1433,  Rocky  Face 

I  No.  1663  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  250  and  415  In  1907. 
»  Incorporated  in  1905. 

•  Incorporated  in  1908. 

«  No.  1675  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  418,  421,  and  503  In  1908. 
» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1904. 

•  Incorporated  in  1901. 

'  Name  changed  from  Williamsville  in  1909.    Incorporated  in  1908. 

•  No.  1669  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1030  and  1060  In  1907. 

•  Returned  in  1900  as  In  No.  155  only. 


>°  Incorporated  as  a  city  In  1908. 

>'  County  total  Includes  population  (2,126)  or  Nos.  90  and  1315,  i 
separately  In  1890. 

"  Incorporated  in  1900. 

» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 

'« Incorporated  In  1907. 

"  Incorporated  In  1906. 

•a  Returned  as  Yonah  In  1900. 

W  Name  changed  from  Cove  City  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  seo  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


minor  crvn.  division. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

0    county" 

13,486 

•  11,097 

» 7,980 

Wilkes  County— Continued. 

No.  180,  Goose  Ncjl.,  i 1 1< ' 1 1 ( •  i ! 1 1 •_-.  purl  of  Tignall 

1,271 

m 

1,233 
10,078 

1,200 

755 
1,404 

193 
2,851 
1,201 

851 

900 

'860 

969 

505 

1,120 

279 
742 
70S 
645 

23,441 

1,186 

1,376 

•  jK7 

2,090 

1,152 

1,010 

673 

1,960 

793 

454 

495 

1,442 
909 
291 

1,332 
667 

1,046 

1,575 

No.  1103,  Seville,*  including  Seville  town 

No.  1158,  Abbeville,  including  Abbeville  town. 

988 
11,440 

No.  1177,  Ryles  Mill 

10,781 

No.  327,  Irwinton,  including  Irwlnton  town  . . . 

■                    ■         "'        '■      In. ,    '■•.<  '      '■>:      "".  m 

'249 

'712 
1,226 
404 
1,659 
702 
946 
637 
779 
338 

19,147 

1,993 
227 

1,400 
950 

1,188 
60 

1,597 
609 

1,178 

'397 
806 

is  18,664 

1,838 

1,603 
886 

No.  330,  Lords,  including  Toomsboro  town 



No.  331 ,  Ramah,  including  Gordon  town 

1,932 

1,227 

20,866 

18,081 

Wilkes  County 

No.  164,  Town,  including  Washington  city 

5,730 
3,065 

1,370 
43 

320 
1,629 

1,064 

m 

1,206 

'958 

1,671 
1,354 
205 

1,030 

'272 
1,075 

4, 436 
3,300 

1,418 

2,631 
1,532 

No.  165,  Newtown,  including  part  of  Tignall 

1,106 
276 

2,863 
111 

uw 

1,870 
1,737 

226 
1,518 
2,157 

336 
1,294 

759 
2,141 

662 
1,094 
1,121 

896 

591 



Total  for    ThjauiL  ton  n  i-  in   Nos.  165,  167, 

No.  867, including  Isabella  town,  and  Sylvester 



1,404 
897 

1,241 
748 

No.  167,  Mall'oiys,  including   part  of   Tignall 

662 

883 

1,214 
1,432 
861 
1,462 
1,360 

876 

999 

1,117 

773 

1,091 

1,019 

333 

•,.).  I7i".:  (Vni..,  in  h'ding  part  of  Ficklin  town. 

[For  total,  see  No.  172,  Taliaferro  County."] 

1,000 
1,255 

1,090 

474 

No.  178,  Jenkins,  including  Danburg  town 

1 

1,050 

1,084 

1 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Turner  and  Ben  Hill  Counties  in  1905  and  1906, 


!  County  total  includes  population  (545)  of  No.  1171,  taken  to  form  No.  1667  and 
part  of  Ben  Hill  County;  and  population  (1,308)  of  No.  1317,  taken  to  form  part  of 
Turner  County  since  1900. 

»  County  total  includes  population  (1,053)  of  Nos.  1171  and  1317,  not  returned 
separately  in  1890. 

1  Name  changed  from  Ginhouse  in  1902.    Part  taken  to  form  No.  1598  In  1902. 

»  Returned  as  1,277  in  1900. 

«  No.  1630  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1321  and  1546  in  1906. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1103  in  1902. 

8  Incorporated  in  1905. 


"  Incorporated  in  1903. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


CUT,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


1910  1900  1890 


Abbeville  town 

Acree  town 

Acworth  town 

Adairsville  town 

Adeltown 

Adrian  town 

Aiken  ton  town 

Alley  town 

Alamo  town 

Alapaha  town 

Albany  city 

AJpharetta  town 

Alto  town 

Americus  city 

Anderson ville  village. 

Apalachee  town 

Arabitown 

Argyle  town 

Arlington  village 

Armena  town 

Ashburnclty 

Athens  city 

Atlanta  city 

Atwater  town 

Auburn  town 

Augusta  city 

Austell  town 

Avalon  village , 

Avera  town 


Sumter. . 
Sumter.., 
Morgan . . 


Clarke.' 


\Fulton \[  154>8 


Gwinnett... 
Richmond . . 

Cobb 

Stephens.... 


937 
616 
721 

815 

531 
527 

429 
4,606 

449 
4,008 

310 

256 

7,674 

6,398 

755 

417 

1,301 
10,245 
89,872 

403 
8,639 
65,533 

39,441 
648 

582 

■Babcock  town 

Baconton  town . . . 
Bainbridge  city.. 

Baldwin  town 

Ball  Ground  town 

Barnesville  city.. 

Barney  town 

Bartow  town 

Barwick  town 

Baxley  town 

Belltontown 

Bethlehem  town. 
Between  town... 

Beverly  town 

Bibb  City  town.. 

Bishop  town 

Blackshear  town. 
Blairsville  town. . 

Blakely  city 

Blue  Ridge  city.. 
Bluffton  town — 

Bogart  town 

Bold  Springs  towi 
Bolingbroke  town 

Boston  town 

Bostwick  town... 

Bowdon  town 

Bowersvllle  town. 
Bowman  city.... 


Miller 

Mitchell 

Decatur 

f  Banks 

^Habersham.. 
Cherokee 

Pike 

Brooks 

Jefferson 

f  Brooks 

^Thomas 

Appling 


\Hall 

Walton.... 
Walton.... 

Elbert 

Muscogee... 
Oconee 

Fannin 

Clay 

Oconee 

Walton 

Monroe 

Thomas.... 

Morgan 

Carroll 

Hart , 

Elbert 


90 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  2.-P0PULATI0N  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITV,  TOWN,  OE  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

Boykin  town 

64 

Pierce 

198 

Broxton  city 

Brunswick  city 

Buchanan  city 

10,182 

Bullochville  town 

Meriwether 

204 

Calhoun  1 

Gordon 

1  652 

Canton  town 

2,002 

Cartersville  cit 

Centralhatchee  to- 

Heard 

119 

Chalybeate  Springs  town 

Meriwether 

147 

Chester 

Dod  e 

278 

Habersham 

1,008 

1,638 

Colbert  town 

Columbus  cit 

20  5"4 

Coolid  e  town 

Thoma< 

Habersham 

Newton 

Newton 

Murray 

Oglethorpe 

Taliaferro 

Upson 

Colquitt 

Monroe 

Covington  Mills  town 

150 

Crosland  town 

Chattahoochee 

Randolph 

3,210 

1,259 

Wilkes 

Danielsville  cit 

323 

Washington 

Dawsonvllle  town 

Dawson 

179 

Washington 

Habersham 

Demoreat  town 

760 

CITY,  TOWN,  OE  VILLAGE. 


Doerun  town 

Donalsonville  town. . 

Dooling  town 

Doravllle  town 

Douglas  city 

Douglas ville  town 


East  Ellijay  town 

East  Lake  town 

East  Point  town 

East  Thomaston  village.., 
Eastman  city , 


Elizabeth  town.. 


Ellijay  city 

Emerson  city 

Enigma  town 

Ep worth  town 

Etna  town 

Eton  town 

Fairburn  town 

Fairmount  town.. 

Fayettevillecity.. 

Ficklin  town 

Finleyson  town . . . 

Fitzgerald  city 

Flintstone  town... 


Folkston  town 

Forest  Park  town. 
Forsyth  city 

Fort  Gaines  city.. 


Georgetown  village.. 

Gibson  town 

Gillsville  town 

Girard  village 

Glenn  ville  city 

Glenwood  town 

Godfrey  village 

Good  Hope  town 


Grant  ville  town... 

Graymont  city 

Grayson  town 

Graysville  town. . . 

Greensboro  city... 
Greenville  town. . . 

Griffin  city 

Grovania  town 

Grovetown  town.. 


Haralson  town 

Harlem  town 

Harrison  town 

Harrisonvilletown. 

Hart  well  city 

Hawkinsville  city. . 


\  Wilkes 

Pulaski 

Ben  Hill... 

Walker.... 


Laurens.. 
Calhoun.. 
Decatur.. 

Rabun 

Brooks 


Clinch 

Laurens 

Laurens  ... 
Gwinnett.. 


Gilmer... 
Dekalb.. 
Fulton... 

Dodge.."."] 


Calhoun... 
Elbert.... 
Cobb 


Gilmer. . . , 
Bartow... 
Berrien..., 

Fannin... 
Polk 

Murray... 


Emanuel 

Meriwether.. 
Talbot 


Walton 

Wilkinson... 
Appling 

Coweta 

Walton 

Emanuel 

Gwinnett 

Catoosa 

Meriwether. . 
Spalding 


Tattnall.".".'.".".' 
Lowndes 

Fulton".".".  "!^ 

Coweta , 

Columbia 

Washington... 

Richmond.... 

Hart , 

Pulaski , 

Jeff  Davis.... 
Telfeir , 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Richmond 

656 
214 

231 
207 

550 

209 
93 
174 
254 
226 

1,230 

251 
114 
228 
437 

429 
194 
133 
186 
459 

249 
111 
1,862 
622 
332 

1,207 
740 
237 
191 

1,415 

970 
225 
573 
413 
190 

522 
267 
1,226 
241 
211 

5,587 
1,590 
285 
1,712 
1,518 

430 

705 
531 
206 

100 
393 
545 
221 
375 

533 
227 
1,428 
716 
600 

247 
1,039 
54 
198 
165 

541 

309 

1,195 

1,140 

349 

322 

927 

1,253 

1,160 

160 

74 

40,665 

2,412 

922 

589 

290 

5,949 

1,082 

377 

541 

Oglethorpe 

334 
805 
233 
697 
376 

109 
314 
408 
603 

287 

4,385 

2,030 

1,247 

400 

212 

398 

184 

3,029 

1,630 

1,508 

v     312 

302 

195 

3,349 
256 
605 
158 
226 

990 
538 
503 
550 

139 

475 

5,548 

364 

720 

167 
968 
648 
87 
340 

174 
144 
276 
233 
110 

350 
2,017 
10 
161 
258 

483 
924 
101 
243 

274 
457 
655 
922 
360 

32 

264 

\          572 

558 

1,880 

467 
239 
475 
454 
649 

451 

708 
279 
400 
148 

337 
652 
315 
259 
369 

453 
155 
617 

327 

Montgomery 

High  Shoals  town 

^  Oconee 

IWalton 

259 
213 
275 

104 

Paulding 

105 

4,219 

Trou 

893 

518 

221 
434 

290 

440 
158 

246 
394 

Jackson 

207 

Olascock 

Molena  city 

Monku:  town 

1,846 
903 

1,106 

240 

227 

Jas  er 

1,487 
'267 
379 

726 

922 

333 
540 

Col  uitt 

2,221 
310 
573 

Mount  Airy  town 

MoUllI    \  iTtlon  ell  V 

Habersham 

Montgomery 

255 

805 

877 

907 
803 

Alouniville  town .... 

224 

97 
293 

b  ro  cit 

Talbot 

Cobb 

320 

168 

Richmond 

476 
254 

138 

345 

3,654 

Kin    ton  town 

512 

559 

Dade 

201 

699 

156 
300 

4,274 
491 
319 
699 

853 

396 

580 

3,090 

377 

Nicholson  town 

Jackson 

797 

283 

566 

267 

299 

Nunez  town 

Emanuel 

413 

442 

1 

Ochlockonee  town 

Thomas 

244 
805 
27 

213 

635 

Oglethorpe 

Washington 

Meriwether 

221 

220 

town 

Oflermai 

Pierce 

330 

1,208 
254 

431 

290 

1,182 

255 

338 

545 

152 

Meriwether 

1,009 
53 

836 

Montgomery 

Newton 

Campbell 

Terrell 

Thomas 

800 

620 
267 

791 

552 

114 

Patten  town 

m 

7G0 

1,470 

209 

234 
534 

Patterson  town 

Pierce 

/Brooks 

\Thomas 

Coffee 

Mitchell 

Jackson 

314 
262 
336 
945 

Teliair 

Stewart 

Meriwether 

471 

Pearson  town 

Lyerly  town 

232 
375 
500 
650 

330 

Fannin 

683 
1,020 

210 

515 

Telfair 

228 

Pin  h 

1 

23,272 
1,992 

22,746 
2,131 

346 

Meriwether 

Newton 

Pooler  town 

1'oubn  city 

Powder  Springs  town 

Preston  to wn 

Pretoria  town 

Chatham 

Mapleton  town  (Cotton  P.  0.) . 

474 
280 
146 

Cobb 

Macon 

Stephens 

4,446 
879 
160 

3,384 
1,086 

]  Cobb 

Webster 

1  Dougherty 

262 



Martin  town 



STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— GEORGIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,   1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

IS'.II) 

CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

V  Imr 

Meriwether 

57 
03 

207 
3,915 

113 

300 

454 
275 
112 

521 

321 

1,250 

225 
139 
170 
227 
860 

152 
1,034 

61 
12,099 

173 
1,059 
1,158 

1      1,422 

88 

}          120 

696 
91 

272 
54 

691 

402 

2,641 

65,064 

212 

}         120 

1,111 

193 

344 
293 
166 
985 
266 

574 
599 
1,590 
469 
842 

1,715 
370 
242 
504 
162 

2,529 
621 
149 
171 
645 

1,062 
197 
125 
657 

4,361 

566 
336 
259 
250 
1,313 

107 

296 

1,400 

1,447 

1,081 

108 
2,117 
85 
236 
197 

711 
145 

1,622 
138 

1,645 

6,727 

2,151 

2,381 

125 

320 

242 

3,120 

404 

302 

1,721 

295 
263 
276 
786 
1,003 

534 
1,363 
7,656 

189 
1,776 

75 

1,564 

855 

326 

872 

243 
112 
149 

'l51 

226 

3,065 

543 

483 

14,485 

2,729 
250 

1,906 
319 
627 

407 
50 

315 
960 

179 

[     2,443 

204 
168 
465 

155 
917 
189 
442 
162 

169 
616 
1,389 
366 
283 
602 

244 

274 

646 

662 

1,131 

102 

2,128 

134 

2,281 
441 

1,868 

Chattooga 

Berrien 

1,699 

257 

Montgomery 

128 

436 
191 
1,014 
178 
437 

212 

197 
283 

139 
397 

Reynolds  town 

Taylor 

240 

Rhine  town 

Dodge 

Stewart 

457 

Washington 

1,121 

180 

1,714 

6,322 
1,154 
1,384 

953 

Riddleville  village 

Washington 

Catoosa 

Ringgold  town 

465 
927 

1,181 

Risin    Fawn  town 

Dade 

Thomasville  town 

Thomas 

6,614 

Thomson  town 

McDuffie 

836 

252 
793 

Tif ton  city 

Tift 

Rockledge  town 

194 

2,176 

50 

349 
1,926 

302 
196 
175 

524 

575 

411 

1,120 

Meriwether 

7,291 
109 

6,957 
123 

Chattooga 

1,329 
579 
99 

1,138 
340 

5,613 

469 
66 

588 

2,854 

503 

Meriwether 

529 

575 

1,035 
576 
345 
630 

170 

Washington 

2,023 
54,244 

1,760 

43,189 

269 
1,113 

148 

/Floyd 

121 
782 
277 

300 
319 
137 
584 

Warthen  town 

Washington 

863 
291 

152 
172 
177 
462 

Warwick  town 

3,300 
592 
351 

5,919 

2,030 
211 

1,797 
273 
392 

290 

314 

Wa  nesboro  town 

Burke 

1,711 

Oglethorpe 

597 

238 

1,229 

1,254 

416 
737 

White  Plains  town 

Montgomery 

683 
•1,150 

307 
1,540 

"    ..- 3u  Iphur  Springs  town 

Meriwether 

660 
296 
471 

Jefferson 

Murray 

Effingham 

Randolph 

Bulloch 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

213 

194 

Williamsc 

166 

1,197 
172 
171 
97 
741 

835 
231 

1,145 

425 

Woodbine  to 

Camden 

Dekalb 

Gordon 

Emanuel 

Chattooga 

Richmond 

Emanuel 

Worth 

929 
164 

Meriwether 

566 

276 

486 
3,245 

264 
333 

660 

Turner 

1,127 

342 

361 

247 

895 

166 
395 

IDAHO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct. 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Bannock  County— Continued. 


lo  IS,  and  lii.'uinl  iiarlx  ,>/  precincts  Nos. 

1,  U,and  15.. 

Precinct  No.  2,  comprising  part  of  Boise  city — 

Precinct  No.  3,  emu  prising  pari  oNSoise  city... 


Soda  S. 

Soda  Spri" 
Tivasureton  precinct*... 


!  ,    ,  i.N<i     ...   :;   .  ,.,,.,     !,,,!■■  ;■,:  ,        !  ■... 
Precinct  No.  10,  comprising  part  of  Boise  city... 
Precinct  No.  11,  comprising  part  of  Boise  city... 
Precinct  No.  12,  comprising  part  of  Boise  city.. 


Boise  city  (part  of) . . 


Bear  Lake  County 

Bennington  precinct 

Bern  precinct 1S 

Bloomlngton  precinct,  including  Bloomington 


Precinct  No.  10,  comprising  part  of  Boise  city.. 

Barberton  precinct 

Dry  Creek  precinct 

Green  Meadow  precinct. 

I  li'-hbnd  precinct 

Intermountain  precinct. 

Kuna  precinct 

Maple  G rove  precinct. 

n  village* 

Orchard  precinct 

Soldiers'  Home  precinct 

South  Boise  precinct,  including  South  Boise 


Moul/jifiir  ciltj  (part  of) 


city  in  East  and  West 


WardS 

.  i.c 

Fish  Haven  precinct. . 


Ten  Mile  precinct.., 


Liberty  precinct  '24 

Nounan  precinct 

Ovid  precinct  >8 

Paris  precinct,20  including  Paris  city  . . 


Bannock  County.. 


WardS 

Ward  4 

Pegram  precinct  -•'• 

Raymond  precinct22 . . 
St.  Charles  precinct... . 

.■■■:'■ 


Oxford  precinct » 

Pocatello   precinct  No.  1,'»  including  parts  of 
wards  3  and  4  of  Pocatello  city. . 

Pocatello  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Pocatello  city,  comprising  Pocatello 
precincts  Nos.  Sand  S,  and  parts  of  Pocatello 
precincts  Nos.  1,4,5,  and  6. . . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Pocatello  precinct  No.  2,i°  comprising  parts  of 

wards  3  and  4  of  Pocatello  city 

Pocatello  precinct  No.   3,"  comprising  part  of 

ward  4  of  Pocatello  city 

Pocatello  precinct   No.  4,'-  including   part  of 

•ward  4  of  Pocatello  city 

Pocatello  city  (part  of) . 


2,084    . 
8,197    . 


Pocatello  precinct  No.  5,n  including  ward  2  of 

Pocatello  city 

Pocatello  city  (part  of) 

Pocatello  precinct  No.  6,13  including  ward  1  of 

Pocatello  ci  ty 

Pocatello  city  (part  of) 

of  population  for  1900  and  1890  ca 


:  be  made;  information  as  tc 


'  Treasureton  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Oxford  precinct  in  1900. 
«  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Pocatello  precincts  Nos.  5  and  U  in  1902. 

11  Part  taken  to  form  Pocatello  precinct  No.  4  iu  1900  and  parts  of  Pocatello  pre- 
cincts Nos.  5  and  6  in  1902. 

12  Organized  from  part  of  Pocatello  precinct  N 
parts  of  Pocatello  precincts  Nos.  5  and  6  in  1902. 

'»  Organized  from  parts  of  Pocatello  precincts  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  and  4  in  1902. 

"  Incorporated  in  1908. 

«  Part  of  Chub  Springs  precinct  annexed  in  1900. 

"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Bannock  and  Bingham  Counties  onlv. 

M  County  totals  Include  population  (290  In  1900;  246  in  1890)  of  Thomas  Fork 
precinct,  taken  to  form  Geneva  and  Raymond  precincts  since  1900;  population  (1,810 
in  1900)  of  East  and  West  Montpeller  precincts,  not  returned  separately  in  1900;  pop- 
ulation (1,379  in  1890)  of  Montpeller  precinct,  taken  to  form  East  and  West  Morit- 


Bingham  County  » . . 


Blackfoot  city  (part  of) , 

..■■../,       ... 

Nos.  1  and  2 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Blackfoot  precinct  No.: 

4  and  part  of  wardl  of  Blackfoot  city 

Blackfoot  city  (part  of) 

Col  tman  precinct  so 

Crowley  precinct » 

Danilson  Springs  precinct « 

Fairview  precinct 36 

pelier  precincts;  and  population  (139  in  1890)  of  Preston  precinct,  annexed  to  East 
Montpeller  precinct,  between  1890  and  1900. 

is  Bern  pre  cf  in  1904. 

's  Incorporated  In  1909. 

20  Wardboro  precinct  organized  from  part  of  East  Montpelier  precinct  in  1900. 

2i  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

22  Organized  from  part  of  Thomas  Fork  precinct  in  1902. 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Liberty  and  Paris  precincts  in  1904. 

2*  Parts  taken  to  form  Sharon  precinct  in  1904  and  part  of  Lanark  precinct  in  1  ,iiM. 

25  Part  taken  to  form  pai  inet  in  1904. 

2«  Name  changed  from  Nuphar  in  1908. 

.:  ,-       .    !    : 

23  Part  annexed  to  Fremont  County  in  1905. 

.ikon  lo  form 
Blackfoot  precincts  Nos.  1  and  2;  po;>i  ecinct,  taken  to 

form  Idaho  Falls  precincts  Nos.  1  to  4;  and  population  (3S7)  of  Teton  precinct,  annexed 
to  Fremont  Comity,  since  1900. 

30  No  com]):  uri  <>r  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 


H  Incorporate 


35  Incorporated  in  1907. 


n 1908. 


(93) 


94 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  s 


Bingham  Coanty— Continued. 


Uigham  precinct 

Idaho  Falls  precinct  No.  !,■  including  \\ 

Malic  Kills  L-ily 

Idaho  Falls  city  (par:    '"' 


Falls  in ici nets  iVos.  1,  S,  and  4 . . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Idaho  Falls  precinct  No.  2,-<  comprising  ward  2 

of  Idaho  Falls  city 

Idaho  Falls  precinct  No.  3,3  including  ward  3  of 


Idaho  Falls  city.. 


Idaho  Falls  city 

Idaho  Falls  city  (part  of) 

Iona  precinct,1  including  Iona  village  . . 

Iona  village 5 

Jack  Knife  precinct' 

Lincoln  precinct 6 

Moreland  precinct2 


Riverside  precinct 9 


Shelley  village  10 

Taylor  precinct 

Thomas  precinct9 

V\  illow  Creek  precinct  " 


Blaine  County.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

Broadford  precinct. . 


Corral  precinct 

Hailev  precinct,!1  including  Hailey  city 

Hattevcity™ 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ketchum  precinct 

Martin  precinct  ™ 

Moore  precinct  17 

Muldoon  precinct 

Picabo  precinct  '8 

Smoky  precinct 

Soldier  precinct,19  including  Soldier  village.. 

Soldier  village  2» 

Stanton  precinct 2' 

Wapi  precinct 

Boise  County 


lago... 


1,285 
921 

1,343 


257 


142 


Boise  County— Continued. 


.  ,1,1     ,!,,     I 


Idaho  City  village 

Lake  precinct 

Lower  Squaw  Creek  precinct  2> . . 

Lowman  precinct  M 

Moore  Creek  precinct 

Pearl  precinct,  including  Pearl  v; 

Pearl  village  " 

Pioneer  precinct  M 

Placerville  precinct,  including  Placerville  vil- 
lage   

Placerville  village 

Quartzburg  precinct 

Rosebcrry  precinct  *> 

i",w  Creek  precinct" 
Van  Wyck  precinct,21  including  Van  Wyck  vil- 
lage  

Van  Wyck  village2*.. 


Bonner  County" 


Blacktail  precinct 

Bonners    Ferry   precinct,   including   Bonners 


Cabinet  precinct.. 


Centerville  villagt 

■inri    '::■ 

Garden  Valley  precinct  2« I  223  179  196 

1  Jack  Knife  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Grays  precinct  in  1904. 

2  Grovelandprecinctorganizedfrom  pai  i.  m    n  :■,..::.       precincts  in  1904. 

.    1       :  ,..,,■,  ,,,'  ,  ■:■       ■  ..'■.,',     nc:         .       .   I     ■.',■!.  -ni'l 

1900  and  190>i. 

4  Parts  taken  to  form  Lincoln  precinct  in  1904  and  part  of  Crowlcv  precinct  in 
1906. 

5  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Organized  from  part  of 
»  Woodvilte  precincl  org: 

■■  ■  ■.  1  i  low  Creek  precinct  i 

9  Thomas  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  I'i-h  and  Riverside  precincts  in  190-1. 
'» Incorporated  in  1901. 

"  Parts  taken  ioli>nn  Poplar  prcomei  in  1  •}()}  and  par!  01  '■  dnn ley  precinct  in  1906. 

>-  County  tola  I  it  11  I  id,-,  population  1 ::]::)  ol  Hull  ion,  1  >oor  Crock,  and  Doniphan 
precincts,  annexed  to  Hailey  precinct;  population  (129)  of  Tilcura  precinct,  annexed 
to  Picabo  precinei .,  and  H.pulai  ion  ( 17:,)  of  .  'richlon  a  ad  Willow  Creek  precincts, 
annexed  to  Soldier  p.ooinel,  since  1900. 

is  Incorporated  in  1909. 

»  Name  changed  from  Little  Wood  River  in  1906. 

15  Bullion  and  Deer  Creek  precincts  annexed  in  1904  and  Doniphan  precinct 
annexed  in  1908. 

>«  Name  changed  from  Era  in  1900. 


Colburn  precinct 

Copeland  precinct 

Dam  precinct 

Dover  precinct 

Elmira  precinct 

Gamblin  Lake  precinct 

Granite  precinct 

Hope  precinct,  including  Hope  village.. 

Hope  village  & 

Humbird  precinct,  including  ward  1  of  Sand- 
point  city 

Sandpoint  city  (part  of)... 


Mountain  View,  and  Sandpoint  precincts.. 


Ward  1 

Warde 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Kootenai  precinct. . . 

Laclede  precinct 

Lakeview  precinct. . 

Markham  precinct 

Mountain  View  precinct,  including  ward  2  of 


Naples  precinct 

Newport  precinct 

Northside  precinct 

Oden  precinct 

Pend  d'Oreille  precinct,  comprising  ward  4  of 
Sandpoint  city 

■fie-  :    ■■":■   on  1  ■:,,  '  ... 

Priest  River  precinct,  including  Priest  River 

village 

Priest  River  village  >- 

Sandpoint  precinct,  including  ward  3  of  Sand- 
point city 

Sandpoint  city  (part  of) 

Spirit  Valley  precinct 

Valley  precinct 


141    . 


is  Crichton  and  Willow  Creek  precincts  annexed  in  1902. 
29  Incorporated  in  1908. 

a.    ,  ',:,,!■■     :        ,ii,        11  '.:■,■:,.■:  ■  dim 

22  County  totals  include  population  (45  in  1900;  117  in  1890)  of  Banner  precinct, 
taken  to  form  part  of  Lowman  precinct;  population  (3  in  1900;  24  in  1890)  of  Dead- 
wood  precinct,  annexed  lo  Garden  Valley  precinct;  population  (53  in  1900)  of  Twin 
Springs  precinct,  abolished,  since  1900;  population  (544  in  1890)  of  Horseshoe  Bend, 

o-.Vi   1  ;liai\     '     .01    i,      an. 1     I     pin   ,  plan       'leoi,     ■in,   I   ■     ,:    .{.    nui :,-m  mini  ,     in 

1890;  and  population  (321  in  1890)  of  that  part  of  county  not  located  bv  precincts  in 
1890. 

»  Brownleo  I  irom  parts  of  Lower  and  Upper  Squaw  Creek  pre- 

cincts in  1908. 


29  Returned  as  Pioneerville  in  1900. 
11  Name  changed  from  Omega  since  Imuu. 
3'  Organized  from  part  of  Kootenai  County  In  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 


95 


Tablb  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.     For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

25,323 

1  7,497 

7,197 

a  3,951 

»  3,143 

Albion  precinct,*4  Including  Albion  village 

268 

1,293 
971 

S,54S 

971 

1,455 

1,117 

1,991 
1,608 

'529 
401 

1,031 
726 
711 

1,257 
514 

906 
274 

1,048 
531 

1,351 

464 

491 
406 

794 

S62 

1,948 

sea 

726 
860 
642 
1,152 
SS8 
571 

1,569 
1,455 

1,285 
694 

1,870 
1,464 

1,480 
726 
366 

1,455 
1,117 

126 

1,569 
1,14S 

1,007 
860 

900 
392 
319 
332 
127 

1,575 
306 
415 
247 
594 
395 

1,276 
911 
214 
170 
258 
63 

3,001 

747 
S06 
290 

278 

690 
283 

997 

Total  for  Caldwell  city  In  East,  South,  and 

779 

389 

171 
446 

iiil         pr 11       mi  lading  Oakley  village 

1,078 

799 

347 

111 
51 

a>  2,049 

563 

*>  2,176 

281 

340 
22 
"667 
338 
196 

400 
31 
843 

159 
74 
89 
94 

4,785 

263 

H    II     1                     Mil        1  1    11     \  ill  ifp 

286 

342 
427 

:!■ 

44 

57 

61 
J«  2,286 

Total  for  Payette  city  in  North,  South,  and 

614 

Wardl...V. 

146 
428 
76 

885 
800 

138 
390 

2,011 
1,411 

135 
44 

181 

24,606 

119 

Parma  precinct,'5  Including  Parma  village 

133 

282 

Glenns  Ferry  precinct,  including  Glenn?  lVrry 

472 

81 
170 
78 

757 
529 
101 
296 

part  of  ward  1  of  Emmett  city 

South  Payette  precinct,"  including  ward  2  of 

«  12,821 

386 

1,097 
714 

40 
394 

502 

257 
85 
148 
224 
285 
254 

West  Emme  tt  i                           ing  part  of  ward 

Ashton  prcciin                                 >n  village 

West    Nampa    precinct,"3    including    part    of 

Payette  city 

Payette  city  (part  of) 

! ,   Chapin  precinct 

0  form  Notus  and  Parma  precincts;  pop- 


North,  ouuui,  i 

tion  (500)  of  Lo..v.  * 

ulation  (1,290)  of  Nampa  precinct,  taken  to  form  East,  South,  and  West  Nampa 

precincts  and  parts  of  Homestead  and  Midway  precincts;  and  population  (1,394)  of 

Payette  precinct,  taken  to  form  West  Payette  precinct  and  parts  of  Fruitland  and 

North  and  South  Payette  precincts,  since  1900. 

s  Organized  from  parts  of  Emmett  and  Stuart  precincts  in  1906. 

»  Franklin  precinct  organized  from  part  of  East  Caldwell  precinct  In  1900. 

•  Organized  from  part  of  Nampa  precinct  in  1902. 

5  Fargo  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Roswell  precinct  in  1908. 

3  Organized  from  parts  of  New  Pi  ts  in  1908. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  iclnct  In  1908. 

3  Organized  from  parts  of  Nampa  and  West  Caldwell  precincts  In  1906. 

9  Organized  fro: 

10  Part  taken  to 

11  Incorporated 
13  Organized  from  part  of  Emmett  precinct  in  1904. 

13  Incorporated  in  1909. 

14  Organized  from  parts  of  Payette  lots  in  1902. 

15  Organized  from  part  of  Lower  Boise  precinct  in  1906. 
'« Incorporated  in  1904. 

H  Organized  from  part  of  West  Caldwell  precinct  in  1906. 

13  Organized  from  part  of  Nampa  precinct  in  1906. 

is  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  North  and  South  Payette  precincts  in  1902  and 
part  of  Bromwell  precinct  in  1906. 

»  Parts  taken  to  form  South  Caldwell  and  Greenleaf  precincts  in  190G  and  190S, 
respectively,  and  parts  of  Homestead  and  Midway  precincts  in  1906  and  1908,  re- 
spectively. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Payette  precinct  in  1908. 

u  Part  taken  to  form  Twin  Falls  County  in  1907. 

m  County  totals  include  population  (26.8  'in  1900;  329  in  1890)  of  Butte,  Rock  Creek, 
and  Salmon  Falls  precincts,  taken  to  form  Twin  Falls  County;  population  (118  In 
1900;  167  In  1890)  of  Clear  Creek  precinct,  taken  to  form  Bridge  and  Standrod  pre- 


cincts; and  population  (4  in  1900;  ,32  in  isori)  oi  Ji>sm-  precinct,  taken  to  form  Burley 
precinct  an' :  :  >recinct,  since  1900. 

24  Parts  taken  to  form  Rosston  precinct  in  1906  and  part  of  Marshfield  precinct 


1   ■     ■  ' ■  .    '<  ; ,  ■■  :  in  1906. 

so  County  totals  include  population  (90  in  1000;  160  in  1890)  of  Bonanza  precinct. 
i;.\rti  10  form  Loon  Creek  and  Sunbeam  precincts  since  1900;  population  (54  in  1890) 
of  Crystal  preci  ik  i,  i'iipcxcimo  Cl:i\  fun  pr"<-in,.'i :  pn  pub  I  ion  (70  in  1800)  of  Roinslmni 
precinct,  annexed  to  Bay  Horse  picon  f ''i  ie  1890)  of  Sea  Foam 

precinct,  abandoned,  between  1890  and  1900. 

si  Incorporated  in  1907. 

32  Mackay  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Houston  precinct  in  1902. 

33  Organized  from  part  of  Bonanza  precinct  in  1904. 
34 Incorporated  in  1901. 

s5  Organized  from  part  of  Bonanza  precinct  in  190S. 

36  County  total  includes  population  (79)  of  Ncal  precinct,  part  taken  to  form 



Camas  precinct;  and  population  (17)  of  Smiths  Prairie  precinct,  taken  to  form  part 

<■:■■■■  '■■■■■' 

■'■:::  ■'       ■ 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  Pine  Grove  and  Smiths  Prairie  precincts  in  1900. 
<o  Part  of  Neal  precinct  annexed  in  1906. 
«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Fall  Creek  precinct  in  1906. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Neal  precinct  in  1902;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Fall 
Creek  precinct  in  1906. 

43  Part  of  Bingham  County  annexed  in  1905. 

44  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 

45  Incorporated  In  1906. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CTVIL  DIVISION. 


Fremont  County— Continued. 

Driggs  precinct 

Dubois  precinct 

E  dmunds  precinct , 

i : gin  precinct 

Kail  Kivcr  precinct 

Grant  precinct 

G  reel  i  T  i  uiber  precinct 

1  laden  precinct , 

Hamcr  precinct 

;  1cm  v  precinct 

Herbert  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

Howe  precinct 

Independence  precinct 

Island  Park  precinct 

Island  Ward  precinct 

Kilgore  precinct 

Labelle  precinct 

Leigh  precinct 

Lewisville  precinct,  including  Lewisville  village. 
Lewisville  village1. 

Lorenzo  precinct 

Lyman  precinct 

Market  Lake  precinct,  including  Roberts  vil- 
lage  

Roberts  village  * 

ill    ■  ■,  i!i;i     ! 

Marysville  village  ' 

Medicine  Lodge  precinct 

Menan  precinct,  including  Menan  village  . . 

Menan  village s 

Ora  precinct 

Parker  precinct,  including  Parker  village  . . 

Parker  village  * 

Rexburg  precinct  No.  1,  including  ward  1  of 
Rexburg  city . . 


Total  for  M 


rtof) 

■g  city  in  Rexburg  -precincts 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Rexburg  precinct  No.  2,  including  ward  2 

!,  including  ward  3  of 


Rice  precinct.  I 

Rigby  precinct,  including  Rigby  village  .. 

Rigby  village  <• 

Rudy  precinct ■ 

St.  Anthony  precinct,  including  St.  Anthony 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Salem  precinct,  including  Sugar  City  village  — 


Teton  precinct 

Twin  Groves  precinct . . 
Upland  precinct 


Witford  precinct. . 


Idaho  County.. 


Concord  precinct " 


Deer  Creek  precinct  " 

Denver  precinct 


Idaho  County— Continued. 
Dewey  precinct " 


Glover  precinct « 
Goff  precinct 16 . . 

Grangeville  precli 

ward  lof  Grangeville  city.. 

Grangeville  city  (-pari  of) 

TotalforGrami,  iilh  <mj  "'■m.  Grangeville  pre- 
cincts Nos.  1  to  J... 

Wardl 

WardZ.r. 

WardS 

Grangeville  precinct  No.  2,"  including  part  of 
ward  2  of  Grangeville  -**— 
Grangeville  city  (pa 

:     i    in:  r     ll!;'   i>i<  i   ':    .  ::,   ■   eielnein       ■'■,,,,         ,    I 

Grangeville  city , 

'/,     <  n  (part  of) 

■        "■■'       ill=     |  ■ '    .     :.        I',     lu'lin        I     ' 

wards  1  and  2  of  Grangeville  city  .. 

Grangeville  city  (part  of) 

Greencreek  precinct 9 

Harpster  precinct 

John  Day  precinct 

Joseph  precinct " 


Lake  precinct . . 


Mount  Idaho  precinct 14 


Pleasant  View  precinct 2I 

Pollock  precinct '"- 

Roosevelt  precinct " 

Slate  Creek  precinct -. 

Stites  precinct,^  including  Stites  village 

Stites  village  * 

Stuart  precinct,24  including  Kooskia  village. . 

Kooskia  village  & 

Tahoe  precinct » 

Warm  Springs  precinct 


Kootenai  County  » 

Athol  precinct,  including  Athol  tc 


<   niiii  Bay  precinct.. 


WardS.. 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Emlda  precinct  a< 

Fern  wood  precinct  K 

Harrison  precinct,  including  Harrison  village. . 

Harrison  village 

Hauser  precinct 

Kootenai  precinct,^  Including  ward  4  of  Coeur 

d' Alene  city 

Coeur  d' Alene  city  (part  of 


>  Incorporated  in  1904. 

2  Incorporated  in  1910. 

a  Incorporated  in  1907. 

<  Incorporated  in  1905. 

s  Incorporated  in  1903. 

» Incorporated  in  1906. 

:■  

i.iuiL'cvillc  precincts  Nos.  1  to  4  since  1900;  population  (i;:-:i  oi  h  -.oskia  village,  in- 
correctly return  ■  incl  ii  1900;  and  opul  •  I  127 )  of  that  part  of  county 
not  located  by  precincts  in  1900. 

8  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

9  Organized  from  part  of  Nez  Perce  iiclinu  Ke.,e;  .  .-it ion  in  1900. 

'  10  Parts  taken  to  form  Tahoe  precinct  in  1902  and  part  of  Stites  precinct  in  1901. 
ii  Organized  in  1902. 
■2  Incorporated  in  1901. 

'3  Deer  Creek  and  Joseph  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Forks  precinct  in  1900 
and  1906,  respectively. 

'*  Dewey  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Mount  Idaho  precinct  in  1904. 

15  Organized  since  1900. 

n>  Organized  from  part  of  Pollock  precinct  in  1900. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Grangeville  precinct  in  1904. 

"  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Stuart  precinct  in  1902. 

■■".  Organized  In  1908. 


o  form  Goff  precinct 


Clarks  Fork,  Cocolalla,  Granite,  Hope,  Kootenai,  Lakeview.  Markham,  Naples, 
Northside,  Priest  Lake,  Priest  River,  Sandpoint,  Seneaguoteen,  Spirit  Valley,  and 
Valley  precincts,  taken  to  form  Bonner  County;  and  population  (93)  of  Elk  Moun- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 


97 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Kootenai  County— Continued. 


La  Crosse  precinct » . 


d'Alenecity.. 

Coeur  d' Aleve  cilij  {part  of).. 
it  precinct 


Mica  Bay  precinct. . 


Post  Falls  to 

I 'rail  ie  precincl 

Rathdrum  precincl  ,   including  Itai  li.li  aim  k 


SI.  Maries  precinct,  including  St.  Maries  town... 

St.  Maries  town « 

Sanders  precinct 7 

Santa  precinct 8 

Sherman  precinct,'  comprising  part  of  ward  1  of 


Coeur  d'Alene  Indian  Reservation. . 


Latah  County 18,818 


n  East  and  West  Gen- 


Total  for  Genesee 
esee  precincts 

Last.  Mns.'ow  pii'i  met,'4  including  part  of  M 


ciiy  (part  o/).. 


Gold  Hill  precinct  12 


Kendrick  precinct,  including  Kendrick  village. 


Moscow  city  (part  of) 

North  Troy  precmct,"  including  part  of  Troy 
village 

Troy  village  (part  of) 

Totalfor  troy  lilhuj,  in  Xorlh  and  South  Troy 

precincts 

Palouse  precinct >5 

Pine  Creek  precincl 

Potlatch  precinct  '' 

Southeast  Moscow  pnvin<  r,is  including  part  of 

Moscow  citv 

• ■     ■/..■>  '■■/  ■  ■ 

South  Troy  precinct,"  including  part  of  Troy 

Troy  village  (part  of) 

Southwest  Moscow  precinct,18   including   part 

of  Moscow  city  

Moscow  city  (pirt  of) 

Thorn  Creek  pneiaci 


MINOR  CTVIL  D 


Latah  County— Continued. 
West  Genesee  precinct,"  including  part  of  Gene- 


Genesee  city  (pari  of) . . 
West    Moscow   precinct,19 

Moscow-  city 

Moscow  cili/  (/>«(■/  of).. 
White  Pine  precinct 


including   part   of 


Lemhi  County. . 


city... 

Salmon  city  (part  of) 

Total   for    Salmon    cily    in     ISiooLlyn    and 

Salmon  City  precincts 

I  lai  men  precinct  -■> 

Fort  Lemhi  precinct 2S 

i  dbhon.si  illc  pre.  inct 2' 

Iron  Creek  precinct  2< 

Junction  precinct 

I  ,ei 'si  1 1 1  r;>  precinct  28 

Mineral  Hill  precinct 2» 

Nicholia  precincl.. 

Noble  precinct 30 

I  'ah  imari  precinct  31 


Salmon  City  precinet,33including  part  of  Salmon 


Salmon  city  (part  of).. 
Singiser  precinct 32 

i   l\  iscs  precinct 20 


Lincoln  County.. 


Accquia  preciiu 
Bliss  precinct. . 
Burns  precinct. 

Clear  Lake  prec.    

Clover  Creek  precinct. 


i  iooding 
Hagerman  precinct. 


including  Gooding  village 


Jerome  precincl,  including  Jerome  villaee . 

Jerome  village  » 

Minidoka  precinct,  including  Minidoka  village. 


Richfield 

Rupert  precincl..  including  Rupert  village. 
Rupert  village  " 


precinct,  including  Shoshone  village. . 

Shoxhonr  village  35 

ndell  precinct,  including  Wendell  village 


Nez  Perce  County38 


Ahsahka  precinct.. 


i  old  Springs  precinct,  including Ilo  village  and 


398    

193 

150 
156 
65 
39 

155  

1,311 
398 
29 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Troy  precinct  in  1902. 

18  Organized  from  part-    [  iscow  precincts  in  1900. 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Southeast  and  Southwest  Moscow  precincts  in 

20  County  total  includes  population  (480)  of  Lemhi  Indian  Reservation,  parts 
annexed  to  Fort  Lemhi  and  Yeariaiu  ille  precincts  since  1S0O. 

*i  No  compari if  population  for  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 


Mountain  precinct  annexed  it 
9  Organized  from  pa'  '      ' 


jr  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

hanged  from  Gold  Stone  h 
"  No  population  reported  ii   


1900. 


r-  d'Alene  precinct  in  1906;  part  taken  to  form  2«  Organized  from  part  of  Salmon  City  precinct  in  1900. 

2*  Organized  from  part  of  Salmon  City  precinct  in  1900;  part  taken  to  form  part  of 
Noble  precinct  in  1902. 
n  1890)  of  Genesee  precinct,  2,;  Pari  of  Lemhi  Indian  Ikseix  ation  annexed  in  1909. 

27  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Noble  precinct  in  1902. 

28  Name  changed  from  California  Bar  in  1900. 
rts  of  Southeast  and             29  Ulysses  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Miner  a  I  Hill  precinct  in  1900. 

3"  Organized  from  parts  of  Carmen  and  Gibbonsville  precincts  in  1902. 

31  Patterson  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Pahsi  man 

32  Rabbit  Foot  1 "  ecinct  in  1906. 

33  Parts  taken  to  form  Brooklyn,  Carmen,  and  Iron  Creek  precincts  in  1900. 
31  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 
as  Incorporated  in  1909. 
3«  Incorporated  in  1904. 
■  Incorporated  in  1906. 
*  Part  of  Shoshone  County  annexed  in  1906. 
» Incorporated  in  1907. 


precinct, taken  to  form  East,  South, and  West 
'tween  1890  and  1900. 

12  Boulder  Creek  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Gold  Hill  precinct  in  1904. 

13  Organized  from  part  of  Genesee  precinct  in  1900. 
u  Parts  taken  to  form  North  Moscow  precinct  in  1902  and  parts  of  Southeast 

and  Southwest  Moscow  precincts  in  1900. 

is  Potlatch  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Gold  Creek  and  Palouse  precincts  in 

i«  Organized  from  part  of  East  Moscow  precinct  in  1902. 

2S407— 12 7 


98  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOK  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Nez  Perce  County— Continued. 

Culdesac  precinct,  including  Culdesac  town . . 

Culdesac  town  > 

Deer  Creek  precinct •. 


Fords  (reek  precinct.. 


Gi ford  village'. 

O ilbert  precinct 

Greer  precinct 

H:il\\ai  precind,   including  part  of  ward  2  of 

Lewiston  city 

Lewiston  city  {part  of) 

Total  for  Lt  toiston  city,  ■  nmpii^rni  l.,  ,,  is/mi 


1,  comprising  part  of 


Lewiston  precinct  X 
ward  1  of  Lewiston 
Lewiston  precinct    No.  2,  comprising  parts  of 


words  1  and  :;  ol  Lev  is  I  on  cii  v. . 


ward  3  of  Lewiston  city. . 
Lewiston  city  (part  of) . . 

Mason  precinct 

M.-lrosc  precinct 


,  including   part   of 


loi'nio  I'i'ci  me 

Orofino  villa. 
Peck  precinct,  including  Peck  tc 

Peck  town* 

Pierce  precinct 

Rimrock  Drecinct 


Oneida  County.. 


Reservation. . 


JLL    li.^Ol. 

Clifton  and  Weston  precincts  and  part  of  Fail   __ 

'  Arbon  precmcc  or.':in:/.'d  iroin  pjo.rt  ol    \moricati  trills  precinct  in  1900. 
is  in  Bannock  and  Rindiani  Coimtiesonly. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


o  form  part  of  Winder  precinct  in  mm. 


1900. 

»  Landing  preemd  orsaiir/.ed  ti oni  part  of  Rockland  precinct  In  1909. 

is  Part  taken  lo  iorm  Riverdale  precinct  in  1900. 

16  Pleasantview  and  Pocatello  Valley  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  San 


precinct  in  1902  and  1908,  respectively. 


l"  Organized  from  parts  of  i  lift  on  and  Riverdale  prcoi 


population  (36  in  1890)  of  War  Eagle  precinct,  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Rock  Creek 


honey  precincts  In  1900. 


Oneida  County— Continued. 


Curlew  precinct"! .. 
Daniels  precinct" .. 
Dayton  precinct'2.. 


3  including  Franklin  village.. 


Mn lad  village. . 

Mink  i  'reck  pivcinol.  n.  . 
Idoasant.N  iew  precinct  ic 


I'rin u  precinct  a  ... 

Castle  Creek  precinct. . 

De  Lamar  precinct 

Dewey  precind  -'■'■  . .... 


i  Rand  View  precind  . . 


King  Hill  precinct  2' 

Murphy  precinct 28 

Oreana  precinct 

Pleasant  Valley  precinct  a 

Reynolds  precinct 

Riddle  [ iin-t ,  ;:l  including  part  of  Duck  Val- 
ley Indian  Reservation 

Duck  Valley  Initial,  lUsu  eahonn  (part  of).. 

oil\er  Cil  v  precind 

Three  Creek  precinct  ^ 

Wioka honey  precinct30 

Wilson  precinct  33 


Shoshone  County34 


Enaville  precinct 39 
Gem  precinct 

Government  precinct  ™ 


342 

Littlefie'ld  precinct 

Mace  precincts' -. 

23  Florida  precinct  annexed  in  1909. 

21  Organized  from  pails  of  llomedale  and  Wilson  precincts 
T changed  from  Rock  Creek  '-  '"' 


26  Organized  from  part  of  Wilson  precinct  u 


part  taken  to  form  part  of 


iy  precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 


!S  Name  changed  from  Guffey  ir 
20  Dairy  precinct  annexed  in  190o. 

30  Organized  from  paM".  ol  Rum  can  and  Three  Cod,   r    aancs  in  1900. 

31  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Elko  County.  Nevada,  only.  Total  population  for  Duck 
Vallcv  Indian  Reservation  in  Owyhee  County,  Idaho,  and  Rlko  County,  Nevada, 
m  1910,  488,  and  in  1900,  439. 

34  Name  changed  from  hie  Hat  in  1900  I'arls  taken  to  form  parts  of  Riddle 
and  Wickahoney  precincts  in  1900. 

33  Parts  taken  to  form  Homedale  precinct  in  1900  and  part  of  Enterprise  precinct 
in  1906. 

3<  Part  annexed  to  Nez  Perce  County  in  1905. 

33  County  totals  include  population  (1,414  in  1900;  394  in  1890)  of  Lolo,  Orofino, 
Pierce  City,  and  Woippe  precincts,  annexed  p.  N'e/.  Reive  Count  y:  population  (50  in 
1900;  56  in  1890)  of  Ride  precinct,  annexed  to  Murray  precinct,  since  1900;  popula- 

' I  in  ii  noi  i  hat  part  of  county  not  located  bv  piooinds  in  man,   population 

(157  in  1890)  of  Caibmi  pieciud,  annexed  to  Delta  precinct  between  1890  and  1900; 
population  (91  :f  in  isaii)  . . I  Wallace  precincts  No?.  )  and  2,  given  as  Wallace  pre- 
cinct; and  population  (858  in  1890)  of  Wardner  precincts  Nos.l  and  2,  given  as 
Wardner  precinct,  in  1890. 

86  Organized  from  part  of  Elk  Prairie  precinct  in  1908. 

3i  Mace  precinct  oicmii/.eil  i'loni  part  ol  Km  kc  preemef  in  RIDS 

38  Parts  taken  to  form  Big  Creek  and  Marble  precincts  in  1908. 

'■■■■•  I'fnav  die  iui'i  nrijaiii/ed  i i  i  ol  I    in- -a on  precinct  in  1908. 

*o  Government  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Kellogg  precinct  in  1908. 

u  Incorporated  in  1907. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Mullan  precinct  in  190S. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO.  99 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and   1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Shoshone  County— Continued. 

29 

708 
534 

1,191 

1, 133 

500 

177 

934 
804 

3,000 
804 
714 
70S 

777 

1,152 
1,01S 

579 
406 

777 

785 
785 

1,S69 
385 
400 
584 

722 
584 

13,543 

Twin  Falls  County— Continued. 

230 
337 
307 
GO 

2, 068 

1,858 

5,218 

1,762 
1,500 

1,230 
911 

1,279 
11,101 

Morning    precipe!, =  including    pari,    of    Mullun 

Total  for    Mullun   iWiujc*  in    Morning  and 

Twin    Kails    precinct    No.    i,   including    part   ol 

1,217 

818 

Total  for    Ttr'in    l;iHs  ,-iiij  j  in.   Twin  Falls 

302 
303 
59 

1,274 
1,200 

2,265 

450 
259 

Twin    1    ill      p 1       o          iiu  hiding    part  of 

Wallace   precinct  No.  I,6  including  ward  1   of 

Yam    I'all'i   precinct  Nil.  :;,  including  part  of 

Total  for    1!  ull.icc  ci/ii.  mm i>risiu,j    U'uIIuk 

878 

Twin    rails   pieoinet'  ;■,,,,.    p   including   part  of 

6,882 

\\  allace  prccincl  X,i.  '_',"  i n.-liir  1  mi;  ward  2  and 

1,211 

141 

349 
31 
1,249 
312 
121 
223 

1,093 
197 

2,600 
354 
356 

64 

100 
478 
486 

986 

1,214 
106 
80 
493 
295 

1,494 

466 

Cambridge  precinct,11  including  <   unliridg<  vil- 

Wallace  precinct  No.    1,5  comprising  ward  4  of 

(iiuiiiiipi  ' m  liih nod  village 

810 

482 

1,018 

1    isf  W'eiser  precinc  i,'   pi  ludin    part  of  Weiser 

•1,081 
1,364 

ncr  precinct  No.  1  and  part  of   Wardntr 

Total  for    11    n,,    ,iui  in   In  ,      Midrib     unit 

362 

164 
356 
390 

Middle   Weiser   precinct,20  including  part  of 

2,408 
630 

555 
152 
1,  203 
214 
409 
900 
037 

;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 

127 
175 
921 
127 

1,462 
798 

\\  i  -i  V,  ei  .  i  pin  mi  i      including  part  of  Weiser 

i 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Elk  Prairie  precinct  in  1908. 

2  Organized  from  pan  m  Mullan  precinct  in  1908. 

3  Incorporated  in  1904. 

*  Parts  taken  to  form  Larson  and  Morning  prec-incls  ii 

5  Eagle  precinct 

6  Wallace  preciiT 
1  and  2  in  1908. 

Incorporated  ir 


:s  Nos.  3  and  4  organized  hum  parts  of  Wallace  prcein 


11  County  total  includes  population  (203)  of  ( 'nine  precinct,  taken  to  form  Lower 
...ud  r  ppi  1  i  1 . ■  ■  1. ■  pre, -in.'!.,,  and  pi, pn Up  ion  r.i.vj)  m  \\  ci.-,ci  precipe  ml  -a,  ,,,  101  n. 
East  and  West  Weiser  precincts,  between  1890  and  1900. 


'-  (  pprnni  and  l.andore  precincts  organized  fiom  parts  of  Hear  precinct  in  1908. 
13  Organized  from  pari  oiSaluhria  preeinci  m   mi 

1  I  'ot  I  on     001 1  prei a     mi   1    If 1  1 1   M   1     1  a  I    md  Rut.hburg  precincts 

1908. 
1  '■  Incorporated  in  1903. 

ir'  Organized  from  parts  of  Lower  1  rain- and.  Saluhria  pircinots  m  1908. 
,r  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Middle  Y\  eisei  piccinct  in  I'.ios 
-  '  >rganized  from  pai  i  of  '\  e.l   \\  eiser  picanct  in  190S. 
'''  t'art  taken  to  form  piart  of  Dixie  precinct  in  1908. 
''  i  Ireanized  from  1  ciris  of  Kasl  and  West  Weiser  precincts  in  1908. 
1 -hanged  En  m  Middle  Valley  in  1908. 
1    n-l s         en  to  form  1    1111      1  I    1    |  n         id  p  u       i  Hi  m  I  ill  1908. 

23  Parts  taken  to  form  Eaton  and  Hale  precinct <  and  pari  of  Middle  Weiser  pre- 


100 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IDAHO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGB. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cassia 

392 
953 
214 
322 

502 
281 

200 

702 

2,202 

539 

17,358 

1,071 

3,543 
349 
130 

338 
7,291 
555 
312 
436 

1,351 
214 
534 
742 
410 

153 

800 

1,444 

1,534 

1,231 

932 
215 
262 

'209 

353 
970 

324 
1,273 

543 

301 

6,043 

346 

321 

1,303 
298 

294 

306 

179 

Meridian  village 

019 
45 
1,924 
3,670 
1,411 
1,667 

4,205 
274 
599 
911 
384 

1,038 

Amnion  village 

Arco  village 

Ashton  village 

Bear  Lake 

1,444 

2,484 

529 

Basalt  village 

Bellevue  city 

Blackfoot  city 

Bin  ham 

Nam  acit 

Can  on 

799 

347 

356 

892 

Bear  Lake 

Boise  city 

5,957 
349 

2,311 

Bear  Lake 

Twin  Falls 

rnrkcv  village 

997 

779 

Washington 

1,948 

123 

236 
187 

9,110 
058 

2,110 

248 
725 
1,893 
158 
555 

192 
297 

1,238 
869 

1,434 

366 

'537 

1,155 

501 

885 
907 
300 
391 

543 

5,258 

279 

332 

3,000 

1,369 

2,600 
482 
398 

614 

Custer 

Peck  town 

Nez  Perce 

508 

491 

230 
4,046 

Washington 

Emmettcit 

Can  on 

Twin  Fails 

407 
1,081 

435 
731 

282 

Bear  Lake 

411 

1,132 

540 

398 

Harrison  village 

Kootenai 

702 

Hope  village 

Bonner 

Idaho  City  village 

390 
1,262 

Idaho  Falls  city 

Bingham 

Ilo  village 

Nez  Perce 

428 

287 

Latah 

490 

283 

2,425 

Twin  Falls 

849 

2,265 

1,050 

Washington 

1,364 

Fremont 

ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.- 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

footnotes;  for  those  between  1! 


minor  civil  nivisioN. 


Adams  County.. 


ip,  including  Camp  Point 


Camp  Point  village 

I'lai  inn  low  usliip,  including  Clayton  village... 

Clayton  village . ... . - 

Columbus  township,  including  part  of  Colum- 


n  Columbus  and 


i.'unooi  d  lownship.  _ 

Kllingmu  ura  nship 

fall  ciocU  township 

Gilmer  lownship,  iueluding  part  of  Columbus 


Coatsburg  village. . 


usivo  of  part  of  Quincy 

Mendon  township,  including  .Men. Ion  village 

Mention  village 

Km  i  in  ust  township,  including  Golden  and  La 


Payson  township,  including  I'avsonand  Plain- 
ville  villages 

Payson  village 


Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Richfield  township 

Riverside  township,  exclusive  of  part  of  Quincy 


Alexander  County 

Beech  Ridge  precinct 

Cache  precinct 

Cairo  precinct,  coextensive  with  Cairo  city  . . 
Cairo  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

WardS 

Ward! 

Clear  Creek  precinct  i. 
Deltaj — '- 
East  C  _ 

Elco  precinct 3 

■"-■■    i  ;land  precinct4. 


Sandusky  precinct  &. 

Santa  Fe  precinct 

Tamms  precinct,8  including  Tamms  village.. 


Burgess  township,  including   Pocahontas  vil- 

:  -.'-  Li'l,  1  p     I  llici    llnlii     \    'I,:-- 

Millersburg village,  (part of) (Pierron P.O.).... 

Total  for  Millersburg  village  8    in    Burgess  ; 

township,  Bond  County,  and  Saline  town-  ! 


:jii,r»s7 
5,276 
B,0S6 
6,231 


minim;  civic  division. 


1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Delta  precinct  in  1900. 
»  Organized  from  parts  of  Clear  Creek  and  Elco  precincts  in  1900. 
•  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Delta  and  Tamms  precincts  In  1900  and  1906, 
respectively. 

4  Olive  Branch  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Goose  Island  and  Unity  pre- 


Bond  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

Lagrange  township. . 


Grove  village.. 

Mulberry  Grove  village 

Old    Ripley  township,  including  Old    Ripley 

Old  Ripley , 

Pleasant    Mound    lownship,  including  Smith- 


Grisham  townships,  Montgomery  County.. 

!■,,:■■, ;n!,      ,//,,„,        ..,      .,;. 

Total  for  Panama  village  9  in  Shoal  Creek 

township,    linnd    Count ij,   and    Grisham 

iiumu-.ltip,  Maiilgohury  <  uuuly    


h'i  lit:; pari  village  ( part  of) 

Total  for  Keyesport  village  in  Tumult;'  u. 


B  oone  C  ounty 

videre  township,  including  Belvidere  city.. 
liilvithre  ci/g 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Bonus  township.. 
T>~-ne  township,  i 
.rt  of  Poplar  G._ 

Capron  village 

Poplar  Grove  village  (part  of)... 

Total  for  Poplar  Urate  til/aae  in  Boone  and 

Caledonia  townships 

Caledonia   lownship,   including   nart  of  Poplar 

Grow  village 

Poplar  Grove  village  (part  of) . . 

Ploia  lownship 

Le  Roy  township 

Mancllest.  i    low  nship 


Brown  County 

Buckhorn  township 

Cooperstown  township 

Elkhorn  township) 

Lee  township,  including  Mound  Station  tc 

\fout,,l  Station  tnivn 
Missouri  township. . 


Mount  Stirling  ci!g  .....    

Karri/ 

WardS 

WardS 

I  ea  Pidgc  lownship 

Ripley  lownship,  including  Ripley  town.. 


Bureau  County 

Arispie  township,  including  part  of  Tlskilwa 


township^ 

Maiden  village . . 

•  Organized  from  parts  of  Elco  and  Sandusky  precincts  in  1906. 

7  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Bond  County  only. 

9  Incorporated  in  1906. 

10  Returned  in  1900  as  in  East  Fork  and  Grisham  townships,  Montgomery  C 


(101) 


102 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

;e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                     191 

) 

1900 

1890 

Bureau  County— Continued. 

735 
611 

2,554 
887 

1,009 
896 

w 

646 
1,006 

12, 493 

949 
1,910 

m 

1,S70 
7,035 

642 
1,188 

733 
2,913 
1,559 

1,093 
431 

'555 

654 
534 
743 
912 
218 
741 

1,018 
349 

1,267 
542 

1,353 
527 

5,227 

1,131 

1,320 
785 

1,061 
965 

2,418 
1,339 

1,420 
763 

1,991 
370 

1,048 

343 

.    1,665 

872 

8,610 

761 
705 

2,965 
873 

L076 

210 

921 

766 

1,123 

9,844 

779 
792 

2,759 

993 

'  190 
847 
499 
946 

Carroll  County— Continued. 
Rock  Creek  township,  including  Lanark  city . . .           1 

849 
176 

.«,: 
436 
406 

498 

862 
357 
691 
176 

295 
221 

'.127 
633 
:,.si 
794 

334 
630 

483 
487 

372 

2,093 
1,306 

2,144 
1,296 

;         ,  .,       :,,■, 

Salem   township,     including    parts    of    Chad- 

1,657 

Pout  Unvuship  inrluding  part,  of  Dover  village. 

956 
3,938 

3,325 

'  ■    '      i:       ■                           i..i.n'        ,■     -I                              : 

3,445 

Wardl / 

nul  Seatonville  villages  and  Spring 

Wards / 

Shannon  township,  including  Shannon  village.. 

1,066 

678 
687 
914 

1,442 
633 

1,487 
467 

17,222 

1,324 

909 

6,214 

536 
3,837 

V,    •  S.,S       II1U  ;i   •    dp       lllCludlll"        V  ij  I :  •■  i   a        lllr     1    i 

p  ward *  :.!.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

York  township,  including  rhonison  village 1 

1401 

374 

Indlantown  township,  including  part  of  Tis- 

1,271 
469 

1,345 
576 

715 
545 

793 

1,277 
439 
1,312 

516 

556 
363 
731 
810 

La  Moille  township,  including  La  Moilie  >  iliage. 

Vrenzvillo  precinct, including  Arenzville  village.            1 

222 
518 
452 

096 

U2-1 

274 
884 

163 
684 

107 
722 

123 
935 

401 
361 
368 
630 
546 
275 
S54 

501 
547 
497 
457 

423 
829 

1,263 

462 
1,629 
1,201 

669 

'940 

l',S41 
4,827 

1,135 

Leepertown  township,  including  Bureau  vil- 

Arid  !",.(  pr'cnini    including    Vshhnai  villa"!'                      1 

1,477 
1,045 

Chandlerville  precinct,  including  Chandlerville 

niius  village 

731 
1,258 

339 
1,224 

516 
1,322 

461 
4,886 
4,023 

792 
905 
188 

1,209 
542 

1,197 
364 

3,396 

:  .»■■''    '•'•<  •■■'•  ':'»'/.  .:  ,.,;  eh icluding  parts  of 

wards  1  and  2  of  Beardslown  city 2 

Mineral  township,  including  Mineral  village 

M05 

Neponset  township,  inrluding  a  eponset  village. 

-'<"'.'"'  /  ./■  ':..,,,.'■.  .  .  .•  city  in   East  and  West 

Wardl 1 

Princeton  township,  including  Princeton  city .. . 

Ward  4 1 

408 
387 
725 
633 
335 
898 

1,600 

Selby  township,  including  Depue  and  Holloway- 

1,662 
4.88 
207 

1,501 
791 

1,118 

400 

1,565 
455 

i                

2,534 

Walnut  township,  inrluding  Walnut  village 

1,368 

1,224 
436 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

West  Beardsto.'n  precinct   including  wards  3 
and  4  and  parts  of  wards  1  and  2  of  Beardstown 

3,877 
3,486 

47,622 

'902 
8,917 

405 

1,510 

670 

7,652 

Ayers  township,  including  Broadlands  village 

929 

16 

865 

1,234 
513 

1,052 
506 
458 

1,143 
335 

1,091 
654 

1,833 

'  300 
18,035 

1,366 
634 
773 
330 

1,217 
308 
954 

1  492 
'  270 

1,359 
360 

18,963 

1,168 
548 
580 
172 
613 
962 

Crater  precinct,  including  Kampsville  village  . . . 

Total  for  Alltrhm  nil  :,;,  '  in  .1  i/trx  tmrnshiii, 
Chant imiijn     Count,/,    ami    Sidell   township, 

Hamburg  precinri ,  i  nc  h  nl  lug  II  amburg  village. . 

480 

860 

353 
421 
805 
964 
990 

423 
997 
718 

soo 

5.r)7 
6S9 

737 
596 
418 

530 
305 
523 

384 

IU    >Y,  n    n...  r  ■    d,.      1,1  .;    idui:      i    :    Inn     •  ill'l     V                                     1 

1,544 

614 

9,966 
9,098 

Hardin  precinct,  including  Hardin  village 

807 

311 

1,741 

228 

1,203 

Champaign    township,    including   Champaign 

Point  precinct,  including  Brussels  village 

Richwoods  precinct,  including  Batchtown  vil- 

18,320 

794 
431 

1,278 
519 

589 
323 

1,797 
897 

1,759 

874 

1,373 
505 

505 
631 

1,951 
1,009 

1,965 

506 
1,146 

901 
1,576 
777 
820 
1,113 
750 
610 
427 

1,060 
306 

1,122 

421 
2,977 

1,836 

1     i  II           mi  lu  In.        1   i     II             i   1 

Totalfor  Mount  Carroll  city  in  Mount  Car- 
roll and  Salem  townships 

Total  for  Uauhnt!   lil/na,  •■■>  in  Ludlow  and 
Rantoul  townships / 

1,207 

1,074 

'  Incorporated  in  1903. 


>t  returned  by  precincts  in  1890*. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


K  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Champaign  County— Continued. 

Mahomet  township,  including  Mahomet  village 

Mahomet  village 

Newcomb  township 


Ogden  township,  including  Ogden  village. 


riiii.i  i.-v  ii     i] iii- 1 ; i . ■  ■.  riiii 

Philo  village 

Rantoul  township,  in.  haling  Thomasboro  vll- 


clmlill;;    LollJV  ii'V.     vil- 


and  Sadorus  \  illa.ut's . 


n  Sadorus  town- 
ship, Champaign  County,  and  Bement 
township,  Piatt  County 

Sadorus  village  (part  ot) 

Total  for  Sadorus  village  in  Sadorus  and 

St.  Joseph  township,  including  St.  Joseph  vil- 


Sadorus  village  (part  of) 

Tolono  village 

Urbana  township,5  including  U 


\Uird  I.. 

Ward  3. '. 
Ward  4-- 
WardS.. 


Christian  County.. 


Assumption  township,  including  Assumption 


Assumption  city  6. 


Hard  i 
Ward  i 

WardS 

Bear  Creek  township,  including  Palmer  town. . . 

Buckhart  township,  including  Edinburg  village. 
Edinburg  i illag; 


Kin-'  township,  including  part  of  Harvel  vi 


g  township, 
Christian  County,  and  Harvel  township, 
Montgomery  County 

Locust  township,  including  Owaneco  village. . . 


Ward  4.. 
Wardo... 

Prairieton  township. , 
Ricks  township,  incluc      t 
Morrisonville  village.. 


1  Incorporated  in  1906. 
'  Incorporated  in  1900. 
s  Incorporated  in  1903. 
*  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Champaign  County  only. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ward  I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Darwin  township... 
Dolson  township... 
Douglas  township.. 


Parker  township.. 


(  lav  «'n\  loiMiship,  including  Clay  City  village. 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Hoosier    township,    including    part    of   S  il 


Total  foi   .Si;  i  .i      .;,     .  tag     in    Uoo.iier 

and  Pixley  townships 

Larkinsburg  township 

Louisville  township,  including  Louisville  village. 

Louis*  illr  village 

Oskaloosa  township 

Pixley  township,  including  part  of  Sailor 
Sprin gs  village 

Sailor  Springs  village  (part  of) 

Songer  township .  .. 

si, mion]  township 

Xt.nia  township,  including  Xenia  village 


Clinton  County.. 


Brookside  township,  including  parts  of  wards  3 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Clement  township,  including  Huey  village 

Huey  village 

Kasi   Full:  iouaiship 

th  rinaiitown     township,    including    German- 

... 
Irishtown  township,  including  part  of  Keyes- 


LookiriL'  Class  township,  including  New  E 

and  New  Memphis  villages 

New  Baden  village.. 


St.  Rose  township 

Santa  Fe  township,  including  Bartelso  village. 
Bartelso  village 


104  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

>e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Clinton  County— Continued. 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  Aviston  village 

3,079 
897 

1,694 
62S 
610 
661 

1,414 

34,517 

3,000 

887 

1,706 

2,761 
881 
1,384 

Cook  County— Continued. 

Calumet   township,   including   parts   of   Blue 
Island,  Morgan  I'ark.and  Hi \  erdale  villages. . 

8,881 
3,669 

8,043 
S,494 

3, 694 
587 

917 

2,185,283 

29,628 

42, 801 

49,  650 
57,131 

90,423 
65,810 

51,707 
57, 66  ^ 
91,621 
58, 721 
62, 770 
60,438 
65, 223 
70,099 
26, 137 
58,023 
61,708 
47,906 
49,824 
44,320 
62,428 
99,696 

112,793 
68, 183 
81,985 
61,808 
78,671 
70,408 
70,841 
67,769 
69,647 
14,557 
1,302 
690 

1,649 
408 
228 

25,976 
4,050 
4,426 
2,415 
2,609 
S,769 
6,343 
3,364 
4,296 
2,284 

2,813 
683 
418 

11,289 
782 

2,186 

4S0 

6,282 

1,804 

1,A88 

64 

1,702 
314 

SS4 
949 
898 

905 

6,162 
2,601 

e,  m 

2,167 

2,329 
320 

558 
1,698,575 

9,021 

Total  for  Bin,  Islam!  ti'li/gc  in   Culuiiict  and 

Total  for    M,,,,/,,//'  furl:   villini?  in    Calumet 
and  Worth  townships 

Wade  township,  including  Beckemeyei  village.. 

681 

746 

1,027 

797 
34,146 

820 
30,093 

Total  for   L'timda/e   nillugc  in    Calumet   and 

1,099,850 

1,831 
611 
6,902 
6,884 
1,S09 
1,070 
1,006 
946 
1,565 

2,067 
1,159 

1,699 
S66 
1,611 
1,220 
12,401 
11,456 
1,410 
1,617 
1,678 
1,809 
1,632 

1,988 

1,042 

1,643 

868 

1,840 
S91 

2,403,233 

2,081 

476 

6,760 

6,488 

2,101 

446 

5,450 

4,136 

:::;; 

1 

Bast  Oakland   township,   including   Oakland 

2,403 
1,198 

1,761 

819 

1,984 

1,246 

9,622 

2,243 
995 

1,732 
279 
2,180 
1,276 
7,790 
6, 833 

Humboldt     ir.                          ling    Humboldt 

Mattoon  township,-'  iiu-luding  Mattoon  city 

1,165 

1,848 

900 

1,914 

1,501 

1,838,735 

1,046 
1,822 
1,062 

1,935 

Pleasant    Grove    township,    including    Lerna 

Cicero  township   ',<,     to •- iih  Cicero  town. 

16,310 
1,208 

18, 721 

1.657 
360 
187 

22,438 

1,191,922 

1  '   '  '■'      im       '-'Op       Mrl'l    Ml         i:   .     1  !•■!         i    ■    '.,' 

and  parts  of  wards  3  to  5  of  Elgin  city 

1,501 

Barrington  township,  including  part  of  Bar- 

1,953 
9S9 

1,444 

5,841 

916 
1,039 
1,604 
2,382 

18,339 
14,625 
S,879 

2,692 
2,188 
4,  ISO 

681 
174 

713 
652 
919 

2,161 

1,898 
809 

S4S 
309 

1,814 
770 

1,162 

1,742 
686 

848 

Total  Joi  l          i                              a  i  t   In) 
Cook   County,  and  Elgin  township,  Kane 

'.'■.!,'•■,/    /'.,/     I'.nm  ntuinrt    tiling?   in    flfiyr,  miiiitt 
township,  Cook    County,  and   Cuba  town- 

Berwyn  township,'  coextensive  with  Berwyn 

Wards 

Berwyn  city:* 

Lemont  township,  iii'/Uniing  I.ri'mnt  village' 

4,441 
2,449 

2,270 
483 
338 

8,350 
481 

1,111 
196 

'961 

951 

1,651 

Li    'lento*  n  kip  i  m  hiding  Franklin  Park  and 

."■"       "         ,i.    !!'■    II              ilii'.ign        !:'!■■  Ins 

city,  Glenwood  and  South  Chicago  Heights 
villages,  and  parts  of  Homewood  and  Steger 

7,120 
6,100 

1,514 

1     ',  .;,|-        ,.'.:,.■,                ....    '■',■.        1  1,    .!'.  '    i    , 

Grange,  and  Summit  villages,  and  parts  of 

III    ,ol.l';rld,    1   ;,  mi  .,    I'j.  ,'i     i<li          pi  ing"  tnu-.i, 

'■  Uilim    ''•'  '..  'n  I  •//■I,  ■        ,!•   I    linn  ,     I    m:  ,.",). 

852 

Total  for  Lyons  village1"  in  Lyons  and  liivcr- 

867 

712 
1,881 

Total  for  Steger  village  in  Bloom 
Cook    County,  and    Crete  township,    ii  ill 

1     1  I-    i     II    I      :     ,,;',     >;//.,,;;•   •„     /',     ,:,  .  mill    ,'.  II  ,  ,. 

Bremen  tov.-u  ■-.:■                            miev  Park  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Posen  village 

1,453 

Totalfor^/                      1           inLyoniand 

878 
647 

662 

Total  for   Posen   village  w  in  Bremen  and 

II  ,■.':;.  ;  ,1   .' ,',,.', /;."■■  nh'A'-v  1  ymi  <?)       . 

.'  ■  ,',,.     ',          !'  ,-      ,  i  II         :      in   ',-    .  illauc    I'll     I  >W!i:< 

and  Proviso  townships 

451 

Tinley  Park  village 

300 

:::::::::: 

461 

n  part  of  Cicero  township  in  1902. 


is  in  Thornton  township  only.    Part  of  Bloom  township  ai 


12  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Ridgeville  township  in  1905. 

'3  Cart  (il  Kluin  township.  Kane  (  oi.ini  \  ,  an ■?'■■'  in  I'.iu:. 

'<  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Stickney  township  in  1901. 

»  Name  changed  from  Grossdale  in  1905. 

«•  Returned  in  1900  as  In  Lyons  township  only. 


a  1902  and  part  of 


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105 


Table  1.- 

[Tbe  word  "precinct,"  where  used, 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


Cook  County— Continued. 

Maine  township,  Including  Des  Plalnes,  Edison 
Park,  and  Riverview  villages,  and  Park  Ridge 


New  Trier  townsMip,-  in.  Indium  <  iLni  ,>,■,  : :.... 
Point,  Kenilworth,  Wilmette  and  Winnetka 
villages 

Glencoe  village 

Otoss  Point  village 

Kenilworth  i  HI  ,,,<■ 

Wilanltr  village 

Winnetka  village 

Niles  township,"  im-lii, in.-:  Urn  mil  Grove,Niles, 
Niles  Center,  and  TessvilL  i  illages 

Morton  Grove  village 

Niles  village 

Niles  Center  village 

Tessville  village  3 

Northfield  township,  including  Glen  View  and 
Shermerville  villages 

Glen  View  village 

Shermerville  village  * 

Norwood  Park  township 

oak  Park  township/  coextensive  with  Oak  Park 

Orland  townsini     in...,.)...     i   rla.ul  I    ul    liliagi 

I//,. j/,.     .'     irl     :  ./■'  : 

Palatine  township,  including  Palatine  village. . . 

Palatine  village 

Palos  township,  including  part  of  Spring  Forest 

■■.  m:     ■/..:      ■■  .',.'■/,.,■     I        .■•■,./ 

Proviso  tnw.isi.iii.  in.  hiding  i '.ell  wood,  Forest 
Park,  Hillside,  La  G rniuie  Lark,  ilayuood, 
Melrose  Park,  and  River  Forest  villages  ana 
parts  of  Brookfield  and  Western  Springs  vil- 


Forest  Park  village » 


Maywood  village . . 
Melrose  Park  village 

River  Forest  village 

II        ii       a  a  luge  (part  of).. 


Rich  township,  including  Matteson  village... 


Wardl.. 

Word  .'.. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  4. 


Ward  5. 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

i,'  I  i  !■[-...  I,      ;.■,.,:■:.,.        :       In.  [Ml;-     :'  '  in.-' 


Schauml  erg  l.m  n    m. 

Stickney  township  12 

I'n..)    dm      i,i.--)i    :,i;    .   ;.  irln   Im-     I'.ii    nli  mi      I  >..ii 


Bolton  village.. 
Harvey  city 


Ward'! 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Homewood  village  (part  of).. 
j  mining  tillage 


24,978 
3,618 
4,49S 


e,oss 

657 


■t.'J'fi 

p,      inciuaing      Arlington 

Heights  and  Wheeling  villages 3, 845 

Arlington  Heights  village 

Wheeling  village 

1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1910. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Ridgeville  township  in  IS 

>  Incorporated  in  1910. 

'Incorporated  in  1901. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Cicero  township  in  1902. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 


•  Name  changed  bom  Harlem  in  1907. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Cook  County— Continued. 


and  parts  of  Blue  Island  and  Morgan  Park 

villages 

Blue  Island  village  (part  of) 


Evergreen  Pail,  ullage   . 


Oak  Lawn  village  '*.. 


Crawford  County.. 


Honey  Creek  township,  including  part  of  Flat 
Rock  village 

Flat  Rack  village  (part  of) 


Total  for  Flat  Rock  village  in  Honey  Creek 


Rock  village 

I  III,    iV;>:7:  la.'lain     pa,,  ,,,  , 

Oblong  township,  including  Oblong  and  Stoy 


Ward  1 

WardB 

Wards 

Southwest  township. . 


Cumberland  County.. 


Cottonwood  township 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Greenup  township,  including  Greenup  village. . 

Greenup  village 

Neoga  township,  including  Neoga  villi:  ; 

Neoga  village 

Spring  Point  township 

township,  including  Toledo  town 

Toledo  town 

Union  township 

Woodbury  township,  including  Jewett  village . 

Jewett  village 


Dekalb  County. . 


Waterman  village . 
Cortland  township,  including  Cortland  village. . 

(   art  I  a  lid  vi/lll::. 

Dekalb  township,  including  Dekalb  city 

Dekalb  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

I '   I"     '   .      n    I  11,  Mi     11        .    ill 


Ward  I  .' 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3. . 


8S4 


«•  Incorporated  in  1905. 

11  Organized   from  parts  of  Evanston,  New  Trier,  and  Niles  townships  and 
made  coextensive  with  Evanston  city  in  1905. 

12  Organized  from  parts  of  Cicero  and  Lyons  townships  in  1901. 
is  Incorporated  in  1907. 

« Incorporated  in  1909. 

«  Prairie  township  organized  from  parts  of  Hutsonville  and  Licking  townships  in 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  r 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,448 
1SS 

SOS 
694 

1,023 

704 

1,442 

661 

4,785 

1,021 
868 

1,103 
934 
724 

18,906 

1,526 
1S6 

287 
687 

1,080 
630 
728 

1,390 

587 

4,509 

S,65S 

1,439 

/;/ 

264 
502 

3,842 

468 
711 

1,314 

496 

3,929 

2,987 

33,432 

28,196 

Addison  township,  including   Addison,   Ben- 
senville,  and  Uasca  villages,  and  part  of  Elm- 

Shabbona  township,  including  Shabbona  vil- 

2,652 
578 

m 

168 

2,380 
333 

1,483 
462 

7,384 
2,601 
790 
614 
715 
682 
2,461 

2,892 
1,626 

3,449 
1,081 
1,246 
1,123 

6,352 
1,763 
S,42S 
1,048 
1,034 
U341 

2,848 
1,823 
1,157 

3,753 

2,378 

8S2 

723 
823 

4,911 
2,194 

27,336 

2,518 
691 
374 

Totalfor  I                                            In/    1) 

A  ddison  villain' - 

'486 

Total  for  El  mini  ml  tii  ni  in  Addison  and  York 

townships 

Itasca  village 

liliKiiniiigdeie   mwn.-.hip,  including  lilooming- 
dale  village 

1,728 
256 

1,521 
235 

7,007 
2,103 

Somonauk  township,  including  Sommiauk  vil- 

1,060 

Sipiaw    drove    township,    including    Hinckley 

463 

Downers  Grove  Sown-. hip,  including  Downers 
Grove  and  Hinsdale  villages 

Sycamore  township,  including  Sycamore  city... 

2,678 

2,127 
1,044 

2,629 

1,684 

747 
18,972 

769 
17,011 

i   1    1.     ,u,  n    n,|i     1   1,  In  In             1,1     1     ,,l     |    11  1.     , 

Total  for  Napi     ill     ■■■.,  in   '.isle  and  Naper- 

Dewitt  County 

Wardl 

962 

B.414 

5,165 

1,387 

1,477 

1,011 

1,290 

1,022 

863 

220 

805 

1,077 

521 

492 

'681 
311 

1,408 
570 

1,198 
498 

'  546 
571 

19,591 

5!  496 

4,462 

1,205 
3,463 
2,698 

i^ards] ";;;;;;";;;; ;;;;;:;;;; ;;;.;;;; 

■  .!■.']■  ;■  leu  rship,  including  Clinton  city 

"'.Minll    iOtt p,    including    l.llei,     Pllvn    i  plage 

and  Wheaton  city 

4,103 

793 

2,345 

2,895 

Ward! 

Olen  Ellyn  village 

Wheaton  city 

1,6*2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward2\\V..\Y^\V^V^\\\\V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Creek  township 

Dewitt  township,  including  Dewitt  village 

1,144 
942 
25S 
935 

1,144 
636 
538 

2,427 

1,664 

1,214 
1,031 

265 

992 

1,087 

prill       irr       ,       l,l|       111     linlill                I     ,   '_'         1    1    |,     ,  i 

of  ward  3  of  Naperville  city 

2,635 
1,585 
1,138 

3,399 
1,877 

2,470 

A.iperrillf  r,lu  ,  ;,e,/  »/  i 

1,481 

e  ni,ie!,l     imui  ;hip      including      Wesl     Chicago 

city 

2,181 

1,367 

Farmer  City 

Ward  /....; ". 

Ward2 

Ward  2 

Wards 

York  township,  including  Lombard  village  eel 
part  of  Elmhurst  city 

3,748 
'690 

28,273 

800 
1,496 

684 
1,151 

m 

1,200 

528 
010 

19,097 

861 
1,521 

497 
1,122 

371 

1,134 
368 
612 

17,669 

iowuship,  including  Kenney  village. 

Lombard  village 

615 

■          .     ;l'.    Mi         1    .'•',.        ,i"!    '.    ,11'     •''          >     1'   1    '.   Hi     .1 

Wapella  village 

26,787 

\\  ;i\  nesville  townsnip,  including  Waynesville 

Brouilletts  Creek  township 

Buck  township,  including  part  of  Redmon  town. 

Redmon  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Redmon  town  » in  Buck  and  Embar- 
rass townships 

940 
708 
14S 

240 
1,320 
1,312 

1,877 

97 

'824 

'945 
8, 737 
7,664 
1,671 
1,654 
1,784 
1,353 
1,202 
900 
1,971 

;,  193 

S86 
401 
406 
1,093 
1,095 
287 
1,243 

2,056 
672 
449 

10,049 

1, 165 

1,064 

282 

282 
1,641 
1,466 

2,022 
613 

i 

3,326 
2,100 

700 
600 
800 

1,953 
519 

1,080 
1,788 
498 

2,974 
S2S 
1,828 

1,954 

290 

915 

2,004 

1,264 

S71 

407 

486 

1,036 

3,641 

2.4SS 

874 

667 

911 

3,440 
1,995 

3,198 
1,788 

Grandview  township 

1,645 
884 
1,999 
1,049 
7,305 
6,105 

Kansas  township,  including  Kansas  village 

,•.,,,,,  1   ,,n      i,    ■     ,,      ie,      ling, el      :v      p:n  i     :    i       nil:, 

1,942 

1,760 
S43 

1,335 

1,665 
261 

538 

1,896 

288 

1,445' 

.-///;     Douglai     i>unty,  and  Lowe  township, 

Bowdre township  [ncluaing  1  [indsboro  village.. 

Ward4 

Camargo   township,   including   Camargo   and 

984 

1,687 

90S 

1   '        ii       n   hp,    ,  i,  In  In      i   ,1  i   a    in     in 

Garrett  township,  in,  hiding  (iarrett  village  and 
part  of  At  wood  village 

2,125 
295 

698 

'210 
630 

1,314 

1,259 

305 

1,561 

2,277 
598 
429 

10,345 

.;'-/ ,;  i       i      ,   i  i  ,i  i       a     nun  mi  a  a  „ 
Douglas    County,    and     Unity    township, 

Stratton  township,  including  Vermilion  village. 

1,301 

Symmes  township 

Young  America  township,  including  Hume  and 

1,176 
2,110 

1,166 

1,035 

2,026 

990 

Newman  town    i       includj         ewmancity 

9,444 

1,261 
3,948 

2,569 

1,319 
3,201 

1,897 

Tuscola  township,  including  Tnseolaeity 

2,195 

1,281 

S97 
898 

2,407 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

»  Incorporated  in  1904. 

« Incorporated  in  1903. 

»  Returned  in  1900  as  in  York  township  only. 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 


»  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Buck  township  only. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Ellery  precinct  in  1902. 

'Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 


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Table  1.- 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  1 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Edwards  County— Continued. 

Bone  Gap  precinct,  including  Bone  Gap  village. 

Bone  Gap  village 

Browns  precini  i  .including  Browns  village 

Browns  village 

Dixon  precinct ' 

filler)  precinct '- 

French    Creek  precinct,  including  ward  1  ol 

Srayvilleci!  y 

Grayville  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Urn  iirill,  cry  in   French   Crick  pre- 
cinct, Edwards  County, and  Gnu/  imi-nxhtp, 

White  County 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Salem  precinct,  including  West  Salem  town. . . 


Effingham  County.. 


Banner  township,  including  sluiinwav  village. 
Shumway  village 

ISishop  township,  including  Dielerich  village.. 
Dieterich  village 

I  >ouglas  low  nslup,  including  Kllingham  city... 


Egm 


Wardl.'. 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Tackson  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Beechcr  City  vil- 


lage... 


Beecker  City  village 

Lucas  township 

Mason  township,     including     Edgewood    and 
Mason* 


■ '<  <>••-  '      >,     ' ''  •     i.i   M    i    '.  i 

A Itamont  town 

St.  Francis  to       bip,incl      ag  Montrose  village 
Montrose  village 

Summit  township 

Teutopolis  township,  including  Teutopolis  vil- 




Union  township 

Watson  town,,' u,      ndi, Watson  village... 

Watson  village 

West  township 


Fayette  County. . 


Avena  township,  including  St.  Elmo  city 

St.  Elmo  city  > '. 

Bear  Grove  township 

Bowling  Green  township 

Carson  township 

Ulinii    J! )     '.   i  I  '  '  M  j  ,      i  ,  I.    I         ...  :"m 

Bingham  village 

Kaskaskia  township,  including  Shobonier  vil- 


St.  Peter  village ' 

Loudon  township 

Otego  township,  including  Brownstown  village 

Browmtown  village  * 

Pope  township 

Ramsey  towns!,,,,  including  Ramsey  village.. 

Ramsey  village 

Sefton  township 

Seminary  township 

Sharon  township 

Vandalia  town -nip,  including  Vandalia  city... 
Vandalia  city 


WardS.. 
Wheatland  towni_.r . 
Wilberton  township . . 


Brenton  township,  including  Piper  City  village. 

Piper  City  village 

Button  township 

i'1      ,,,,',  c,  I,,     ,  ' 

Elliott  village  * 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Ellery  precinct  in  1902. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  Albion  and  Dixon  precincts  in  1902. 

» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

*  Incorporated  in  1909. 

•  Incorporated  in  1903. 


1,621 

2,787 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ford  County— Continued. 

Drummer  township,  including  Gibson  city. . 


Gibson  city.. 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Lyman  township,  including  Huberts  village. . . 

Roberts  village 

Mona  township,  including  pan  of  Kempton  vil- 
lage.. 


Kempton  i  illmji  (/,„,,'  ,,/ , .  . 

Total  for  Ke  in  pin  ii   ullmj,  in    \l,,nn  n  ml  ling- 
ers townships 

1 'at ton  low  nship,  including  I'avlon  city 

Paxton  city 

Ward  I 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Peach  Orchard  township,  including  Melvin  vil- 
lage 


Melvin  village 

Pella  township 

Rogers  township,  including  parts  of  Cabery  and 

Kempton  villages 

Cabery  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Oiling  eillngr  in  Rngin,  Inn  ii-.-.hi p , 
Ford  Cou niy,  mni  \oriDii  township,  Kan- 
kakee County 

Kempton  riling,  I  part  of). ...  .     . 

Siillii,  am  township,  in,  hiding  Sibley  village 

Sibil  u  village 

Wall  township 


Franklin  County.. 
Barren  township.. 


n  Benton  and  Brown- 


ardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Browning  township,  including  part  of  ward  2 

of  Benton  city 

Benton  city'1'  (pari  >■/')  .  .    . 

i  'm\c  lownship,  in,  hiding Thompsonville  village 


Denning  township,  including  ward  3  of  V 


Ward  1 . 

WardS 

WardS 

Eastern  township,  including  Akin  village  . . 


En  irig  village 

[•'rani,  tori  township,  iiicludinc  wards  1  and  2  of 

West  Frankfort  city 

West  Fraiil;   -         -;     - 

Goode  township,  including  Scsscr  village 

Sesser  village  '• ' 

Northern  township,  including  part  of  Macedonia 

Macedonia  t-lllanc  ,  pmi  ni 

Total  for  Mnclaniu  alloy,  in  Xorthern  town- 
ship, Franklin  i-nnniij,  ami  Kniglii  Fraine 

township,  llnniillmi  < 'nil  nig 

Six  Mile  township,  including  Royalton  village . . . 

Royallon  village » 

Tyrone  township,  including  Christopher  village. 
Christopher  village  5 


Fulton  County 

Astoria  township,  including  Astoria  tc 

Astoria  town 

Banner  township.. 


Ward-':.. 
Ward  4-. 
WardS.. 


'  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Benton  township  only. 
'  Incorporated  in  1906. 
8  Incorporated  in  1901. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

ie  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Fulton  County— Continued. 


Farmer  township,  including  part  of  Table  (irove. 
village ! 

,'..-■..      l-.i.,,-      '  ■  .     n       ./  I 

Total  for  Table  Groue  village  >  in  Farmer  and 

Vermont  townships I 

Farmington  township,   includ iny   FarmingUm 


Norris  village  (pa.rt  of). . 


Marietta  vi.. 
Isabel  township . . . 
Joshua  township.. 
Kerton  township.. 


f.ivorpool  township. . 


.  r  _  m  villa-je 

L'utman  township,  including  Cuba  city.. 
Cuba  city 

Union  township,  including  Avon  village. 


Total  for  London      ' 
Hickory  township                             '       ' 
Chestnut  township,  Knox  County 


Gallatin  County.. 

\sbury  township.. 


,     !       .■ 


Wardl.. 
Wards.. 


Greene  County.. 


Kane  township,  including  Kane  village 

Kane  village 

Linder  townshi p 

Patterson   township,   including   Hillview  and 

Wilmington  villages [ 

II ill 'view  village ' 

Wilmington  tillage 

Roekbridgeto  ,  Greenfield  city 

'"     ■■'■'•         ■■  ■ 

Greenfield  city ■. 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Rockbridge  village 

1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Farmer  township  onl; 
1  Incorporated  in  1909. 


>r  civil  divisions  incomplete. 


village. 

Neiv  Haven  village 

North  Fork  township 

Omaha  township,  including  Omaha  village 

Omaha  village J 

Ridgway  township,  including  Ridgway  village. 

Hi lytray  village.. 


1 ,  97.-. 

m 

1,118 


1,257 
101 

1,425 


3,198 

3,515 

3,246 

8,318 

8,604 

l,hi  iS 

1,200 

1,176 

1,058 

1,268 

1,289 

1,753 

1,843 

11$ 

667 

2,835 

2,131 

2,136 

1,198 

1,114 

1,501 

1,509 

1,486 

1,768 

688 
905 

1,603 

1,765 

661 
991 

1,385 

2,460 
1,086 

2,737 

688 

336 

R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Greene  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

WardZ 

Wards 

Itijhienn   ioe  oship.        . 

Walkerville  township.. 

\\  lute  Hall  township,  including  White  Hall  city. 


Ward  1 

Ward  8 

WardS 

Woodville  township. . 


Wrights  township . . 


Grundy  County.. 


Aux  Sable  township,  including  Minooka  village. 
Minooka  t  illagi 

liracovillo  township,  inch  I'lii I.1/  I  Ira ceville  village, 
( 'antral  Cite,  ana  parts  of  Coal  City  and  Dia- 
mond ami  Codiev  \  illagos.. 

Hraeei  ille  village 

Central  City  . . 


Coal  City  (part  of) . . 


Diamond  ullage  (part  of)..  __   __ 
Total  for  Diamond  village  in  Braces  ill;  <,  mi 
Felix  townships.. 


Grundy  County,  and  Reed  township,  Will 
County 

Krienna  h.wn  Tip . 

Felix  township,   including   Carbon   Hill    and 
Eileen  villages,  and   parts  of  Coal  City  and 


I'm  n  hi  'iilii    i  put  of) 

Eileen  village » 

Garfield  township,9  including  Gardner  village. . . 


Kinsman  village... 


Wmdl .. 
Ward  '.. 
Ward.].. 
Ward  >.... 


Hamilton  County . . 


Beaver  Creek  township 

Crook  townshi] 

Crouch  township,  including  Belle  Prairie  vil 


Utile  I'rair'h   tiling,    . 


Ma.  .-T.aia  \  llh   i    . 
Macedonia  village  I  pa 
[For  total,  see  Northern  township,  Franklin 
County.l 
McLeansboro   township,   including   McLeans- 

boro  city 

McLeansboro  city . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Mayberry  township,  including  Broughtou  vil- 


6  Townships  returned  as  precincts  in  1900. 


2,579 

........  . 

1,013 

174 

341  . 
1,176 

447   . 

4,328 
4,813 


n  part  of  Greenfield  township  in  1903. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc,  between^  hint)  ami  ItilO,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Hancock  County.. 


Appanoose  township 

Augusta  township,  including   \ugusta  village... 

A  ugusta  village 

Hear  Crock  I  own- hii>,  including  I'.asoo  \  illago. .  - 

Basco  village 

Carlhage  township,  including  Cm  I  huge  town... 

Carthage  town 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Chili  township,  including  Bowen  village 

Bowen  village 

Pallas   township,   including   wards  2  and  3  of 

Pallas  City 

Dallas  City  (part  of) 

Total  for    Dallas  <  lig    in    Dallas   ton  nship, 
Hancock    County,   and   Lomaz  ton  n ship, 

Henderson  County 

Wardl ».. 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Durham  township 

Fountain  G  rcen  township 

Hancock  township 

Harmony  township,  including  Bent  ley  city 

Bentley  city 

i.a  Panic  tow  ndiip,  including  La  llarpc  city... 

In  Ha r pi  cili/ 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Mould. olio  township,  including  Hamilton  cit\ 

and  part  of  Fl  vast  on  village, 

Elvastnn  villagi  '  (pari  •,/ , 

Total  lor  ElntsPm  iillmji  '  in    Manlihella  and 

Prairie  townships 

Hamilton  ciiy 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

o  township,  including  Nauvoo  city 


Nauvoo  city.. 


Wardl. 

Wards 

WardS 

Pilot  Grove  township 

Pontoosuc  township,  including  Por 


Pontoosuc  ullage 

Prairie  township,  including  part  of  Elva 
village 

El  vast  an  i  ill  nil  [■part  of) 

Rock  Creek  township,  including  Ferris  vill 

Ferris  village. 


West  Point  village 

St.  Mary  township,  including  Plymouth  vil 

Plymouth  village 

Sonora  township 

Walker  township 

Warsaw  township,  coextenshe  with  War 

Warsaw  town 

Wilcox  township 

Wythe  township 


Hardin  County.. 


village 

Elizabcthtown  village.. 
le  precinct . . 


Henderson  County . . 


Bald  Bluff  township 

Biggsville  township,  including  Biggsville  vi 
Biggsville  village 


Henderson  County— Continued. 
Lomax   township,  including  ward  1  of  Dallas 


Total  for  Slrnni/hursl   i  Ulnar  in    Malii  and 
Stronghurst  townships 

Oquawka  township,  including  '  ><piawka  village. 


Oquawka  village.. 


Stronghurst  iuwn.diip.  including  part  of  Strong- 

hur  t  village 

Si r a n gli  iu  si  villagi  (part  of) 

Terre  II  aute  township 


Henry  County.. 


Andov!  r  town -hip,  including  Andover  village.. 


an  village. 

.Uki.i--.on  township,  including'  Atkinson  village. 


Edford  township . . 


Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Geneseo  township,  including  C.eneseo  city.. 
Geneseo  city 


Ward  /.... 
Ward  2.... 
Ward.;.... 
Ward  4.... 


Lynn  township 

llunson  township 

Oseo  township 

I...  t  i  o-,      c     I,.,  i       tig  Alpha  village. . 
Alpha  village... 


Phenix  township 

W viler  township,  inchi  hug  Mi  drip  1 1  ill  village  . 


Western  town:, hip,  including  Orion  village.. 


Wethersfleld  township,  including  YWfhcrsficlcl 

village 

II  'ethers  field  village ' 

Yorktown  township 


Iroquois  County.. 


L'Erable  villages.. 
A  shkum  village 

L'Erable  village 

r  township,  including   Donovan  village 


1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Prairie  township  only. 

» Incorporated  in  1901. 

*  Township  organization  adopted  in  1907.    No  comparison  of  population  can  be 


n  Beaver  and 

Papineau  townships 

Donovan  village  2 1 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 
'  Incorporated  in  1904. 

8  County  total  includes  population  (2  017)  of  Watseka  city,  returned  independ- 
ttly  In  1890. 

•  Name  changed  from  St.  Mary  in  1904. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ic  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  ami  1900,  si 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Iroquois  County— Continued. 


lli'lnum!  tow  nship,  iiulml  iiil;  Woodland 
Wat, 


, of  wards  1  and  3  "of  Watseka  city. '. . 

utseka  city  (port  nf) 

Tola!  for  Watstka  city  in  Belmont  and  Middle- 
port  townships 


Wards 

Woodland  village 

Chebanse   township,    including    iliiion    vdlscc 

and  part  of  Chebanse  town 

Chebanse  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chebanse  ton- it  in    Clnbnnsi  town- 
ship, Iroquois  County,  and  Otto  township. 


Kankakee  County  . . 


City  village 

Crescent  City  village  (part  of) 

Total/or  Crvsvvni  Oil :i  village  in  Crescent  and 

Iroquois  townships 

Danforth  township,  including  Danforth  village. 

Danforth  village 

Douglas  township,  including  Gilman  city 

Gilman  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Fountain  Creek  township 


City  village. . , 

Crescent  City  village  (part  of) 

Loda  township,  including  Loda  village. . 
Loda  village. . 
---njoytownshir. . 

\~c)Umton  village    

Martinton  township,  including  Martin  ton  village 

Martinton  village 

Middleport  township,  including  ward  2  and 

parts  of  wards  1  and  3  of  Watseka  city 

Watseka  city  (part  of) 

Milford  township,  including  Mllford  village 

Milford  village , 

Milks  Grove  township , 

Onarga  township,  Including  Onarga  village 

Onarga  village , 

Papineau  township,  including  Papineau  village 

and  part  of  Beaverville  village 

Beaverville  village  (part  of) 

.'•,,/  nun   >    ,  illnn, 

Pigeon  Grove  township,  including  Cissna  Park 

village 

Cissna  Park  village 

Prairie  Green  township 

Ridgeland  township,  including  Thawville  vil- 


Thawville  village*. 


Stockland  township. . 


Jackson  County.. 


t  city  and 


Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Campbell  11  ill  i  ilio  n- 

Carbondale    township,   including   Carbondale 
city 

:     ,,.  •.      „■,/„    ,,..„■ 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards. 
Ward  4. 


Elkville  village 

Fountain  Bluff  township. 
Grand  Tower  township,  including  Grand  Tower 
city 

Grand  Tower  city 

Kinkaid  township 

Le van  township 

Makanda  township,  including  Makanda  v 

Makanda  village 

>  Exclusive  of  population  of  Watseka  city. 

2  Incorporated  in  1902. 

3  Incorporated  In  1903. 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city  In  1901. 

»  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Murphysboro  township  only. 

•  Incorporated  In  1907. 


1,086 
S9S 

1,002 


1,999 
951 
741 

2,145 
994 

1,267 


27,809 

2,427 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Jackson  County— Continued. 

Murphysboro  township,  Including  wards  1 ,  and  3 

to  ."i,  and  pat  i  ol  waid  J  of  Mm  physboro  city.. 
Murphysboro  city  (part  of).. 


Ward  1 . . 

Wont  -J.. 
Wonts.. 
Ward  4.. 


Sand  Ridge  township, including  Ford yce  villlage. 


Murphysboro  city . . 

Mnrplris'.ioni  cttn  -  •  pad  nf ) 

Vergennestownship.includingVergennes  village. 


Vergennes  village.. 


Jasper  County.. 


Rose  Hill  village0. 


(liamh  iile  township  ' . 


North    Muddy    township,    including   Wheeler 


SU\  Marie  low  us'  lip,  including  Sic.  Marie  \  illage. 

Ste.  Marie  village.. 
Small w  ood  township. . 


Wardl 

WardS , 

WardS 

Willow  Hill  township,'  including  Willow  Hill 


Jeflerson  County.. 


Casner  township,  including  part  of  Wroodlawn 

village 

Woodlawn  village  (part  of) , 


|  .rand  1'rairie  township. . 
Mct'lellan  township... 


WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Pendleton  township,  including  Belle  Rive  t( 


Shiloh  township,  including  part  of  Woodlawn 


872 


1,643 

406 

1,221 


1,258 

7,262 

5,S16 


SSO 


Weber  township 

Jersey  County 

Elsah  township,  including  Elsah  village. . . 

Elsah  village 

English  township 

Fidelitv  township,  including  Fidelity  towr 

Fidelity  town 

'  Hunt  City  township  organized  from  parts  of  Crooked  Creek,  Grandville,  and 
Willow  Hill  townships  in  1901. 

8  Incorporated  in  1900. 

9  Incorporated  in  1901. 

10  Name  changed  from  Liberty  In  1901.    Returned  as  a  town  In  1900. 


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Ill 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  itiiui  and  P.I10,  see  footnotes;  for  lliosi;  between  1890  and  1900,  si 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jersey  County— Continued. 

5,0-15 
4,113 
1,067 
1,074 
1,001 

971 
1,011 

857 

1,004 

41 

596 
1,486 
1,116 
368 
387 
361 
843 

m 

522 
553 

22,657 

3,  617 

4,346 
3,207 

91,862 

78,792 

Aurora  township,  including  \urora  city,  Mont- 
gomery village,  and   part  of   North'  Aurora 

Jersey  township,  including  Jersey ville  city 

34,163 
29,807 

4,301 
3,  763 
6,604 

s,  m 

2,964 

3,767 

6,388 

571 

316 

352 

5,251 
4,436 

988 
1,363 

954 

1,131 

36U 

919 
1.399 

613 

930 
282 
1,037 

4,864 

1,406 
1,380 

25,753 

680 

3,634 

2,451 

1,052 

931 

468 

1,524 

697 
834 

1,014 
47 

135 

1,169 

268 
88 
5,627 
4,046 
1,088 
1,564 
1,394 

1,366 

389 

40,752 

27,506 
24,147 

1,139 

1,198 

208 

1,120 
54 

660 
1,416 
988 

1,046 

1,190 

173 

1,274 
45 

742 

1,333 

927 

I'iasa  township,  including  pat  L  el'  1  '.ris/Ji (mi  vil- 

360 

JeTsey    County,   and    Brighton  township. 

Total  fur  AW//1  Auitmi   iilinye'1  in  Aurora 

Quarry  township,  including  Grafton  city 

I!  at  a  \"ia    tow  led  up,  including    Pa  lav ia  city  and 

4, 642 

3,87/ 

3,643 

971 
259 
659 

24,533 

1,031 
292 
640 

25,101 

879 

1,420 

606 

920 

Blackberry  tou  nship,  including   Milium   village 

1,290 

Burlington    township,   including     Burlington 

808 
681 
391 
315 
646 

1,446 
1,253 

1,482 
918 

4,835 
918 
720 
949 

1,176 

1,245 

703 

636 

1,441 

614 
724 
251 
746 
202 
563 
802 

388 
1,843 
1,096 
658 
360 
435 
1,723 
1,331 

4,051 

3,917 

834 

14,331 

935 

676 
483 
371 
717 

1,364 
1,146 

1,613 

922 

6,005 

950 
572 
561 
429 
743 

1,282 

1,910 

1,128 

5,635 

1,040 

1,002 

1,1,17 
1,348 

23. 6C0 
22,246 

616 
3,106 

Dundee  township,   including   Carpent   rs\  ille, 
East  Dundee,  and  West  Dundee  villages 

Dunleith  township,  including  East  Dubuque 

Elgin  township     includin     -   ni  h  Elgin  village 
and  wards  1,2.0,  and  7,  and  parts  of  cards 

East   Galena   to\vn>hip     including  ward   1   of 

[For  total,   see    Hanover    township,  Cook 
County.] 

Total/or  Gait  iiu  city  ni  !  'c.7  mid   II  y   <  ei/ece 

Geneva  township,  including  Geneva  city 

1,692 

Warilf 

Hampshire  township,  including  Hampshire  vil- 

'760 

818 

1,144 

Elizabeth  township,  including  Elizabeth  town.. 

1,429 
659 

1,640 
785 
670 

312 
855 
207 
577 
915 

778 
418 
1,804 
946 
748 
400 

1,801 
1,327 

4,232 

4,083 

893 

15,667 

1,283 
496 
933 

1,666 
743 
744 
851 
309 
859 

488 
1,067 

686 

Hanover  township,  including  Hanover  village. . 

Plato  township,  including  part  of  Pingree  Grove 

Totalfoi  1  ni,"      ,  1  1      fi'm  '.      in  1  Intnnnd 

Rutland  town  ihip    inclu  hue   itil   e, ,      ■   h;, 

1,178 
222 



Scales  Mound  township,  including  Scales  Mound 

St.  Charles  township,  including  St.  Chai  Icscily 

3, 706 

2,678 

1,352 

379 
955 
507 
404 

1,587 
1,172 

4,683 

4,507 
897 

18,013 

Ward2 „ 

Thompson  township 

823 
'S91 

37,154 

Virgil  township,  including  Maple  Park  village. . 

Warren  township,  including  Warren  village 

",              1                   II           :                                     |                         II                                       1                                     ,1 

28,732 

Aroma  township,  including  Waldron  village 

1,009 
261 

3,556 
611 
1,942 

1,251 
230 
342 

1,761 
776 

2,201 

776 

949 

476 

17,654 

13,986 

2,426 

1,533 

2,237 

1,8S1 

1,845 

2,536 

1,678 

'295 

3, 093 
595 
1,518 

1,765 
621 
385 

1,564 
681 

2,026 

Bourbonnais  loundiip,  including  Bourbonnais 

Johnson  County 

Bradley  lillun, 

Belknap  township,  including  Belknap  village. . . 

1,204 
404 
1,215 

1,672 
369 

1,167 
311 

1,347 

1,795 
654 

l!l99 

161 

1,246 

2,178 

i,m 

S51 
402 
371 

1,111 

372 

1,463 

2,008 
468 
907 

1,086 

358 

1,600 

2,205 

696 
783 

Essex  township.includingClarkeCityand  Essex 

Belknap  village 

Bloomfield  township 

Burnside  township,  including  New  Burnside 
village 

Ganeer  township,  including  ward  1  of  Momence 

Cache  township,  including  Cypress  village 

Cypress  village  2 

Total  for  Momence  city  in  Ganeer  and  Mo- 

E 1  ■.  Ira  i  ownship 

1,256 
2,114 

406 
1,534 
1,511 

187 
1,457 
2,306 
1,217 

1,026 
1,494 

1    '"         die  mil  ii<l:r    nielli    1 e   die   i     11  ice 

Goreville  village 

1,262 
1,524 

K  Udell  ee  in,l  iej.il ■Ilcinl:     1      e   .     e     , 

13,866 
IS, 595 

Simpson  township,  including  sue  c-, II  e:e 

9,026 

Simpson  village 

Tunnel  Hill  township 

1,673 

2,360 

828 

Vienna  city 

Wardl 

Wardt 

WordS 

II               Ward! 

1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  IS 

•  Incorporated  in  1905. 

*  Incorporated  in  1906. 


d  to  Elgin  city  in  1903. 


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POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  a 


[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910 
Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  moo.  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Kankakee  County— Continued. 

836 
1,956 

1,229 

T.425 

1,615 
272 

m 

24S 

288 

1,064 
217 

n 

420 

1,406 

461 

2,010 

1,065 
824 
162 
710 

1,663 
692 

10,777 

876 
1,672 

2,077 
1,345 

1,761 

795 
1,398 

627 

1,545 
1,027 

1,558 

Knox  County— Continued. 
Haw  Creek  township 

82 

n            1,07 

17 

'  63 
1                 18 

1 

3                 87. 

3  I            1, 165 

111 

i            1,607 

646 

1               229 

3,306 

663 

1,857 

Manteno  township,  i  i  itl  n.  1  n .  -  Maideno  \  illnu<i 
Manteno  village , 

Henderson  township,  including  Henderson  tow 

1,218 

' ■      1,1   h,i;..   u  :■,,].■  ■■  ;:;i.|   ::  M| 

Inili  ml  01  ii  io  ,n  in In  ini       1    \n   11  ini 

village  and  paiisni  wa.dsh  end  \  of   \hnwdoi 
city    

Abingdni.ni  11  ;  ,,  iri  ,,/ ,    .    . 

163 

Norton  to\vnshii>,   ni.-lnd inn   Dii.'Unghani    ul- 
lage and  parts  of  Cabery  and  Reddipk  Milages 

1,496 

St.  August/ in:  uh'u-ir 

Cabery  village  (part  of) 

140 
239 

261 

1,321 
173 

135 

Krio-;  l.o-.t  nslnp,  including  Past  (hdesbm'g  vil- 

[For    total,    see    Rogers    township.     ]\,i,| 

County. 1 
Reddick  village  (part  of) 

East  Galesbi.i.j  ,  ,li,e,.- 

1                75. 

l,81t 
71i 
53 
575 
673 

1,187 
472 

1,252 
685 
300 
289 
791 

1,416 

686 
1,102 
444 

1,194 

1,047 
238 

'528 
90,132 

2,677 

Knoxvilh  alij 

1,728 

.'..I,..                  !,../,,!,    ,,',      ns.iiin. 

Kankakee  County,  and  Round  Oto      <>     ■ 
ship.  Livingston  County 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Lynn  township 

Maquon  township,  im-hiding  Vp on  \  iliage.. 

Maquon  village 

719 

1,250 

475 

1,405 

Otto  township,  nr l n, int.;  Invin  village  and  part 

'142 

1,330 

•■•■          I   ■  ■••  '  ii        i  i   i,      i      |>    i,     

County.] 
Irwin  village l 

Ontario  towinhip,  inrludine  <  hi  idaeitV... 
Oneida  citi/ .    . . 

1,337 

Wardl 

Pembroke  township 

Pilot  township.  Including  Herscher  village 

512 
1,434 
384 
850 
1,870 
1,000 
964 
165 
.782 

1,605 
44S 

11,467 

246 
1,292 
224 
941 
1,433 
718 
953 
150 
918 

1,545 
340 

12,106 

Orange  township 

759 

1,579 

1,298 
645 

1,129 
447 

1,126 
273 

'633 
87,776 

--■ 

Persifer  township 

Rio  township 

St.  <\.nne  tov  i                 in  !          i,    Vnne  village. 

1                          .                              11 

J    illi    :    1    11,1  ,  ,ll.,i,, 

1,677 

Salina  township,  including  Bonrield  village 

Sparta  township,  in,  hide  is  Vi  a taga  village 

Wataga  village 

1,293 

1                    1  ,    1          1      1                 1 

Yellowhead   township     including  Grant  Park 

1    "   ">'      1      '"       "     Inn       1 n'lll  .■        im      m      '     

village 

Walnut  Grove  township,  including  Altona  vil- 

Big  Grove  township,  including  Newark  village 

'  101 

406 
1,136 

394 

142 

223 
1,318 
431 

1,005 

2,220 

S2S 

508 

'600 
747 

46,169 

1,411 

1SS 

279 

410 

1,070 

427 

1,178 
190 

286 

1,365 

413 

1,087 

146 

2,360 

1,634 

1,461 

Total  for  J     •                  n      a  Grove  and  Lis- 

390 
1,211 

Bristol  township,  including  Bristol  vii!     ■ 

Adams  township,  including  Leland  village. ... 

1,278 
545 
956 
370 
812 

14,486 
13,635 

14,253 

2,040 

2,037 

1,785 

2,001 

1,674 

2,080 

2,636 

644 

827 

750 

1,715 

618 
1,816 
1,059 

1,817 
545 
483 
416 

1,068 
403 
915 
673 

1,622 
254 
754 

1,174 
458 

17,239 

l\l77 
1,174 
1,864 
1,901 

1,741 
8,194 

1,453 
634 
922 

825 

14, 529 

13,449 

14,079 

1  328 

Fox  township,  including  part  of  Millington  vil- 

1,168 
212 

301 
1,322 

375 

1,112 

Allen  township  m   hidin     1    m  m       d   1 

>e     '  •      h,    ,  i'i    >,     hi, ,,,,    in    '■,,  ,  ,  i  n   hi r 

Kendall  County,  and  Mission  township ,  La 

1  1  n       1        1                                                              ,,l 

1                            i               i                   i)        ii 

Total  for  Sln,Um    cilg   in   Bruce  and    E'u/ie 

Lisbon  township,  including  part  of  Lisbon  vil- 

11,414 

WardS 

Little  Rock  township,  including  Piano  city 

2,728 
1,825 

Ward6 

726 

1,532 

618 

738 

» 43,612 

736 
1,538 

641 

830 
» 38,752 

800 
851 
814 

2,478 
1,004 
680 
1,957 
1,122 

Oswego  township,  including  Oswego  village 

11    1                             h            1  1 

Cedar  township,  including  wards  1  and  2  and 
parts  of  wards  3  and  4  of  Abingdon  city 

2,543 

1,832 

2,464 
710 

'449 
393 

748 
18 

799 
96 

334 

619 

23,118 

22, 089 

2,103   . 

2,484    . 

8,717   . 

3,740   . 

3,247    . 

3,214    ■ 

3,584    ■ 

2,220 
1,376 

2,022 

1,574 

799 

1,321 

Eden   township,   including  Cedar   Point  and 

h,,;i,i  ,,,,     I  hi, i.i.l, i.i  niii  in          Ii,     on        ulni 

497 
406 

1,119  1 

1,039 

1,986 
810  1 

1,351 

480 

13,361 

10,446 

478 

Farm  Ridge  township,  including  Grand  Ridge 
village 

1,110 

Chestnut  townjlnr    m  inlm     part  of  London 

877 

919 

[For  total,  see  Young  Hickory  township, 
Fulton  County.] 
Copley  township,  including  part  of  Victoria  vil- 

923 

329 
725 

18,607 

910 

775 
•708 
15,264 

Groveland  township,  including  Dana  and  Rut- 

1  ,  ■'                                                

1,601 
ttl 

Hip.    in  1  ,1     11   ,    .is  III  Ini      1     t   1  •  11   >  hi      ■ 

1,054 

'  iim  ,      i  ictona  village  in  Copley  and  Vic- 

La  Salle  townshi]    includi            -alle  and  Port- 

lan.l   ,',,,. w;.;     „                   

Oalesburg  town  lop   loeluding  f.alesburg  city. . 

Ward  2 ; 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward? 

Portland  city  e 1 

Ward! 

1  Incorporated  in  1902. 

2  County  totals  include  population  (18,607  in  1900;  15,264  in  1890)  of  Galesburg 
— J  as  coextensive  with  Galesburg  city  In  1900  and  1890. 


« Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


113 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890- Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


La  Salle  County— Continued. 


Tolul  far  Marseilles  city  ir, 


Hard  /.. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS. 


Grove  townships.. 


Ward  1 . . 

Ward  3 

Hard  J 

Ward  4 

Meriden  township. . 


.1  part  of  Millinglon  \  illage.  . 


Millington  pillage  (, 
[For    total,    r      * 
County.] 


:   township,    Kendall 


North  \  ille  I  own, hip 

Ophix  township 

Usage  township,  including  East  Wenoii;i  village. 


Oil. urn  city  [pari  of) - 

Total  for  Ottawa  city  in  Ottawa  and  South  Ot- 
tawa tow  ash  ips 


Ward5 

WardB 

Wardl 

Otter  Creek  township 

l'eru  township,  including  Peru  city... 


Peru  city... 


Ward, 

Wards , 

WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Itiehland  township,  including  Ceonore  village. 


South  utiawa  lowuship,  including  ward  1  of 
Ottawa  city 

Oi'a"  a  city  {pari  of) .    . 

!  mm         ■■■'.,     ■   ■       .     n  i       =<■■■:  '-:"-■         i        ..'■,,<■,.. 


Wallace  township. . 


Lake  County 

Antioch  township,  including  Antioch  village 

and  part  of  Lake  Villa  village 

Antioch  village 

Lake  Villa  i'_  .... 

Total  for  Lake  Villa  village  "-  in  Antioch  and 

A  von  townships 

Avon  township,  including  <  'ra\  ;l,,ke,  Ilaines- 
ville,  and  Round  Lake  village  ■■.        i   mm  ... 


1  Incorporated  in  1908. 


1,11)0 
1,105 

t,£10 


Lake  County— Continued. 

Cuba  township,  inrluding  part  of  Barrington 


part  of  ward  2  of 


Ward  I.. 
WardS.. 

Ward,!.. 


Highwood  city  ■ 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Lake  Forest  cit  v  i  (  part  of)  . 

Total    for    Lair    Fares!    ciig"  in    Deerfield, 

"—-"wo  tour""-" 


Hhithts,  and   West  Deerfield  townships... 

Ward  t „.. 

WardS 

Wards 

Ela  township,  including  Lake  Zurich  village. 


feller  village 

Rockefeller  I  i liana  I  pari  of) 

Total  for  lco,  I.,  i.  II,  i  rillagr:  in  Fremont  and 


Fox  Lake 

Libeil  yvillo    town-hip,  including    Libertyvllle 

village  and  pari  at  Uockclcller  village 

Lihtrlgi  ill,  ullage         ...  

Rockefeller  village  {part  of) 

Xi'wpori  iow'isliip 

Shield     township,  including  Lake  lil 

mi       >■.    a..;    !  :,    i.!    ,,  ,i  .■.,,.:  

I'm  est.  oil  y  and  ward  3  and  part  of  ward  2  of 


Lake  Forest  city  {pari  of) 
V  a-th  Chicago  ail g  i  pari  ,. 
Total  for    North    rriraga, 

Waukegan  townships.. 


Ward  1 . 

Wards.... 

Wards.... 

Vernon  township. . 


and  ward  I  and  pari  of  ward  3  of  \orth  Chicago 


Ward  I.. 
War  ,13.. 
WardS.. 


Ward  ; 

WardB 

West   Dcciiicld  township,  including  Deerfield 
village  a:  nl  p  trf.  of  ward  3  of  Lake  Forest  city... 


Lawrence  County.. 


Birds  village 

Bridge i  >nr l  i ownship,  including  Bridgeport  city. 

I'.ndg,  port  dig  '■'. 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Christy  township,  including  Sumner  city 

Sit  m  tier  citg 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Petiisou    low  usliip,    including    -'a      I  mho;!  Pie 


,S7.   I'tonci  senile  city1*.... 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

s Incorporated  as  a  city  it 


2,806 

t,16S 

1,676   |      461 

2,216  :          1,203 

1,243 

1,296 

1,086 

1,065 

638 

511 

2,148  '<          1.694 
864                6S0 

3,625 

490    . 
2,216  I 


•  Returned 

7  Incorporated 

8  Incorporated  in  1906. 


in  Shields  township  only. 


n  1904.    Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 


28407—12 8 


i-  Exclusive  of  population  of  Bridgeport  town. 
"  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 
M  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ie  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lawrence  County— Continued. 

Lawrence  town-Inn,    inrlnhin:;     l.-n.v  iviiervillo 

city 

Lawreneeiille  city 


Russell  township,  inch) 
Russellvillt  i  ill.nje . . 


Russellville  villag 


Alto  township,  including  Steward  village 

Steward  village ' 

Amboy  township,  includiug  Amboy  city 

A mboy  city.. . 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ashton  township,  including  Ashton  village 

Ashton  village 

Bradford  township 

Brooklyn  township,  including   Compton   and 

West  Brooklyn  villages 

Compton  village 

West  Brooklyn  village 

China  township,   including    Franklin    Grove 

village , 

Franklin  Orove  village , 

Dixon  township,  i  ncluding  Dixon  city 

Dixon  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  6 

East  Grove  township 

Hamilton  township 

Harmon  township,  including  Harmon  village... 

Harmon  village 2 

Lee  Center  township 

Marion  township 

May  township 

Nachusa  township 

Nelson  township 

Palmyra  township 

Reynolds  township. 


Sublette  village 

Viola  township 

reek  township,  including  part  of  Lee 

Lee  village  ("part  of) 

■>!  h-.,i    !,..■•       i       ■ 

County.) 
Wyoming  township,  including  Pawpaw  village. 
Pawpaw  village 

Livingston  County 

ity  township,  ii 

Cornell  village 

Avoca  township 

Belle  Prairie  township 

Broughton  township,  including  parts  of  Campus 

and  Emington  villages 

Campus  villagi  l  part  <>; )  , 

Total  Jor  Campus  village  in  Broughton  and 

Round  Grove  townships 

Eminr/ion  >  •!!■<  .a  ( i»ir;  <>/ ) 

i     Total  for  Emington  village  in  Broughton  and 

Union  townships 

Charlotte  township 

Chatsworth   township,   including  Chatsworth 


Ward 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Long  Point  township,  including  Long  Point 


1,315 
681 

h,12S 
7,917 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Livingston  County— Continued. 

Nebraska  township,  including  Flanagan  village. 

1,498 

690 

732 

679 

1,692 

1,035 

703 

690 

085 

7,073 

6,090 

1,460 

1,279 

1,891 

1,460 

1,713 

890 

1,895 

192 

1,031 

42 

1,154 
SS7 

1,437 
679 
825 

681 
57 
839 

30,216 

1,468 

609 

818 

809 

1,792 

1,000 

758 

778 

727 

7,048 

4,266 

1,481 

'        1         !•'     innin    '.    i    m,:  I' ■,        .      . 

4,066 

1,875 

1,020 

1,484 
212 

and  parts  of  Campus  and  Reddick  villages 

983 

1,258 
360 

1,480 
456 

844 
943 

28,680 

[For  total,  see  Norton  township,  Kankakee 
County.] 

Saunemin township,  in.-lucliii."  I'.aunemin village 

..                                         '   .              '         ■.      ''I!-. 

1,283 

Union  township,  including  part  of  Emington 

841 

25,489 

949 
1,849 
1,367 
421 
488 
458 

811 
246 
808 
1,454 
751 

6,770 
5,883 

1,902 

S,548 
2,080 

1,356 

su 

418 
1,010 

542 

n 

1,059 

438 
399 

2,878 
1,511 
444 
619 
448 
903 

1,624 

400 

411 
350 

896 
11 
V 

US 

1,094 

S87 

5,808 
5,009 

999 

1,781 
1,270 

Atlanta  towns                              hmta  city 

1,698 

Broadwell  township,  including  Broadwell  vil- 

775 

202 

837 

1,138 

Corwin  towns  s                              i  ileton  village.. 

1,032 

Isisi,  t, in. sit,-!  tfiwusiiin.J  'mclnding  wards  1,  2, 

■■.   ■     :    ,.i       .     ,.     .    ■■    ,S     !     ....    S    ,    . 

5,  G41 
4,623 

8,962 

4,480 

Total  for  Lincoln  city  3  in  East  and  West  Lin- 

Elkbart  township,  including  part  of  Elkhart 

1,378 
471 

653 
1,136 

556 
St 
1,123 
•  4S9 
430 

3,013 

1,643 

1,400 

.  ■., 

414 

Hurlbut  town                  I          part  of  Elkhart 

532 

Laenna  township,  inehi'l'mg  isithani  village 

964 
£66 

438 

iing  Mount  Pu- 

2,606 

948 

'sso 

330 
984 

943 

Orvil  township,  including  Hartsburg  village  and 

1,503 

Total  for  Emden  village  in  Orvil  and  Prairie 

Prairie  Creel;  township,  in'  huhug  parts  of  Em- 

1,035 

63 

479 

1,117 
S58 

5,192 

4,SS9 

city  in  1901. 

"      "  ■      "        .■■■'        .           

township,  Logan  County,  and  Allin  Grove 

307 

Sheridan    township,   including   New   Holland 

968 

West  Lincoln  township,  including  ward  4  and 

4,086 

3,215 

»  Part  of  East  Lincoln  township  annexe 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.- 
[Tne  word  "precinct,"  where  used, 


-POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  h 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

26,887 

28,412 

•27,467 

McHenxy  County— Continued. 

Mcllcnry  township,  hioludin;;  McIIenry  village 

2,679 

1,031 

2,702 

•      1,936 

647 
70S 

2,110 

689 

1,472 
654 

822 

1,023 

26 

68,008 

2,073 
1,013 
2,859 

2,006 

972 
1,584 

987 

2,901 

2,619 

998 

87/, 

747 

787 

2, 092 

1,446 

42s 

439 
681 
798 
913 

933 
95 
1,450 
580 
854 

5,774 

1,378 
1,587 
1,123 
1,686 

1,048 
273 

1,051 

1,072 
719 

1,107 
243 

361 
160 
819 

851 

m 

914 
118 

32,509 

1,130 

1,710 
917 

995 

2,496 

1,222 

'784 

877 
2,712 
2,314 

2,655 

Blaudiusvillo  township,  including  part  of  Blau- 

Marengo  towns ii  ip,  including  Marengo  city 

1,445 

Tolal  for  Blainlinxvitlc  village  in   Itlumliiis- 

Bushnell  township,  inch.i.l 

N  inula  town:,!  Tip,  ha-ha  ling  Nur  th  Cryslal  Lake 
village,  ami  pari  ol  Crystal  Lake  village 

1,963 
150 
604 

1,498 
676 

869 

1,635 

891 
2,505 
1,643 

Kiehiiiouil  lov.  uship,  including  lUclunond  \  il- 

iich,        , ,        .    ■       ii.'ii    .ii.i       ■    -.'       '.      l.'i    ....  . 

915 
1,105 

tSeiieca.  lowuship,  including  pari,  of  Union  village 

880 
1,001 

1,011 

78 

1,504 

468 

1,015 

5, 375 

1,037 

1,148 

93 

1,419 

4S2 

1,096 

4,052 

McLean  Count 

67,843 

Hire  township,  including  purl  of   Blandinsville 

Allin  township,  including  Stanford  village 

L19J 
525 
932 

1,013 

366 

1,167 
S94 

24,032 
22,007 

25,  768 
S,690 
3,815 
4,082 
3,987 
S,454 
3,467 
S,S73 

1,170 
332 

1,557 

805 

2,117 

l,S14 

SS3 
617 

464 

531 

1,022 

1,543 

693 

1,235 

1,278 

903 

2,635 

1,702 

670 

669 

47S 

791 

1,833 

760 

1,095 

375 

755 

2,211 

1,318 

488 

490 

340 

1,601 

965 

753 

1,486 
707 

3,761 

4,024 

946 

'681 

1,210 

404 

999 

864 

1,302 
601 
957 

1,081 
317 

1,241 
356 

23,528 
2/, 278 

23,286 

Industry  township,  including   Industry  village. 

Arrow  smith   township,  including  Arrowsinith 

Macomb     City    township,'-    coextensive     with 

Bellflower  township,  including  Belltlower  vil- 

Bloomington  township,9  including  wards  1  to 
4,  and  7  and  parts  of  wards  5  and  6  of  Bloorn- 

1,186 

368 

387 

1,014 

19 

1,168 

1.142 
818 

1,304 
300 

430 
2S8 
808 

1,033 

327 

948 
ISO 

29,759 

1,221 

426 

447 

1,145 

1,155 

1,214 
812 

•1,031 

Tolal  for  Jil  «>. ,nu  //■■»   anr  in  hl'x-u.in  ib>'n 

Total  for  Bardotpk  villain  *  in  Macomb  and 

Blue  Mound  township,  including  Cooksville  vll- 

1,158 

Sciola  township    including  Sciota  village  and 

Cheney   Grove   township,  including  Saybrook 

1,723 

879 

2,219 

1,512 

Total  for  Good  Hope  village  in  Sciota  and  W'al- 

S6S 
238 

1,017 
SIS 

<781 

Cheima  township,  im  hiding  (  la  uoacity 

Walniii     i  :v i\  c    township,    including    pari,    of 

544 
1,003 
1,760 

607 
1,275 
1,330 
1,218 

1,629 

Danvers  township,  including  Danvers  village. . . 

26,114 

1,026 

3,075 
642 
679 
975 

1,242 

451 
172 

203 
4,101 
3,008 
1,018 

1,092 

1,432 
406 

432 

5,335 

4,331 

1,430 

961 

737 

'849 

'773 

908 

905 

1,430 

644 

1,015 

3,048 
660 
S98 
800 

950 

400 

1,014 
2,512 

1     :,,,.■■     ,.. 

Algonquin  to                                   ,  Iponquin  and 

Cory  >  iliages  nn  1  part  of  Crystal    >ake  village. 

654 
781 
296 

916 
1,836 

716 
1,277 

S78 

840 
2,498 
1,415 

■■                                                     '.••.....,...' 

Gridley  township,  including  Gridley  town 

1,699 

Burton  township, im  !m liny  p  >rl  of  Spring  Grove 

IJudson  low  us!  op,  in  hiding  11  nelson  town 

1,269 

Total  for  Spring  Grove  village  s  in  Burton  and 

Lexingion  township,  including  Lexington  city. . 

2,174 

3,8i4 
2,602 

3,057 
1,967 

Martin  township,  including  Colfax  village 

1,911 

1,153 
843 

1,361 

532 

2,008 

3,795 

970 

1,891 
68S 

1,242 
467 

1,035 
607 
919 

Coral  township      ■       '■■'              i  Union  village.. 

1,451 
322 

322 

2,602 

1,354 

882 

Mount  Hope  township,  including  McLean  vil- 

2,796 
1,68S 

1  .    ..■■ 
pans  of  >    ml     .  hi  1  1  111  1  hi  .   uugton  city 

Randolph  township,  including  Ueyworth  vil- 

859 
1,484 
606 
901 
874 
1,430 
611 

919 
1,437 

960 
1,167 

Towanda  township,  including  Towanda  village . 

Hebron  village 

Yates  township 

1,017 

total  includes  population  (368)  of  Good  Hope  village,  returned  independ- 

1   :     ■■  ..  .  1 !     .  •  ..;  as 


0  late  a  date  to  permit  of  a  change  In  the  population  of  Bardolph. 


« Exclusive  of  population  of  Good  Hope  village. 
» Incorporated  In  1902. 

«  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Coral  township  only. 
»  Name  changed  from  Nunda  in  1908. 

8  Parts  of  Bloominj  ton  township  annexed  to  Bloomington  city  in  1900,  1902, 
1904.  and  1905. 

•  Incorporated  in  1901. 


6  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
b  ward  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  L900  and  1910  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

54,186 

44,003 

38,083 

Macoupin  County— Continued. 

Mount  1  Hi  v.-  township,  including  Mount  Olive, 

5,058 

S.501 

445 

421 

1,390 
399 

401 
783 

1,524 
298 
408 

873 
722 
1,113 
301 
881 

1,334 
150 
392 

910 
2 

1,536 
180 

465 
5,837 
5,048 
1,650 
1,263 
1,3S2 

80S 
4,573 
4,000 

994 
1,038 

889 
1,079 

775 

89,847 

3,481 
2,936 

712 
1,049 
35,739 

si, 140 

2,974 
3,483 
4,650 
4,894 
4,379 
6,358 
4,402 

1,506 

808 
1,060 

1,198 
504 
1,109 
2,004 
1,160 

1,270 
685 
969 

1,604 

'683 
914 
990 

50,685 

765 
1,265 

20, 754 

733 
1,183 

18,684 
16,841 

Decatur  city  ' _ 

Milwnoil  township,  including   part  of  Nilwood 

1,341 
420 

424 
846 

1,600 
299 
375 

813 
867 
1,293 
S64 
950 

1,484 
160 
396 

1,104 
4 

1,519 
143 
438 

3,385 

2,786 

Total  for  Nilwood  village   in  Nilwood   and 

Friends   Creek   township,   Including   Argenta 

799 
1,021 
1,246 

503 

2^066 

1,213 
543 

'370 
1,243 
654 
1,020 

1,479 
714 

1,431 
705 
969 
995 

42,256 

1,561 

North     1'ulinyra   (mnislini,  including    Modesto 

797 
1*185 

Total  for  1'almii/a  tillage  in  North  and  South 

1,353 

1,164 
632 

1,334 

:        ,     i:        •             ,        11,        !,,      1  1  1  <  !  ,  ■  1    ■                1  i    .    ill,      .   ill        •, 

Shipman  township,  including  Shipman  viliage 

410 
1,104 

Qtic  village 

1,259 

639 

1,070 

1,392 
696 

1,675 
819 

1,015 

1,046 

40,380 

.    mil,   oh   1    to    rt  hip    1,1  |U  tine;   part  of  Nil- 

Pleasant  View  township,  including  Blue  Mound 

.s-.iilh    Palmyra  township,  including   parts  of 

1  527 

Staunton  township,  including  Staunton  city  .  .. 

2,209 

Ward  4... 

2,909 

2,280 

1,046 
117 

306 
775 

1,388 
554 

746 

2,126 
1,046 

562 

484 

3,978 

1,912 

693 

2,241 

914 

688 

4,443 

3,616 

1,061 

998 
759 

1,386 
384 
29/, 

444 

918 
50 

102 

3,075 

52 

1,548 

2,580 

1,891 

847 

445 

599 

908 

874 

1,186 

116 

'60S 

845 
2,516 

1,088 

Total  for  Hettick  village  in  Ban  and  South 

917 
64,694 

873 
'697 

849 

2,748 
1,269 

Hrighiou  to    nui|     ini  hiding  part  of  Brighton 

\  Hi  inihra  township,  including  Alhambra village. 

[For    total,    see    Piasa    township,    Jersey 
.  County.) 

1,216 

4SS 

17,528 
2,666 

2,187 

2,681 

2,356 

768 

10,607 
7,478 
1,S60 
1,198 
1,611 
1,439 
1,880 
729 

8,705 
6,014 
888 
1,298 
1,486 
1,342 
1,220 

1,067 
US 

447 
1,093 

90 
1,787 

68 
1,078 

3,247 

2,234 

2,676 
1,117 
874 
684 

1,245 

S68 

15,241 

14,210 

1,122 

203 
1,108 

236 
1,171 

■  ■     ,      ,  ■  1  ■,:-.,!  i  ■  ■  i 

Chouteau  township 

Collinsville    township,     including    Collinsville 

875 

5,812 
4,021 

Total  for  Gtl/ei:,,:<  en  a  *  in  <  'nlio!;ia  arid  Gittes- 

873 

948 

3,498 

Caidinville  township,  including  Carlinvilie  city. 

3, 502 

4,226 
S,29S 

Ward  6 

Kdwaidsvillc  township,  including  Edwardsville 

6,907 
4,157 

4,844 

8,561 

Chesterfield  township,   including  (  :■ 

1,433 

449 
913 
24 

1,498 
374 
337 

470 

1,049 
42 

104 

1,775 

948 
2,139 

1,524 

Total  for   ilenorn   eilltge  hi    ("iiixti'ifuht  alij 

1,348 

1,214 
126 

477 

'  ISO 

1,666 

29 

1,103 

3,060 
1,970 

Fori  Up     'lit  urn  hip,  including  part  of  Beth- 

■    a  ship iluding  partofDorches- 

1,284 

468 

.    ■■:'    ',  ■;.   <,    ,   ,::a 

Tolalfnr  liini'l'i >:,  i  villain  in  Dorchester  and 

Foster  i,iiMiship,H  inriudins  Foslerburg  town... 

1,318 

Gillespie  township,  including  part  of 

village  and  wards  1  and  3  and  part  of  ward  2  of 

1,716 

(<) 

873 
2,223 
1,661 

110 

Godhcy  township,  including  Godfrey  village.. 

2,040 
228 

1,205 

i  icl\  clia  towns  hip,  in  1  dud  in  2  parts  of  wards  1 
to3of  Highland  city 

3,162 

Total  for  Highland  city  in  TLlvtlin  and  Snliiti 

1,867 

Waril., 

Ward  2 

WardS 

1,025 
837 

1,020 

Honey  Point  township 

1  Parts  of  Decatur  township  annexed  to  Decatur  city  in  1901,  1902,  1903,  1905, 
1907,  and  1909. 

a  Incorporated  in  1904. 

-9  in  Gillespie  township  only.    Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 


&  Incorporated  in  1907. 

•  Part  of  Alton  township  (North  Alton  village)  annexed  to  Alton  city  in  1907. 

'  Incorporated  in  1902. 

»  Returned  as  Fosterburg  In  1900. 


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whore  used,  means  election  precinct.      l''or  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  mini  and    1!)10,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  18U0  and  1900,  si 


Madison  County— Continued. 


n  Leef and  Saline  town- 


Mariuo  low  nship,  including  Murine  village 

Marine  village 

Moio  low  nship 

,■.,.'  i    ,,, j    .  .. 

2  and  3  of  Granite  city  ami  part  of  Madison 

Craiulv  cinj  { pari  in  ) 

Point  for  (I  run  He  city  '  in  ,\a  nitolti  it  ml  Vi  nice 

1 1,  ir  n  ships 

WardU 

Wards 


it»/-./  [.. 


Total  for   Mn.li.ioit  tillnge-  in    Xmmnfi  anil 
Venice  townships 

'sow  I  "ouglas  town-hip,  including  Xriv  Douglas 


Livingston  village  '. 


Mil rik n  village 

Tin  0:>k  iownship 

St.  .lacol)  township,  including  St.  Jacob  village. 

St.  Jacob  village ... 

Saline  township,  including  parts  of  wards  1 
to  3  of  Highland  city  and  parts  of  Millers- 
burg  and  Saline  villages 

Highland  city  (j      '    ' 


County.] 


e  city,  and 
wards  1,  4,  and  5,  and  parts  of  wa 
3  of  Granite  city,  and  part  of  Madison  vil- 
lage.. 


Granite  city  i  part  of) 

Madison  tillage  (part  of) 

Venice  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Wood  River  township,  including  Iienhnw  City. 


'./ 
Fast  Wood  Bi 

Upper  Alton  city 

TT W  River  village ' 


Marlon  County.. 


Carrigan  township 

Centralia  township,  including  Central  City  vil- 
lage and  wards  1,  2.  and  4,  and  parts  of  wards 
i.    ::..,..   ..     ! 
....     :  ,, 

Centralia  city  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Brookside  township,  Clinton 
County.] 

Foster  township 

Haines  township 

Iuka  township,  including  Iuka  village 

Iuka  village 

Kinmundy  township,  including  Kinmundv  city. 
Kinmundy  city 


WardS 

Meacham  township 

Odin  township,  including  Odin  village 

Odin  village 

Omega  township 

Patoka  township,  including  Patoka  and  Vernon 


2,834  i          1,558 
1,315   

3,122  I 


in  Granite  city  failed 

ing  to  a  local  census,  about  e00  persons  were  thereby  omitted  from  the 
but  the  omission  was  discovered  at  too  late  a  date  to  permit  a  change  Id  the 


aecord- 
popula- 


MINOR  CrVlL  D 


Marlon  County— Continued. 

Salem  township,  Including  6alem  city 

Salem  city 

Wardl 

Ward  S 

WardS 

Sandmal  low  nship,  im  hiding  Sandoval  village. 


Tonti  township.. 


Marshall  County.. 


M  ■'■        ..  ■■  O.olo.i.,  I  :  Oh, 

La  Hose  village 

Bennington  township,  including  Toluca  city.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Evans  township,  including  \\  cnona  city 

Wenona  city 

Henry  township,  including  Henry  city 

Henry  city 

Hopewell  township 

J. aeon  low  nship,  including  Lacon  city 

Lacon  city 

East  ward 

North  ward 

South  ward 

I  .a   I'rairio  township 

Richland  township 

Roberts  township,  including  Varna  village 

Varna  village 

Saratoga  township 

Steuben  township,  including  Sparlaud  \  illage. 

Sparland  village 

Whitefield  township 


Mason  County.. 


Allen  Grove  township,  including  part  of  San 

Jose  i  illage 

Son  Jose  village  (part  of) 

[For    total,    see    Prairie    Creek    township, 
Logan  County.] 
Bath  township,  including  Bath  village 


Crane  Creek  township 

Forest  City  township,   including   Forest  City 

village 

Forest  City  i  Hinge 

Havana  township,  including  Havana  city 

Havana  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Kilbourne  township,  including  Kilbourne  village. 

Kilbourne  village  8 

Lynchburg  township 

Maniio  township   including  \;:>niio  village 

Manila  village 

Mason  City  township,  Including  Mason  City 

Mason  Citg 

Ward  i 

Ward  2 

WardS 

■ 

Quiver  township,  including  Topeka  village 

Topeka  village 

Salt  Creek  township 

Sherman  town                                   ion  village — 
Easton  village 


Massac  County.. 


Benton  precinct 

Brooklyn  precinct,  including  Brookport  city.. 
Brookporl  city  9 

Ward  1 

WardS.. 

Ward  S 

Georges  Creek  precinct 

Grant  precinct.. 


fetropolis  city . . 


ll,/,,;    / 

Ward  2. 

WardS 

Ward  4 

ion  precinct.. 

<  Incorporated  in  1907. 


i.  Bond  County,  only. 


Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890     Or 


|Tlie  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


l  turned. 

those  between  i«90  and  moo,  s?f 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Menard  County.. 


Ward  I.. 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 


Fancy  Prairie  precinct 

Greenview    precinct,"    including     Greenview 


Oakford  precinct,  including  Oakford  village... 

Oakford  village 

-  precinct,  including  Petersburg  city. 

Petersbu  rq  cilu 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Roel  I  Ireek  precinct 

Sandridge  precinct 


Mercer  County.. 


Abington  township,  including  Seaton  village. 

Seaton  village  6 

Duncan  township 

E liza  township 

Greene  township,  including  Viola  village 


Keithsburg   township,   including    Keithsburg 


Kiillmbiira  fit ij 

Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

Mercer  township,  including  Aledo  city . . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Millersburg  township,  including  Joy  village. . 


a  township,  including  New  E 


North  Henderson  township,  including  part  of 


Spring  (irore  huenrlii/),    Wnrrrn   Ciivnly. 

Ohio  Grove  township 

Perryton  township,  including  part  of  Reynolds 

village 

Reynolds  village 9  (part  of) 

Total  fur  i, 

ship,  Rock  Island  County 

(in  township 

Richland    Grove   township,   including   Cable, 

Sherrard,  and  Swedona  villages 

Cable  village 

Sherrard  village 


■.;::■■ 


Alexis  village  (part  oj 


Monroe  County.. 


Including  Columbia  tc 


Columbia  l 
Columl 
Harrisonville  precinct 

Mitchie  precinct,  including  Maeystown  village. 


New  Design  precinct,  Including  Burksville  vil- 


'  Returned  rlnl906.    Part  taken  t 

clnct  in  1900. 

• Incorporated  in  1907. 


1,  S76 

'""159 
1,247 


13,608 

13,847 

12,948 

777 
2,129 
2,076 

892 
1,077 

S8A 

566 

1,322 
187 
527 

2,157 

1,197 

606 

■  1,079 

821 
2,108 

1,267 

1,016 

1,451 

677 
1,087 

617 

674 

form  part  of  Irish  Grove  pre- 


iz  township,  Mercer  County,  and  Spring  Grove  t< 
'  Returned  in  1900  as  In  Edgingtou  township,  Rock  Island  County,  only. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Monroe  County— Continued. 

Prairie  du  Long  precinct,  including  Heckcr  vil- 


,  including  Waterloo  ciij,  . . 


Ward  1.. 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 


Montgomery  County.. 


Butler  village. . .  ... 

East    Fork    township,    in'-niding    CoiVcen    and 
Schram  City  villages,  and  part  of  Donnellson  ! 


Schram  City  village6 

Fillmore  township,  including  Fillmore  village.. 
Fillmore  village 

Grisham  township,  im  hiding  p.n  is  of  Donnellson 


County.] 
I  ■,  ■ 

Taylor  Springs  village 

Hillsboro  city 

Taylor  Sprain,  i  a!,, iji  n 

hi  in-.;  lownship,  including  Irving  village I 

In  iriij  i  Wage 

Nokomis township,  including  Noiioniiscify  and 

pa'  I  of  Wil  I  \  illage 

Nokomis  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Will  1  i/layr  1  purl  of) 

Total  for  Witt  village  in  Nokomis  and   Will 


i  North  and  South 


n  township,  im  hiding  Waggoner  village.. 


Raymond  fi'linn 

...  1.1, 

S01  nil   Liichn:>l,l   inuiiship,  including  wards  1 

and -'of  Lilohheldeity 

Litchfield  city  (pnrlofh . 


\\  nlshvillo  lowir-hip,  including  Walshville  vil- 


Morgan  County.. 


10  Incorporated  in  K __. 
»  Incorporated  in  1904. 


1,343 
1,696 


676 
S98 

657 
262 

723 
S46 

4,608 

2,948 

2,691 

'678 

'675 

1,546 
630 

2,918 
1,871 

2,132 
1,371 

2,186 
1,S05 

2.170 

m 

4,344 

4,536 
3,587 

5,918 

"1,039 

5,971 

5,811 

1,007 
268 

1,574 
906 

919 

1,533 
724 

1,642 
841 
842 

3,191 

3,102 
S,S31 

ISO 
1,230 

15  894 

870 

169 

2,919 

994 

167 

1,057 

514  I- 


»  Incorporated  in  1904. 

'»  County  total  includes  population  i.",M  1 1  of  idle h held  cji  \  ,  leiumed  independ- 
ently in  1890. 

'3  Incorporated  in  190(1. 

U  Incorporated  in  1909. 

15  Exclusive  ol  papulation  of  Litchfield  city. 

n  County  toial  include-  population  (1,411)  of  Yatesvllle  precinct,  Pi  ken  to  form 
Prentice  and  Sim  laii  premoets  and  parted  Lileiliein  preciuci  hei  «  ecu  tyjOand  hum. 

17  Organized  from  parts  of  Franklin  and  Waverl  y  precincts  In  1905. 


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[Tho  word  "precinct,"  where  usod,  means  election  procinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900_and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  ten 


MINOR  CIVIL  MVISION. 


Morgan  County— Continued. 


city... 


Jacksonville  city. . 


Ward 

Wardg 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Literberry  precinct 

Lynnville  precinct,  including  Lynnvllle  village. 

Lijn n ville  village 

\l ;ir I; ii:un  precinct 

Meredosia  precinct,  including  Meredosia  village. . 


Ward 

WardS 

WardS 

Woodson  precinct,  including  Woodson  village. 


Moultrie  Comity.. 


Dora  township,  including  Dalton  City  village. 


Allenville  village3. 


County.] 
Marrowbone  township,  IncIudingBethany  village 

Bethany  village 

Sullivan  township,  including  Sullivan  city. 

Sullivan  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Whitley  township,  including  Gays  village. . 
Oays  village  * 


Ogle  County.. 


Brookville  township 

Buffalo  township,  including  Polo  city. . . 
Polo  city 

Byron  township,  including  Byron  city... 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

i  lenient  township,  including  Creston  village... 


Wardl 

WardS , 

WardS 

Forreston  township,  including  Forreston  village. 


i  iownship,ineludingLeafRivervillage 

Leaf  River  village 

Lincoln  township 

Lynnville  township 

Marion  township 

land  (ownship,  including  Adeline  village. 

A  deline  village 

Monroe  township 

Mount  Morris  township,  including  Mount  Mor- 
ris village f. 

Mount  Morris  village 


Ward  I . . 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 


l.lfiS 

392 

2,712 


1,543 

507 

1.04.3 


1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Centerville  p: 

2  Returned  as  a  town  In  1900. 

3  Incorporated  in  1906. 
*  Incorporated  In  1905. 


Ogle  County— Continued. 


Rockvalc  township. 


Peoria  County. 

Akron  township,  including  part  of  Princeville 
village 

Princeville  >  Mage  f  /itirl  nf) 


Wardl.. 
Ward  S. 
WardS. 

North  Chillicothe  village 

Elmwood  township,  including  Elmwood  town. 

Elmwood  town 
Hallock  township. 
Hollis  townshi] 


Limestone  township,  including  Bartonville  vil- 


Sartonville  village 
Logan  township 


townshi; 
Ward 
WardS. 
Ward  S. 
Ward  A. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward8...... 

i  iship,9  including  part  of  ward  5  of 

I'cii!  h  fity 

Peoria  city  (part  ,  . 
Princeville  t<  ■urt  of  Prince- 

ville village. 
Princeville 

Radnor  township 

Richwoods  township,10  including  A  very  ville  and 
Peoria  Heights  villages,  and  part  of  ward  "  -* 


6  Incorporated  a: 
•  Incorporated  in  iwu< 
»  Organized  in  1907. 


Trivoli  township 

Perry  County. 

Beaucoup  precinct 

Cutler  precinct,  including  Cutler  village 

Cutler  village  ™ , 

Duquoin  precinct,  including  Duquoin  city  and 
St.  John  village. 
Duquoin  city. 
Ward  I . 
Ward  2. 
WardS. 
Ward 

Ward 

St.  John  village 

i-'cinct 

Pinckneyville  precinct,  Including  Pinckneyville 

city 

Pinckneyville  city. 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  S. 

Wards 

Southwestern   precinct,   Including    Wlllisville 

village 

Willisville  village 


"  Incorporated  in  1907. 


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Table   1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   H)  10,  1900,  AND  ] 


(The  word  "precinct,"  where  usod,  ri 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Perry  County— Continued. 

Swanwick  precinct 

Tamaroa  precinct,  including  Tamaroa  v 
Tamaroa  village 

Ward  1 

Wards 


Bement  township,  including   Bement  village 
and  part  of  lvesdale village 

Bement  village 


IvvsJale  i illvje  '  (part  of) .. 


ip,  including  Cerro  Gordo 


□.eluding  De  Land  village 

De  Ln  nil  viU  me .'....  . 

Mnnticello  township,  including  Monticellocity.. 
Montkello    " 


ingan 


including   B  immond  village 

and  part  of  Atwood  village 

Atwood  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Garrett  township,  Douglas 
County.] 

Hammond  village 

Willow  Branch  township,  including  Cisco  vil- 
lage. 


Cisco  village.. 


Barrv  township,  including  Barry  city. . 
Barry  city 

WardsV.\'.'".'.'.'.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.\'. 

Ohambersburg  township 

Cincinnati  township 

Derrv  township,  including  El  Dara  vills 


derhook  villages.. 


Levee  township 

Martinsburg  township 

ci  township,  including  Milton  village 

Milton  village 

Newburg  township 

New  Salem  township,  including    Baylis  and 
N'ew  Salem  villages 


Perry  milage 

Pittsfield  township,  including  Pittsfield  citv..   . 

Pittsfield  city 

Pleasant  Hill  township,  including  Pleasant  Hill 
village 

Pleasant  Hill  village 

Pleasant  Vale  township,  including  New  Canton 


Pope  County 

Alexander  precinct 

Columbus  precinct 

Eddyville  precinct,  including  EddyviUe  village 

;..'„,  ,,■;.   -  i/i  m                                 ...    . 
tiolconda  precinct,  including  Golconda  town... 
Golconda  town 

Ward  1 

Ward3 

WardS 

Grand  Pier  precinct 


Pope  County— Continued. 

Jackson  precinct,  including  Hamletsburg  village. 

Hamletsburg  village 

Jefferson  precinct 

1  ,ogan  precinct 

Monroe  precinct 

Polk  precinct 

Union  precinct 

Washington  precinct 

Webster  precinct 


Ikirkviilc  precinct,  including  Mounds  city.. 


Pulaski  County.. 

America  precinct. 
-'— :'le  precin- 

'.mis  city 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 

Wards 

Grand  Chain  precinct,  including  New  Grand 
Chain  village. . 
New  Grand  C 
md  City  preei. 

Man  ml  I  ',11/  .. 

Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Ohio  precinct,  including  Olmsted  village 

01  rush i]  tillage 

Pulaski  precinct,  including  Pulaski  village.. 
I  'ulaski  village 

UUin  precinct,  including  Ullin  village 


Putnam  County. . 


■     ■        ■        "■■     '      "  I',  ■!• i  ,:■    ;!.;.       

and  Standard  villages 

Granville  village 

Marl:  village  * .- 


Senachwine  township. . 


Randolph  County.. 


n  pieeinct,  including  Baldw: 


Bremen  precinct. . 


;  Ellis   Grove 


r:/!is  Crave  village 

Evansville  precinct,  including  Evansville  tc 
Evnnsville  town 

:        ,  .    :.    '::■:,  u       l"     ■   ! 

Kaslcaskia  village 

Palestine  precinct 

Percy  precinct,  including  Percy  village.. 

Percy  village 

Prairie  dii  Rocher  precinct,  including  Prairie  du 

Rocher  village 

Prairie  dlt  Rocher  village 

Redbud  precinct,  including  Redbud  city 

Redbud  city 

Rockwood  precinct,  including  Rockwood  village 

RoekWOOel  villain'   —  

Ruma  precinct,  including  Ruma  village. . 

Ruma  village 

Sparta  precinct,  including  Sparta  city 

Sparta  city 

Ward  1 

WardS.. 
Wanl.i.. 


6  Incorporated  in  1907. 

«  Returned  as  Florence  in  It 

'  Incorporated  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Tabu  I.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR 'CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  L910,  L900,  AND  1890    Continued. 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Richland  County.. 

is  township.. . 


towi 


township,     including    Claremout 


Claremont  town 

Decker  township 

Denver  township 

German  township 

Madison     township,     including     Parkersburg 

Parkersburg  town 

Is'oMe  lownship,  including  Noble  village 

Noble  village 


ill  Hi  IJ  filth. 


Ward  I... 
WardS... 
WardS... 
Ward  4... 
Preston  township 


Rock  Island  County 

Andalusia  township,  including  Andalusia  vil- 


Andtlusia  village... 


f.lackhawk  lownship,  including  Milan  village.. 


Canoe  Creek    . 

Coal   Valley  township, 

Otnl'Va'lliy'vilitge'. 
"  e  township. 


tcluding  Coal  Valley 


ordova  township,  including  Cordova  village. 


Kdgingron   township,   including  part  of  Rey- 
nolds village 

Reynolds  village  (ptrt  of) 

[For  total,  see  Perryton  township,  Mercer 
County.] 
Hampton   township,    including   Carbon   dill, 
Hamptc-    "' 


Carbon  Cliff  village*. 


South  Moline  ton- nshi />.-■. . 


:c  fit  i  ■'  in  Hampton  and 


Ward  1 . 

WardZ 

WardS 

Hampton  vill-ige 

Rapids  City  village. . 


Ward  I 

WardS 

WardS , 

Ward  4 .* 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Wardl 

Port  Byron  township,  including  Port  I 


Wardl : ' 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

Rural  township 

South  Moline  township.*  including  wards  1  and 

2  and  part  of  ward  3  of  East  Moline  city 

East  Moline  city  (part  of) 

South  Rock  Island  township,  including  Sears 


1,374 
1,456 

sse 

1,318 


SIINOI:    CIVIL    DIVINI'lN. 


St.  Clair  County.. 

Belleville  township,  coextc 


e  with  Belleville 


Ward  1.... 
WardS.... 
Wards.... 
Ward  4.... 


lage. . 

Caseyville  village. . 


I  Vnlta  \  file  lownship 

Kast  Si.  1 is  township, 

St.  Louis  city 

East  St.  Lou «  citn:  " 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 


Ward  8 

Knglciiiaiiii   tow  nship 

Fayotievillo   lownship,  Including  Fayetteville 


St.  Libory  tillage  . 
Freeburg  township,  including  Frceburg  village. 

Freeburg  village 

Lebanon  lownship.  Including  Lebanon  city  and 

Summerfield  village 

Lebanon  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Summerfield  village 

L'uzburg  low  nship,  including  Len/.burg  \  illago. 

Lenzburg  village 

Marissa  township,  including  Marissa  and  Old 

Maris  si  villages 

Afarissn.  tillage. .  .  . .    .. 

Old  Marissa  village 

Mascoutah  township,  including  Mascoutah  city. 

Mascoutah  city 

Ward  1 

WartlS 

WardS 

Millstadt  township,  including  MUlstadt  village. . 

Millstatli   t  Hinge 

Xew    Mhcns  lownship,  including  New  Athens 

village " 

New  Athens  village 

OTal'di  I  own -;uip.  including  '■  >'  ballon  village... 

0' Fallon  village 

Prairie  du  Long  township 

St.  Clair  township,"  including  Swansea  village. 

Sim  it  tea  tillage 

Shilol.   Valley  lowirbip,  including  Sluloh   Val- 
ley village 

Shiloh  Valley  village  * 

Sniii  lilon  low  n  :hip.  including  Sinithton  village. 

Stnifhton  rillnoi 

township,    comprising    Brooklyn    and 


d  die  v 


i'.ro'ikhin  tiling, 

Xntioml  <  ii'i  village  3. 

Stookey  township  " 

1    '         wnship,  including  Dupo  and  East 

Carondelet  villages 

Dupo  village  » 

East  Carondelet  village 


Saline  County 

Brushy  township 

Carrier  Mills  township,  including  Carrier  Mills 
village. 


East  Eldorad  ding  Eldorado 

city 

Eldorado  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 


21,122 

4,491  L 


61S 
1,940 

58,547  | 

4,W 

7,661 
S,405 
7J.79 
6,5S0 
9,67S 
8,310 


1,006 
463 

3,140 


1,457 

S8S 

SS0 

2,193 


2,051 

1,765 

876 

3,239 

3,276 
S,03S 

2,960 

2.952 
1,186 

1,616 

856 
2,550 
1,267 

3|899 

735 

1,400 
6S4 

2,113 
865 

1,105 

2,741 

1,414 

1,286 

1,791 
405 

1,753 
ill 

-   1,1« 
1.019 

793 

e  township  arm  I  v  in  1905,  1908,  and  1910. 

of  part  of  Rapids  City  village. 
7  Parts  of  Centerville,  St.  Clair,  and  Stookey  townships  annexed  in  1906. 


_  S  annexed  tc 
annexed  to  Belleville  city  in  laue. 
0  Parts  of  Centerville   township  (including  Winstanley  Park  and   Edgemont 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890- Continue.]. 
(The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  moans  election  precinct.     l'"or  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  be.Lwi ■■  ■  n  I'lOU  and  1910,  sec.  footnotes;  for  tliose  between  1800  and  1900,  s 


lioports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  11)0(1,  Vol.  1,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Saline  County— Continued. 

(ialatia  township,  including  Galatia  village 

Oalatia  village 

Harrisburg    township,    including     Doirisvillo, 
Gaskins    City,    and    Ledford    villages    and 

Harrisburg  city 

Dorrisvillc  village ' 

Gaskins  City  village  " 

Harrisburg  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ledford  village  3 

Independence  township 

Long  Branch  township 

■  .  ..  ... 

I     ling]     Irish  village 

Raleigh  village 

Rector  township 

Stonefort  township,  including  part  of  Bolton 


luge  (part  of).. 


Sangamon  County.. 


Ward  1... 

WardS... 

WardS... 

Thayer  village 

Ball  township 


with  Springfield 


Wards'.'.'.'.'. 

WardS 

Ward4 


Ward 

Ward  6 

Ward! 

Cartwright     township, 


including     Pleasant 


Plains  village 

Pleasant  J'ln in-:  1 1 Una/: 

■  'lial  I  id  in  iott  ii:-:l;i|>,  including  Chatham  village. 

Chatham  village 

Clear  Lake  township,  including  Riverton  and 
Spaulding  villages 


Curran  township 

Divernon  township,  including  Divernon  village. 

Divernon  village ' 

Fancy  Creek  township,  including  Cantrall  vil- 


Gardner  township 


Loami  township,  including  Loami  village. . 


.!■       ■  II  ■■  .■•. 

Dawson,  ami  ilechaniosburg  villages 

Buffalo  village 

Dawson  village 

Mechanksburg  village 

New  Berlin  township,  including  New  Berlin 


2, 881 

821 

'  Incorporated  In  1905. 
3  Incorporated  in  1906. 
3  Incorporated  In  1907. 
*  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 
6  Incorporated  in  1901. 

6  Parts  ot  Won. hide  I  own  diip  iniue-.;,-.]  iii  1904, 1908,  and  1909  and  parts  of  Spring- 
field township  (including  Ridgely  and  East  Springfield  villages)  annexed  in  1907 


1,504 

652 

1,192 

1,787 


1,714 

885 

1,431 

1,778 


1,407 

S96 

1,185 


3.150 

"i',m 


LOOi'i 

92S 

1,227 

1,094 


*  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sangamon  County— Continued. 


Schuyler  County.. 


nship.. 


1.095 
481 

1,542 
SSS 

2,393 

2,073 

476 

'bss 

1,191 

4X8 

1,081 

494 

1,404 

1,278 

1,332 

589 

3,769 

896 

500 

4,702 

923 

Browning  town 

Buena  Vista  township,  Including  parts  of  wards 

1  and  3  of  Rush ville  city 

Rushville  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rushville  city  in  Buena  Vista  and 

Rushville  townships 

Wardl I 

WardS 

WardS i 

Camden  township I 

Frederick  township 

Hickory  township 

Huntsville  township 

Littleton  township 

Oakland  township 

Rushvilletowulni    n    linlin        i  rd  2  and  parts 

..    !      i  :  ■■:.;,. 

Rushville  city  (part  of) 

Woodstock  township 


Scott  County.. 


village... 


Alsey  precinct 

Bloomfielcl  precinct 

incl,  including 

Bluffs  village 

Exeter  precinct,  including  Exeter  village 

Exeter  village 

i :  l;i.s;'iiiv  preci.ii  i ,  including  Glasgow  village 

Glasgoio  village 

Manchester    precinct,    including    Manchester 
village 

Manchester  village 

i-'i.e, 

Naples  precinct,  including  Naples  town 

Naples  town 

"ill         c    I    "   In !■'■■!. n|       ;■■     :p..|  I. 

wards  1  anil  2  of  Winch  'sici  city 

Winchester  city  (part  of) '. 

Total  for  II  iuchcu,  r  city  in  North  and  South 

Winchestir  ni,<:t,>ar. 

Wardl 

Ward  S 

WardS 

Oxville  precinct 

Point  Pleasant  precinct 

■  .  .     c; ■■■  in       ■■■,■!, i. -i     iii.  in  -in  ■   ■,■  ,,.i  ;; 

and  parts  el  ..   hi  ■'    m  _m  ><  inchesterclty... 


Wincluslt r  city  (part  of).. 


Shelby  County.. 

Grove  township... 


'1 pia    township,    including    Moweaqua 


Moweaqua  village 

Oconee  township,  including  Oconee  village. . 

Oconee  village 

Okaw    township,   including  part  of   Findlay 

Fimthui  tiling,  i  n,ni  if) 

Total  for  Findlay  village  in  Olcaw  and  Todd 

Point  townships 

l'enn  township 

Pickaway  township 

8  Parts  annexed  to  Springfield  city  in  1907  and  1909. 
■'  Incorporated  in  1904. 

10  I  'arts  annexed  to  Springfield  city  in  190-!,  cms.  and   1909. 

»  County  total  includes  pnpnb (2.0:;i )  of  I  lie  In  die  nl.  v,  rel.unied  j  ndepei  id- 
entity in  1S90. 

'-  Exclusive  of  population  of  Rushville  city, 
i  s  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

14  County  total  includes  population  (3,162)  of  Shelbyville  city,  returned  inde- 
pendently in  1890. 


157 


1,478 


1,252 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -ILLINOIS. 

Tamle  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  betwee 


128 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Shelby  County— Continued. 

ie  township,  including  Stewardson  town.. 


Strasburg  village . 
I: id  go  low  nsliip 

.  -  illecity.. 


Vol, 1 1  ior  sli.'lhijull,  ulii  i, 

fill,  hitcnships 

Wardl 

Wards 


Rose  and  Shelby- 


Sigel  township,  including  Sigel  village. . 


wnship,  including  '. 


Ward  2 

WardS 

I'l^iien  township,  including  Lafayette  village 


Toulon  to.. ..  ,r 
Total  for  Toulon  to 
townships 


n  Goshen  and  Toulon 


Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Osceola  township,  including  Bradford  village.. 


Toulon  town  (part  of) . . . 

Wyoming  city  (part  of) . . 

Valley  township 

West  Jersey  township 


Stephenson  County 

hiekeyc  township,  including  p 


Erin  township 

Florence  township . 
Freeport  township,' 


vi!V  village. . 


Cedarville  village  (part  of) 

Jefferson  township '. 

Kent  township 

Lancaster  township, r  nv.  hiding  part  of  Cedar- 
ville village.. | 

Cedarville  r, llagr  t  pari  .■>/' >    . 
i.eran  township,  including  I'eail  City  village 

Pearl  City  village 

Oneco  township,  including  Orangeville  village 

Orangcvillc  village 

Kidott  township,  including  Baalton  and  Ridott 

Ridott  village 

1  Exclusive  of  population  of  Shelby ville  city. 

2  County  hv  i  ion  (10,189)  of  Freeport  city,  returned  as  in  Lan- 

i, 

*  Part  annexed  to  Freeport  city  in  1908. 

<  Not  returned  separately  In  1890. 

« Parts  of  Harlem  (including  West  Freeport  village)  and  Silver  Creek  town- 
ships annexed  in  1907  and  that  part  of  Freeport  township  outside  of  Freeport  city 
and  part  of  Lancaster  township  annexed  in  1908. 


17S  l 


iJ2 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Stephenson  County— Continued. 


Silver  Creek  township  « 

Waddams  township 

West  Point  township,  including  Lena  town . . 

Winslow  township,  including  Winslow  village.  . 


Tazewell  County.. 


Boynton  township. . 

•  'ineiiiiial  i  township 

Deer  Creek  township,  including  Deer  Creek  vil- 
lage  

Deer  Cral.  ullage 

Oelavan  lowaiship,  including  Pelavan  city. 

Delavan  city . 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

[    Dillon  township.. 


Elm  Grove  township,  including  part  of  Tre- 
1      mont  village 

Tremont  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tremont  village  in  Elm  Grove  and 


lliltle  lownship.  including  Annhiglon  village.  . 
Armington  village  8 

Hopedale  township',  including  Hnpcdale.  village. 


village 

Minirr  village 

Mackinaw  township,  including  Mackinaw  town. 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 

Ward.!.. 
Ward  {.. 
Ward  .-;.. 
Ward  6.. 


Sand  Prairie  township 

Spring  Lake  township 

Tremont  township,  including  part  of  Tremont 
village 

Tremont  village  (part  of) 

Washington   township,  including  Washington 


TJnlon  County.. 


ict,  including  Anna  city. . 


Wardl 

Warit 

WardS 

Wardi 

Cobden  precinct,  including  Cobden  village  — 

Cobden  village 

Dongola  precinct,  including  Dongola  village.. 

Dongola  village 

Jonesboro  precinct,  including  Jonesboro  city 

Joncsboro  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Lick  Creek  precinct.. 

Mill  (  ive].;  prei  Inct.ini  ill  'reek  village. 

Mill  Creek  village.. 
i  Isenheimer  precinct.. 
Preston  precinct. . . 


Stokes  precinct 

Union  precinct 

Western  Saratoga  precinct 

f  Part  annexed  to  Freeport  city  in  1907. 

7  Incorporated  in  1907. 

8  Incorporated  in  1904. 


1,396 
686  | 

1,429 


1,883    . 

87S  \. 

1,058    . 

1,221    . 


2,186 

1,597 

2,S95 


))  of  Hess  precinct 


124 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


1'1'Iip  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  is 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Vermilion  County.. 


Blount  township.. 


■ii         V       '  ■!:":-     »--■■■=->■-■   ^  lM.   "c 


Rankin  village.  . 


.  including  Iudianola  village.. . 


Carroll  t< 

Indianola  vi..  „_  . 
Callin  township,  including  Catlin  village... 


Damille  township,'  including  Brookville,  Hil- 
Icrv,  'l'ilton,  and  parts  of  Belgium  and  W'est- 
ville  villages  and  wards  1  to  0  and  part  of  ward 
7  of  Danville  city  .. 


Brookville  village"  (Grape  Creek  P.  0.).. 


Newell  townships . . 


Ward  1.. 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4- ■ 


Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward? 

/,  lent  village 


Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 


Jt  in     In   iih      mi  ill  ' 


.  lakwood  n.M  ii  dm,  including  Fithian,  Muncie, 


and  Oakwood  v__. 

Fithian  village.. 

Muncie  village.. 

Oakwood  village  • 

Pilot  township.. 


Ross  township,  including  Alvin,  Henning,  and 

Rossville  villages 

A  Ivin  village , 

Henning  village  "'. . 


[For  total,  see  Ayers  township,  Champaign 

County.] 
Sidell  village. . 


Wabash  County 

tkdhnont  precinct,12  including  Bellmont  i 

Bellmonl  village 

'  oiTee  precinct, l2  including  Keensburg  v 


!diends\  illc  precinct  .  . 


Mount  Car.nel  precinct,  including  Mount  ear- 


lier,/;.. 
Wards.. 


2,307 
2,577 

It,  434 


16,354 
16,354 


2,141 

1,995 

3,318 

2,873 

324 



1,549 
3,879 

1,585 
3,129 

1,435 
1,884 

879 

o  Danville  city  in  1906,  1907,  and  1909  and  part  annexed  ti 


Parts  of  Danville  I ip  (including  Germai    i  n     South  Danville  vil- 

?)  annexed  in  1906,  1907,  and  1909  and  part  of  Newell  township  annexed  in  1907. 

5  Incorporated  in  1907. 

6  Love  township  organized  from  part  of  Elwood  township  in  1902. 
'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 
8  Part  annexed  to  Danville  city  In  1907. 


Berwick  township 

i  oldbnmk  township... 

I  lli.mn  township 

Flo;  d  township 

(Ire'enbush  tow  uship. . 

!  late  township 

Kelly  township 


Monmouth  township,  in:  'ml  oil;  Monmouth  oit.\ 
Monmouth  cihj 


Wuril  /.. 
WiritLK. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  ,',.. 


Wards .'.'.' 

Point  Pleasant  township 

Koseville  township,  including  Roseville  village. 


Little  York  village.. 
Swan  township 

Tompkins  township  in  -hiding  Kirk  wood  village. 


Washington  County. . 


,  MYiiv.-hifi  low          J     including  ]         m 
den  village 

New  Minden  village  (part  of).. 


Total  for  New  Minden  village  in  Covington 


U  \  ington  tow  nmip   including  Ii  e  ington  village. 

Irvington  village 

Johannisburg  township 


okawville  townsliin,  i-.icludiii"   Okawville  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Addieville  village I 

Addieville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Addieville  village"1*  in  Okawville  and 

■'In  e:      !['■;,    he    .,-   :S,'c,  ,      , 

Okmevi'le  pillage 

Pilot  Knob  township 

I"-  .,-    :  till   ■,        ,1-hi  ■,    ■:.--,■,,    ,-i    ,        .,;■;■'■■■ 

\  ille  village 

Adilii  villi  village  m  (part  of) 

e   ,,     yd!    :;■■■ 

Richview  village 

Venedy  township,  including  Venedy  village. 
TV ncdij  village 


Wayne  County.. 


and  3  of  Fairfield  city. . 

rnirfnld  rifg  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fairfield  city  in  Big  Mound  and 
Grover  townships. 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Elm  River  township. . 


Four  Mile  township . . 


c  harden  Kill  t< 


nship.. 


» Incorporated  in  1903. 


w  Incorporated  in  1904. 
u  Incorporated  in  1902. 

!2Compton  precinct  icii  lined  v>  t  (.1 1  Fell  moid,  and  Co  dec  precincts  in  1900. 

'a  Incorporated  in  1906. 

'<  Returned  in  Fionas  in  Okaw  yille  township  only. 

I    ,     en         n.'.d     HI.   lode  ,     p,    |,i:l;: I  .1,11  .'I   I.       I'm      i     !     ice        i    ":■  II  due     llll.el! 

form  r.'aiden  Hill  and  Orchard  townships  bet w n  I:-1  in  and  1900. 

16  Berry  township  organized  from  part  of  Arrington  township  in  1905. 

"  Incorporated  in  1909. 

'»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Keith  township  in  1906. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


125 


[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  l 


d  1910,  sec  foolnote;;  for  thou-  In 


n  1890  and  1900,  s 


ft  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Wayne  County— Continued. 


Indian    Prairie   townsuii 

villi'  village 

Johnsonvilit  ,-illugi  . . 
Jasper  township 


Miami    Krie   lowndup,   including   Mount  Eric 

diehard  (ownship 

(  del  township,  including  Wayne  City  village. . . 


White  County.. 


Burnt  Prairie  township 

Carmi  township,  including Carrui city 

Car  mi  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Enirna  township,  including  Maunie  village. 

Ma unit  i  iltatjc 3 

Fniield  township,  including  Erifteld  town. . 


wards  2  and  3  of 


Whiteside  County.. 


,  i     ...  ...  .:.  .    ■,,    'I:  ■  hi:-   ■, 

Albany  village 

Clyde  township 

Coloma  township,  including  Kock  Falls  city. 

Rock  Fall*  eilg _ . 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Erie  township,  including  Erie  village 

Erie  village. 


Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Garden  Plain  township.. 
Genesee  township 


Hume  township.. 


ownship,  including  Lyndon  village. . 
Lyndon  village 

Mom  morency  township 

Mount  Pleasant    (ownship,   including  wards  J 


Wardl. 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Newton  township . . 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Keith  township  in  1906. 

2  Organized  from  parts  of  Bedford  and  Indian  Prairie  townships  in  1906. 

'Incorporated  in  1901. 


Whiteside  County— Continued. 

Portland  township 

Prophelslown  township,  including  Prophets- 
tow  u  \  i  I  lage  

Prophetston  a  1 1' lug.  .  - .    - . 
Slcrling  low  n-,h in,  in.  I inline  Sterling  city 

Sterlingcity 

Ta  in  pirn  i  Hinge . . , 

I  'uion  Grove  l.ov.  nship,  including  part  of  ward 
;;  of  Morrison  oil  v. 

Morrison  city  ■  i  part  of) 

Csl  ie  I;  I  ownship 

Will  County 

Channahon    township,   including    Channahon 

village 

Channahon  village 

Crete  township,  including  Crete  village  and  part 

of  Steger  village 

Crete  village 

Steger  village  (part  of) 

[For    total,    see    Bloom    township,    Cook 
County.] 

Custer  township 

Dupage  township,  including  part  of  Romeoville 

Romeoville  village  (part  of) 

Total  fur  Hume  ,i  illc  liltnie  in    Dupage  nrnl 

I,  <c\  p  Til  ,((•«>: '■II,.; - - 

Florence  unvm-hip.  in<  liniue;  Synierton  village. 

Symerton  village « ». 

Frankfort  townsliip,  including  Frankfort  and 

Mokcna  villages 

Frankfort  village 

Mokena  village 

Green  Garden  township 

Homer  township 

Jackson  township,  in<  hiding  Klwood  village 

Elwood  village 

Joliet  township,  including  Joliet  city  and  Pock- 
dale  s  illage 

Jul  id  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  7 

Rockdale  village  ' 

Lockport  township,  including  Lockport  city  and 

Lockport  city 6 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Romeoville  village  (part  of) 

Manhattan  township,  including  Manhattan  vil- 
lage  

Manhattan  village 

Monee  township,  including  Monce  village 

Monee  village 

New  Lenox  township 

I 'col  one  township,  including  Peotone  village 

Peotone  village 

P  la  infield  low  mhip.  i  m -In  ding  I  'lainfield  village. 

Plain  field  ullage 

Peel  lownslnp,  including  Braidwood  city,  To- 
rino village,  and  pari  of  Godlcy  village 

Hnwlicood  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Godley  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Praeeville  1  ownship.  Grundy 
County.] 

Torino  village  9 

Troy  low  nship 

Washington  township,  including  Beecher  vil- 
lage   

Beecher  village 

Wesley  township - 

,  !  Il| 

Will  township 

«  Incorporated  in  1904. 

7  Incorporated  in  1902. 

8  Incorporated  as  a  citj 
'  Incorporated  in  1905. 


6,769 

,;,'W; 

3,192 
S,879 

1,101 

5,095 


1,019 
2,841 


1900  1890 


1,562 

281 

1,051 
1,155 

m 

40, 537 
S9,SS3 

1,048 

364 
1,003 
1,067 
1,180 

243 

27,43S 
2.1,264 

4,973 
2,659 

4,088 

S,449 

S4 

1,131 

S93 
1,216 

462 
1,204 
1,810 
1,003 
1,793 

920 

3,811 
S,S79 

1,061 

SS7 
1,309 

445 
1,164 
1,569 

717 
1,779 

852 

5,208 
4.641 

126 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 


Table  1.- 

(The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

2,036 
1,460 

411 

666 
48S 
791 

45,098 

2,065 
1,420 

2,293 

1,676 

63,153 

47,845 

Wilmington  township,  including  Wilmington 

581 

1,069 
433 

1,114 
627 

1,298 
709 
466 
500 
909 
560 

1,590 
1,022 
48,405 
45,401 
8,348 
11,246 
8,861 
9,600 
7,946 
2,253 
841 
1,100 
948 

1,212 
415 

20,506 

658 

1,014 
849 

1,256 
671 

1,042 
695 
550 
577 
761 
667 

1,045 
33,818 

Cherry  Valley  township,  including  Cherry  Val- 

Durand  township,  including  Durand  village 

921                987 

• 
1  27,796        « 22,226 

UluirsvilK'  township,  including  Bush,  Hurst, 
ami  Kiv\'es  \  illagvs,  and  parts  of  wards  2  and 

5,718 

87 

6,861 
1,760 
1,986 
1,968 
1,148 
$46 
668 

4,841 
1,971 
1,378 
1,698 
446 
1,210 
1,469 

2,022 
986 

*        4,631 
8,065 

7,093 
1,908 
2,120 
1,229 
1,836 
S3 

227 
249 
1,163 

10,873 
270 

386 
6,774 
1,665 

3,248 
16 

353 

3,599 

1,683 

194 

338 

1,516 

1,561 
261 

6,495 
4,028 

1',     mini,  '  low  n  hi),    in,  1  niin     1  ,  ,  dim  ,        il- 

1  796 

:■'",  l.i"i    1  lOU'll  ■,lii|i, 'Ill, ling  Unrhinnl  Clly. 

:,,:,•        '..    /    •    .„ 

1,559 

Rockton  township,  including  Ko>l:t,in  villain:.. 
Rockton  village 

1,561 
936 
811 

1,022 
520 

1,216 
405 

21,822 

I,  i  i  :i;,     i,    ■■   .;  .i    ,i       .in   In, hi,'     .V.flrri  ill,'  c'\i.\ 

1,749 

969 

Winnebago  towns!) ip,  iin-luding  Winnebago  vil- 

290 

Creal  Springs  township,  including  Creal  Springs 

Cazenovia  township,  including  Washburn  vil- 

940 

639 

1,662 

777 
1,228 

370 

1,470 

649 
453 
468 
142 
751 
348 

'°C94 

2, 867 

2,070 

803 

676 

691 

951 

2,200 

1,626 

608 

489 

630 

1,055 

358 

108 

377 

2,237 

1,311 

326 
119 
868 

'70S 

'367 
439 

2,149 
U441 

h'layion  township,  in,  haling    Denson  village.. . 

2,510 

1,338 

KlJ'aso  township,  in, 'In, ling  Kl  Paso  city  and 

176 

424 

871 

1,653 

758 

3,595 

2,646 

S$8 

■i     ■           ,''.!! 

,.|      ■     ..                           ..'                                                                            ■.!■              ,11 

1,710 

,  ards  2  and  3  of  Herrin  city  and  part 

[11                                            1    1  jnkcity  . 

:yfw 

993 
2,251 
1,661 

787 

Palestine  township,  including  Secor  village 

'S7S 

1,023 

148 

1,930 

342 
128 
944 

Lake  Creek  township,  including  pai  i 
ston  city  and  of  Pittsburg  and  White  Ash 

Panola  township,  in, -In, ling  i'anola  village 

971 

Roanoke  town:; hip,  in,  hiding  i'nanoke  village.. 

Spring   Bay   township,    inrhnluig   Spring   Buy 

Stonefort  tov                               part  of  Bolton 

240 

276 

[For  total,  see  Stonefort  township,  Saline 
County.) 
West  Marion  township,  including  part  of  Ford- 
ville  village  and  wards  1  and  2  of  Marion  city. . 

■  Township  organization  adopted  in  190S.    No  comparison  of  populatio: 
be  made. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

3  Incorporated  In  1904. 


< Incorporated  in  1909. 


n  1903  and  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


127 


CITY,  TOWN,  OE  VILLAGE. 


Abingdon  city 

Addieville  village.. 

Addison  village 


Aledocity 

Alexis  village 

Algonquin  village.. 

Alhambra  village.. 
Allenville  village... 

Allerton  village 

Alma  village 

Alpha  village 

Altaraont  town 

Alto  Pass  village... 

Alton  city 

Altona  village 

Alvin  village 


Andover  village. . . 
Anna  city. . 


Arlington  village 

Arlington  Heights  village. . 

Armington  village 

Arrowsmith  village 


Cook 

Tazewell.. 

McLean . . . 
I  Douglas... 


Assumption  city.. 

Astoria  town 

Athens  city 

Atkinson  village.. 


Atwood  village.. 
Auburn  city 

Augusta  village.. 


Baldwin  village.. 


Barrington  village. . . 

Barry  city 

Bartelso  village 

Bartlett  village 

Bartonville  village. . . 

Basco  village 

Lata  via  city 

Batchtown  village.... 
Bath  village 

Baylis  village 

Beardstown  city 

Beaverville  village. . . 
Beckemeyer  village . . 
Beecher  village 


Belle  Rive  town.. 


Benld  village 

Bensenville  village.. 
Benson  village 


YVlhlesMe.. 
K.lwards... 
Mercer 


Vermilion 

Marion 


Christian.. 

Fulton 

Menard . . . 


.Mi 

Fulton... 


Cook 

Peoria . . . . 

Hancock 

Mason 


St..  Clair.. 
.McLean. . 
Wabash.. 
Cook 


Piatt 

Madison 

Macoupin.. 


1900 

1890 

2,022 
190 
591 
21(1 

1,321 
117 

485 
256 

629 
1,162 

2,081 

611 

937 

1, 601 

915 

562 

550 

418 

1,335 

518 

14,210 

633 

368 

1,044 

10,294 
654 

1,826 
326 

2,618 
428 

2,257 
281 
259 

2,295 

522 
576 
1,995 
462 
525 

303 

572 

1,733 

356 

400 
1,380 

436 
1,424 

317 

858 

536 

429 
1,201 

476 
756 

300 
1,045 
1,035 

446 

1,702 

1,684 

1,535 

762 

1,270 

1,076 

1,357 

944 

534 

1,178 

698 

530 

1,281 
1,149 

24, 147 
984 

874 

1,077 

'807 

1,573 
387 
809 

383. 

692 

381 

298 

387 

447 

1,162 

848 

1,643 

274 

3C0 

1,354 

263 

318 

3,871 

360 

330 

327 
3,543 

384 

340 

4,827 

395 

4,226 

410 

342 

340 

372 
129 
370 

358 

17, 484 
356 

15, 301 

487 

6,937 

3,867 

1,484 

1,129 

374 
367 

295 
338 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Bluffs  village 

Bolton  village 

Bone  Gap  village. . 


Bourbonnais  village. . 

Bowen  village 

Bracevllle  village 


Bridgeport  city... 
Brighton  village... 
Brimfield  town.... 


Clinton 

Lawrence . . 

(Jersey 


Broad  well  village.. 


Brooklyn  village 

Brookport  city 

Lrookville  village  (Grape  Creek 


HuVl.-inghain  village... 


Buckley  village.. 

Buda  village 

BuiTalo  village... 
Bunker  Hill  city. 
Bureau  village.'.. 


Burnham  village. . 

Bush  village 

Bushnellcity 


Butler  village 

Byron  city 

Cabery  village 

Cable  village 

Cairo  city 

Camargo  village 

<  'amUi.lec  v  ill.v;e 

(  mm.).  I'nint  village 

Campbell  1  till  village. .. 
Campus  village 

Canton  citv 

■:  'apron  village 

Carbon  Cliff  village 

Carbon  Hill  village 

Carbondale  citv 

Carlinville  city 


Carrier  Mills  village . . 


.McLean. 

Cook.... 

Macon. . 


\Willlamson... 

Edwards 

Kankakee 

Kankakee 

Hancock 

Grundy 


Kendall. . 
Champalg 


Vermilion.. 

Hamihon. . 
Schuyler.. . 


Calhoun 

Fulton 

Kankakee... 


S;.m;anion.. 
Macoupin.. . 


Williamson.. 
MeDonough.. 


Adams 

Jackson 

Livingston.. 


Grundy 

Jackson 

Livingston.. 
Macoupin... 


Hancock 

McHenry 

Clark 

St.  Clair 

Vermilion 

Hardin 


128 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION   OF  INCORPORATED   PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY.  TOWN,  OR  V 


Champaign  city.. 


I'hon  \   Valley  \  iilage... 


Cisco  village 

Cisne  village 

Cissna  Park  villag 
Claremont  town.. 


In:,  I   City 

Coal  Valley  village. . 
Coatsburg  village.... 


Cooksville  village.. 

Cordova  village 

Cornell  village 

Cortland  village — 


Crescent  City  village.. 

fYeston  village 

<rele  village 

Cro.,s\  ille  village 


Crundv. 

Marion. . . 
H'linlon.. 
\Marion. . . 


Piatt 

Carroll 

Champaign. 


Ogle 

Will 

White... 

La  Salle.. 


Crystal  Lake  village Mc  Ih-nrv 


McLean 

Bureau 

U  innobago.. 


Cook.-. . . . 

Piatl 

Wayne... 


Keek  Island... 
Adams 

Montgomery. . 

McD  enough... 

McLean 

Madison 

Monroe 


McLean 

1'oek  island... 
Livingston 


Cypress  village i  Johnson. . 


™»«" {{i;J"r:.;.;:: 


De  Soto  village 

Decatur  city 

Deer  Creek  village... 


McLean 

Vermilion 

Stephenson.. 


Tazewell.. 


2,832 
377 

1,698,575 

2,708 
374 

1,099,850 

1,699 
905 

1,632 
820 

16,310 

10, 204 

400 

226 

212 

CITV,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 


Detroit  village 

Dewitt  village 

Diamond  village 

Dieterich  village 

Di  vernon  .village 

Dixon  city 

I  ioM, mi  •.  iilage 

Dongola  village 

Donnellson  village 

Donovan  village 

Dorchester  village 

"     .,:,■,■.■ 

Dover  village 

Downers  Grove  village. . . 
Dubois  village 

Diipi)  \  iilage 

I>ii<]n..i'.i  city 

Durand  village 

1  iwkdit  \  iilage 

Earlville  city 

Last,  \ll.on  village 

Fa  ;t  Iboeklyn  village 

Fast '  arondelet  village.. 

East  Dubuque  city 

East  Dundee  village 

East  Galesburg  village. . . 

East  Moline  city 

East  Peoria  village 

East  St.  Louis  city 

East  Wenona  village 

East  Wood  River  village. 

Easton  village 

E<!  l\  \  ille  village 

F'lg.'Wooi.l  town 

Ldiiil.iirg  village 

Edison  lark  village 

Edward  , ville  city 

T:l'  .'ii  i  iilage 

LI  Dara  village 

Kl  Paso  city 

Elburn  village 

FMo   alo  city 

Eldred  village 

Elgin  city 

Elizabeth  town 

i'"Ji.<,:i!i"i  blown  village. . . 

Elkiiarl    v  iilage 

Elk',  ille  .■;!!..  ge 

Kilioli  village 

Ellis  drove  village 

Ellis,  ille  village 

Ebnlmrst  eitv 

Ebn.voo.l  town 

El  sail  \  iilage 

Eh  astoo  village 

El'uiod  \  iilage 

Eiielen  village 

' -eiiiogion  village 

Enfield  town 

Equality  village 

Erie  v  iilage 

Essev  \  iilage 

Eureka  city 

Evanston  city 

Eva, is\  ille.  town 

Evergieen  bark  \  iilage. . 

Ewing  village 

Exeter  village 

Fairburycity 

Fairfield  city 

Fairmount  village 

Fairview  village 

Faiiener  village 

Farina  town 

Farmer  City 

Ear  Miersville  village 

,,,..;  i   ,. 

lrayel|eViUe  village 

Ferris  village 

Fidelity  town 

I'ieldoll  town 

bill, nore  village 

Ml      . 

Fisher  village 


Pike.... 
Dewitt.. 

( inn,, he  . . 
Effingham 
Sange 

Cook. 

Bond.".".';;!;; 

\Montgomery. 
Iroquois 

Macoupin 

Saline 

Bureau 

Dupage 

\\  a  .liington.. 

St.  Clair 

Winnebago. . 
Livingston... 
La  Salle 

Madison 

Grundy 

St.  Clair 

Jo  Daviess... 
Kane 

Rock  Island.. 

Tazewell 

St.  Clair 

La  Salle 

Madison 

Mason 

EiI,  avian,,  . .  . 
Christian 

Cook 

Madison 

Eibngham.. 

Grundy 

Pike 

Woodford 

Greene 

[Cook 

iKane , 

Jo  Daviess... 

Hardin 

Logan 

Jackson 

Ford 

Randolph... 

Fulton 

Dupage 

Hancock 

Will 

Logan 

Livingston.  . 
White 

Gallatin 

Whiteside... 
Kankakee.. 
Woodford... 
Cook 

Randolph... 
Cook 

Franklin 

Scott 

Livingston . . 

Wayne 

Vermilion..  . 

Fulton 

Shelby 

Fayette 

Dewitt 

Montgomery. 

Fulton 

St.  Clair 

Hancock 

Monb'omerv 
Shelby. 


222 
1,146 

1,417 

404 
1,069 
1,150 

29,655 

392 

162 
1,071 

212 
255 
806 

4,157 
3,774 

3,561 
3,260 

249 

1,441 
606 

241 

1,353 
584 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


129 


CITT,  TOWN,  OE  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITT,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Fithlan  villa  e 

Vermilion 

Livingston 

Crawford 

Clay 

Williamson 

386 
590 
840 
2,704 
385 

392 
306 
6,594 
967 
870 

90 
400 
273 

572 

1,397 

17,567 

2,174 

745 

4,835 

2,' 498 
946 
290 

685 

322 

3,199 

2,451 

1,257 

2,307 
711 

2,086 
268 

2,241 

1,305 
1,891 

625 
215 

1,220 
1,763 

652 
1,899 

581 

68 

}          194 

1,088 

579 
311 

361 
554 
1,116 
403 
873 

9,903 

692 

1,391 

603 

}      1, 940 

1,161 

1,224 

921 

3,178 

750 

1,262 

1,008 

66 

1,627 

215 
492 
697 
348 
650 

654 
162 

5,309 
350 

3,008 

}         396 

7,227 

3,525 

644 

187 

309 
509 
315 

2,311 

Henderson  town 

Putnam 

Marshall 

Shelby 

Williamson 

Kankakee 

Macoupin 

171 
451 
364 

1,687 
618 

.        6,861 

.            461 
306 
681 
190 

.;        2,675 
J        4,209 
.!        1,219 
.             351 
3,424 

328 

J            309 

.!            661 

.            498 

2,451 

.1           480 
.            196 
.!       J,  086 
.1           713 
4,698 

586 
451 
375 
J            205 
541 

.            356 
572 
.             235 
.1            773 
.!            345 

722 

.:            849 

.1            484 

365 

580 

.             652 
286 
.             678 
.1            223 
J              74 
333 

364 
-}  436 
!|      15,326 

237 
.1        4,113 

366 

225 

.|        3,248 

34, 670 

1, 169 

734 

516 

300 

.i            506 

521 

!       13,986 
945 
142 
142 

405 
.1        1,515 
.            269 

570 
9,307 
\         670 
,            424 
i            371 
i            294 

492 
997 
219 
685 
926 

1,818 
5,282 
1,131 
1,349 
555 

170 
623 

151 
1,095 

1,0.'I7 
421 

1,559 
384 
259 
683 

1,512 

309 
4,085 

952 
1,047 

130 

250" 

687 
681 

483 
1,214 
13,258 

'642 

5,005 
18,607 
2,682 
1,036 

......... 

Livingston 

1,021 
1,118 

110 

431 

578 
736 

Jasper 

Madison 

Lake!""!";" 

Vermilion 

Montgomery... 

Cook 

1,970 
2,806 
1,575 

1,937 

848 

10.189 

2,099 

519 

5,635 
15, 264 
2,409 
1,094 

Stephenson 

Whiteside 

Dekalb 

Douglas 

Dupage 

Cook 

Bureau 

Champaign 

Cook 

Vermilion 

Tazewell 

Washington 

McLean 

587 

343 

2,578 

195 

207 

1,080 

352 

600 
352 
378 
267 
500 

319 
598 

1,584 

Jo  Daviess 

Hod  kins  villa  e 

1,911 



Ho  edale  villa  e 

3,350 
2,446 
1,140 

988 
655 
2,054 
222 
873 

1,441 

1,661 

433 

409 

235 

1,348 

3,182 

1,692 

634 

662 

537 

1,803 

Pike 

Coles 

Vermilion 

Humboldt  villa  e 

279 

Hunt  City  village 

McHenry 

Williamson 

Crawford 

Sangamon 

606 

Macoupin 

948 

1,112 
1,524 

743 

317 

463 

749 
427 
675 
240 

Macoupin 

Henderson 

268 
187 

Vermilion 

McDonough 

Fulton 

Iroquois 

Montgomery 

Washington 

Kankakee 

Dupage 

Marion 

(Champaign 

\Piattf 

Morgan 

Wayne 

Cumberland 

Wayne 

Williamson 

Will 

Madison 

473 

1,020 

569 

Madison 

29 

329 

1,140 

516 

345 

430 
406 
988 
392 
881 

3,122 
442 
320 
416 

1,948 

1,085 
1,085 
1,019 
2,504 
716 

1,404 
669 

228 

1,174 
466 

256 
421 
476 
15,078 
286 
3,517 

322 

268 

787 

29,353 

1,130 

Iuka  village 

362 

°    ey  V    age 

\Will.... 

Ivesdale  village 

323 

Artnmi 

McDonough 

368 

927 
328 
624 

23,264 

Madison 

Kankakee 

340 

148 

Mercer 

Gallatin 

Calhoun 

Grayville  city 

(Edwards 

1,999 

1,131 

858 

1,106 

'474 

1,400 

ille  village 

330 

588 

1,004 
13,595 

1,049 
175 
177 

172 
551 

Cumberland 

Kankakee 

9,025 

1,037 

Woodford 

Randolph 

Pike 

Mercer 

Ford 

Cook 

Dewitt 

/Bond.'.'.'."!"!!! 
\Clinton 

Mason 

Pike 

Dekalb 

Marion 

Grundy 

Dekalb 

1,566 
409 
336 

584 

8,382 
500 

201 

308 
1,344 

280 
481 
760 
374 

785 

494 

1,301 

Hamletsburg  village 

LlaiuMHMi'l  v-ill:i.u't' 

p?aptt". ;'/!;;: ..... 

::::::::: 

Keyesport  village 

Rock  Island 

341 
743 

311 

Kilbourne  village 

10k  village 

Kingston  village 

Kingston  Mines  village 

Kinmundy  city 

a  village 

Kirkland  village 

Kirkwood  village 

Knox ville  city 

La  Grange  village 

La  Grange  Park  village 

La  Harpe  cit y 

La  MoUle  village 

370 

305 

509 

1,221 

174 

636 

1,008 

1,857 
3,969 

730 
1,591 

676 

295 

2,202 

269 

2,602 

357 

5,395 

3,268 

611 

200 

1,723 

1,967 

246 

Hartsburg  village 

129 

Harvard  city 

McHenry 

410 

Harvel  village 

\Montgomery 

Cook 

Cook 

2,525 

Hebron  village 

McHenry 

Monroe 

Hancock 

Bureau 

Hecker  village 

516 

130 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

I  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 


La  Prairie  village.. 


Lake  Forest  citv 

i i.i  village.... 
Lake  Zurich  village . . 


L'Erable  village 

Leaf  River  village. . 

Lebanon  city 

Ledford  village 

Lee  village 

Leland  village 


Lemont  village.. 


Leroy  city 

Lewistown  city 

Lexington  city 

Liberty ville  village.. 
Lima  village 


Lisbon  village 

Litchfield  city 

Little  York  village.. 
Livingston  village... 


Lovington  village. . 


McHenry  village... 

McLean  village 

McLeanshoro  city . . 
Macedonia  village.. 
Mackinaw  town 


Macon  village 

Madison  village 

Maeystown  village. 
Magnolia  village. .. 

Mahomet  village . . . 


Manliu.s  village... 
Mansfield  village. 
Manteno  village.. 


Marquette  village. . 


Saline 

/Dekalb... 


Dupage I 

JFulton '\ 

IKnox j/ 


Plains 

La  Salle... 
Marshall. . 
Bureau... 


Lake. . . . 

Carroll.. 
Cook.... 


Cook 

Stephenson . . 

St.  Clair 

La  Salle 


McLean. . 
Adams. . . 


Me  Lea  11 

IhillMll'Mi  . 


('hainnaign. . 

Jackson 

Bureau 

Dekalb 

Scott 


Mason  . . . 
I'.nreau  .  . 
Piatt 


Mel  lenry  .  . 


Williamson  .  . 

St.  Clair 

Putnam 


1900 

1890 

146 
10,446 
1,601 

194 

1 

9,855 
1,649 

1 
1 
7 

283 

490 

2,215 

250 

7 

1,203 

7 

1,306 

830 

429 

1,300 

135 

1,295 

7 

265 

7 
7 
7 

507 
1,812 

339 
1,636 

7 

7 

287 

264 

634 

2,449 

1,252 

343 

396 

554 

] 

1,270 
266 

2^504 

1,415 

864 

1,258 

2,166 

1,187 

550 

251 

J 

8,962 
279 

5,918 
334 

6,725 

5,811 

481 

2,659 

668 

590 

383 

2,449 

598 

515 

528 

661 

349 
480 
646 

327 
378 
637 

815 
306 
430 
176 
951 

767 
298 
461 

732 

1,013 
532 
1,758 

979 

500 

1,355 

315 

859 

545 

5,375 

705 

1,979 

4,052 
819 

264 

287 

515 
528 
309 
507 
430 

473 
344 
319 
461 
408 

393 
561 

257 

708 
932 

533 

627 

391 

475 

2,005 

382 

501 

1,445 

637 

2,  510 

1,338 
876 

1,213 

1,104 

2.  559 

2,210 

1,000 
319 

779 
125 
186 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGK. 


Maryville  village.. 


Mascouta 

Mason  City 

Mason  town 

Matteson  village. . 


Mendon  village 

Mendota  city 

Meredosia  village.. 


Middleton  village 

Milan  village 

Milford  village 

Mill  Creek  village 

Mill  Shoals  village 

Milledgeville  village 

Millersburg  village  (Pierron  P.O.). 


Momenee  city 

Monee  village 

Monmouth  city. . 


Moi  r i  city 

Mom  isom  ille  \  illage.  . 
Morton  village 

i.        ,.,,    '         ,.  ,     ,    ill:,;. 


Mount  Carroll  city. . 


Mount  Pulaski  city. . 


National  Oily  village. 


New  Berlin  village.. 


New  Grand  Chain  village, . 


County. 

1010 

1000 

1890 

729 
2,081 
1,842 
345 
461 

'512 

8,033 

471 

417 

226 
444 
4,806 
509 
640 

3,806 

694 

449 

4,655 

751 
727 
1,316 
221 
700 

630 

}          417 

330 

349 
690 
2,070 
361 
298 

359 
24, 199 
2,201 

411 
9,128 

1,981 

347 
3,694 
4,563 

2,410 
1,126 
1,004 
836 
2,837 

194 

6.934 
1,759 

299 

276 

1,132 

3,501 

8|  007 
330 

'716 

251 
7,485 

450 
3,449 

457 

2,135 
253 

1,020 
520 

1,074 

542 

406 

1,131 

1,372 

690 

718 
369 
473 
499 
490 

St.  Clair 

Mason 

Effingham 

Cook 

Coles 

White 

Cook 

Grundy 

Sangamon 

Henderson 

Macoupin 

1J890 
309 

9,622 

2,  032 

1,869 

425 

323 

4,532 
447 
476 

::::::... 

449 

2,592 

550 

627 

3,736 
700 
758 
429 

4,069 

470 

Woodford 

758 

Massac 

3,573 

Rock  Island 

Iroguois 

719 

1,077 

273 

633 
305 
286 
1,172 
420 

339 

746 

2,545 

424 

299 

281 
17, 248 
2,026 

462 
7,460 

350 

'300 
2,329 
4,273 

2,308 
934 
894 
564 

2,705 

178 

854 

235 

4,311 

1,965 

308 

190 

1,048 

2,935 

1,643 

1,960 
5,216 

370 
1,478 

632 

324 

0,463 
467 

'398 

2,184 

692 

957 

/Bond 

301 

1,186 

415 

Woodford 

2,316 

Macoupin 

Rock  Island 

Kankakee ,... 

12,000 

1,035 

Kane 

1,643 

Effingham 

1,027 

3,653 

Whiteside 

2,088 

219 

222 

3,376 

1,836 

200 

895 

Macoupin 

1,986 
1,357 

Brown 

1,655 

3,233 

848 

Vermilion 

452 

Washington 

2,084 

1,321 

508 

1,126 

516 
410 

510 
533 

703 
468 
476 
469 
451 

1,208 

453 

Cumberland 

542 

390 

624 

Sangamon 

494 

424 

Pulaski 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


131 


New  Haven  village 

New  Holland  village 

New  Memphis  village 

New  Miielen  village 

New  Salem  village 

Newman  eity 

Newton  eity' 

Niantie  \  illage 

Miles  village 

Miles  Center  village 

Nilwood  village 

Noble  village 

Nokomis  city 

Nora  village 

Normal  town 

Norris  village 

Norris  City  village 

North  Aurora  village 

\oiili  Chicago  city 

North  Chillicothe  village  . . . 

North  Crystal  Lake  village 

North  Utica  village 

Oak  Lawn  village 

Oak  Park  village 

Oakford  village 

Oakland  eity 

Oakwood  village 

Oblong  village 

Oconee  village 

Odell  village 

Odin  village , 

0' Fallon  village 

Ogden  village 

Ohio  village 

Okawville  village 

Old  MarUsa  village 

Old  Ripley  village 

Olmsted  village 

Olney  city 

Omaha  village 

Onarga  village 

Oneida  city 

Oquawka  village 

Orangeville  village 

Oregon  city 

Orion  village 

Orland  Park  village 

Oswego  village 

Ottawa  city 

Otterville  town 

Owaneco  village 

Palatine  village 

Palestine  village 

Palmyra  village 

Panacity 

Panama  village 

Panola  village 

Papineau  village 

Paris  city 

Park  Ridge  city 

Parkersburg  town 

Patoka  village 

Pawpaw  village 

Pawnee  village 

Paxtoncity 

Payson  village 

Pearl  village 

Pearl  City  village 

Pecatonica  village 

Pekin  city 

Peoria  city 

Peoria  Heights  village 

Peotone  village 

Percy  village 

Perry  village 

Peru  city 

Pesotum  village 

Petersburg  city 

Phillipstown  village 

Philo  village 

Phoenix  village 

Pinckney  ville  city 

Pingree  Grove  village 


Gallatin 

ciinton : : : : : 

V  ashingtou. 
Pike 

Douglas 

Jasper 

Macon 

Cook 

Cook 

Macoupin 

Richland.... 
Montgomery . 
Jo  Daviess . . . 
McLean 

Fulton 

White 

McHenry 

La  Salle 

Cook 

Cook 

Menard 

Coles 

Vermilion 

Crawford 

Shelby 

Livingston... 

Marion 

St.  Clair 

Champaign . . 
Bureau 

Washington. 

St.  Clair 

Bond 

Pulaski 

Richland 

Gallatin 

Iroquois  .*.... 

Henderson... 
Stephenson. . 

Ogle 

Cook..".!!"]! 

Kendall 

LaSalle 

Coot 

Crawford 

Christian 

Macoupin 

Christian 

I  Bond 

(Montgomery. 

Woodford 

Iroquois 

Edgar 

Cook 

Richland 

Marion 

Lee 

Ford '.'.' 

Adams 

Pike 

Stephenson. 

Winnebago.. 
Tazewell 

will...'.'.'!!!! 

Randolph. . . 

Pike 

LaSalle 

Champaign.. 
Menard 

White 

Champaign.. 
Cook 


582 
1,207 


3,036 

2,187 

722 

928 

1,045 
8,420 
56, 100 

1,059 
6,347 
41,024 

1,003 

717 

642 
6,863 

705 
5,550 

2,807 

2,342 

502 

491 

2,357 

1,298 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR   VILLAGE. 


Piper  City  village 

I'M  rsliine,  village 

I'ittslield  eity 

I'lamlield  village 

Plain  ville  village 

Piano  city 

Pleasant  1 1  ill  village 

Pleasant  Plains  village.. . 

Plymouth  village 

Pocahontas  village 

Polo  city 

I'onliaeeity 

I'ontoosne  village 

Poplar  Grove  village 

Port  Byron  village 

Portland  eity 

Posen  village 

Prairie  City  village 

Prairie  du  Rocher  village. 
Princeton  city 

Prlncevllle  village 

Prophetstown  village 

Pulaski  village 

Quincy  city 

Raleigh  village 

Ramsey  village 

Rankin  village 

Ransom  village 

Rantoul  village 

Rapids  City  village 

Raymond  village 

Redbudcity 

Reddick  village 

Redmon  town 

Reeves  village 

Renault  village 

Reynolds  village 

Richmond  village 

Richview  village 

Ridge  Farm  village 

Ridgway  village 

Ridott  village 

Ripley  town 

River  Forest  village 

River  Grove  village 

Rlverdale  village 

Riverside  village 

Ri verton  village 

Rivervieav  village 

Roanoke  village 

Roberts  village 

Robinson  city 

Rochellecity 

Rochester  village 

Rock  City  village 

Rock  Falls  city 

Rock  Island  city 

Rockbridge  village 

Rockdale  village 

Rockefeller  village 

Rockfordcity 

Rockton  village 

Rockwood  village 

Rome  i  illage 

Romeo  ville  village 

Roodhouse  citv 

Rose  llill  village 

Rosevilie  village 

Rosiclare  village 

Rossville  village 

Round  Lake  village 

Royalton  village 

Ruma  village 

Russellville  village 

Rutland  village 

Sadorus  village 

sailor  Springs  village 

St.  Anne  village 

St.  Augustine  village 

St.  Charles  city 

St.  David  village 

St.  Elmo  city 

ville  city 

St.  Jacob  village 


Livingston. . . 
Hancock 

Rock  Island.. 

LaSalle 

Cook 

McDonough... 
Randolph 


Vermilion 

LaSalle 

Champaign... 


Cook..!! 
Cook 


Ford 

Crawford.. 

Ogle 


Whiteside.... 
Rock  Island.. 
Greene 


Franklin!!! 

Randolph  .  . 


Fulton... 

Fayette.. 


31,051 
936 

23,584 

186 

2,351 

2,360 

1,014 

278 

1,435 

788 
274 
879 

151 

132 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


■a  village ;  St.  Clair.. 


itemcity :  Marion... 

Saline  village Madison.. 

San  Jose  village 

Sandoval  village 


i  Mind  village.. 


Scottville  village. . 


Sesser  village 

Shabbona  village.. 


Sheffield  village.. 


Sherrard  village... 
Shiloh  Valley  villa 
Shipman  village... 


Sigel  village 

Sil vis  village 

Simpson  village 

Sims  village 

Smithboro  village . . 


Smithfield  yillage. 


S.,:iUj    Kl::in   i  Ml:.;,'!-. 


I'.ay  village 

-.prim.!;  Kofosi  \  illiv.'o. 
Spring  Grove  village.. 


Stanford  village.. 


Steeleville  village.. 


Stewardson  town... 

Stockton  village 

Stonington  village... 

Stoy  village 

Strasburg  village. . . 


1 1  oeon. 
(Mason.. 

Marion . . 

Dekalb.. 


McDonough.. 

Macoupin 

Rock  Island.. 


Mercer 

Bureau 

Woodford.. 

Dekalb 


Carroll... 
Gallatin.. 
Bureau.. . 

Iroquois... 


Cook 

Mercer 

Macoupin.. 


Ford 

Vermilion 

Champaign. . 


Rock  Island... 

Johnson 

Wayne 


Fulton.... 
Dekalb.... 


(iinn.lv 

Marshall... 
Randolph.. 


*    < ■"., 

Woodford.... 

Cook 

McHenry 

Bureau 

White 

Sangamon 


396 

410 

444 

404 

564 
293 

581 
258 

314 

393 

405 

630 

1,000 

411 

538 

515 

505 
1,005 

459 
2,941 

471 
1,979 

128 
378 

147 

6,214 

3,837 

34,159 

24,963 

601 

2,786 
562 
712 

6,309 

2,209 
401 

5,824 

946 
438 

617 
379 
270 

392 
14,079 

258 
233 

2,399 
360 

1,468 
557 

1,268 
735 

1,037 

350 

3,325 

366 
3,097 

879 
418 

851 

238 

363 

909 
373 

536 
379 

587 

678 
1,698 

502 
591 

Thawville  village. . 

Thayer  village 

Thebes  village 


Thomson  village. 


Upper  Alton  city . . 


Fulton 

Menard 

Alexander 

Whiteside 

Montgomery . . 


Champaign.... 

Franklin 

Carroll 

Cook 

Randolph 

Vermilion 

Pike 

Cook 

Bureau 

Cumberland.. 

Champaign.... 

Marshall 

La  Salle 


Stark 

McLean. . 
Shelby... 


Madison 

Champaign... 
Fayette 


Macoupin 

Cass 

Montgomery . . 


Washburn  village Woodford. . 

Washington  city Tazewell... 

Wataga  village 


Waverly  city 

Wayne  City  village. . 
Waynesville  village. . 


Dewitt. . 
Dewitt. . 
Iroquois  . 


West  Brooklyn  village 

\\  r-  i.  (  'iiiiTiuo  oil  v 

»  !•■' i,  I ' loo  vilhge Kane 

West  Frankfort  city Franklin. . 

West  Hammond  village Cook 


1,447 
15 


3,653 

2,987 

376 
639 

853 

445 

807 

429 

'327 

'313 

498 

417 

398 
467 

309 

374 

474 
125 
300 
965 
818 

845 

'497 
160 

474 
146 

801 
676 

902 

473 
141 

528 

368 

1,486 

1,053 

1,877 
1,348 

1,506 
873 

2,935 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— ILLINOIS. 

-POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITV,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Westfield  village.. 
WostvlUe  village.. 


Wheeling  village.. 


Williamson  village . . 


Willow  Hill  wlb.gr... 


.  Hancock . . . 
.  Edwards... 
.   Cook 

.    Chirk 

.1  Vermilion.. 

.    Pulaski.... 

.!  Dupage 

.    Jasper 

.    Cook 

.  Williamson 
.  Macoupin.. 
.    Greene 

Madison 

Sangamon. . 
.    Perry 

.  Cook 

I  Will 

.  Greene 

.  Scott 


700 

662 

820 

1,605 

476 
451 

510 

2, 345 
206 
331 

1,622 

811 

2,030 

447 

1,961 

fY,  TOWN,  OR   VILLAGE. 


Windsor  village  (New   Windsor 

P.   O.) 

iVinnrhago  village 

Winnelka  iiUa.gr 

Winslow  village 

Winlhrop  Harbor  village 

Will,  village 

Wood  Kiver  village 

Woodljurn  town 

Woodhull  village 

Woodland  village 

U  oodlau  n  village 

w (son  village 

Woodstock  city 

Worden  village 

Wyanet  village 

Wyoming  city 

Vrnia  village 

Yates  City  village 

i  oi  I.  \  dlage 

Yorkville  village 

Zioncity 


Iroquois 

Jefferson. . . 

Morgan 

McHenry.. 

Madison 

Bureau 

Stark 

Clay 

Clark.".".!;.'! 
Kendall.... 
Lake 


INDIANA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Adams  County.. 

Blue  Creek  township. . . 


Kirk  land  township 

Monroe  township,  including  Monroe  torn 
part  of  Berne  town 


townships 

Monroe  town*. 
Preble  township. . 


n  Monroe  and 


St.  Marys  township 

Union  township 

Wabash  township,  including  Geneva  town  and 

part  of  Berne  town ! 

Berne  town '  (part  of) i 

Geneva  town 

Washington  township,  including  Decatur  city. . 


Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 


Allen  County.. 


Aboite  township 

Adams  township, 'including  New  Haven  town 
and  parts  of  wards  8  and  10  of  Fort  Wayne  city. 

Fort  Wayne  city  (part  of) 

Total  for                                    A  dams,  Wash- 
ington    (l)li!    U  mine  iim  ml'ips 

Wardl 

Ward  S 

Wards 

Ward  4 

WardB 

Ward6 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

New  Haven  town 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Eel  River  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lake  township 

Madison  township 

Marion  township 

Maumee  township,  including  Shirley  City  town. 

Shirley  City  town 

Milan  township 

Monroe  township,  including  MonroevUle  town. . 

Monroeville  town 

Perry  township 

Pleasan  t  township 

St.  Joseph  township 

Scipio  township 

Springfield  township 

•  including  parts  of  wards 

1  and  9  of  Fort  AVayne  city 

Fort  Wayne  city  (part  of)... 

Wayne  township    includirj      cards  2  to  7  and 
parts  of  wards  1,  8,  9,  and  10  of  Fort  Wayne 

city 

Fort  Wayne  city  (part  of) 


Bartholomew  County.. 


Columbus  township,  including  Coiumi.ns  oily. 


Wardl.. 

Hard  <;.. 
WardS.. 


Hart-sville  town 

Jackson  township 

Nineveh  township 

Ohio  township 

Rook  Creek  township... 


1  Returned  In  1900  as  in  Monroe 

*  Incorporated  in  1900. 

•  County  total  includes  populati 
pendently  In  1890. 


1.070 
5.553 

4,m 


3,852 
806 

45,116 


Bartholomew  County— Continued. 
Sand  Creek  township,  including  Elizabethtown 

Union  township 

\V;n  iic  township,  including  Jonesville  town.. 

'jnlU.irillc  Inn:  II 

Wardl 

WardB 

Wards 


Benton  County 

Bolivar  township,  including  Otterbein  t< 


i ; r: 1 1 1 1  luwnsliip.  iiii  lading  Boswell  tc 


Earl  Park  to 
Union  township.. 
York  township... 


Blackford  County.. 


Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 

WardS... 

Jackson  township,  including  part  of  ward  3  of 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Lick  hi"  i  on  nship,  including  Hartford  City. . 


Boone  County 

Center  township,  including  Lebanon  city. . 


Eagle  township,  including  Zionsville  town.. 


Jackson    township,    including    Advance    and 

Jamestown  towns 

A  dvance  town 7 

Jamestown  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Jefferson  township 

Marion  township 

Perry  township 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  Thorntown 


Brown  County.. 

nblen  township 

cson  township 

Johnson  township. . 
"in  Buren  tow--'-'- 

;:  -liirl'.doli  Im 
Xushnitlc  In 
4  Part  of  Wayne  township  and  parts  of  J 


6,187 

1.4S7    . 
2,074    . 


l  (35,393)  of  Fort  Wayne  city,  returned  inde- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1.S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  J900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Carroll  County.. 


Deer  Crook  township,'  including  Delphk'il.y. . 
Delphi  citi/1 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Democrat,  lown  mip  .. 


Jackson  township,  including  Camden  tc 

Camden  town  J 

,1  efTerson  township 


Ward2 

WardS 

Rock  Creek  township. . . 
Tippecanoe  township . . . 
Washington  township. . 


Boone  township,  including  Royal  Center  ti 

Royal  Center  town 

Clay  township 

Clinton  township... 


Ward  I .. 
Waul '2.. 
Ward.:.. 
Ward  J,.. 


Ward  6 

Harrison  township 

I    "■!.      •■'   io         :      ■        II.'  .....    .i 

Galveston  town  « 

Jefferson  township 

Miami  I  u  wnship 

Noble  tow  nship 

Tipton  township,  including  Walton  town 


WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Washington  township. . 


Charlestown  township,  including  Charlestown 

CharYesiown  town  Y.\\\'.\\[\\\'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.\ 

Jeffersonville  township,  including  Clarksville, 
Claysburg,   and    Port    Fulton    towns,    and 

Jeffersonville  city 

Clarksville  town 

Claysburg  town 

Jeffersonville  city 

Ward  I 

Wardt 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

WardS 

fori   Fnlimi  "urn 

Monroe  township 

Oregon  township 

Owen  township 

Silver  Creek  township,  including  Sellersburg 

SeUersburg  town 

Union  township 

Utica  township 

Washington  township 

Wood  township,  including  New   Providence 

New  'Providence  town  *  (Borden  P.  6.) 


1,307 
1,267 

1,409 
lj360 

1,189 
1,655 

"i,127 


1  Part  of  Deer  Creek  township  (South  Delphi  town)  annexed  to  Delphi  city 
o  Logansport  city  in  190S. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Brazil  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Brazil  city  6  in  Brazil  and  Jackson 


WardS.. 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 


Cass  township 

Dick  Johnson  township 

Harrison  township,  including  Clay  City  towr 

Clay  City  town 

Jackson  township,  including  part  of  ward  4 
Brazil  city 

Hrazil  city  «  (part  of) 

Lewis  township 

Perry  township 

Posey  township,  including  Staunton  town... 


Slav 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Sugar  Ridge  township,  including  Center  Point 


Washington     township,     including 


Clinton  Cot 


Center  township,  including  Frankfort  city. . 
Frankfort  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Forest  township 

Jackson  township 


Kirklintown... 
Madison  township. . 
Michigan  township,  including   Michigantown 

Michigantown  tc 
Owen  township. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

is  township,  including  Rossville  tc 


Rossville  to _. 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Susjar  Creek  township.. 

Union  township 

Warren  township 

t    Washington  township. . 


Crawford  County.. 


Boone  township,  including  Alton  town 

Alton  town 

Jennings    township,    Including    Leavenworth 

Leavenworth  town 

Johnson  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Marengo  town 


Whiskey  Run  township,  Including  Mllltown 


4  Incorporated  In  190^. 


'  Ineornorated  In  1903. 


6,906 
6,006 


1,442 

2,177 

S98 

1,170 


136 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I.  Table  5  1 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

D  viess  County 

27,747 

29,914 

26,227 

Dekalb  County 

25,054 

25,711 

Butler  township 

Concord  township,3  including  SI.  Joe  town 

Barr  township,  including  Cannelburg and  Mont- 

3,335 
300 

153 
72 

611 
1,574 
2,268 

961 
1,109 
2,371 
1,064 

298 

w 

S62 

l'852 
1,199 
1,059 

11,404 
7,854 
1,501 
1,678 
2,615 
1,102 
968 

21,396 

'280 

3,551  1 

276 

824 
957 
391 
117 
146 
128 
1,194 

\',7()4 
1,167 
1,204 

5,533 

349 

4,149 

1,239 

1,094 

1,816 

562 

1,140 

318 

117 

90 

111 

639 

76 

271 

292 

805 

381 

500 

4,710 

3,919 

1,162 

1,319 

1,179 

269 

3,000 

1,818 

51,414 

812 

1,861 
483 

831 

616 
1,802 
2,706 

908 
1,154 
2,359 

923 

415 
1,093 
1,968  ; 

1,361 
1,171 
1,797 
1,244 
1,351 

5,424 

Elmore  township,  including  Elnora  town 

(Irani  township,  including  '.'•.  ulerloo  town 

2,068 

1,300 

2,352 

764 

Madison  township,  including  Odon  town 

!uding  Altona  town  and 

3,910 

1,784 
1,992 
1,312 
1,125 

11,994 
8,551 

1,674 
1,599 
1,295 
1,083 

9,712 
6,064 

645 
1,310 

Rich  Ian.  1  township,  including  Corunna  town... 

I 1  <  including  Washington 

Smithfield  township,  including  parts  of  wards 

1,607 
498 

1,040 

Total  for    ,                                  >>  iit  Id  township, 
Dekalb    County,   and    Steuben   township, 

22,194 

23,364 

5,042 

4,410 
1,675 

700 
1,421 

714 
1,271 

425 

1,007 
281 

618 
976 
970 
261 

5,490 
697 

S,9S0 

1,163 
744 
926 
478 
620 
553 

1,464 

1,460 

m 

430 
844 

18,793 

357 
5,218 
3,645 

425 
5,371 

423 

520 

4,132 

8,896 

Union  township,  including  Auburn  city 

Clay  township,  Including  Dillsboro  town 

1,341 

465 

980 

304 

681 
1,085 
1,250 

369 

5,472 

473 

4,326 

1,413 
439 

1,047 
320 

731 
1,203 
1,441 

5,517 
435 

4,m 

Harrison  township,  ine1^ 

Wilmington  to  ,n  1  n,   m.  hiding  Butler  town. 

3,297 
2,063 

49,624 

3,868 

Delaware  Count 

[Joint  population  of  West  Harrison  town  in 

,■■<,.,.:■ 

Ind.,  and  Harrison  village  in 
township,   Hamilton  County,   Ohio,  In 
1910, 1,649;  in  1900, 1  760;  and  in  1890,2,010.] 

Center  township,*  including  Muncie  city  and 

32,195 
24,006 
4,068 
1,887 
2,073 
2,722 
7,310 
5,955 
1,122 
863 
2,354 

l'263 
1,782 
1,738 

350 
1,419 
2,483 

870 
1,070 
1,804 
2,505 
1,428 
1,931 

232 
241 
165 

19,843 

28,537 

20,942 

,■!,',,                   '                                                              .  . 

LawTencebui                                  ling  Greendale 

868 

"Delaware  iownship,  including  Albany  town. . . 

2,116 
1,307 
2,106 
1,643 

1,579 

2,041 

■      : 

1  615 

631 
1,488 
875 
1,425 
338 
456 
935 

19,518 

772 
1,776 

938 
1,484 

432 
814 

19,277 

1,595 
2,367 
1,032 
1,119 

•2, 822 
1,667 
2,005 

1,925 

Sparta  township,  including  Moores  Hill  town 

Union  township,  including  Eaton  town 

Washington  township,  including  Gaston  town. 

1,863 

1,851 

1,508 

169 

641 

1,328 

'ill 

1,670 

211 

1,228 

341 

2,370 

676 

205 

191 

279 

6,420 
1,072 
1,163 
2,134 
1,051 
Washingtc 

ulllu.'.ed    id 

Concord  to 

1,867 
1,503 

211 

641 
1,538 
1,477 

162 
1,794 

266 
1,532 

451 
2.562 

614 

1,942 
1,681 
231 
699 
1,605 
1,562 

m 

2,038 
224 
1,733 

Dubois  Count 

20,357 

20,253 

Bainbridge  township,  including  Jasper  town . . . 

3,333 
2,196 
1,033 
1,482 
1,302 
1,890 
827 
1,025 
1,283 

l'69S 

439 

1,245 

870 

3,649 

2,464 

680 

823 

961 

acie  city  in  1 

3,060 
1,863 
1,186 
1,509 
1,386 
1,752 

2,385 

Jackson  tow n                               rest  Hill  town.. 

1,281 

1,256 

ii... 

1,436 

1,239 

Salt  Creek  township,  including  NTewpoint  town. 

Ferdinand  township,  including  Ferdinand  town 

1,787 

Sand  Creel;  to                                   >  estport  town . 

2,499 

462 

1,287 
1,211 
1,144 
1,953 
476 
1,289 

3,692 

2,527 

1,019 

1,297 

!<■    I     i       c,    i    .                                                                               1 

2,113 

419 

Washington  township,  including  Greensburg 

6,604 
6,034 

5,518 
3,696 

1,166 

939 

I 'at  ok  a  township,  including  1 1  untingburg  city. 

4,210 

3,167 

1  Part  of  Washington  township  annexed  tc 

2  Part  of  Center  township  (Cochran  town) 
'  Spencer  township  organized  from  part  of 
*  Incorporated  In  1906. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902 

n  city  in  190 
Aurora  city  I 
vnship  in  190 

i. 

a  1907. 
9. 

•  Parts  of  Center  township  annexed  to  Mti 
'  Incorporated  In  1903. 
'  Incorporated  In  1907. 
»  Incorporated  in  1904. 
» Incorporated  In  1905. 

901, 1903,  anc 

1908. 

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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  J 890— Continued. 

|For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  tor  those  between  1890  ami  twin,  „or  imports  or  t  hr  Twelfth  (  onsus:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


Elkhart  County.. 


Baugo  township 


nship,  including  part  of  Hillersburg 


Millersburg  town  (.part  of) 

Concord  to- M                                iids2  to  ti  and 
part  of  ward  1  of  Elkhart  city 


n  Concord  and  Osolo 


Ward  1.. 

WardS.. 

\l„rd  ',.. 


WardB 

WardS 

Elkhart  township,  including  Goshen  city. . 


Goshen  city.. 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4. . 


Ward  5 

Harrison  township  . 
Jackson  township... 
Jefferson  to 


awnship,  including  part  of  Nappanee 


township 
Middlebury   township.  Including   Middlebury 

Middlebury  town 

Olive  tow  nship, including  Wakarusa  town 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.  ■ 


Osolo  township,  including  part  of  ward  1  of 
Elkhart  city 

Elkhart  city  (part  of) . 


wnship,  including  part  of  Nappanee 


Nappanee  town  (part  of) . . 


•  mi  township,  including  Bristol  town. 


Fayette  County.. 


i  :ii|. 


of  Connersville  city. . 


Ward 

Ward 

Wards 

Ward4 

East  Connersville  town 

lirview  township,  including  part  of  Glenwood 

Glenwood  toton  (part  of) ? 

Total  for  Glenwood  town  5  in   Fairview  and 
Orange   townships,   Fayette  County,    and 

Union  township,  Jlvsh  County  .. 


V  city  (part  of).. 


2,483 
3,273 
4,889 

£,761 

8,  SI  4 


■2,1 -U 

1,17:; 


Orange  township,  including  part  of  Glenwood 

Glenwood  town  (part  of) 

Posev  township 

Waterloo  township 


Floyd  County 

Franklin  township i  727  1  727,  771 

•  County  total  includes  population  (12,S53)  of  Elkhart  city  and  Nappanee  town, 
returned  independently  In  1890. 

»  Part  of  Concord  township  annexed  to  Elkhart  city  in  1900. 
«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Elkhart  city. 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Nappanee  town. 


6  Incorporated  in  1905. 


'  Incorporated  in  1902. 
7  Incorporated  in  1900. 
»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 
'  Incorporated  in  1909. 
•o  Incorporated  in  1903. 
11  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1910. 


Floyd  County— Continued. 
Georgetown  township,  including  Georgetown 

1910 

1,632 

SSI 
69 
66 
66 
64 
97 

'  m 

25, 275 
20,629 
S,S46 

s,m 

1,826 
i,S27 
2,832 
S,Stl 

6,692 
78S 

20,439 

1900 

1,837 
S60 

1890 



i.reon  villi'  low  i. ?:.,;.     is-l-onr-  <; renin  i lie  town. 

1,401 
S09 

1,577 

24,576 
20,628 

1,415 

Uifavcllo  township 

.Nov.   All. iniy  township,  in<-luiling  Xew  Albany 

1,440 

698 
21,446 

Cain  township,  including  Hillsboro  town 

1,403 
628 

702 
1,105 
1,139 

116 
3,871 
S,SS5 

901 
1,006 
1,428 
1,987 

636 
1,904 

S72 

3,050 

2,069 

3,241 
1,767 
1,049 

15,335 

1,537 

600 

773 

1,330 

1,322 

1,509 

Jackson  towns!     .   ,,    ..               it  lace  town 

1,407 

3,536 
3,005 



Mill  Creek  township,  including  Kingman  town. 

2, 145 

1,974 

Richland  township,  including  Mcllott  town 

1,869 

1,981 

1,121 
3,366 

2,21S 

3,271 
L176 

16,388 

Trny  township,  including  Co\  ington  city 

2,968 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Veedersburg 

Bath  township 

604 

651 

3,891 

2,169 

876 

553 

1,161 

186 

77 

65 

53 

1,209 

60S 

693 

713 

2,017 

966 

92 

672 

88 

68 

S6 

699 

1,118 

142 

1,150 

16,879 

557 
653 

2,037 

1,073 

601 

1,317 

'.'rod,  \  illc  t.ov  nship,  including  Brookville  town. 

4,270 

1,509 



Lanrd  township,  including  Laurel  town 

1,412 
600 
712 
810 

2,122 
957 

1,760 

Ray  township,  including  Oldenburg  town 

2,244 

::::::::::":::::::::: 

849 

1,130 

153 

1,154 

17,453 

Springfield  lownsliiii,  including   Mount  Canncl 

1,224 

Whitewater  township 

1,241 
2,754 
1,799 

296 
1,107 
1,209 
5,600 
S,S64 
1,107 
1,074 
1,188 
1,826 

7*8 
1,343 

1,351 
2,532 
1,765 

i,"234* 

5^835 
S,421 

Liberty  towns                                ion  town 

n  eluding  Rochester  city.. 

5,063 

Ward  1 

Union  township,  including  Kewanna  town 

1,948 

646 

1,500 

1,919 

1,410 

138 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1010,  seo  footnotes;  for  those  between  1800  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Gibson  County.. 


Barton  township 

Center  township,  including  Francisco  town  . 


nship,  including  Oakland  City 


WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 

WardS 

n  township.. 


Wardl.. 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 


ton  township.. 


Ward  I 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

township,  including  Fairmount  and 


3  and  o  of  Marion  city.. 


including   Matthews  and 


Matthews  town7. 


Ward  /.. 
WardS.. 

Wind  .',.. 


Ward  4. 
WardS. .. 
Liberty  township 

.Mill  tn'ivnship,  including  Gas  City  and  Jonesboro 


S    t'illl.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Jonesboro  town... 

Monroe  township 

Pleasant  township... 


Van   Buren   township,  including  Van   Buren 


Van  Buren  town 

Wardl 

Ward  S 

WardS 

Washington  township,  including  part  of  ward  ] 


Minimi  city  s  (part  of).. 


Greene  County . . 


WardS... 

WardS... 

Center  township.. 


2,061 
6,770 


i  Incorporated  in  1906. 

a  Parts  annexed  to  Marion  city  in  1902  and  1909. 

'  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Center  township  only.     Parts  of  Center  and  Franklin 
townships  annexed  in  1902  and  part  of  Center  township  annexed  in  1909. 
« Incorporated  in  1903. 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Greene  County— Continued. 


Highland  township.. 


Bloom  field  town... 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Taylor  township 

Washington  township,  including  Lyons  to 


East  ward 

North  ward 

South  ward 

Wright  township,  including  Jason  ville  town. . 


Hamilton  County.. 


Adams  township,  including  Sheridan  town. . 

Sheridan  town - 

Clay  township,  including  part  of  Carmel  towi 


Carmel  to.. ..  %r 
Total  for  Carmel  town  in  Clay  and  Delaware 
townships. . 


<  'a rnirl  town  (part  of) 

Fishers  Station  town  * 

Fall  Creek  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Arcadia,  Atlanta, 
and  Cicero  towns 

A  tlanta  town 

Noblesvilletownship,  including  Noblesvillecity. 


Noblesville  city . . 


WardS.. 

WardS 

Washington  township, includingWestfield  town. 
Westfield  to 


Hancock  County.. 


Brown   township,   including   part   of   Shirley 

Total  for  Shirlnj  inn  n  in  Drown  township, 
Hancock  County,  and  Greensboro  town- 
ship, Henry  County 

Buck  Creek  township 

Center  township,  including  Greenfield  city. 

( it  ten  fit  Id  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Green  township. 


1'iiricillc  In 
Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 


Harrison  County. . 


14,379  j.  Blue  Kiver  township.. 


Boone  township,  including  Laconia  town 

Laconia  town 

Franklin  (ownship,  iiiHuilhu;  Lanesvllle  town 

Lanesville  town 

Harrison  township,  including  Corydon  town.. 

Corydon  town. . 


including  Mauckport  town 1,611  | 

n S79  I 

s  Part  annexed  to  Marion  city  in  1902. 

'■  Kci.urned  in  1900  as  in  Center  township  only. 
'  Incorporated  in  1902. 
« Incorporated  in  1908. 
» Incorporated  in  1901. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890     Continued. 

[  For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sop  footnoto.s;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Keporls  of  the  Twelfth  <  "crisn  ;:   1900,  Vol.  1,   I  . .  1 , 1 ■  ■  .,  ; 


r  crvn,  division. 


Harrison  County— Continued. 

Jackson  township,  including  Crandall  town.. 
Crandall  town 

Morgan  township,  including  Palmyra  town.. 


Palmyra  town.. 
>sey  township,  including  Elizabeth  t< 


Elizabeth  to 

Scott  township 

Spencer  township 1 

l'a\  lor  township 

Washington  township,  including  New  Amstor- 

■  .     <        I     ■■„■:..■.■:■   ..i'  ■;    . 

Webster  township,  including  New  Middletown 


U, lawn  town.. 


Hendricks  County.. 


Brown  township 

Center  township,  including  Danville  tow  n.  - 
Danville  to-  — 


North  Salem  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S I 

Franklin  township : 

Cuiliord  township,  including  ITainfield  town.. 


Plain  field  to 

Clayton  town  > 

Lincoln  township,  including  Brownsburg  town. 

Brownsburg  town 

Wardl ! 

Wards j 

Wards 

Marlon  township.. 


Middle  township,  including  Pittsboro  town.. 


Henry  County.. 


Blue  R iver  township ,  including Mooreland  town . 


nship,   including   Middletown 


Lewisville  to .. 
Greensboro  township,  including  Greensboro  and 
Kennard  towns  and  part  of  Shirley  town 


Greensboro  to 

Kemvird  town 

Shirley  town  (.part  of)... 


Harrison  township,  including  Cadiz  town 

Cadiz  town 

ITenry  township,  including  New  Castle  city.. 


New  Castle  city  \ 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 1 

WardS I 

WardS ! 

Ward! I 

Jefferson  township,  including  Sulphur  Springs 
town - 

Sulphv  T  S  ; .    ■  ■    ■  . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Liberty  township 

Prairie   township,   including    Mount    Summit 

town 

Mount  Summit  towns 

Spiceland   township,  including  Dunreith  and 
Spiceland  towns 


Knightstown  town. . 


1,867 
669 

1,986             1,905 
699                606 

1,007 

;>,iss 

1,247 
2,707 

1,199 
2,609 

1,603 
878 

2.  452 

2,578 

1,474 
676 

1 ,  452 
6SS 



1,046 
1,584 

408 
1,106 

SS4 

1,666  1 
1,644  ; 

1,097 
1,837 

1,239 

1,362 

1,6S6 
1,489 
1,511 
1,890 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


1910 


^Incorporated  in  1910. 


Howard  County 33,177  | 

Center  township/    including  Kokoiuoeity 19,600 

Kokomocity1 17,010 

Wardl 1,958' 

WardS S.SS0 

WardS 1.9S9 

Ward  4 S,  986 

Wards S,598 

Ward  8 S.S09 

Clay  township 1, 050 

Ervln  township 1,700 

Harrison  township 958 

Honey  Creek  township 1,137 

Howard  township 1,084 

Jackson  township 909 

Liberty  township,  including  Greentown  town..  2,843 

Greentown  town /,  766 

Monroe  township 959 

Taylor  tow  nship 1 ,  832 

Union  township 1, 099 

Huntington  County 28,382 

Clear  (reck  township 1,237 

Dallas  township,  including  Andrews  town 1,575 

A  ndrews  town 95? 

Ward  1 1  S68 

WardS SS7 

Ward  S I  S6S 

Huntington  township,*  including  College  Park 

town  and  Huntington  city 12,483 

College  Park  town  s ,  10S 

Wardl 16 

Ward  S S8 

Ward  S SS 

Ward4 14 

Ward  6 IS 

Huntington  cili,  * - /"...',  ' 

Ward  1 1,917 

WardS S,6SS 

WardS 1.6S5 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Jackson  township,  including  Roanoke  town 

Roanoke  town 

Jefferson  township,   including  part  of  Mount 

Mount  Etna  town  (part  of) 

Total  for    Mount    Etna   town  in  Jefferson, 

Lancaster,  Polk,  and  Wayne  township*. . . . 

Lancaster  township,  including  part  of  Mount 

!sfount  Etna  tn.r  n  ( p  rrt  of  i 

Polk  township,  including  part  of  Mount  k'.tna 

Mount  Etna  town  (part  of) 

1!  oelc  t  reck:  township,  including'  part  of  Markle 

Markle  'town  '(pari  of)'. .... '. '. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 
Total  for  Markle  town"'  in  Rock  Creek  town- 
ship,  Iliintiimioi,   Count  a.  and  Rock   lurk 

township,   Wells  Count  u  __ 

Salatnonie  township,  including  Warren  town. .. 

Warren  town 

CJnion  township 

\\  anvil  township 

Wayne  township,  including  part  of  Mount  Etna 

Mount  Etna  town  ( pnt  of) 

Jackson  County 

Brownstown  township,  including  Brownstown 

Brownstown  ton  n 

Carr  township 

Drill  v,  ood  township 

Grassy  Fork  township 

Hamilton  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Seymour  city 

Seymour  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Owen  township 

Redding  township 

Sail  creek  township 

Vernon  township,  including  i  rothersvilletown.. 

Crolhersville  town 

Washington  township 

7  Parts  of  Center  township  annexed  to  Kokomo 

8  Parts  of  Huntington  township  annexed  to  Hun 
1905,  1908,  and  1909:  parts  of  Huntington  city  annc 
in  1901, 1903,  and  1906. 

9  Incorporated  in  1908. 
i"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Rock  Creek  township, 


1,706 

1,973 

1,846 
556 

1,948 

1,433 

1,500 

1 ,  610 

S7 

U 

42 

148 

176 

1,468 

1.611 

1,811 

9S 

118 

1$4 

787 

874 

1,010 

IS 

18 

S6 

1,992 

2,070 

2,081 

746 

7S9 

670 

8S0 

7S9 

670 

2,605 

3, 152 

2,346 

1,189 

1,6SS 

1,1S0 

1,314 

1,427 

1,552 

1,100 

1,084 

1,267 

955 

900 

1,047 

24,727 

26,633 

24,139 

3,132 

3,535 

3,306 

1,49S 

1,685 

1.4S2 

1,659 

1,706 

1.651 

1,111 

1,157 

1,066 

1,021 

1,197 

1,147 

2,031 

1,858 

7,607 

7,640 

6,502 

6.  SOS 

6,445 

5,  SS7 

1,699 
1,261 
1,052 

1,404 

1,795 

2,031 

1,722 

1,533 

1,577 

1,423 

1,935 

2,538 

2.466 

2,358 

2,268 

2,099 

1,0S8 

765 

699 

862 

953 

899 

1904,  1907  and  1909. 

city  in  1900,  l'Jnu.  1904. 

lexed  to  Huntington  township 

Huntington  County,  only. 


140 


Table  1.- 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  eta 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 

POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

,,  between  1900  and  1010,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1X0.0  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

minor  crra  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

13,044 

14,292 

11,185 

Johnson  County— Continued. 

Franklin  township,  including  Franklin  city 

5,490 
4,602 
1,526 
1,279 
1,288 

3,425 

1,608 

S4S 

70 

162 
1,298 
2,064 

39,183 

5,060 
4,005 
1,640 
1,360 

1,393 

3,410 
1,608 

384 

liarkley  township 

Carpenter     township,     including     Remington 

1,074 

1,968 
982 
609 
432 
637 

711 
3,692 

2,S9S 

531 

1,281 
655 
762 
557 

24,961 

1,303 

2,198 

1,120 

753 

480 

771 

472 

764 

3,483 

2,256 

396 

558 

1,319 

909 

366 
26,818 

1,093 

2,058 
940 
622 
479 
631 
413 
492 
2,568 
1,455 
259 
585 
747 
687 
551 

4,873 

1  lonsley  i  ownship 

Needham  township 

(iillam  township - 



\l:iiion  township,  including  Rensselaer  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

1,360 

2,095 

32,746 

...,.■■                                  n              i 
Wheatfield  town 

28,044 

23,478 

Busseron  township,  including  Oaktown  town. . 

Jav  County 

2,202 
608 
1,328 
3,224 
630 
2,624 
1,201 
1,727 

5,860 

2,794 

445 

129 

162 

164 

17,654 

14,895 

1,645 

2,S45 

1,684 

1,901 

2,727 

4,693 

1,596 

1,767 

27,936 

2,136 

1,729 

1,821 

469 

1,333 

1^99 
723 

1,264 
169 

1,067 

1,844 
800 

1,423 

5,428 
2,871 

1,714 
1,020 
6,459 
5, ISO 
1,046 
1,668 
1,200 
1,217 

20,483 

1,791 

384 

1,449 

1^424 
873 

1,313 
168 

1,200 

2,063 
773 

1,498 

6,310 

3,187 

2,206 
1,114 
6,161 
4,798 

1,843 

1,327 
3,601 
688 
2,522 
1,364 

4,095 

Harrison  to  v.  n               :.     ..        onroe  City  town. 
Monroe  City  town 

3,244 

1,714 
1,547 
1,787 

956 
1,435 

160 

2^010 

697 

1,646 

2,785 
1,024 

922 
1,155 
5,274 
3,725 

Johnson  township 

1,967 

■  i  wmship 

Palmyra  township 

1,241 
1,355 

3,428 

Knox  township 

Madison  township,  including  Salamonia  town. . . 
Salamonia  town 

Vigo  township,  including  Bicknell  and  Sand- 

Xoble  township 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

wards  1  and  2  and  part  of  ward  3  of  Dunkirk 

Vincennes  tov.                              vincennes  city. 
Vincennes  city  6 

12,816 
10,249 

10,704 
8,853 

Ward4 

Wabash  township 

Washington  township 

1,480 
1,719 

29,109 

1,556 

Widner  township 

1,820 

22,913 

24,607 

Clay  township,  including  Claypool  town 

1,246 
408 
ISO 
77 
201 

1,110 
431 
142 

197 

1,219 
205 

728 

1,900 

523 

1,177 

1,237 

1,190 

493 

802 

1,320 

401 

929 

990 

1J302 

2,398 

1,879 

S62 

37/ 

646 

1,856 

814 

199 

816 

800 

1,817 

817 

176 

898 

249 

6,190 

4,430 

1,670 

1,802 

1,458 

1,320 
399 

1,366 

1,213 
1,029 

S66 
1,229 
10,013 
6,984 

760 
1.SS6 
1,246 

768 

1,114 

.       1,248 

485 
1,394 

160 

'871 
1,479 
1,330 

14,203 

1,186 
1,037 
377 
1,279 
11,761 
7,836 

1,184 
1,082 
469 
1,272 
13,027 
8,936 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Etna  township,  including  Etna  Green  town 

Uanover  township,  including  Hanover  town 

1,229 

420 

Madison  to  .'i                                n'lison  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Franklin  township,  including  part  of  Mentone 

1,357 

234 

767 

2,117 
628 
1,328 
1,341 
1,358 
504 

1,406 
890 
1,027 
1,193 
1,582 
1,420 

2,037 
928 

i.'ssi' 

90S 

i'/'i/  ;■■        ,',:  , ',  mi.   ■;      ■      ■-,,,■;    /        ,.<, 

■                  V/iMi.                                                                                                  . 

Harrison  township,  including  part  of  Mentone 

1,785 
149 

1,267 
859 

1,488 

1,441 
810 

15,767 

1,871 
120 

1,267 
872 

1,482 

1,583 
867 

I          nil      ■ ■       ,        i  i | 

Lake  township,  including  Silver  Lake  town — 

hi]          in  ting  Leesburg  town 

1,354 

1,035 

3,844 

2,916 

938 

1,067 

910 

1,000 

1,656 

779 

827 

759 

819 

1,347 

1,305 

453 

20,394 

996 
1,281 
3,751 

2,823 

929 
1,268 
2,860 
2,012 

mting  North  Vernon  city.. 

Turkey  Creek  township,  including  Syracuse 

i,"l95" 

1,839 
804 

1,000 
778 
992 

1,584 

1,537 
657 

20,223 

1,244 

1,831 

849 

979 

722 

1,039 

1,410 

1,477 

613 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Milford  town... 

1,731 

Washington  township, Including  Plerceton  town 

2,130 

88e_ 

2,210 

Vernon  township,'  Including  Vernon  town 

5,496 
5,887 

6,250 

Blue  River  township,  including  Edinburg  town . 

2,815 
2,040 
1,209 

1,820 
1,316 

2,792 
2,031 
1,295 

Clark  township 

Wards 

:.: 

i  Part  of  Madison  township  (West  Madison  town)  annexed  to  Malison  city  in  *  Incorporated  in  1909. 


y  In  1903, 1905,  and  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA.  14 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  19)0,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.| 


minor  civil  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

La  ran  e  County 

15,118 

15,284 

1*,615 

Laporte  County— Continued. 

758 

599 

613 

386 

254 

1,225 

627 

19,584 

19,027 

f,410 

2,190 

4,289 

4,897 

5,241 

1,567 

1,055 
626 
240 
673 
891 
505 
^657 
681 

30,625 

342 
709 
766 
451 
242 
925 
607 
15,367 
14,860 

Bloomfleld  township,  Including  Lagrange  town. 

2,705 

l,77t 

408 

408 

S80 

S58 

218 

1,015 

1,480 

1,370 

913 

1,220 
S24 

627 
1,107 
1,776 
1,634 
1,043 

985 

82,864 

2,722 
1,708 

2,966 
1,784 

1,180 

1,536 

1,311 

924 

1,357 
345 

659 
1,171 

L697 

990 

1,009 

37,892 

1,306 
1,509 
1,138 
1,018 

1,468 

Michigan  lownship,  i"  including  Michigan  Cily 

ward  1.. :::::::::::::::::::::::: 

Johnson  township,  including  part  of  Wolcott- 

Wolcottville  town  (part  of) - 

Total  for  Wolcoltville  town  In  Johnson  town- 
ship, Lagrange  County,  and  Orange  town- 
ship, Noble  County 

Lima  township 

New   Durham   township,   inHuding  Westville 

1,629 
468 

1,015 
613 

1,314 
1,132 
1,608 
1,051 
1,105 

23,886 

ownsnip 

702 
l|l73 

Lake  County 

a    .    ■      ..    :    ,         .        .1,1;      ' 

Calumet  township,'  including  Gary  city  and 
Gri  (nth  town 

ie',802 
2,8S4 
4J24 

\'M 

1,S6S 
623 
2,312 
1,235 
3,602 
2,626 
717 
1,029 

3,729 
161 
484 

1,763 
6S8 
105 

48,361 
19, 098 
1,918 
4,142 
l,4H 

2,202 
1,609 

3,278 
20,  925 
2,736 
2,617 
2,728 
1,461 
2,S79 
1,819 
2,074 
1,890 
1,035 
1,786 
304 
643 
6,687 
1,464 

1,978 
1,797 
1,853 
1,434 
1,766 

545 
1,306 

626 

45,797 

1,408 

944 

Lawrence  County 

25,729 

19,792 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Bono  township 

1,095 
823 
1,056 
2,379 
6,482 
3,438 
1,228 
1,206 
1,005 
2,125 
717 
1,769 

12, 480 
8,716 
2,486 

2,099 
2,269 
1,079 
1,699 
197 

69,224 

1,060 
880 
1,295 
2,356 
3,869 

1,021 

781 

1,083 

1,891 

5 

Guth  rie  township 

Indian  Creek  township 

3,663 
1,583 

Cedar  Creek  township,  including  Lowell  town.. 

2,407 
1,276 
3,372 
2,836 
597 
1,185 

2,718 

1,691 

761 

2,894 

1,907 

647 

985 

2,197 

1  Wardl.. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Crown  Point  town 

Ward  3.. 

Hanover  township 

Hobart  township,  including  Aetna,  East  Gary, 
Hobart,  Miller,  and  New  Chicago  towns 

Perry  township 

810 

2,004 

9,436 
6,116 

692 

and  Oolitic  town 

Bedford  citv 

5,506 
3,351 

Hobart  town 

1,890 

1,010 

Ward  2 

Ward  8 

North  township,«  including  East  Chit 
mond.  and  Whiting  cities,  and  Highland  and 
Munster  towns 

21,020 
8,411 

9,631 
1,266 

OoUtkTown'u 

Spice  Valle\  1                                  Huron  town.. 
Huron  town »« 

Madison  County 

Adams  township 

2,165 

1,843 

Wardl....y...\ 

70,470 

WardS 

1, 552 
25, 187 
22,476 
8,108 
6,956 
7,417 
1,166 
1,006 
2,776 
1,293 

'322 
1,080 

2,254 
104 

9S6 

7,945 
6,096 
1,872 
1,022 
2,202 
420 

14,104 

11,028 

8,821 

3,684 

4,023 

882 

930 

2,302 

1,045 

937 

286 

2,807 
1,387 

1,738 
22,611 
20,178 

Anderson  township,  including  Anderson  city 

Anderson  city . 

12,517 

Ward7 

Hammond  cili/6    . 

Wardl 

Ward2 

12,376 

6,428 

Ward2 

WardS 

Boone  township 

1,338 
1,271 

1,612 

1,534 

642 

1,234 

2,381 

1,336 

Ward  4 

Duck  Creek  township 

1,325 

FallCreekto                                    aidletontown.. 
Pendleton  town 

2,544 

Ward  7 

1 

Green  township ,  including  Ingalls  town 

1,008 

1 

Jackson  township 

1,299 

Lafayette  township,  including  part  of  Frankton 
Frankton  town  '5  (part  of) 

3,983 

1,408 

Total  for  Frankton  town  '6  in  Lafayette  and 
Pipe  Creek  townships 

1,464 

11,187 

7,221 

620 

Monroe  township,  including  Alexandria  city 
and  Orestes  town 

Alexandria  city 

716 

1,542 
1,765 

1,427 

Wardl 

St.  Johns  township,  including  Dyer  town 

WardS 

Wards 

1,173 
705 

38,386 

1,201 
34,445 

778 
16,809 

'■'|.<     ■   ■  '.  !     '     >    .,'.:.'..        :.■■•....■           .          ' 

Laporte  County 

Wardl 

Cass  township '. 

1,349 
11,445 
10,525 
2,386 
1,754 
2,170 
2,890 
1,836 
■  637 
1,425 

1,457 
8,501 
7,118 

1,442 
8,561 
7,126 

Center  township,  including  Laporte  City 

1,484 

957 

2,304 

869 

909 

Stony  Creek  township,  including  Lapel  town... 

1,740 

Ward2 

Union  towns i,                              |  rfield  town... 

897 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Summitville 

2,977 
1,432 

1,406 

760 
1,012 

Cool  Spring  township 

■    ■■■,.■...           /:' 

762 

1  Part  annexed  to  Gary  citv  in  1910. 

'Incorporated  in  1900  and  part  of  Calumet  township (Tolleston  town) annexed 
1910. 
« Incorporated  in  1904. 

*  Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Incorporated  in  1908. 
'  Parts  of  North  township  annexed  to  Hammond  city  in  1906  and  1907;  part  of 


Hammond  city  annexed  . 
'  Incorporated  in  1910. 
B    *  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 


orth  township  in  1906. 


9  Prairie  township  organized  from  part  of  Hanna  township  in  1904. 
'•  Part  of  Mi  v  in  1907. 

11  Washington  township  organized  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1904. 

12  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
'» Incorporated  in  1903. 

m  Incorporated  In  1901. 
'5  Returned  in  1900  as  I 

«  Part  of  Elwood  city 

17  Incorporated  in  1902. 


142 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


|  For  chances  hi  boundaries, 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

c.,  between  1900  and  I'.ilO,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  18'JO  and  1900,  sec  lie], oils  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

MmoKam™, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

263,661 

197,227 

141,156 

12,950 

» 14,711 

, 

Center  township,'  including  Woodrullaiul  part 

218,497 
151 

568 
214,864 

283,660 
20,012 
14,808 
14,  104 
22,985 
10,782 
9,958 
18,015 
11,297 
28,807 

20,140 

W,  617 

19,576 

10,943 

18,223 

833 

246 

290 

297 

1,594 

2,337 

3 

3,295 

194 

4,091 
899 
352 

1,944 

6,093 

8,606 

5,679 

770 

1,004 

20, 131 

206 

14,776 

24,175 

167,970 

117,328 

804 
1,059 
1,384 

339 

1,016 

2,101 

676 

l'087 

3*036 

2,154 

700 

680 

774 
899 

29,350 

1,058 
1,188 

1,094 
1,220 
1,519 

10  to  13,  and  parts  of  wards  4,  9,  14,  and  15  of 

Center  township,"  including  part  of  Shoals  town. 

Total  for  Shoals  town  » in  Center  and  Haibert 

688 
2,098 

683 
1,415 
1,356 
1,496 
2,503 
1,382 

Haibert  1  ownship,'  including  part  of  Shoals  town 

1,881 

163,502 
169,164 

105,436 
105,436 

Perry  township,  including  Loogootee  city 

1,109 
28,^44 

Miami  C  ounty 

Ward  11 

25,823 

Allen  township,  including  Macy  town 

Butler  township 

1,093 

1,087 
1,086 
1,119 
476 
1,118 

2,492 
521 
1,164 
1,641 
1,310 

12, 365 
10,910 
1,948 
2,276 

1,960 
1,744 
440 

210 
123 
92 
152 

1,194 

797 

1,943 
23,426 

1,113 
314 
1,235 
1,216 
1,202 
576 
1,220 

2,853 
402 
1,415 
1,824 
1,361 

10,465 
8,463 

WardU 

Ward  15 

316 
1,344 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

1*556" 

2,178 

1,555 

2,256 

Deer  Creek  township 

Erie  township 

1*284 
678 

Franklin  township,   including  part  of  Beech 
Grove  town 

Jackson  township,  including  Amboy  and  Con- 

2,313 

Beech  Grove  town  (pari  of) 

2,' 372" 

199 

2,825 

2, 367 

Con verse  town 

Jefferson  township 

1,957 

Perry    township,    including    Southport    and 
University  Heights  towns,  and  part  of  Beech 

2,448 

Peru  township, 10  including  Peru  city  and  Ridge- 

Peru  city  1° 

7,028 

286 

324 

Wardl 

'■■■.■'■.. 

Ward  2 

2,006 
3,942 

1,999 
2,854 

Grove  town  and  part  of  ward  9  of  Indianapolis 

^Be'ech  Grove  town  '(.part 'of) 

Pipe  Creek  township,  including  Bunker  Hill 

1,567 
668 

Indianapolis  city  (part  of) 

Washington  i                                      Broadripple 

3,238 
487 

2,400 

WardS 

Ward  3 

Wayne  towns:                                mont  town  and 

11, 146 

7,949 

Richland  township 

1,282 

860 

1,570 
495 

20,873 

1,343 

25,119 

Union  township 

960 

23,818 

Y<  n\!iin;_;|oii  Pe.vnslnp     including   South    Peru 

1  443 

Bourbon  township,  including  Bourbon  town. . . 

2,676 

1,168 

351 

342 

470 

5,934 

8,838 

i,m 

1,266 

1,351 

3,910 

2,008 

819 

622 

849 

318 

1,017 

1,575 

1,842 

1,222 

2,464 

810 

107 

373 

sso 

2,238 
1,088 

318 

ill 

1,297 

2,844 
1,187 

2,946 
1,064 

Bean  Blossom  township,  including  Stinesvllle 

1,761 
497 
962 

7,354 
5,952 

8,838 
3,007 
1,945 
2,886 
1,713 
860 
365 

4,970 
2,886 
1,054 
1,578 
676 

m 

160 
282 

1,153 
771 

1,466 

288 

1,114 

5,899 
4,494 
6,460 

Center  township,  Including  Plymouth  city 

5,903 

3,666 

5,66i 

2,728 

,  ■  ■ :         1    ■ 

3,806 
1,671 

3,077 
1,076 

Total  for  B,  nmiiiiiion  cm,  in  Bloominglon 

1,072 
1,936 
2,004 
1,402 
2,049 
505 

1,172 
1,956 
1,949 
1,465 
1,958 

1,618 
927 

3,443 
1,966 
1,103 
1,565 
708 

Perry  township,  including  ward  3  of  Blooming- 

Riehland  to    1                            Ellettsville  town 

Walnut  township,  including  Argos  town 

2,646 

1,307 

2,611 

1,101 

927 
1,210 
1,095 

West  township 

1,457 

i,683 

Washington  township 

1,112 

in  1902,  parts  of  <  enter  township  enncxcil  m  I'di:1,.  pio-l.and  1908,  parts  of  Center, 
Warren,  and  Washington  tow  nslups  onnexoej  in  1906,  part  of  Warren  township  an- 
nexed in  1907,  and  parts  of  Center  and  Wayne  townships  annexed  in  1909,  to 
Indianapolis  city. 

» Incorporated  in  1906. 

•  Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Incorporated  in  1903. 

'  County  totals  include  population  (865  in  1900;  899  in  1890)  of  Columbia  township, 
annexed  to  Center,  Haibert,  and  Lost  River  townships  since  1900. 


9  Part  of  Columbia  township  annexed  in  1904. 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  In  1903. 

ts  of  Peru  township  annexed  to  Peru  city  in  1900,  1901.  1905, 1 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA.  14 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  (hose  between  L890and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.1,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Mont  omer     County 

29,296 

29,388 

28,026 

Noble  County— Continued. 

1,728 

1,742 
303 

3,078 
2,173 

'620 

138 

203 

179 

1,540 

776 

6,056 

4,981 

1,477 

1,132 

1,198 

1,174 

873 

4,329 

1,520 

1,964 
314 

3,272 
2,231 
1,533 

2,240 
89 

SS4 
676 
188 
ISO 
208 
2,231 
1,148 

2,290 

M 

446 
1,928 

780 
1,428 

656 
1,070 

209 

1,004 
102 
903 

12,931 
9,S71 
2,166 
1,886 
2,682 
2,748 

US 
1,552 

296 
1,719 

734 

21,182 

2,377 
(') 

2,390 

1  443 

Orange   lownship,   including   part  of  Wolcott- 

New  Market  town  (part  of) 

[For  total,  sec  Johnson  township,  Lagrange 
County.] 
I'i'ir.v  township,  i  no]  in  ling  Ligonicr  city 

648 

60S 

3, 500 

Spuria  Low  nship,  including  Cromwell  town 

t',176 

2,353 

357 
457 

'727 
1,591 

1,305 
241 

1,135 

11,467 
6,649 

2,273 
857 

2,159 

Coal   Creek   township,   including   New   Rich- 

Ward 2 

mond  and  Wingate  towns 

WardS 

1,691 

819 

4,419 

3,354 

Franklin  township,  including  Darlington  town. 

1,935 

461 

1,142 

*         '    i             i      including  kendaliville  city... 

6  1,191 

Vadison  low  nsliip,  jucluding  Linden  town 

Riplev  township,  including  Alamo  town 

1,402 
272 

1,220 

901 
4,724 

1,080 

11,103 
6,089 

4,955 

Union  township,  including  Crawford-; 

Cass  townshi 

591 

472 

2,812 

1,613 

454 

17,192 

615 

548 

2,984 

1,548 

577 

16,854 

Randolph  township,  including  Rising  Sun  city. . 

3,056 

162 
1,656 

284 
1,900 

757 

20,457 

1,677 

270 

1,638 

576 

18,643 

14,678 

French  Lick  township,  including  French  Lick 

Wayne  townsh  ip, includh     Wayi ictown  town . . 

4,935 
1,803 
746 
1, 167 
1,331 
835 
794 
665 
2,371 

2, 785 
1,278 
1,416 
893 

14,053 

3,237 
260 

1,869 

1,383 

1,415 

905 

878 

739 

2,323 

1,236 

3,047 

1,186 

1,840 

1,027 

15,149 

1,372 

1,139 
1,061 

2,452 
1,608 

1,542 
672 
907 
987 
330 

1,647 

1,074 

799 

1,324 

1,062 

409 

6,426 
4,629 
1,906 
1,183 

1,430 

10,504 

1,276 

'511 

1,669 

974 

1,315 

1,200 
1,122 

569 
1,586 

891 
1,409 

Brown  township,  including  Mooresville  town. . . 

■■'.:■.'    ...  .       h           c.    '                         

1, 865 

1,030 

1,073 

392 

1,644 

1,008 
961 
345 

1,586 

i,'ooi 

Jackson  township,  including  Horgantown  town. 

15,040 

1,144 
803 

1,402 
1,140 
41S 

5,860 
4,038 

1,024 

773 
1,438 
1,032 

993 

1,376 

409 

537 

1,643 

445 

582 

1,331 

525 

724 

735 

3,  413 

2,150 

696 

855 

700 

1,340 

293 
228 
255 

22,214 

1,172 

1,470 
404 
584 

1,982 
452 
732 

1,642 
571 
706 
792 

2,026 

Ray  township,  including  Paragon  town 

4,590 

1,943 

10,448 

8,803 

Washington  town  hi,     in   indm     -|     icereil 

3,124 

1,524 
927 
297 

1,762 

'465 
228 

1,828 

1,067 
834 
231 

1,954 

'489 
701 
227 

24,009 

1,000 

920 

271 

1,716 

1,205 

1,052 
397 
128 

1,624 

Wayne  towns;!                                  port  town 

1,244 

726 

23,000 

Iroquois  township,  including  Brook  town 

1,590 
913 

1,003 

Jackson  township,  including  Mount  Ayr  town... 

947 

Adams  township,  including  Rockville  city 

3,360 
1,943 
3,200 

1,'009 

473 

1,157 

1,513 

1,393 

628 

2,821 

1,070 

2,224 

1,537 

680 

948 

1,955 

1,481 
141 
SSI 

3,637 
2,045 
3,466 

865 
1,077 

611 
1,442 
1,895 
1,336 

506 

1,816 
1,006 
489 
760 
299 
994 

23,533 

1,875 
918 

518 

178 

1,016 

<  23,359 

Florida  township,  including  Rosedale  town 

Penn  township,  including  Bloomingdale  town. . . 

1,260 

431 
1,702 

Raccoon  town                               tmond  town... 

Albion  township,  including  Albion  town 

1,213 
372 
406 
435 

1,792 
679 

1,312 

1,168 
986 

1,403 

1,324 

1,298 
1,229 

Reserve  towns                              itezuma  town.. 

i,898 
1,172 
830 
1,173 
1,273 

'  186 

Wards 

2,147 
658 
1,440 
1,320 
1,104 

1,962 
576 
1,531 
1,436 
1,179 

.,  Judson  and 

Jefferson  township 

Marshall  town  2 

1  Not  returned  separately  In  1900. 
"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

•  Incorporated  In  1904. 

•  County  total  includes  population  (2,960)  of  Kendaliville  city,  returned  i 
pendently  In  1890. 


*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Kendaliville  city. 
8  Incorporated  in  1901. 
» Incorporated- in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Kor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Perr    Count 

18,078 

18,778 

18,240 

Pulaski  County— Continued. 
Monroe  township,  including  Winamac  town 

2,681 

1,607 
5S1 
2S4 
166 
263 
414 
747 

1,362 
729 

1,123 
260 

40 

155 

1,413 

1,401 

710 
206 
216 
289 

20,520 

2,830 

1,684 

1,540 
2,391 
75S 
1,735 
1,824 

8,398 

2,  ISO 

788 

745 

597 

'973 
1,100 
1,296 
510 
1.432 

19,684 

1,847 
2,616 
868 
1,907 
2,272 

7,778 
*,  188 

1,990 
2,432 

1,992 

2,315 

1,991 

i  hi  k  township 

Troy  township,  inrhiiiiie;  ('■umcllon  city,  Tell 

rannelton  city 

689 
1,207 

596 
1,181 

261 

Salem  township,  including  Francesville  town. . . 

1,000 
403 

Tippecanoe  township,  including  Monterey  town. 

2, 680 

2,094 

::::::::::::"::'::' 

1,490 
20,486 

554 
1,616 

18,544 

1,456 
1,384 

White  Post  township,  Including  Medaryville 



1 

1,049 

2,425 

1,879 

1,278 

798 

1,337 

2,037 

4,253 

932 

185 

377 

370 

2,170 

20,540 

1,403 

821 

7,971 

6,987 

1,670 

761 

1,683 

2,873 

894 

881 

812 

564 

1,424 

959 

1,000 

1,069 

610 

1,1,00 

524 

21,670 

1,257 
2,792 
2,144 

'908 
1,749 

3^926 

536 

1,178 
2,474 
2,220 
1,226 
825 
1,729 
2,240 
3,095- 

21,478 

842 
1,727 

624 

884 
1,927 

849 

5,578 

3,790 

864 

1, 106 

i,m 

657 
1,208 

861 

896 
1,248 

452 
1,311 

449 
1,221 

US 

746 

1,619 

29,013 

1,904 
445 
984 

2,257 

942 

5,292 
3,661 

'  1  i\  1        11  tu\  11     1  in  In  i  11      1  ^erdale  town. 

.    ■, 

Franklin  township,  including  Roachdale  town. . 

1,815 
428 

Greencastle   township,   including   Greencastle 

Washington   township,   including    Petersburg 

4,153 
1,751 

19,175 

1,373 

794 

7,222 

3,557 

1,494 

18,052 

1,357 

6,062 
5,090 

1,342 
1,015 

953 
1,257 

545 
1,312 

431 
1,192 

298 

895 
1,670 

28,653 

1,029 

Boone  township,  including  Hebron  town 

Center  township,  including  Valparaiso  city 



1,414 

Russell  town:  ■■.:■■                               rllville  town.. 

938 

877 

884 

634 

1,209 

1,014 

1,075 

938 

556 

2,455 
788 

1,009 
855 
830 
596 
984 
954 

1,121 
985 
670 

2,629 
931 

Franklin  township,  including  Ridgeville  town... 

1,987 

1,746 
1,205 

2,069 
907 
800 

1,542 
300 

124 

261 
1,114 
1,875 

410 
2,562 

9/7 
4,772 
3,209 

984 
1,476 

760 

1,557 
137 

6,999 
4,266 
1,423 
1,126 
1,718 

19,452 

1,867 
1,098 
1,095 
2,086 
1,323 

2,792 
870 
909 

1,475 
177 
88 

221 
1,116 
1,835 

..    , .      . 

Monroe   township,    inc-linlin^    farmland   and 

22,333 

21,529 

Nettle  Creek  township,  including  Bronson  town 

Bronson  town  (Losantville  P.  O.) 

Modoc  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Modoc  town  in  Nettle  Creek  and 

851 

8,234 
5,563 

1,582 
1,384 
1,257 
1,340 
1,042 

2,168 

1,229 

1,297 

2,008 

1,164 

2,042 

780 

1,502 

1,362 

610 

232 

188 

190 

13,312 

769 

768 

Black  townsbj                              1 1  Vernon  city  . 

7,991 

7,907 

4,705 

,          ,          1           .!,■, II,  <:,■;■            ,                        ,..!■..., 

1,902 

',.-.!    :  1    ■    1  ,  .  ■  1    ,                         ; 

2, 500 

705 

4,372 

2,716 

0    11  tiip,  including  Union  City 

1,169 

2,443 
1,341 
1,382 
2,199 
1,404 
2,109 

628 
1,641 
1,226 

602 

1,044 

2,304 
1,197 
1,471 
2,066 
1,086 
2,072 

1,638 
1,173 

Wards 

[Joint  population  of  Union  City  in  Wayne 
township,  Randolph  Countv,   Ind.,  and 

Union  Citv  vil!.-i"i'   in  .L.rl  -on  township, 
Darke  Countv,  Ohio,  in  1910,   4,804;  in 
1900,  3,998;  and  in  1890  3,974.] 
West  River  township,  including  part  of  Modoc 

1,670 
1SS 

6,462 
3,705 

lading  Posey ville  town 

While  River  township,  including  Winchester 

14,033 

11,233 

19,881 

772 
583 
697 
871 
993 
669 

1,069 
678 
643 
913 

1,136 
847 

818 
594 
462 
842 
1,027 
475 

Adams  township,  including  Sunman  town 

2,066 
S5S 
1,771 
2,024 
1,169 

2,208 
370 
1,809 
2,030 
1.0SB 

Center  township,  Including  Osgood  town 

Osgood  town 

Jefferson  township 

841 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Forchangos  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  anil  1010,  see  loolnoles;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  'I  able  5 


Ripley  County— Continued. 

i  (elaware  township. 

Franklin  township,  including  Milan  town 

.larkson  township 

,loh  i  non  Ion  m  ,hip,  including  \  ersailles  town... 

Versailles  loan 

Lauuhen   low  ushi|i,  including  batcsvllle  oily. . 

BatesvUteciiu  ' 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Oil  or  Creek  township 

Shelbi  township 

Washington  township 

Rush  County 

Anderson  township 

Center  township 

Jackson  township 

Noble  township, 

Orange  township - 

hose,  township. 

hi,  h     tow  ii  I  i      i'm  !  1. 1 in  i  li  i_<  town 

Carthage  torn . 

husln  ille  ion  n   nip,  inch  ding  husln  illeeily.. . 

Rushuilte  cih) 

Wardl 

Wardi 

Wards 

Union  township,  including  part  of  Glenwood 

Qlenwood  town1  (pari  a/ 1 

[For  total,  s-e  Fairview  township,  Fayette 

Walker  township 

Washington  township 

St.  Joseph  County 

Center  township 

Clay  township 

C.eniiaii  tow  uship3 

Greene  township 

Harris  township   

Liberty    township,    including    North    Liberty 

North  l.ihi  riii  lo't-n 

Lincoln  township,  including  Walkerton  town... 

Walkerton  town 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Madison  township 

Olive  township,  he  he  line;  New  Carlisle  town 

Neiv  Carlhli  totc/i 

Ward  1 

Penn  townshij     i     I     pi     Mi      i     imp       ml 

part  of  River  hark  town 

Misha train  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

River  Park  Par  a  i  narl  of) 

Total  for  River  Park  town  «  in  Penn  and  Port- 

i    i     i   i  i       .■  i  ■ inii 

and  part  of  River  Park  town 

River  Park  town  (part  of) 

South  Bend  city6 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Warde 

Ward  7 

Union  townshi    ,  n<  imb"  ,  I    leville  town 

Lakeville  town » 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Warren  township 

Scott  County 

Finley  township 

Jennings  township 

Johnson  township 

Levin  vt  on  township 

Vienna  township,  including  Scottsburg  town. . . 
Scoltsburg  town 

1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Parts  annexed  to  South  Bend  city  in  1904  and  1905. 
*  Incorporated  in  1900. 

6  Parts  annexed  to  South  Bend  city  in  1901,  1902,  1903, 1904, 1907,  and 
of  South  Bend  city  annexed  in  1908. 


1910 

1900 

!890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,095 
1,722 

1,142 

2,066 

486 

2,151 
787 
77S 

1,645 

2,182 

856 

19,349 

1,214 
1,929 

422 
1,183 
2,232 

501 

1,884 

1,214 
1,755 

1,218 
2,041 

4*1 
2,101 
1,169 

26,802 

26,491 

Addison  township,  including  Shelby  vllle  city . .. 

10, 665 
9,600 
2,06S 
1,448 
1,939 
1,8J,0 
2,213 
1,331 
1,791 
622 
171 

S61 
1,344 

970 
1,465 

767 
1,438 
1,394 
1,133 

864 

997 
1,137 
1,306 

20,676 

8,671 
7, 189 

O.'.IU'I 

6,451 

1,358 
1,865 
665 

Hanover  township,  including  Morristown  town. 



1,559 

2,387 

871 

20,148 

1,605 
2,365 

925 

19,034 

1,705 
1,140 
1,420 

1,636 
1,576 
1,251 

1,100 
1,300 
1,692 

22,407 

Marion  township - 

1J544 
659 
1,012 
1,084 
1,382 
718 

'875 
6,282 
4,925 
1,SS8 

1,401 

2,186 

1,202 
211 

1,173 
84,312 

1,481 
1,753 
706 
992 
1,102 
1,495 

2,118 

6!  027 

4,541 

1,579 
1,071 
789 
1,034 
1,050 
1,708 

2,174 

482 

5,101 

3,475 

Noble  township 

1,650 

2,065 
683 

2*221 

624 

2,355 

735 

1,975 

538 

1,357 

1,037 

383 

2,930 

5,454 

2,736 

1,044 

861 

841 

10,567 

2,133 

624 
1,353 
2,294 

613 

2,800 

822 

2,021 

525 

1,612 

1,173 

464 

3,088 

5,933 

...v  >  .    ion  o.ship,  vi   ho    ir..  .  :     '-!,.■ 

1,315 

1,299 

Hammond     township,    including     (Irandviow 

1,361 
1,031 

58,881 

1,334 
1,033 

42,457 

i  is,  1  1  .011    low  ,1   .h,p,  l.ll-ip.l       1                   .' 

2,167 

Jackson  township,  including  Gentryville  town.. 

1,158 

I  iuce  tow  nship 

2,907 

1,376 
794 
794 
501 

'681 

1,477 

1,003 

SU 

275 

2,081 
1,820 

612 

S22 

15,410 
11,886 
2,772 
1,727 
S.SSO 
2,072 
2,085 
1,458 

1,505 

54, 737 

47 

63, 684 

8,S95 

8,917 
5,306 
6,1,63 
5, 080 
9,212 
10,311 
1,614 

m 

1,030 
8,323 

608 
1,150 
536 
772 
481 

1,843 

504 

1,599 

1,037 

735 
1,133 
513 
845 
486 

1,733 

Ohio  township,  including  bo  -kport  city 

5,571 

10,431 

972 
2,407 

1,644 
444 
320 

440 

440 
990 

427 

579 
220 
977 

1,109 
152 
957 
974 
1,961 
1,143 
476 
600 
167 

14,274 

949 
2,264 

1,648 
885 

2,204 
1,998 

697 

2,055 

2,111 

607 

Davis  town  hip   1"1  nil 1 1  mil,  ,  1 

793 

282 

4S2 

340 

1,217 

1,035 
150 
1,045 
1,092 
1,696 
944 

430 

'' li',                 ,:.:.■..'               .,           , 

8,117 
5,560 

5.67S 
3,371 

Oregon   township,   including  part   of  Hamlet 

773 

846 

V   1    n    1       n  1  p    in.  1  id Hi  Tudson  town. 

Wardl 

36, 896 

22, 858 

15,219 

14,478 

55,999 

£1,819 

Steuben  County 

342 

1,316 

694 

925 

645 

933 

1,232 

3,517 

2,610 

1,019 

1,019 

572 

630 

1,351 
223 

390 
167 
105 
118 

317 
1,402 

709 
1,021 

690 

873 
1,332 
3,235 
2,141 

Fremont  townsl     1,  ini                remont  town  ... 

1,029 
691 
934 

1,733 

1,768 

Pleasant  township,"  including  Angola  city 

2,971 

1,840 

944 
8,307 

894 
7,833 

687 

1,624 
297 

568 

Salem  township,  including  wards  2  and  3  of 

1,070 
1,363 
969 
1,855 
3,066 
1,669 

1,243 
1,206 
1,037 
1,960 
2,861 
1,274 

1,226 
1,142 
1,127 
2,195 
2,143 
618 

Total  for  Hudson  town  in  Salem  and  Steuben 

Scott  township 

953 

1,166 

'  Incorporated  in  1902 

»  Returned  as  Shelbyville  In  1900. 

9  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 


28407—12 10 


146 


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Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betwoon  1900  and  1910,  soo  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,731 
280 

167 
754 

32,439 

2,256 

542 

261 
829 

26,005 

1,596 

6,260 

6,748 

844 

l',S38 
549 
652 
594 

1,254 

432 

77,438 

967 

l',449 
595 

691 

1,284 
S92 

'71,769 

2,  and  3  of  Ashley  town  and  ward  1  of  Hudson 

(  Vnlri  1  ci wn: ;h i 1 1,  i u<  hiding  Liberty  town 

2,544 

964 

21,877 

County.] 

'        1      i  1   : i   '      .      '      '  <   ,                                        .            >.!li 

Sullivan  County 

4,759 

i,m 

5,300 
1,116 
8,055 
1,206 
2,482 
621 

'860 

7,206 

4,115 

4,385 

1,515 

465 

SOO 

750 

2,199 

1,039 

9,914 

2,819 

2,356 

Armstron    townshi 

Curry   (buildup,  including  Farmersburg  and 

2,871 

625 

523 

1,348 

2,598 

478 

3,342 

699 

5,480 

8,118 

3,653 

2,443 
301 
378 

1,258 

2,272 
412 

3,005 
503 

2,222 

1,176 

2,318 
1,171 

69,647 
9,825 
4,816 
6,600 
16, 229 
10,590 
13,691 
10,496 

1,454 

847 

3,995 

6,256 
6,  SSI 

59,875 

69,845 
1,496 

18,865 

1,201 
8  1,823 

1,238 

Center  towns  '•                             ■  i  of  ward  5  of 
Evansville  city 

«  1,286 

Total  for  Emu  :nll<  <■,,»  •  in  (  enter,  German, 
Knight,  Perry,  and  Pigeon  townships 

69,007 

50,  756 

Haddon  town-                                M sle  town 

Hamilton  to •  ■                                ilivanclty — 

'.!'■ ""■    '                        in  '     ,  ■:■...,       ,i    ,:■.;,. 1    ■  .., 

1,588 

1,953 

1,941 

11,840 

1^876 
12,514 

Knight  towns!             iudi         arts  of  wards  6 

8  2, 561 

Perry  township,'  including  part  of  ward  4  of 

'2,934 

8  995 

1,259 
1,466 
2,713 

1,256 
487 
893 
426 

1,568 

1,633 

S40 
1,275 

40,063 

1,345 
1,931 
3,350 

1,588 

1,401 
1,980 
3,491 
1,663 

Pigeon  township,7  including  wards  i  to  3  and 
parts  of  wards  4  to  7  of  E  vansville  city 

Jefferson  township,  including  Vevay  city 

1,577 
915 

15,252 

:::::::::: 

Pleasant  township,  including  Moorefleld  town. . 

1,762 
113 

1,953 
408 

1,499 

38,659 

1,784 
115 

2,253 
434 

1,605 

35,078 

Posey  townshi                             Lot  town 

Clinton  township,9  including  Clinton  city  and 

9,391 
6,229 
2,426 

992 

997 
1,814 

630 
2,112 

911 
3,543 

748 
1,845 
1,974 

732 

87,930 

5,193 
2,918 

1,866 

Fairfield  township,'  including  Lafayette  city... 

21,619 
20,081 
3,365 
1,268 
3,100 
2,766 
2,087 
3,845 
3,650 

860 
2,234 

463 
1,110 

776 
1,247 

1,837 
US 
652 

8,867 
1,095 

1,007 
944 

17,459 

19,798 
18,116 

17,766 
16, 243 

Eugene  township,  including  Cayuga  town 

2,038 
882 

3,799 
898 

2,133 

'eio 

62,035 

1,664 

township  including  Newport  town  . . 

924 

2,546 

639 

1,307 

842 

1,206 

1,662 

2,017 
150 
657 

2,302 
1,248 
1,238 
1,012 

19,116 

1,048 
2,194 

1     .!■,..'!.■     ,:.                                           ■                                                         '■•;!     !     :■'    .1 

1,468 

786 

1,375 

1,453 

2,232 
456 
673 

2, 503 
1,242 
1,325 

l|047 
18,157 

1,821 

61,305 
68,157 
7,797 
8,799 
7,629 
8,693 
8,616 
6,636 
10,088 
1,603 
1,396 
3,302 
1,188 
3,729 
2,845 
1,421 
1,552 
849 
1.476 

6,631 

'617 
601 
662 
849 

654 

1,831 

40, 430 
86,678 

Harrison   township,"  including   Terre   Haute 

1     ,.,    ■■                                                                                       .1.     '  .  mi;    I'l 

Wabash  township,  including  West  Lafayette 

1,479 
1,594 
2,056 

n        :         "  I:        ^  .       <'!',       1:  ■  ic..:.  . 

1,738 

4,294 
1,842 
1,550 
1,672 

881 
1,608 

2,798 
661 

6,802 

4,075 

2,394 

600 

2,035 

2,361 

1,014 

2,253 

899 

276 

100 
267 

6,755 
3,764 
2, 600 

0,010 
2,697 
2, 665 

2,274 

2,814 

1,942 

2,671 

957 

2,205 
2,703 
2,191 

'561 

Sucar  Creek   1                              m;;  West  Terre 

■[!■■; 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

ation  (59,007  in  1900;  50,756  in  1890)  of  Evansville  10  Incorporated  in  1905. 


1!     -I. 

8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Evansville  city. 

9  Part  of  Clinton  township  annexed  to  Clinton  city  in  1910. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1(11)0  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  I  son  mid  1900,  see  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  :,.] 


MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1000 

1890 

26,926 

28,235 

27,126 

43,767 

38,970 

Chester  township,  including  North  Manchester 

4,910 

2,428 
845 
689 
894 

3,173 
46S 

1,857 
683 
256 
187 

240 

11,363 
8,687 
1.769 
2.566 
2, 131 
2,221 
1,819 
U7 
2,070 

10,899 

5,214 

5,438 

575 

774 

122 

2,348 

1,019 

873 

480 

1,019 

909 

4,243 
2,237 
704 
302 
167 
1,818 
936 

1,188 

US, 

69f 

1,416 

601 

26,509 
22,324 
3,023 
1,935 
2,549 
3,675 
4,806 
2,417 

i,S19 
122 
525 

22,418 

064 
811 
184 

1,929 
7X5 
973 
522 

1,121 
156 
804 
420 

3,821 

1,754 
698 
305 
163 

1,720 
862 

1,166 

465 
684 

22,166 
18,226 

Boston  tow  nship,  inch  id  in  ■•,  Ho:. Ion  town 

146 

Center  lownship,  including  Ceo  1  cm  lie  town 

864 

t  agro  tort  nsf'i p,  including  Lagro  town 

3,519 

456 

1,782 

4.024 
549 

Dalton  township 

Franklin  luwndhp, including  \\  hilcw  aler  low  n. 

Whitewater  town 

Greene  township 

1 1  ai risou  lownship 

Jackson  township,  including  (  .inibridce  Cily, 
Dublin,   Fast  C.ennanlowti.  and  Mount  Au- 

1 W- 

Liberty  township,  including  La  Foutaine  town. 

123 

N'ohle  lownship,  including  Wabash  city 

11,447 
8,618 

.      8,750 
6,105 

144 

Jciforson  lownship,  including  1  lagerslowa  iowo. 

2. 133 

631 

2.191 

1,949 

11,371 

2,294 

582 

?,474 

2,312 

10,955 

.N'cw    Harden    township,    including    Fountain 

W.isliingion  lownship,  including  Uillnn  luwn  . . . 

1-740 

Wayne    lownship,'    including    Richmond   city 

945 

352 
ISO 
124 
98 

540 

194 

1,408 

1,039 
642 
712 
792 
875 

1,076 

1,632 

1,24S 

21,911 

279 

792 

16,608 

615 
174 

1,365 
637 
509 

1,107 
688 
851 
826 
997 

1,270 

1,618 
1,245 

22,329 

577 
629 
201 

1,239 
700 
515 

1,043 

644 

876 

763 

1,027 

1,312 

1,482 
1,027 

21,161 

Kent  township,  including  State  Line  city 

US 
561 

23,449 

Chester  township,  including  Keystone  town 

1,929 
242 

6,742 

4,848 

4,987 
1,269 
2,022 

'll2 

308 
133 

2)617 

661 

2,371 
139 

1,846 
196 

2,219 

1,442 
74 

168 

189 

1,474 
SI 

17,602 

2,345 

250 

6,548 

4,419 

4,479 

1,937 

Ilanisou  lownship,  including  \  era  Cruz  town, 
wards  2  and  3  and  pari  of  '.'.aid  t  of  Blutlton 

3,589 

919 

3, 934 
800 

1,427 
771 

1,322 
1,518 

438 
1,907 

297 

911 
3,237 
1,097 
1,157 
1,519 
2,197 

371 

17,445 

958 
6,408 
2,849 

990 
5,452 

1,881 

Total  for  Blufftoncily  *  in    ilarrison   ami. 

Boon  township,  including  Boouville  city 

7/ 

332 

199 

2,237 

2,455 

629 

Total  for  Poneto  town  in  Harrison  and  Lih- 

1,445 
1,427 

1,421 

1,731 
2,470 

Hart  township,  including  Lynnville  town 

2,114 

2,073 

■  nship,  iueluding  ( issiantown 

1,111 
3,473 

1,37/ 

L737 

2,242 

302 

19,409 

1,242 
3,311 

1,046 

1,475 
1,878 
2,111 

Lancaster  township,  including  part  of  ward  1  ol 

Liberty  low  nship,  in- ■hiding  p:u  t  of  Poneto  town 

'261 
2,654 

1,560 

Skekon  e  crash  i  p.  including  Tennyson  town 

Koitingha.u  township 

Look  Creek  township,  including  parts  of  Markle 

2,284 

18,619 

[For  total,  see  Rock  Creek  township,  Hun- 
tington County.] 

Brown  township,  including  Campbellsburg  and 

1,592 
666 
162 

1,165 

'm 

902 

707 

1,240 

749 

807 
1,136 

246 
1,035 

1,311 

264 

878 

4,573 

2,283 

1,713 

207 
1,343 
1,697 

224 
1,180 

779 
1,450 

911 

200 
1,086 
1,018 

1,422 
418 

Total  for  Uniondale  town  3  in  Rock  Creek  and 

Union  township,  including  part  of  Uniondale 

1,505 

1,313 
1,680 

1,640 

19,138 

'766 
1,448 
949 
194 
1,041 
1,048 

Big  Creek  township,  including  Chalmers  town. . 

1,080 
613 
946 

1,165 
S77 
1,812 
489 
1,011 
2,363 
1,184 

1,292 
462 
1,215 

1,170 
393 
1,990 

1,266 
2,441 
1,160 

1,111 

1,497 

210 
1,072 
4,552 

91.9 

1,324 
211 
138 

1,013 

1,975 

Honey  Creek  township,   including   Reynolds 

Jackson  township,  including  BurneUsville  hum 

W  ish             1                   i    1            sxlem  town... 

Monon  township,  including  Monon  town 

Monon  town 

1,960 
1,064 

1  Incorporated  in  1904. 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  li 
3  Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Incorporated  in  1900. 

» Returned  as  SaltiUoville  ii 


8  Incorporated  in  1903. 


»  Parts  of  Wayne  township  annexed  to  Richmond  city  in  1904  and  1909. 

8  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Harrison  township  only. 

9  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Rock  Creek  township,  Huntington  County  .only. 


148 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

White  County— Continued. 

1'rairio  township,  including  Brookston  town 

2,181 
907 

2,158 
87S 

3,336 
S,168 

922 

16,892 

2,325 
949 

'825 

890 

3,307 

2,107 
900 

17,328 

'iff 

1,465 
246 
779 

1,618 
905 

17,768 

Whitley  County— Continued. 

Columbia  township,  ind uoing  Columbia  City... 

Coin  inblu  C'iiii .     .  .  . 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

4,637 
3,448 
1,498 
1,060 

890 

465 
1,357 
1,282 
2,065 

870 
1,291 

763 
1,004 
1,347 

4,304 
2,976 

4,39G 
S,0S7 

Princeton  township,  including  \\  olcotl  (own. 

Round  Grove  township 

Union  township,  inrlmliug  Mnntieello  city 

535 
1,468 
1,490 
1,956 

884 
1,338 

847 
1,043 
1,513 

Smith  township,  including  <  Imrubn.sro  town. .  . 

2,060 

1,322 
945 

Cleveland  township,  including  South  Whitley 

1,176 

2,774 
1,11S 

2,510 
720 

1,520 

1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 
Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  ] 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Boone 

416 
161 
209 

l]213 

5,096 
161 
349 
359 
521 

22,476 

957 

2,610 

990 

876 
3,335 
3,919 
4,410 

579 

449 

2,151 

443 

8,716 

508 
1,316 
2,794 

439 
2,069 

528 

3,' 934 
122 

814 

9,340 
2,008 

535 
770 
300 
1,067 
572 

150 
907 

2,169 
876 

1,492 

668 

489 

1,818 

209 

2,237 
557 
666 
300 

2,130 

493 
850 
626 
873 
194 
911 

Cedar  Grove  t 

185 

1,019 
513 

864 

1,400 
524 
870 

990 

463 
2,743 
1,213 

408 

380 

497 
205 
210 
6,229 
624 

472 

801 

103 

3,448 

8,813 

7, 7.38 
1,164 
318 
1,703 
2,069 

133 
9,371 

520 
1,038 
2,526 

810 
610 
583 
748 
1,640 

7S0 
4,471 
2,161 
1,070 

425 

704 

1,226 

}      3,031 

181 

609 
19, 098 
706 
484 
302 

1,428 

2,040 

438 

238 

350 

19,282 
676 

11, 028 

431 

600 
785 
462 
915 

517 

Montgomery 

241 
2,116 
1,324 

7,221 
238 

272 

571 

1,229 

715 

277 

Albion  town 

Noble 

888 

M  di 

788 

513 

884 

1,603 

539 

2,370 

1,503 

399 

110 

Dekalb 

438 

402 

20,178 
746 
2,141 
1,413 
1,307 

1,040 
1,000 
3,005 
3,396 
3,645 

658 
431 

1,384 
150 

0,115 

293 
402 

10,741 
1,390 
1,840 
670 
1,101 

869 
631 

Miami 

Hamilton 

Tippecanoe 

Huntington 

1,692 

Hamilton 

Kosciusko 

Clark 

Hendricks 

Marion 

Bartholomew 

Vermilion 

Putnam 

Hendricks 

(Dekalb 

Hamilton 

233 

2,918 
445 

2,320 

3',  929 

576 
473 

1,169 
456 

3,351 

Dearborn 

767 

■  1  iii       rark  town 

Huntington 

2,975 
8,130 

6,836 
1,415 

Tippecanoe 

Lawrence 

Columbus  city 

Bartholomew 

1,037 

544 

Harrison 

Fountain 

1,610 
2,213 

137 
6,649 

476 

505 
6,460 
4,479 
2,849 

134 

824 
1,187 

432 
7,786 
1,671 

546 
487 
177 
677 

419 
1,229 

431 
4,018 

ljssi 

146 

558 
1,064 

467 
5,905 
1,076 

535 

Crandall  town 

Parke 

Montgomery 

6,089 

765 
2,336 

505 
502 
624 

1,802 

727 
4,142 
2,135 

1,907 

Culver  town 

Marshall 

Benton 

Spencer ■ 

Vermilion 

Hendricks 

Montgomery 

Brazil  city 

3,142 

i'Ple  town 

P. rmi -.mi  inwii  (Lo  lantviUeP.  O.). 

Randolph 

Dearborn 

465 
698 

Brooklyn  town 

Dublin  tow 

Jefferson 

149 

949 

2,037 

676 
1,685 

384 
568 
497 
2,063 
253 

1,754 

120 

447 

'623 
1,422 

Brooksburg  town 

Dunkirk  city 

(Blackford 

3,187 
205 

Dunreith  town 

Hendricks 

B    anttowi 

Ja 

563 
3,411 

556 

538 

479 

2,521 

307 

1,782 

305 

1,567 
1,820 

338 

Cambrid  e  Cit 

Wa 

Delaware 

2,031 

Washington 

672 

280 

2,188 

951 
699 
498 
1,028 
199 
832 

418 

276 

1,991 

521 

503 
471 
482 

urg  town 

Cannelton  city 

271 
407 

15,184 

708 
908 
12,950 
649 
420 

267 

Bartholomew 

430 

11,360 

712 

Carmel  town 

Carthage  town 

Hamilton 

2,284 

Crawford 

Kosciusko 

423 

Cayuga  town 

Vermilion 

Etna  Green  town 

411 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— INDIANA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR   TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OE  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

i     1890 

Evansville  city 

Vanderburg 

09, 047 

2. 500 

030 

1,115 

907 

59, 007 
3,205 

50,756 

1,402 

Uftgtotr™        , 

Wabash 

083 

82 

1,148 

20,0X1 
1,772 

463 

227 

290 

1,045 

10,525 

503 
3,930 

090 
5,474 

401 

440 
1,338 

2,173 

550 

5,906 

195 

197 

224 

19.TI50 

2,154 

1,235 
917 
297 
993 
320 

6, 934 

19,359 

}          820. 

334 

4,529 

279 
710 
372 

728 
521 
19, 027 
395 
600 

1,174 

557 
169 
814 
638 

428 

le 

601 

3,438 
261 

1,184 
334 
630 

910 

260 

1,537 

2,168 

2,786 

455 

424 

1,608 

667 
927 
622 
167 
231 

142 
148 
193 

24^005 

543 

2,260 
354 

20,  629 
134 
612 

1,176 

18,110 
1,703 

450 

Harrison 

Montgomery 

Tippecanoe 

Lagrange 

Vermilion 

KuriiMM-shurg  town 

025 

301 
770 

Randolph 

1,784 

Ferdinand  town 

Hamilton 

Lai  I'villc  (own 

Lancsvillo  town 

1,380 

111 

1,182 

63, 933 
1,174 

448 
1,491 

293 

729 

407 

8,  034 

4,502 

936 

271 
694 

1,803 
290 
658 

4,149 

10,802 

3.224 

638 

1,140 

383 
331 

1, 10.5 
8,514 

776 
735 

3,790 
697 

4,448 

250 
5,420 
1,166 

227 
1,608 

275 
523 
930 
579 

20.025 

356 
254 

0,187 
358 
048 

821 
304 
528 
1,753 
1,223 
390 

2,464 

10,272 

197 

1,515 

233,050 

322 

090 

3,295 

2,196 

10,412 

1,573 
213 

000 
4,981 

449 
1,209 
728 
242 
535 

699 
2,008 
1,081 

17,'010 

1,209 
152 
849 

45,115 

1,000 

455 

1,429 

124 
748 

35, 393 

085 

492 

1,285 

324 
7,113 

4,326 

055 
4,405 

390 

1,449 

2,231 

572 

3,071 

224 
200 

Laurel  town 

Franklin 

Dearborn 

3,082 

Kosciusko 

590 

403 

420 

7,100 
4,005 
1,404 

281 
709 
200 

5,919 

3,781 

520 

211 
672 

Montgomery 

Washington 

Washington 

Washington 

Hendricks 

104 

Orange 

10,204 

1,275 

705 

3,910 

2,767 

761 

Randolph 

518 

3,622 

145 

Delaware 

1,070 
350 

748 

314 

7,835 

700 

17,337 

729 

Madison  cit 

Jefferson 

256 

/Fayette 

Marion  city 

1,205 
7,810 

726 
822 

3,001 
473 

4,489 

284 
5,034 
1.287 

309 
1,503 

0,033 

720 
694 

4.390 
435 

3,100 

318 

3,590 
721 
313 
862 

Markle  town 

/Huntington 

Mor  an 

4,038 

2  680 

290 

Dearborn 

Fountain 

Kosciusko 

757 
478 
14,850 
417 
572 

1,801 
422 
211 

905 

780 

Floyd 

851 

i.Tiilith  town 

Wayne 

432 
12,370 

377 

210 

5,912 

439 

758 

794 

873 

Kosciusko 

Hammond  citv 

5,428 

459 
138 

2,287 

008  1 
089 

481 
265 

394 

Washington 

Blackford 

Bartholomew 

Hartford  City 

ii;irisvi!lp  town 

682 
5,560 

1,772 

221 

1,160 

St.  Joseph 

Lawrence 

Randolph 

3,371 
1,583 

Hi.  ii     dtown 

Fountain 

500 
1,390 

LOSS 
558 

2,527 
9,491 

1,064 

1,010 
1,009 

n<!|"a  lo-.vn 

Bartholomew 

.690 
261 

1,172 
616 

2,107 

3,405 
113 
309 
338 
974 

Allen 

3,167 
7,328 

i  i  1 1; i  :i i'ton  city 

Huntington 

Lawrence 

\loiiiia--l)o  city 

n'"i''  i    ''1  town..          

\l<M>f:M.:l]<l  tOWn 

iviom'i ■-:  dill  town ; 

Mooresville  town I 

:■  ■ 

\  ii  town 

Mount  Auburn  town 

Mount  Ayr  town 

irmel  town j 

Mount  Etna  town ! 

Mount  Summit  town j 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Muncie  city 

Munster  town 1 

ltvl',:?i:i|H.)liSCity 

109,104 

542 
640 

105,430 

Blackford 

Switzerland 

Madison 

808 
115 

1  i  in'  inwn  town 

610 

Dearborn 

469 

JllMilTiOlvn 

1,803 
10,774 

1,838 

208 

io ! ooo 

687 

Grant 

.Tonesboro  town 

920 

565 
163 

Bartholomew 

Judson  town 

Tipton 

Noble 

3,354 

417 

1,000 

046 

250 

2,900 

9is 

647 

153 
175 

Kennard  town 

Huntington 

I  fnilund  town 

Newton 

Fulton 

Kewanna  town 

5, 132 
20,942 

4,705 
11,345 

Delaware 

Fountain 

624 
1,942 
1,171 
1,400 
10,609 

550  j 
1,807 
1,148 

790  j 
8,261  1 

Kirklintown 

2,208 
393 

'200 
597 

:   .'I..:       ■■    -  I:-. 

cityry ".".. .'.:::;:; 

Starke 

Howard 

I-  iii'-;l'tsville  town 

New  Albany  city 

New  Amsterdam  town j 

New  Carlisle  town 

Kokomo  city 

St.  Joseph 

607 

150 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION—INDIANA. 

-POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OK  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

N      C    tie  It 

Henry 

9,446 

105 

1,229 

1,038 

334 

145 

450 
240 
350 

464 

296 
455 
1,097 
341 
732 

5,073 
1,122 
1,143 
081 
2,428 

569 
2,915 
2,370 

1,064 

956 
1,079 

420 
1,367 
1,109 

652 
1,237 
1,010 

252 

1,278 
409 
800 
657 
340 

1,293 

800 

10,910 

2,170 

817 

352 

408 

1,303 

'308 

1,060 
524 

5,130 
780 

6,448 

1,714 

982 

2,393 

22,324 

440 
1,302 
1,513 
1,505 

863 

849 

447 

699 

3,364 

2,736 

1,943 

1,166 

677 

909 

4,925 

443 
391 
261 
538 
169 

'l62 
445 
410 

3,406 

2,697 

Scott 

1,669 

1,188 

676 

350 

6,305 

2,055 
9,500 
1,768 
1,519 
375 

1,015 

783 

493 

53,684 

866 

1,176 
352 

2,150 
622 
122 

194 

746 

497 

234 

4,115 

209 

1,387 

353 

836 

1,379 

3,369 
371 
58.157 
1,508 
4,075 

510 

3,209 

189 

102 

6,987 

1,189 

1,757 

133 

453 

486 
1,256 

14,895 

8,687 

859 

1,003 
116 
579 

1,189 

4,430 

7,854 

1,167 

676 

734 

746 

432 
281 

3,867 
642 

3,083 

700 
675 
503 
357 
343 

112 
6,587 
1,243 
1,607 
4,266 

446 
932 
873 

}          627 

833 

1,732 

840 

1,274 

Scely\  il'c  Idu'ii 

Srllrr-jlMirg  town j 

Seymour  city 

Nhrlburn  town 

KI.HI,. -villi'  f'i'v 

Sl.criilnn  town j 

Shirley  town 

Vigo 

Clark 

Delaware 

1,341 
950 

i,197    ' 
1,079 

761 

508 

Montgomery 

6,445 

523 

7,169 

1,795 

381 

230 

083 
598 
504 
35, 999 
495 

1,113 
285 

2,026 
590 
113 

174 

3,118 

1,432 

370 

'928 

2,680 

302 
36, 673 
1,511 
3,764 

599 
2,716 

New  Middletown  town 

167 

444 

212 

404 

Washington. 

Hamilton 

P.  O.). 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

357 
284 

New  Ross  tc 

270 

Shoak  (own 

1,371 
451 
610 

4,792 

944 

504 
2,398 

599 

l|991 

1,046 

Kosciusko 

St.  Joseph 

Vermilion 

Hamilton 

Delaware 

551 
3,054 

Whitley 

572 

St.  Joseph 

2,384 

505 
2,012 
1,524 

North  Salem  town 

Hendricks 

Warren 

923 
957 

764 
690 

Oldenbur   town 

Sul  hurS  rin  - 

Lawrence 

778 
1,236 
1,035 

529 

Ripley 

857 
841 

Kosciusko 

Perry 

Warrick 

Vigo 

Tipton"!!!!"!!! 

Randolph 

Wells 

Ossian  town 

Wells 

1,019 
949 

759 
808 

2,697 

Paoll  town 

Oran  e 

1,186 
413 
909 
710 
408 

1,512 

773 

8,463 

1,751 

886 

279 

707 

Tro    tc 

Randolph 

729 
434 

996 

697 

7,028 

1,494 

897 

Switzerland 

1,208 

6,280 
965 

'l99 

557 

501 
1,588 
10,249 
8,618 

917 

1,037 

Val  araisocit 

Porter 

Kosciusko 

V  r  allies  to 

Ri  le 

Hendricks 

Hendricks 

Switzerland 

3,650 
332 

1,101 

2,723 

1,104 

Walkerton  to- 

St.  Joseph 

885 

4,798 

628 

6,041 

2,206 
1,120 
2,255 
393 
18,226 

3,725 

571 

3,076 

922 

940 

1,455 

348 

16,608 

498 
1,523 
3,987 

8,551 

'  B48 

Huntington 

Kosciusko 

Wash  ineton 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

West  College  Corner  town 

W'i'Sl.  [[unison  (own 

Wos1  I  afayette  town 

392 

304 

2,302 

651 

670 
614 
468 
366 
334 

155 
3,983 
1,245 
1,684 
3,705 

957 
457 
536 
825 

477 

1,448 

765 

Randolph 

1,098 
1,548 

922 

Dearborn 

Tippecanoe 

St.  Joseph 

Putnam 

942 

631 

536 

3,421 

2,045 
865 

657 
4,541 

298 

369 
525 

168 

1,995 

207 

428 
582 

2,467 
2,314 

'873 

594 

527 

3,475 

327 

Hamilton 

452 

Huntington 

212 

Parke 

Y\  1 1  i  i  cwater  town 

■••    I'-'-'  '■:'■ 

Wayne 

123 

1,408 

1,215 

Randolph 

3,014 

Putnam 

561 

Montgomery 

Pike 

Dearborn 

368 
483 

150 

1,975 

Wolcottvilletow 

{NXenge!!!!-.!!!- 

Washington 

Washington 

Woodrufi  town 

101 

1,448 

Randolph 

825 

IOWA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Allamakee  County—Continued. 

Union  City  township 

Union  Prairie  town. hip 

Waterloo  township 

Appanoose  County 

Bellair  township,  including  parts  of  Mystic 


Ad: i. n  lownsliip,  an--  lensive  with  Adai 

Adair  town 

Bridgewaler  township,  including  liric 


Grand  liiver  lownsliip 

Greenfield  lownsliip.  m, 'hi. ling  i 

Ureal  field  town 

Grove  township 

.laokson  iu-A  nship' 

Jefferson  township 

Lee  township 

Lincoln  township 

Orient  township,  inchidms  <  Tie 


ship,  Adair   County,  and    part  of  Stuart 

township,  Gm'c.ri.   ■  '■■tin  :■  

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

,Sun.niet.-et  urn  iiship.inriu.lmg  I'ontanelleto 

Fontanelle  town 

Si  nam  it  lown.di  ip 

"   '  u  township.. 


Adams  County 

Carl  township 

Colony  township 

I  >ougla.s  lownsliip,  including  Carbon  town.. 
Carbon  town 3 


Total  for  Corning  city4  in  Jasper  and  (>v  incy 

townships 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Lincoln  township 


Allamakee  County  . . 

Center  township 

Fair  view  township 

Franklin  township 

French  Creek  township 


New  A  Ibin  to 
Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lansing  township,  including  Lansing  city.. 


Ludlow  township 

Makee  township,  including  Waukon  city : 

Waukon  cili/G -  - .  . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS I 

Paint  Creek  township 

■■....i  ...      i     .  . 

Postville  town ! 

Taylor  township,  including  Harpers  Ferry  town . 

Harpers  Ferry  town » ' 

»  Incorporated  in  1905. 

*  Returned  In  1900  as  in  Guthrie  County  only. 

'Incorporated  in  1903. 

« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 


Total  for  Mystic  to 
townships 

Nit  ma  low  n  I  /niii  of)  . 


i  Bellair  and  Walnut 


Tolal  for  Mima  loirn'J  in  Bellair  and  Lincoln 

lownshijis 

■  'a  lo  well  I  mi  a  ship,  including  L  dine  town 

Exline  town 10 

Center  township,  nxwleusr,  o  with  ( Vulei'villc 
city 

Cinlerrille  all/ 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Chat:  I  on  lownsliip, 


Taylor  township,  including  .Mora  via  d 


in. 'lulling  part  of  Moul- 


Moulton  town  {part 

Total  for  Moulton  t 

Wells  townships... 


;    Washinqlon  and 


Audubon  County.. 


Ural/ton  town. . 
y  township. . 


Sharon  towns;.;  nballton  town.. 


Benton  County 

Belle  Plaine  township,  coextensive  with  Belle 

Belle  Plaine  city: 

Word! 

WardS 


Cedar  township,  including  Mount  Auburn  tc 


'Incorporated  in  19:H." 


8  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Walnut  tc 
'  Incorporated*'!  n  191  )9. 
'o  IncorporatedMn'lOre. 


i  Iowa  and  Leroy 


1,739 

1,0S6 

i,sss 


1,014 
3,215 


152 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botweon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Benton  County— Continued. 

Jackson  township,  in. ■hiding'  <hirrison  town 

1,106 

438 

1,054 

412 

1,234 

632 

114 

588 

1,262 

306 

619 

527 

784 

1,034 

444 

3,336 

865 

717 

1,023 

731 

44,865 

1,227 
482 

1,065 
405 

1,394 
692 
lit 
630 

'sss 

694 

511 

1,121 

484 
3,499 

1,175 
945 

Boone  County — Continued. 

982 
747 
874 
925 
828 

845 
347 
904 
248 
655 

its 

2,322 
1,298 
15,843 

861 
885 
928 

'884 

930 
SIS 
1,120 
SSS 
777 

1,523 
683 

Pilot  Mound  township,  including  Pilot  Mound 

776 

744 
1 ,  361 

Union  towns'.];.,  including   \ngus  town 

704 

\\  or  1  h  lowiisidp  in,  lu< -  pari  m   1  ill  tier  town. 

468 

1,206 

601 
2,865 

Siiellsl.urg  township,  coextensive  with  Shells- 

1"  ell  low nship,  including  i  igden  town  and  part 

2,505 

1  709 

90S 
16,305 

Vinton  township,  coextensive  with  Vinton  city. 
Vinton  city: 

732 

757 
703 
593 
149 
1,436 
755 
777 
269 

647 
342 

'227 

1,174 

288 

1,404 
562 
859 
707 

3,205 

Z66 
891 
762 
669 
627 

19,748 

812 
807 
781 
623 
170 
1,365 
655 
894 
311 

102 
668 
469 

]  ,320 

320 

2,132 

1,437 

3,177 

Douglas  township 

32,399 

24,219 

Krederika  township,  including  Frederika  town.. 

541 

Kreinonl  lownship,  including  Tripoli  town 

739 

1,581 

1,233 

926 

372 

532 

5,012 
1,423 
1,373 

'950 
576 

16,901 
16, 164 

26,693 

5,850 

4,679 

8,168 

7,996 

717 

1,001 

276 

686 

691 

750 

1,046 

514 

465 

305 

10,629 
27,626 

739 
742 

1,858 

1,419 

971 

359 

619 

6,274 

5,319 

715 

1,547 
1,052 

Jackson  low  nship,  including  Jancsvillc  town 

824 

i '.I'lin inulun  township 

llijj  (rock   township,  including  La  Porte  City 

Jefferson  township,  including  Denver  town 

740 

//■•/  Porte  Ci.'ittmrii 

I'dackhaw  k  township,  including  Ihnlson  t.oun. 

Maxlicl            u     i|     in  lu  ling  Rea  llyn  town 

912 

530 
4,612 

3,459 

i  'edar  Kails  in v,  n   ■ :  1  j  i.  inch  id  ine  ( vdar  Fallscitv. 
fn'ue   /■'■.'//.-:  city '. 

folk  township,  moulding  I'iamiictd  town 

1,233 

Sumner  township,"   coextensive   with   Sumner 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

591 

8,814 
7,884 

12,680 

4,928 
4,012 

6,674 

•rloo  township,' including  wards  :;aud 

\\  averly  township,  coextensive  with  Waverly 

Waterloo  city  (part  of) 

2,346 

Total  lor  <                                 /  II  aterloo  and 
Waterloo  townships 

Waveriy  city: 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Wardl, 

842 
1,002 

217 
664 
807 
753 
1,088 
617 
475 
380 

5,163 
4,696 

28,200 

825 
921 

21,427 

Lester  township,  including  Dunkerton  town 

651 

824 
990 

482 
423 

3,061 
£,662 

23,772 

Buffalo  township,  including  part  of  Aurora 

994 

238 

287 

1,133 

529 

640 

1,273 

618 

666 

1,240 

444 

820 
882 
200 
1,106 
S94 

1,235 
49 

671 
594 
644 
1,477 
597 
558 

5,821 

3,517 

953 

651 

779 

415 
665 

15,981 

1,065 
296 

331 
1,280 

618 

638 

1,440 

644 

842 

1,298 

500 

885 

1,000 

1,242' 

Total  for  Aurora  town  in  Buffalo  and  Madi- 

Byron  township,  including  Winthrop  town 

Fairbank  township,  includine,  Kairbank  town. . 

Fremont  township 

706 

Hazelton  township,  including  Hazelton  town.. . 
Hazelton  town 

1,128 

645 

349 

750 

6 

ISO 
11,904 
10,S47 
1,791 
2,206 
1,823 

1,961 
1,622 

487 

537 

1,557 
1,104 

1,191 

914 

87 
35 

tOi 

806 
651 

477 
695 

785 
615 
433 

Horner  township - 

861 

Jefferson  township,  including  Brandon  town. . . 

Colfax  township,  including  nan  <./•  1  mi  her  (own. 
Luther  town  (part  of) 

Liberty  township,  including  Quasqueton  town. 

1,242 

Total  for  Luther  town''  in  Colfax  and  Worth 
townships 

dm :>,  n     up    ii.    ludiii      1      mi. in   un    u     u  1 

1,327 

636 
656 

1,582 

690 
612 

6,043 

3, 656 

884 

Des  Moines  township,3  including  Boone  city  . . . 
Boone  city' 

10,665 
8,880 

7,919 

6,620 

Aurora  town  (part  ofjYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 
Lamonttown 

Ward2 

.dlilc  del  iclu  township ■ 

Newton  township 

765 

11(717?  /, 

Perry  township,  including  Jesup  town 

M?» 

Wardo 

Dodge  township,  including  part  of  Frazer  town. 
Frazer  town  (part  of) 

1,995 

1,330 

\\  ashinglon  tow  nship,  including  Independence 

Total  for   Frazer  town  *  in  Dodge  and  Yell 

independent    city          .    .          ..             

3,163 

Douglas  township,  including  part  of  Madrid 

1,463 

955 

1,021 

991 
66 

1,068 
SS8 

566 

912 

27 

WardS 

Total  for  Madrid  town  in  Douglas  and  Gar- 

Ward  4 

Ward6 

■ 

\\  esi  burg  township 

16,975 

13,548 

Barnes  township,  including  Rembrandt  town.. 

ships,  Polk   County,  and  Palestine  town- 
ship, Story  County 

179 

1,071 
128 
468 

1,054 

795 

585 
716 

i  'ooii  tow  nship 

614 

'  Part  of  East  Waterloo  township  annexed  to  Waterloo  city  in  1904. 
« Incorporated  in  1903. 

» Part  of  Des  Moines  township  annexed  to  Boone  city  In  1901. 
'  Incorporated  in  1904. 


s  Returned  in  1900  as  In  Polk  and  Story  Counties  only. 

•Incorporated  in  1905. 

1  Sumner  No.  2  township  organized  from  part  of  Sumner  township  in  1904. 

"  Incorporated  in  1902. 


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[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Buena  Vista  County— Continued. 


Grant  township , 

Hayes  township 

Lee  township 

Lincoln  township 

Maple  Valley  township 

Newell  township,  including;  > 


Poland  township,  including  Marathon  tow; 

Marathon  town 

Providence  township 

Scott  township. . 


Stonn  Lake  township,  including  Storm  Lake 

city 

Storm  Lake  city1 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 1 

Washington  township 


Butler  County.. 


A  Ibion  township,  including  part  of  Parkersburg 
Parkersburg  town  "(part  of) . . 


Beaver   township,    including    New    Hartford 

New  Hartford  town 

Benneze tte  township 

Butler  township,  including  part  of  Clarksville 

Clarksville town  (pari  of) 

Totalfor  Clarkm-ill?  imr  ,i  in  I  hitler  and  Jack- 


Jackson  township,  including  parts  of  Allison 


n  Jackson  and  West 


Clarksville  town  (part  of) 

JetTerson  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township,  including  Aplingto 
and  part  of  Parkersburg  town 


'■'■;'                           ■    c                   ''■-.. 
I'ii      '    id     :■'■'■    ■    : u  ■         ii    i   •  ■  '  ' i  : .  i  ■  ■  1 1 1     i  "  vi  i 

and  part  of  Bristow  town 


Point  townships. . 


n  Pittsford  and  West 


Shell  Rock  township,  including  Shell  Rock 

S   ell  -'in/    oil  

wnship. 


Point  township,  including  p: 

(pari 'of )'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
(panof) 


and  Bi 
Allison  t 
Bristow 


Calhoun  County... 


Butler  township,  including  parts  of  Jolley  and 


Jolley  town  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Jollm  io„  n  in   Rntlcr  and   Twin 
Lakes  townships 

;"'•  '  /■/■,.'.'..': 

Totalfor  Pomeroy  town  in  Butler  and  Sher- 
■  /  i  ■ 

Calhoun  township 

Cedar  township,  including  Somers  town 

Somers  town* 

Center  township,  including  part  of  Rockwell 

City  town 

Rockwell  Cit 'i  town  '  <  jw  .'  of )  

Total  for  Rockwell  ritt  loint1  in  Center  and 
.  .    .■   .•  .   ,  •      .      ■ 
Elm  Grove  township,  including  Yetter  town. . . 

Yet ter  town s iui    

Garfield  township ,  705  ;  722  4; 

i  Incorporated  in  1900. 
2  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 

8  County  total  includes  populati  c   and  Clarksville  towns, 

turned  independently  in  1890. 

•  Exclusive  of  population  of  Clarksville  town. 

•  Exclusive  of  population  of  Bristow  town. 


Calhoun  County— Continued. 

Greenfield  township,  including  Knierim  t< 


Knierim 

Jackson  township... 
Lake  City  township, 


Reading    township, 


Pomeroy  town  i  port  of).. 
Twin  Lake,  town.. hip,  including  parts  of  Jolley 
and  Rockwell  City  towns 


Carroll  County.. 


Arcadia  township,  including  \  i  eadia  town 

A  rendia  town 

Carroll  to  wnship, '"comprising  wards  2  and  :>  and 
parts  of  wards  I  and   (  ofCarroli  city 


i  Carroll  and  Gra 


townships.. 
Wardl... 
Wards.. 
WardS.. 


,  >■  ii-aup.  including  <  didden  and  Ral- 


Gliddcn  tc 
Ralston  ft....   .. 

Grant  township,  including  pari-  "I  wards  1  and 
4  of  Carroll  city  and  part  of  Lidderdale  tc  — 

Carroll  city  (pari  of) 

' '  ■      n  (part  of). .. 


Kiehland  township.. 

I.'oscllc  fow-ushin,  including  Halbur  tc 

HnVmr  town  6 

Sheridan  township,  including   part  of  Lidder- 
dale town 

Lidderdale  town  (part  of) 

Union  township,  including  Coon  Rapids  tc 

t "oon  Papif!.:  town 

Warren  township,  including  Manning  towi 


Wheatland  Low  usliip,  including  Breda  town.. 


Atlantic  township, 


with  Atlantic 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Bear  Grove  tow  nship.. 


Edna  township 

I'lini  lin  township,  including  Wio 


Grove  township. . 


Lincoln  township 

6  Incorporated 

7  Returned  in  I 

8  Incorporated 

9  Incorporated 


S,  o20 
S,64S 


a  Lakes  township  only. 


1,013 

168 

1.536 


■o  Maple  River  township  organized  from  part  of  Carroll  township  in  1907. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Cass  County— Continued. 

Massena  township,  including  Massena  town 

Massena  town 

Noble  township 

Pleasant  township,  including  Griswold  town... 
Griswold  town 

Pymosa  township 

Union  township,  including  Cumberland  town  .. 
Cumberland  town 

Victoria  tow  nship 

\\  ashing! on  township > 

Cedar  County 

Cass  township 

■      .  .  ■:.■,!,  .1  -  I,     . 

Tipton  city 

Wardl 

Payion  lownsliip,  including  Clarence  town 

Clarence  town 

Fairfield  township 

Farmington  township,  including  Durar.t  town. . 

Durant  town 

Fremont  township,  including  Stanwood  town 
and  part  of  Mechanicsville  town 

Mechanics:  hi, -  tow.-*  I /mil  <■/) 

Total/or  Michmnrn  illc  lonn  in  Fremontand 
Pioneer  townships 

Stanwood  town 

flower  township 

Inland  township,  including  Bennett  town 

Bennett  town V 

Iowa  township 

Linn  township 

:  i  ■  i  - .  .  

Pioneer  township,  including  part  of  Mechanics- 
ville town 

Mechanicsville  town  {part  of) 

Red  ( »ak  township 

Rochester  township 

Springdale  township,  including  West  Branch 

West  Branch  town 

Springfield  township,  including  Lowden  town.. 

Lowden  town 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Cerro  Gordo  County 

Bath  township 

clear   Lake  township,   including  part  of  Clear 

Lake  town 

Clear  Lake  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clear  Lake  town  in  Clear  Lake  and 

Lake  townships 

Dougherty    township,    including    Dougherty 

Dougherty  town  3 

■    '       ■  '      ■  ■■     

Falls  towns 

Plymouth  town  4 

Rock  Falls  town 

Geneseo  town  I    .-11  town. . . 

Rockwell  town 

Grant  township 

Grimes    township,    including  Meservey    and 

Thornton  towns 

Meservey  town 

Thornton  town 

Lake  township,  including  part  of  Clear  Lake 

Clear  Lain  town  (part  <>[) 

Lime  Creek  township 

Lincoln  township 

Mason  township 

Mason  Citv  tov.  nship,  enc-  huci-  <■  u  il  h  M  ison 

City 

Mason  City 

Wardl 

Ward  f 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Mount  Vernon  township 

Owen  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township,  including  Swaledale 

Swaledale  town 

Portland  township 

Union  township 

1  County  total  includes  population  (405)  of 
ently  in  1890. 

2  Exclusive  of  population  of  Lowden  town. 

3  Incorporated  in  1901. 
1  Incorporated  in  1900. 


Cherokee  County.. 


Marcus  townships . . 


Cedar  township,  including  Larrabee  tc 


II-.,,/  /'. 
Ward   '. 

Wards 

Diamond  township. 


Grand  Meadow  township 

Liberty  township I 

Marcus   township,   including  part  of  Marcus 


Aurelia  to 

Rock  township 

Sheridan   township,    including   ('leghorn   and 


Mtriden  town. 
Iver  township. . . 
iring  township . . 


nship,    including    Quimby    and 


Chickasaw  County 

Bradford  township,  including  Nashua  tc 


Dayton  township 

Deerfield  township 

Dresden  township 

Fredericksburg  township,  including  Fredericks- 
hup;  town i 

Fn ill ricksha rg  Inan I 

Jar]; sonville  township 

New     Hampton     township,     including     New 

Hampton  city ! 

New  Hampton  city  7 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Richland  t  ownship 

Stapleton  township,  inch.idiii",  I  awlertown ! 

Lawler  town 

Ctica  Ion  nship 

Wellington  tuv.-iiship,  including  AltaVista  and 

North  Washington  towns 

Alia  Vista  town 

North  Washington  town  » 


Clarke  County 

Doyle  township,  including  Hopeville  town 

Hopeville  town 

Franklin  township 

Frcinni-ii  k>u  nship 

Green  Bay  township 

■i '■!;■        il      •      il.      !.,,.■ 


Madison  township 

Osceola  township 

Osceola  City  township,  coextensive  with  Osceola 

city 

Osceola  city: 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  S 

Troy  township,  including  Murray  town 

Ma rra y  town 

Ward  township 

Washington  township 

s  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Marcus  township  only. 
« Incorporated  in  1906. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
LFor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

12,766 

13,401 

9,309 

Clinton  County— Continued. 

Camanche  township,  including  Ciinianche  town. 

1,029 
629 

874 

25,577 
7,409 
2,694 
2,835 
6,141 

2,150 
2,959 

867 
110 

2,735 

1,634 
943 
253 

1,170 
51 
714 

~022 
106 
531 

1,183 

987 

428 

1,251 

523 

1,247 
539 
385 
678 

1,067 
356 
782 
69 

20,041 

1,183 

713 

995 

22,698 

22,608 

Cl      township 

781 

72S 
256 
023 
ISO 
G31 
527 
399 
610 
385 
792 

019 
965 
480 
496 

3,005 

8,005 

95t 

916 

1.1S8 

669 

25,576 

686 
618 

784 

658' 

627 

591 
548 

227 

1,240 

freeman  low  M-iliip,  including  Pickens  town 

Center  township 

Clin  Inn  township,  coextensive  u  it h  Clinton  city. 

1,024 
14,058 

"■■,   "    '"  '■■■■<:    '■'•  oh ■•  "    ■  ■ 

Ward  1 

632 

412 

671 
451 
844 

468 

313 

567 
202 
520 

Lone  Tree  township,  including  Everly  town 

Deep  Creek  township,   including   Goose   Lake 

979 

570 
1,073 
621 
543 
513 

3,095 
3,095 

474 
739 

525 

Peterson  township,  including  Peterson  town. . . . 

Dewil  1  township,  including  1  icwilt  city 

2,022 
1,383 
1,076 
318 
1,253 

2,437 

Hden  1  owns  hip,  including  Low  Moor  town 

Spencer  township,   coextensive   with   Spencer 

2,293 
1,813 

Elk  Liver  township,  including  Andovertown... 

1,209 

774 
695 

Liberty  township,  including  Toronto  town 

'668 
463 

27,750 

480 
241 

26,733 

550 
1,296 

287 
1,036 

355 
1,170 

Olive  tow  nsliip.  including  Calamus  town 

Orange  low  nsliip,  including  Grind  Mound  (own. 

866 

Sharon  township,  including  Cost  Xatioii  town.. 

1,817 
1,181 

460 
162 

1,777 

1,052 

715 

145 

992 
166 
968 

250 

806 
342 
847 
697 

2,740 

1,873 

26 

1,184 
297 

555 

1,017 
11 
934 

2,817 

1,259 
861 
384 
614 
588 
800 

1,752 
792 
669 

1,037 
416 

1,183 
210 
131 
857 

45,394 

2,096 
1,321 

434 

1,683 
745 

311 

Etkader  town r. 

Spring   Rock   township,   including   Wheatland 

1,169 
475 
384 
782 

1,224 

265 

Vista  town 

spring  \' :il lev  township 

409 

Cass   township,    including    strawberry    Point 

1,776 

1,012 

763 

1,690 
947 
848 

Washington  township 

Watorlord  township,  including  charlotte  town.. 

1,152 

Strawberry  Point  town 

',"■■  eioei  luv  0.  ion .  1  ■.  '      -      ■■  ,  lion  town 

843 

916 

21.685 

Cox  Creek  township,  including  Littleport  town. 

1,110 

1,046 

1,130 

968 
143 

894 

1,189 
977 

Boyertollshi       ^^ 

Farmersburg  town-bin,  including  Farmersburg 

497 

1,313 
784 

3.715 

3, 133 
973 
876 

1,285 
543 
000 
706 
560 
703 
611 
912 

010 

1,678 

876 

1,390 
207 
465 
694 
638 
102 
754 

1,296 

462 

731 
87 

1,466 
631 
367 
564 

23,628 

514 

1,491 

772 
3,646 
2,771 

Charter  Oak  township,  including  Charter  Oak 

Farmersburg  town  5 

1,051 

1  'cm  urn  ice,  risiup   icch,,ic,     .  iciiison  eity 

Denison  city 

2,503 

1,782 

G'n  iw.riU.i  lo wn  < 

Grand  Meadow  township 

830 
677 

2,609 
1,620 

793 

2,140 

1,160 

Wardl 

II ighland  township 

Jefferson     township,     including     Guttenberg 

629 
807 

952 

659 

1,085 

686 

821 

Osterdock  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Osterdock  town6  in  Jeferson  and 

921 

655 
950 

Lodomillo  township,  including  part  of  Edge- 
wood  town 

1,395 
340 

665 
1,156 

1,305 

Milford  to      1      1            hi  ti  1      1     ioil  town 

836 

1,655 

773 

1,187 
89 
283 
788 
653 

Total/or  Edgewond  town  in  LodomtUo  town- 

Msiinabotny  township,  including  Manilla  town 
Manilla  town 

1,222 

626 

Mallnrv  township,  inch; - ' i J i  j;  part  of  Osterdock 

1,269 

Otter  Creek  township,  including   Kiron  and 

901 

Kiron  town 

Marion  township 

and  North  McGregor  town 

986 

3,114 
1  498 

993 
2,864 

Paradise  township 

Soldier  township,  including  i;  ieketls  town 

R icketts  town3 

619 

687 

Wardl :. 

Ward  2 

Union  township,  including  Arion  and  i)ow  City 

1,408 
192 
462 

793 

1,078 

WardS 

North  McGregor  town 

616 
881 

1,728 
674 
792 

1,207 
444 

1,200 
326 

609 
936 

1,475 

804 

Washington  iuunsiiip,  including   Cuck  Grove 

Monona  township,  including  Monona  town 

706 

Monona  town 

Westside  township,  including  Vail  and  West- 

1,518 

S96 

636 

23,058 

1,658 

Volga  township,  including  Elkport  and  Garber 

1,288 

443 

602 

V,  aimer  township,  including  St.  Olaf  town 

887 
124 

43,832 

970 
8  41,199 

20,479 

786 

2,770 
1,289 
769 
777 
692 
714 

1,018 

2, 691 
1,213 
625 
811 
718 
812 

840 

Adel  township,  including  Adel  and  Dallas  Cen- 
ter towns 

2,240 

607 

1,325 

548 

820 

732 

1,460 

592 

911 

693 

1,413 

518 

925 

Bloomfield  township,  including  Delmar  town . . 

775 

756 

Colfax  township 

851 

is  township,  annexed  to  Clinton 


1  Returned  as  Windsor  in  1900. 

'Incorporated  In  1904. 

7  Incorporated  in  1904.   Name  changed  from  East  Elkport  in  1907. 


"  Incorporated  in  1906. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVrSION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

898 
276 

2,308 

lit 

858 

721 
983 
315 
5,334 
4,6S0 
1,475 
t,70S 
1,455 

1,182 
388 

2,376 
767 
659 

1,535 
S56 

1,001 
340 
693 

13,315 

908 

1,099 

17,888 

19,185 

Adams  township,  including  part  of  Ryan  town. . 

Pallas  township,  im-liuling  Dawson  town 

916 
370 

611 

927 
282 
1,124 
271 

3,437 
2,768 

879 
1,104 

776 
1,040 

376 
1,123 

383 

768 
141 

994 
258 

753 

1,564 

652 

826 

1,653 

36,145 

868 

640 

IK'S    Moines    township,    including    Woodward 

1,463 
550 

'328 
758 

Total  for  Ryan  town6  in  Adams  and  Hazel 

968 
990 

■•■'I-  town 

Collins  Grow  township,   including  Masonville 

Masonvillc  tnwn  '■■ 

Colony  township,  inrhidingi  olesburgtown 

785 
1,109 

314 
4,858 
3,986 

766 
966 

1,183 
274 

3,680 

Spring  Valley  township,  including  Perry  city... 

3,739 

2,880 

Pelaware     township,     including     Manchester 

1,183 
317 

2,240 

1,678 
345 
407 

1,080 
292 

841 

15,620 

1,016 

1,030 

DelhiTownK             S                    

1,937 
607 
397 

1.772 

467 

1,039 

240 

754 

15,258 

1,270 
488 

857 

Hazel  Green  township,  including  part  of  Ryan 

Ryan  town  (pari  of) 

Honey  Creek  township,  including  part  of  Edge- 
wood  town 

Van   .Meter  township.  including   Dc  Solo  and 

1,152 
226 

731 

908 

1, 673 

618 

873 

'767 
648 

35,989 

Walnut  township,  including  Waukee  town 

[For  total,  sec  l.odomiilo  township,  Clayton 
County.) 

'-.<'ii  li   1 '(,,  1    hum  :!i'V 
1  ) :  m  ■  i- ' :  1   ion  n    !ii|        a    liediv     !■  ail      II      I  .■■•:  a 

817 
1,554 

Bloomfield  township,  coextensive  with  Bloom- 

2,028 

746 
702 
795 

490 
249 
728 
091 
774 
969 
792 
496 
/98 
S82 

847 
841 
913 
746 
1,031 

16,347 

2,105 

1,913 

Richland  tov.  nship 

South   Fork   township,    including   Hopkinton 

787 

1,703 

941 

503 
238 
986 
822 
984 
1,168 
938 

779 

302 

446 

1,091 

1,034 

1,118 

857 

1,255 

18,115 

871 

617 
SOS 

1,074 
718 
926 

1,179 
903 
645 
731 

DraUesville    ti.nvn.diip,    uiehidina     Dral.csvillc 

35,324 

394 
809 

25, 120 
24.324 
3,821 
3,898 

445 
900 

24, 099 
23,201 

1,020 

Burlington    township,    including    Burlington 

23,301 

22, 665 

471 
1,106 

910 
1,095 

927 
1,172 

15,613 

3. 129 

2,933 
3. 334 
3, 830 
1,111 

2.  416 

'826 
772 
183 
680 
1,047 
827 

1 ,  960 
85S 

8,137 

DanyiMe  township,  includinc  Danville  town 

1,185 

1,228 

Flint  River  township,  including  West  Burling- 

2,346 
1,044 

900 
270 
848 
1,249 
845 

1,918 
725 

7,995 

2,188 

632 

1,028 
304 

734 

:s~ti 

806 
1,967 
1,541 

308 

1,332 
611 

452 

769 

1,991 

705 
497 
789 

1.156 
461 
528 

614 
185 

1,029 
SSS 
723 

726 

1,264 
401 

617 
796 

1,093 
367 
1,050 
2,025 
1,540 

578 

1,462 
594 

594 
615 

890 

215 

1,048 

1,215 

Uurrell  township,  including  part  of  Davis  City 

135 

912 

1,236 

Total  for  Davis  fitii  i,,,rn  in  Hnrrell  and  New 

Vellinv  Sprinas  l.iwn -hip.  inepidrn:  Mediapoir- 

Decatur    township,    including     Decatur    City 

489 

Fayette  township,  including  Lamoni  town 

4,328 

CeuterGrove  tow  nship,  including  Arnolds  Park 
town  and  part  of  Spirii,  Lake  town 

I  i  in  Mm  io  in- hip   mi  lading  \\  eldon  town 

903 

1.919 

1,180 

1,162 

286 

614 
253 

762 
210 

575 

949 

462 

■       894 
552 

448 
105 
32 

1.901 
251 
1.191 

1.219 
268 
427 
314 

751 
205 

485 

280 
490 

830 
541 

445 
92 
28 

1,287 

(.at den    (trove    township,    including    Garden 

1,344 
651 

1,213 

554 

782 

Total  for  Spirit    fnl:r  lovn  in    Cinlir   drove 

782 

562 

814 

164 

799 

1,905 

800 

Hamilton     township,     including     Pleasanton 

124 

146 

210 

766 
1,422 

Leon  township,  coextensive  with  Leon  town. . . 

Millord    township,    in-hiding;    part   of   Milford 

500 

Total  fo,    Mli,  II      nin    Milford  and  Oko- 

Long   Creek   township,    including   Van    Wert 

1,150 
306 

786 
216 

1,287 
326 
886 

994 

Okoboji    township,    including    pari,   oi    Milford 

504 

To 

253 

including  part  of  Pavis 

Silver  Lake   township,   inehnling  Lake   Park 

263 

Richland    township,    including    Grand    River 

1,096 
837 

i.'i  1'     1     ■'.-,■■■     ■■■       i,»       nela  1,    1  ■    '  -i  lea' 

394 

Woodland  township 

Spirit  T.tiY.e  'own  i  rnri  of)      .    ..  .      ...      .. 

» Incorporated  In  1902. 


*  Incorporated  in  1904. 
« Incorporated  in  1901. 
« Incorporated  in  1909. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   L910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Dickinson  County— Continued. 
Superior  township,  including  Superior  town... 

542 
154 

495 

57,450 

578 
187 
533 

56,403 

250 

Fayette  County— Continued. 
Eden  township,  including  Waucoma  town 

1,222 
4SS 
1,461 

1,112 
998 
232 

1,083 
S8S 

1,037 
253 

7,006 

l',27S 
1,499 
1,750 
1,606 

860 
1,271 

564 

720 
v  579 

685 

1,652 

530 
574 
648 
814 
1, 231 
510 

17,119 

1,402 
640 

1,824 
888 

1,315 
1,080 

260 
1,205 

495 
1,104 

170 
0,076 
6,142 

1,381 

245 
49,848 

Fairlield  tow  iisliip,  including  Arlington  town... 

Fayette   township,   coextensive    with    Fayette 

Fremont  low  nsliip,  including  West  gate  town.. 

Cascade  township,  including  part  of  Cascade 

1.179 
583 

1,268 

1,046 

960 

14s 

979 
29 

676 
314 

1,517 
688 

1,200 
38, 494 

5,454 

6,  $40 

6,6V 

7,719 

IS,  454 

806 

724 

1,511 
188 
848 
735 
95 
973 

'  520 

647 
812 

46 

69 

1,080 
533 

9,816 

1,250 
584 

1J210 

1,049 
115 

1,062 

1,196 
514 

955 
1,165 
1,005 

Harlan  township,  including  Maynard  town 

1,062 

Ill>  ria  low  nsliip,  including  Wadena  town 

Total  for  Cascade  town  in  in.tn.i,  , 
water   townships,    Dnhnnne    County,   and 

Jefferson  township,  including  1  telweincity 

1,511 

I'mc-ord  township,  including  Holy  Cross  town. . 

Dodge  township,  including  Wortbington  town 

1,048 

961 
1,507 
635 
783 
674 
771 
753 

1,935 

Pleasant.  Valley  township,  including  Elgin  town. 

Total  for  i                              \&gt  and  Taylor 

SIS 

1.510 

738 

1,300 

36,297 

582 

1,484 

703 

1.491 

West  Union  township,  coextensive  with  "West 

linn  n  ii       ii       i                . ■.        hlil  I 

Dubuque  city: 

West   Union  citu: 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

95,8 
'sis 

17,754 

'\  i,,.i  .0.  i       ,■       :        1,  :.,.i   1       : ;    .             ,. 

955 
942 

2,724 

'245 
976 
872 
US 
951 

1,884 
549 
513 
853 

737 

940 
814 

2.579 
1,272 

,  ."  n  .inp.  including  Dyersville  and 

514 
5,892 

lfsio 

1,888 

1,611 
1,583 
959 
SS2 
651 
559 
865 

1,551 
985 

1,516 
916 
829 

1,329 
574 
076 

1,204 
480 

14,780 

4,227 

1,020 

Charles  (.'ii  y  low  nsliip,  cocxi  en-ive  wIHi  (  lisrles 

dharles  City: 

1,068 

1,606 
S48 
582 
882 

749 

Taylor  township  Including  Epwortli  town  and 

1,138 
S5S 
791 
650 

1,100 

1,845 
1,209 
1,662 
1,080 

'S81 

'674 

899 

1,482 

67S 

14,996 

'!■ Ii-'                             :         >          ■■   ■■:■■: 

Total  for  Z  mingle  town-  in  Wisinnaton  town- 
ship, Dubuque    County,  and  Otter    Creek 

Rock  Grove  township,  including  Nora  Springs 

Whitewater  township,  includingpartof  Cascade 

1,093 
534 

9,936 

984 
441 

4,274 

1    "■       1      ■'      "    '    ■  i'.   :    •    ■■■    i  ■  1         :                ..          ■ 

1,581 

1,635 

Ulster  township 

993 

moo  .,,■.  ,      ■.,.'.;,    ■.       . 

1,425 

Armstrong   Grove   township,  including  Arm- 

532 
907 
SIS 

375 

3,858 

3,404 

1,237 

998 

1,169 

615 

337 

396 

396 

107 

382 

499 

27,919 

1,391 
907 
573 
761 

293 

Franklin  County 

283 

261 

1  '■■  :       ■>■■■          i  i.     !       '.. .■'■■!        :           i         i    '  '  ■    . 

Ringsted  town* 

Clinton  (township,  coextensive   with   Sheffield 

824 
775 
199 
612 

588 
S 

19S 
665 
562 

1,176 
195 
S78 

1,076 
207 

892 
534 
827 
200 
748 
626 
596 
694 
803 
262 

783 

610 

I'.lKw  mi  h  township 

3,713 
3,237 

293 
1,713 
1,475 

fli'tii'va  township,  including  Geneva  town 

733 

Fsi.lion  till'  In",  n  iliip,  ini'iiiili ■):_■  I'.sthervillecity. 

(Irani  township 

699 
615 

694 

Ward  I 

Hamilton  township,  including  part  of  Coulter 

591 

WardS 

High  Lake  tow  nsliip 

293 
441 
342 

412 

67 
212 
78 

Total  for   Coulter  town «  in  Hamilton  and 

r  1 1  g  h  a  1 11  1 0  wnsh  ip 

676 
920 

671 

Dolliver  town » 

Marion  township.  Including  Latimer  town  and 

612 

489 
29,845 

210 
23,141 

Coulter  town  (part  of) 

Morgan  township,  including  part  of  Dows  town. 

i',m 

192 

818 
547 
840 

820 

Total  for  Dows  town  in   Morgan  township, 
Franklin    County,  and  Blaine  township, 

'  1S8 
715 
667 
806 

1,211 

510 

1,013 

1,256 

1,192 

Oakland  tow  n                             opejoy  town.... 

785 
768 
826 

in 

1,314 

513 

1,168 

668 
855 
890 

i,'320 

488 
1,214 

779 
659 
613 

770 

.-i.i.i'            1                                 nder  town 

A  leiander  town 8 

Dover  township 

Incorporated  in  1901. 


« Incorporated  In  1902. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION'. 


Franklin  County— Continued. 

Washington  township,  coextensive  with  Hamp- 
ton city !  2,617 

Hampton  city: 

Ward  1 '  539 

Ward  2 681 

Ward  3 712 

Ward  4 685 

West  Fork  township 532 

Wisner  township 525 

Fremont  County 15,623 

Benton  township 704 

Fisher  township,  including  Farragut  town 1,176 

Farragut  town 431 

Franklin    township,    coc.-.  tensive    with    Ham- 
burg city 1, 817 

Hamburg  city: 

Ward  1 667 

Ward  2 763 

Ward  3 SS7 

Green  township S73 

Locust  Grove  township j  583 

Madison  township 715 

Monroe  township,  including  Imogene  town i  980 

Imogene  town 341 

I'rairie  uwvnship 471 

Riverside  town  hip    in   ImUu;.'  Randolph  town.  902 

Randolph  town. sol 

Riverton  township,  including  Riverton  town. . .  1,000 

Riverton  town 583 

Ross  township,  coextensive  with  Tabor  town. . .  909 

Scott  township,  including  Thurman  town 1,257 

Thurman  town 330 

Sidney  township,  Includin            y  to-, .,  ;i 

Sidney  town 1,019 

Walnut  township 481 

Washington  township i  864 

Greene  County '. |         16,023 

Bristol  township ,  740 

Cedar  township 1  583 

Dawson  township !  650 

Franklin  township !  814 

Grant  township ;  506 

Greenbrier  township j  622 

Hardin  township 614 

Highland  township,  including  Churdan  town..  1,055 

Churdan  town 667 

Jackson  township ;  620 

Jefferson  township,  coextensive  with  Jefferson 

city !  2,477 

Jefferson  city: 

Wardl 909 

Ward  2 1  751 

Wards :  817 

Junction  township,  including  Dana  and  Grand 

Junction  towns 2, 312 

Dana  town1 183 

Grand  Junction  town \  1,012 

Kendrick  township j  659 

Paton  township,  including  Paton  town 1,070 

Paton  town 358 

Scranton  township,  including  Scranton  town..  1,433 

Scranton  town !  845 

.         ■    .  i  :i|.i>  ■■.   im.  n  1   '-'"'■ 

Rippey  town 407 

Willow  township I  570 

Grundy  County 13,574 

Beaver  township 906 

!■>„  ii  i  .:.:.n 

Reinbeck  town T 1,205 

Clay  township,  including  Beaman  and  Conrad 

towns 1, 374 

Beaman  town 220 

Conrad  town 549 

Colfax  township,  including  Holland  town 868 

Holland  town 168 

Fairfield  township 759 

Felix  township '  589 

German  township 862 

Grant  township,  including  Dike  town 859 

Dike  town' 286 

Lincoln  township 627 

Melrose  township 579 

Palermo  township,  including  Grundy  Center 

Grundy  Center  town 1,354 

Pleasant  Valley  township 706 

Shiloh  town:;                                    i  burg  town. . .  1,023 

Wcllsburq  tow,,. 288 

\\':i  illinium  in'.,  n  hip,  includingMorrison  town.;  616 

Morrison  town '  1 73 

1  Incorporated  in  1907. 
'  Incorporated  in  1900. 
•  Incorporated  in  1901. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Guthrie  County.. 


Baker  township.. 
Bear  Grove  towns 
Beaver  township, 
Menlo  town . . 
Cass   township,   i 


Panora  town 

Yale  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Yale  town »  in  Cass  a 
townships 

Dodge  township,  including  I'.aglcy 


Bagleyto 

Grant  township 

Highland  lounship,  including  liavard  l< 


Seely  township 

f'luiirt  township,  including   wards  1  and  2  of 
Stuart  city 


County.) 
on  township 

A  alley  township,  including  Guthrie  Center  to 


Guthrie  Center 
Victory  township.. 


Hamilton  County. . 


Blairsburg  township,  including  Blairsburg 

Blairsburg  town2 

Boone  township,  cm  ,  icjish  c  wii'h  \V< 
Webster  City: 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Wards 

Cass  township 

Clear  Lake  township,  including  Stanhope  t( 

Stanhope  town 

Ellsworth  township 

Freedom  township 

Fremont  township 


Liberty  township . 

Lincoln  township,  including  part  of  Ellsworth 

Ellsworth  ton  n  <  part  of) 

Total  for    Kltxa-orth   town  in  Lincoln   and 

Lynn  loirn\li i/r: 

Lynn  lowuslnp,  in -hiding  Jewell  townaud  part 


Jewell  to 

Marion  township,  including  Stratford  town.. 
Stratford  town 


Hancock  County. . 


Amsterdam  township,including  Kanawha  town 

Kanawha  town  ' . . ... 

Avery  township,  including  part  of  Goodell  town 


Total  for  Good,!!  town  "  in  Arm/  aatlTun 
Lakes  townships 

Bingham  township,  including  Woden  town... 


Total  for  Corwith  town  in  Boone  an 

tow  nships 

Brltt  township,  including  Britt  town.. 

Brittlown 

Concord  township,  including  Garner  tc 


Crystal  Lake  to 

Ell  township,  Including  Klemme  town. . 
Klemme  town 


<  Incorporated  in  1902. 

*  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Avery  township  only. 

» Incorporated  In  1904. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Hancock  County— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


I'Mlingion  township.. 


German  township 

Madison  huvnship _ 

Magor  township,  including partofCorwith  town. 

Corwilh  town  (-part  of) 

Orthel  township 

Twin  Lakes  township,  including  part  of  Goodell 


Hardin  County 

Aldcn  township,  including  Alden  town. . 

liuokoye  township,  including  Buckeye  town 

Clay  township,  including  Steamboat  Rock  town. 

>■     ■  • '■'■■    '■■     : 

Concord  township 

'  ;  ,.  i     ■■■•:■  11     i.     .1  hiding  Eldora  city. 
E/dora  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardlt 

Ellis  township... 


Grant  township . . 
"ardin  township,  _ 
Iowa  Falls  city. . 


Hardin  township,  including  Iowa  F 


Jackson  township 

Pleasant  township 

Providence  township,  including  New  Provi- 


dence tc 

New  Providence  town 

Sherman  township,  including  Radcliffe  tc 


2,277 
2,717 


Baltimore  township. . 
Canaan  tow  ie  hip,  incl 


Mount  Pleasant  city. . 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Jackson  township. . 


'■•  in  Jefferson  l<>-  .. 

ship,   Henry    County,    Walnut    township, 
Jefferson    County,  and   Marion  township, 

Waxhinqtnii  County 

Wai/lu ml  town 

i 
New  London  township,  including  New  London 

New  London  ioirn 

Solon  low  nsliip.  including  Solcin  town 

Salem  town 

Srolt  low-iMdp.  in. 'hiding  Will  field  town 

Win  field  town 

I  ipptvanoi'  inwn ■■hip,  inclndin;;  Rome  town.. 

Trenton  township 

'■■■■■■":■•'  '■■        I 


Howard  County.. 

Afton  township,  including  part  of  Elma  town.. 

Total  for  1 

townships 

Albion  township 

('hosier  lownshin,  including  Chester  town. . 


1910 

18,640 


Harrison  County.. 


isn  i        >..  i  

Clay  township 

Douglas  township 

Harrison  township,  including  Dunlap  town 
Dunlap  town 

Jackson  township,  including  Pisgah  town. . 
Pisgah  town  * 

Jefferson  township,  including  Logan  town.. 
Logan  to 


■  township.. 


■  ■  i 
city 

Missouri  Valley  city i 

Wardl ! 

WardS 

WardS ; 

Taylor  township,  including  Modale  town 

Modale  town 

Union  township 

Washington  township,  including  Persia  town...  ] 

i  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Avery  tow: 
2  Incorporated  in  1901. 
» Incorporated  in  ' ""' 


Limesprings  hum .    

I  l;,v  -,td  i,,v    i    hi, ■■■si      ■     ,      ■       ... 

Elma  town  (part  of) , 

Howard  Center  township 

Jamestown  township,  including  part  of  Rice- 

ville  town 

Riceville  town  {part  of) 

Totalfor  Riceville.  town  in  Jamestown  tc 

ship,  Howard  County,  and  Jenkins  tc 

ship,  Mitch  II  <  ountu  .    ... 

New  Oregon  township,  including  Protivin  town. 

Protivin  town 

Oak  Dale  township 

Paris  township 

Nam  logo  township 

Vernon  Springs  township,  including  Crosro  ci 

Cresco  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 


Humboldt  County 

Avery  township,  including  Bradgate  town. . 

Bradgate  town 

Beaver  township 

Corinth  township 

Dakota   township,   coextensive  with   Dakota 

el;ni:i    (or 

Bode  to 

Grove  township 

Humboldt  township,  including  Livermore  town. 

Livermore  town 

Lake  township 

Norway  township,  Including  Thor  town. . 


'  Incorporated  in  1909. 


6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

ted  in  1900. 

»  Incorporated  in  1908. 


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Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  ohanges  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  L900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


IIINOI!    Hill.    HIVISIO\. 


Humboldt  County— Continued. 

Vernon  township,  including  Keuwick  town  and 

part  of  Luverne  town i  1, 050 

Luvtrne  town  (part  of) 117 

Total  for  Luverne  town  in  Vtruon  township, 
llnmboldi  Connlij,  and  Luverne  township, 

Kossuth  County ,  601 

Renwick  town 372 

■    rn    mi.  M 

Ottosen  town  ' U7 

Weaver  township,  including  Pioneer  town  and 

pari  of  (iihnore  City  town 1,129 

Gilmore  City  town  (part  of) 474 

Total  for  Gil  more  Ciiti  town  in  Weaver  town- 
ship, Humboldt  Con uly,  mid  Lake  town- 
ship,  Pocahontas   Con  ill  a 689 

Pioneer  town' 92 

Ida  County 11,296 

Battle  township 608 

"■    1 

A  rlhur  town tlB 

Oorwin  township,  including  Ida  Grove  city 2,405 

Ida  Grove  ciiti- 1,87 J, 

Wardl 570 

Ward  8 675 

WardS 629 

Douglas  township 638 

tialva  township,  including  Galea  town 931 

Galva  town ;  S57 

Garfield  township j  624 

Granl  township 580 

Griggs  township,  including  liolstein  town 1  1,589 

Holstein  town 936 

Hayes  township I  700 

Logan  township !  589 

Maple  townshi                              e  Creek  town. . .  1,198 

Battle  Creek  town ;  527 

Silver  Creek  township :  556  '■ 

Iowa  County '. 18,409 

Amana  township ;  1 ,  729 

Cono  township i  ]  93 

Dayton  lownship 728 

English   township,   including   North   English 

town I  1,916 

North  /?».//•,'.  in, 1  11 ...             8. ii 

Fillmoro  township,  including  Parnell  town 1,233 

Parnrlltown S69 

Greene  township 968 

Hartford  township,  including  parts  of  Ladora 

and  Victor  towns |  1 ,  521 

Ladora  town  (part  of) ;  22S 

Total  for  Ladora  ion-it  in  I  In  rl  lord  and  Sum- 
ner township* 260 

Victor  town  (part  of) 5S9 

Total  for  Victor  town  in  Hartford  township, 
Iowa  County,  and   War,  n  township,  Foiv- 

eshiek  County 6!fi 

Hilton  township 691 

Honey  Creek  township 791 

Iowa  township 851 

Lenox  township 302 

Lincoln  township 709 

Marengo  towns! dp,  i.  1  u ■  J 1 1 1  i i ; i <-  Marengo  city !  2.34S 

Marengo  ci'm / .  786 

Ward  1 67,2 

Ward  2 60S 

Ward  S ,  .536 

Pilot  township '  766  : 

Sumner  township,   including   part  of  Ladora  [ 

town !  608 

Ladora  town  (part  of) 37 

Troy  township,  iiieliaibc  Williamsburg  town..  1,782 

Willia mshura  town 1,060 

Washington  township 466 

York  township 747 

Jackson  County |  21,258 

Bellevue  township,  including  Bellevue  city 1  2,623 

Bel  lei  at  city :  1,776 

Wardl j  950 

Ward  2 .  826 

Brandon  township j  862 

Butler  township C99 

Fairfield  township '  656 

Farmers  Creek  township I  907 

Iowa  township,  inohidina  nan  of  Miles  city i  1,017 

Miles  city  (part  of ) 290 

Total  for  Milts  rii,/  m  loan  and   Van  Buren 

townships : 334 

Jackson  township,  includiir   sgiriiigbronlr  p,wn.  820 

Sprinqbrook  town I  217 

'  Incorporated  In  1909. 

2  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

.        '■M.,,-  I       m      i    ■:      '.':■,    ie 

city,  returned  independently  in  1890. 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Maquoketa  city. 
» Incorporated  In  1900. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Jackson  County— Continued. 


Son ih   rr,>rk  townships.. 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WordS 

Wardi 

Monmouth  township,  including  Baldwin  and 

Monmouth  towns 

Baldwin  town 

Monmouth  town 

1  Otter  Creek  township,  including  part  of  Zwingle 


n  in  Prairie  Springs 


and  Richland  townships. 
Richland  township,  including  part  of  La  Motte 


Tetedi 

Union  township,  including  Sabula  city 

Sabula  city 

.,i     ilnivi'     io  '  n    hip.  1:11  bathe.:    Pie-  m     .   :, 


Jasper  County 

Buena  Vista  township 

Clear  Creek  township 

Des  Moines  township,  including  Prairie  City 

Prairie  'city'iown ".'.'. ..'.'.'.'..'/..'..'.. 

Elk  Creek  township 

Fairview  township,  including  Monroe  tow: 

Monroe  town 

Hickory  Grove  township 

1  iele    em!    :!(■(•  inj    e.lnu      1,1  pi. !;.!•.:    ['■;)     ir:    ; '  i  u  n. 

Baxter  town 

Kellogg  township,  Including  Kellogg  town.. 

Kellogg  town 

Lynn  Grove  township,  including  Lynm ille  and 
Sully  towns 


Mariposa  township. . 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Palo  Alto  township 

Pot ihlek  township,  including  Mingo  town 


q  and  Maquoketa 


Wardl 

Wardi 

WardS 

Jefferson  County. . 

Blackhawk  township 

Buchanan  township 


WardS.. 
Ward  3.. 
WardJ^.. 


8  Incorporated  ir 
•  Incorporated  ir 
10  Incorporated  a: 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  llioso  between  IMM)  ami  I'.ioi),  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:    1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Jefferson  County— Continued. 


Locust  O rove  township,  including  Kala\  ia  (own 

Batavia  town 

Penn  township,  including  Pleasant  Plain  town 


,-nship,  including  part  of  Coppock 


County.] 
Johnson  County.. 


e  Jefferson  township,  Henry 


e  township,  including  Solon  town.. 


East  Lucas  township 

Fremont  township,  including  Lone  Tree  tc 

Lone  Tree  town 

Graham  township 

I  laidin  township.. 


Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Hills  town... 


Hills, 

Lincoln  township 

Lucas  township,  - 

Iowa  City: 

Ward  1 . . 

Ward2.. 

WardS.. 

Ward  4-. 


with  Iowa  City  . 


Ox  tun  I  louusiiip,  including  Oxford  t< 

Oxford  town 

Penn  township 

I'leasant  Valley  town-ship 


Scott  township 


Union  township ...  -  .. 

Washington  township 

West  l.u.  as  town- hip.  including  Coralville  town. 


Ward -2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

C.reotifiHd  ton  nship,  including  Nhirtclle  town. 


Monticello  city. . 


Ward  I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Madison  township,  including  Center  Junction 
town  and  parts  of  Onslow  and  Wyoming  towns. 

t'mttr  Junction  hum .      

Onslow  town  (  part  of). 


Total  for   Onslow   i 

Wi/ommg  tow  ii  ill  ins 

Wiiumiih!  town  (part  of)  . 

Total  for    Wyoming   ioicn 

Wyoming  township? 

tford  township,  *--"- 


Madison    ami 


including  Oxford  .lunction 


Cascade  town  ( part  of: 

[For  total,  s'v  Cascade  fowrish 
County.] 
Rome  township,  including  Olin  town.. 

Olin  tow~ 
Scotch  Gro\ 
Washington 

Wayne  township 

Wyoming  township,  includin 
and  Wyoming  towns 

Onslow  town  (part  of) 

Wyoming  town  (part  of)... 

'  Incorporated  in  1902. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Keokuk  County.. 


Hedrick 

Clear  Creek  township 

I0si.il   l/incaslcr  Louusiiip  8 

C.nglish  nicer  town  ship,  including  South  Eng- 


Websterlown" 

German  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Ollie  town. . 


Prairie  township,  including  Thornburg  town. . . 
Thornburg  town 

:: id i la  nd  tou  nsliip.  i a. -I ud in;-  t.'ichland  town. . 

Richland  town 

Sigourney  township,  including  Sigourney  city . . 

Sigourney  city ...'.. 

Steady  Run  township,  including  Mariinsbuig 

Martinsburg 


Delta 
Washington  township,  including  What  Cheer 

city 

What  Cheer  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

West  Lancaster  township  8 


Kossuth  County.. 


Algona  township,  coextensive  with  Algona  city 
Algona  city: 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Buffalo  township,  including  Titonka  town 


Fenton  to 
Garfield  township. . 
German  township. . 
Grant  township.. 


Hebron  township. . 


Oermania  to 

Ledyard  tow 

Lincoln  township. . 


>n  township,  Humboldt 


),  taken  to  form 


[For  total,  s 
County.] 

Plum  Creek  township 

Portland  township 

Prairie  township 

Ramsay  township 

Riverdale  township 

Seneca  township 

Sherman  township 

Springfield  township 

S  wea  township 

Union  township 

Wesley  township,  in. -hating  \<  csley  town 

Wesley  town 

Whittemore  township,  including  Whittemore 

Whittemore  town 


Denmark  township 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Onslow  and  Wyoming  towns. 
'  County  totals  include  population  (1,282  in  1900;  1,221  in  1890)  of  Lancaster 
township,  taken  to  form  East  and  West  Lancaster  townships  since  1900. 
s  Organized  from  part  of  Lancaster  township  in  1904. 


28407—12 11 


162 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
;s  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

799 

1,290 

337 

138 

744 

614 

15, 446 

14,008 

1,616 

2,788 

2,167 

1,746 

2,168 

8,588 

007 

8,900 

1,373 

948 

1,898 

2,126 

'746 

62 

1,780 

708 

613 
910 

1,342 

570 

60,720 

1,004 

1,397 

210 

898 

735 

16,243 

14,641 

1,061 
1,457 

Louisa  County 

12,855 

13,516 

Columbus  C'lly  township,  including  Columbus 

2,794 
375 

1,185 
620 
981 
389 
496 

1,522 
374 
433 
475 
544 

1,591 
897 
462 
608 
529 
2,233 
1,326 

13,462 

2,757 
388 

1,099 
828 
873 

1  "      '■    1       ' 

2,595 
459 

833 

835 
15,511 

14,101 

F.linl  township,  including;  <  >ak\  ille  town 

■■"i    lev   ill:.,         .'■      u    I'n       I     !     I'll  i 

576 
1,397 

(hand  '.  iow  low  chip,  including  ( Irmuli  jew  ami 

887 

608 
608 

1,761 
948 
562 
653 
546 
2,347 
1,398 

16,126 

.tiorniin;  Sun  township,  including  Morning  Sun 

796 
9,278 

894 
7,901 

Madison township,  coextensive  with  FortMad- 

Wapcllu  i.iw  ii-hip      nciii     lie,  \       .     II. i  en  ' 

1,009 

Marion  township,  including  St.  Paul  town 

861 
65 
1,813 
748 
795 
876 
994 

1,550 
654 

55,392 

980 

1,788 

752 
878 
863 

1,426 
498 

45,303 

587 
658 

3,794 

1,231 

1,151 

1,412 

768 

l;274 

59 
666 
755 
736 
677 
799 
873 
826 
653 
1,225 
612 
663 

14,624 

631 
735 

3,989 

Chariton  township,  eo  en  n  n  i    w  nh  Chariton 

Chariton  city: 

West    I'oinl    township,    including    West    Point 

854 

2,792 
202 

1,132 
908 
746 
756 

1,002 
899 

Jackson   town  1 i leveland   and 

618 
896 

187 

1,637 

588 

426 

1,779 
S76 
796 
920 

1,002 
611 

3,040 

846 
1,532 
1,190 

517 
1,254 

471 

1,564 
558 
6,225 
4,400 
1,065 
1,175 
1,160 
1,000 
1,091 
903 

161 

32,811 
32,811 
2,439 

1,550 
4,227 
3,143 
2,974 
8,702 
3,017 
3,498 
2,831 
2,362 
834 

1,495 

802 

987 

861 
988 

1,848 
493 

1,676 
518 
504 

1     Ml, HI     11"      II     111,!      Illl    'II    lll[   '     i  1     |].l      h>w  11 

726 

1,342 

686 

746 

13,165 

283 
1,004 

917 
1,067 

624 

136 

996 

1,070 

1,110 

622 

V\      Inn    i  iii    n    n  hip    111,  hullo     'nil  i       ii   , 

Franklin    township      including    Lisbon    and 

3,381 
956 
1,629 

'505 

1,363 

498 

860 

1,790 

6,081 

4,102 

2,904 
1,079 
1,259 
1,149 

Allison  townshi 

350 
456 
561 
621 

1,472 

581 
827 
471 
609 
653 

1,071 

434 
244 

731 
32 

606 
556 
653 
402 
1,207 
595 

577 
166 

2,005 

2,207 

1,839 

516 

1,155 

574 

340 
395 
571 
555 

1,370 
249 
545 
744 

488 
621 

1,040 
450 

225 

648 

Grant  township   ini-hi'iin::-  Walker  town 

Doon  township,  including  Alvord  and  Doon 

1,198 

905 
1,696 

467 
5,157 

3,094 

Maine  township   including  Central  City  town... 

Elgin  townshi) i,  mehnljng  Little  Rock  town 

297 

Larch  wood  tow  I-  nip,  including  Larchwoodand 

1,328 
897 

1,251 

843 
943 

Libera]  township    including    part  of    George 

Total  for  George  town  i  in  Liberal  and  Wheeler 

394 
505 
543 

385 
1,041 
477 

455 

122 

1,766 

2,059 

1,644 

449 

956 
894 

Rapids     low  nsliiji,"    coextensive    with     Cedar 

27,081 
25,656 

18,939 
18,020 

Richland  township,  including  Inwood  town.... 

Riverside  township,   including  part  of  Rock 

Total  for  kink  lln/nils  tmi  n  in  laursitb  nnd 

Pool,    iuw  I                           1                             i           1 

1,006 

1,615 
674 

959 

1,532 
615 

Washington  township    including  Center  Point 

Wheeler  town:  hip,    including   part  of  George 

619 

Center  Point  ton  n 

George  town  (part  of) 

n  1905  and  part  of  Clinton  township 


« Incorporated  in  1903. 

&  Part  taken  to  form  Cedar  township  in  1905. 

e  Incorporated  in  1902. 

i  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Wheeler  township  oi 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA.  li 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  S.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Madison  Count 

15,621 

17,710 

15,977 

Marion  County— Continued. 
Polk  Lou  nship 

693 
952 
750 

425 
830 

30,279 

600 
824 

1,218 
940 
406 
553 

1,043 

29,991 

Center  township,  coextensive  with  Winterset 

2,818 

1,516 
1,302 

707 

w 

730 

703 
197 

648 
497 

1,459 
749 
649 
940 
310 

781 
1,194 
399 
595 
1,135 
37/ 
687 

29,860 

3,039 

2,281 

659 

Wintirsit  city: 

Summit  township -   

1,137 

830 
163 
899 

900 
235 

600 

798 

1,424 

737 
958 

830 
1SS 

937 

749 
804 
593 
811 
1,061 
302 
771 
866 

Crand   River  township,  including  Macksluug 

25  842 

537 
968 

448 

1,362 
127 
430 
771 
457 
953 
179 

1,385 
338 
879 
199 
976 
944 
354 

1,079 
423 
732 
971 

13,374 

2,927 
3,031 

3,441 

'927 
213 

1,537 

446 

675 

787 

15,811 

626 

1,126 
476 

1,421 

I'Mi'ii  township,  inch  1,1  in-,-  !•;, i.-n ville  town 

Edcnville  town  (Rhodes  P.O.) 

Crecnenslle  touiiship,  i 1 1 r ■  1  e i .  1 1 1 1  u.   I'ergiisnn  ami 

465 
807 
440 

473 

Iowa  township,  including    \p,i,m  (own 

384 
1,007 

765 
960 
1, 445 
412 
770 

'252 
837 

34,273 

773 

974 

1,196 

794 

Jefferson  township,  including  Laurel  town 

"ii,  h  <"•:  "  "",'.  I", -In  li" '   ,    '   ;'   '  i"i!  'I 

Le  Grand  township,  including  [,c  Crand  town   . 

1,712 
408 
975 

174 

1,087 
1,039 
SSS 
1,099 
366 
811 
893 

11,544 

1,744 

Liberty  township,  including  SI.  Aid  holly  town. 

760 
28,805 

Liscomb  township,  including  Liscomb  town..    . 

Lngan  tiiu  usihp,  including  Mid  bourne  town 

948 

825 

780 
870 

1,318 
S01 
629 

1,904 

ess 

1,103 
207 

2*585 
415 
760 
799 

9,466 
9,466 

1,051 

2',  554 
1,977 
1,595 

990 
285 

1,980 
1,122 
1,051 

846 
1,474 

917 

22,995 

674 

1,449 

542 

1,983 

3,128 

953 

3,129 

m 

1,230 

969 

10,136 

866 

1,038 

759 
1,013 
1,164 

Marshall  lira  iiship,  coextensive  wilh  Maishail- 

Mnishullloirn  ciii/:b 

1,831 

2,722 
570 

2,068 

Minerva  township,  inch  a  line  (  1,  irons  town 

904 

815 
745 

'764 
1,070 

illi/i.        Valni;:l,it       (',,/,,;///,      ,1,1.1      Colli  Hi  Inn 

Stale  Center  township,  including  Slate  Center 

1,646 
1,008 
497 
1,165 
738 
916 

16,764 

1,550 

9,212 

6,558 

Anderson  township,  including  I  lenderson  town. 

1,103 

240 

743 

80 

626 

4,682 

4,052 

2,344 

994 

714 

1,629 
478 
393 

1,037 
416 
646 

1,154 
1,157 

983 
501 
864 
162 
429 
596 

13,435 

1,195 

244 

1,000 

244 

704 
3,728 
3,040 

Cenler  inward) ip.  including  1 1  illsdalc  town 

Pleasant   Grove   township,  including  part  of 

1,104 

274 
2,146 
1,252 
1,213 

942 
1,430 

460 
1, 024 

253 

24,159 

909 

Glenwood  township,  including  (lieu  wan  id  ciiy  ... 

/  in     li  i  1    /',',    I       I      in. 

2,044 

1,026 
1,356 

978 
1,706 

974 

385 
1,449 

200 

23,058 

Indian  (deck  inwuship,  including  Kmerson  and 

1,691 
502 
404 

1,171 
438 
915 

1,166 

1,421 
732 

1,046 
276 
490 
687 

6 14,916 

Ingraham  township,  uicludms  silver  idly  I  nun. 

1,081 

Rose  Hill  town 

Malvern  township,  coe\tensi\e  wilh   Malvern 

rialtville  inwuship,  including  Pacific  .Tuiiclimi 

1,321 

346 

980 

631 

775 

5,626 

3,190 

1,273 

642 

1,275 

4,648 

3,021 

881 

786 

812 

542 

2,998 

991 

319 
351 

1,460 
691 

1,264 

1,125 

1,140 
789 
995 

3, 131 

1,066 

822 

1,000 

5,616 

2,632 

Knoxville  township,  including  Knoxville  ciiy.  . 

Wards 

548 
845 
645 
359 

1,132 
69 

487 
491 

619 

40 

387 

622 

4,461 
2,623 

4,621 
2,408 

'in' m    in    n  lip 1m.   p  nls  of  Mclntire 

1,081 

Liberty  township,  including  Bussey,  Hamilton, 

2,431 
560 
638 
322 
553 

1,594 
738 

1,423 

Total  for   Mclntire  town*  in  jnil.iic  •mil 

427 
455 

617 

[For  total           lam                in  hip    11     v- 
ard  County.] 

Lil  icrts  1  ou  nship,  including  part  of  Meyer  town. 

348 
510 

1,495 
610 

Total  for  Mcjii  hum:'  in  Liberty,  Stacy ville, 

ttn:i     II  •illn.    mil  H    '-;;>. 

Pleasantville  town 

n  1890)  of  Lincoln  township, 


•  Parts  of  Linn  township  annexed  to  Marshalitown  city  In  1901, 1902,  and  1903. 


164  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


s  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Mitchell  County— Continued. 

Mitrhell  township,  including  Mite-hell  and  West 

Mite-hell  towns 

Mitchelltown 

West  Mitch,  1/  ion  a 

Newbury  township,  inch  id  in- Carpenter  town.. 


St.  Ansgar  township,  in. -hiding  St.  Ansgartown. 

St.  A  nsgar  town 

Stacyville  township    im-lrn lin -  parts  of  Meyer 
an'd  Stacyville  towns 


Meyer  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Stacyville  town  in    Stacyeill,     -mil 


Wliviic  township,  in -Indue-  Hailoy  town  and 
parts  of  Mclntire  and  Mover  towns 

Bailey  town' 

Mclntire  town  (part  of) 

Meyer  town  (pari  of) 

West  Lincoln  township  *. .: 


Monona  County. . 


Ashton  township,  including  part  of  Whiting 

\Vhi~lii>o'l»i>:i'i\'piri~«f)'.~.'. 

Total  for  Whiting  town  in  Ashton  and  West 

Forte  townships 

Belvidere  township,  including  Turin  town 


Fairview  townshij 
Franklin  townshij 
Grant  township,  u 


:  :,,v.  ,1 


Castana  town.. 

Lake  township 

Lincoln  township . . . 

Maple  township 

Mapleton  township, 

Mapleton  town 

Onawa  township,  coextensive  with  Onawa  tc 

Onawa  town 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

St.  Clair  township,  including  Ute  town 


Vie  to 


■'b'-.         >"    !<■■.  "   ■  i  1 1 1 :     •    : lin--    I  '.I,- -   iu\\  II 

Blencoe  town 

Sioux  township 

Soldier  township,  including  Soldier  town 

Soldier  town' 

Spring  Valley  township,  including  Moorhead 


Monroe  County. . 

Bluff  Creek  township 


liuilford  township. 

Jackson  township,  in. -hiding  Melrose  town.. 


Monroe  township,  including  F 


Troy  township,  including  Albia  city.. 
A Ibia  city  

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward/, 

Union  township,  including  Lovilia  tov 


4  Incorporated  In  1900. 


1,100 
2,02fi 
2,026 


Montgomery  County 

las  township 

cfort  township,  including  part  of  Stanton 

Frankfort  and  Scott 


Stanton  town6  (p 
Total  for  Stanton 
townships. 


Coburg  to 

Jackson  township,  including  Villisca  city.. 
I  'illiscu  city 


Red  Oak  city.. 


Wardl.. 

Ward  2.. 

WardS.. 
Scott  township,  it 

Stanton  town  xl 

Sherman  township,  including  Elliott  tc 


Muscatine  County.. 
Bloomington  township 


Fulton  township   m.  hidin  -     n.cktontown 

Stockton  town  6 

Goshen  township,  including  Atalissa  town 

A  talissa  town ' 

Lake  township 

Montpelier  township 

Moscow  township 

Muscatine  township,  coextensive  with  Musca- 

Mnscatinc  city: 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 

Orono  township,  including  Conesville  town 


O'Brien  County.. 


Carroll  township,  including  Archer  town 

Center  township,  in. -hiding  part  of  Primghar 

flillHllliu    ion   II    •   /'Mm    .../   I 

Total  for  Priwghni  .'..»'»  in  ''enter,  Dale,  and 

Sn  imnn  ioirimhl/ls 

Dale  township,   including   part   of  Primghar 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

1'iaiikhn  township,  in. -hiding  Sanborn  town. 

Sanborn  town . . . 

Grant  townshi; 
Hartley 


ip 

:hip    nichi.Inia,  I  lartley  town 

Ha  rl  ley  town 

I  highland  township 

I.iberl  v  tow  nshi]),  including  Calumet  town 

Calumet  town 

Lincoln  township 

Onicgii  township",  in.  hiding  ',  ion  eta  town 

Moneta  town ' 

Snmniil   township,  including  part  of  Primghar 

fiininlmi  inn  II  I  ,,nni  ..-/  i 

Union  township,  including  Paullina  town 


)f  Onawa  town,  returned  as  In  Franklin  township  in  1890. 


» Incorporated  In  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

n»  «»«*«,. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

8,956 

8,725 

5,574 

Palo  Alto  County— Continued. 

Silver  Lake  township,  including  Ayrshire  town  . 

979 

337 

454 

1,201 

1,199 
23,129 

981 
329 
545 
1,015 
388 

1,216 
538 

22,209 

Allison  township 

470 

792 

195 

560 

239 

1,164 

518 

607 

534 

2,515 

1,  330 

399 

1,098 
695 
441 
370 

21,002 

344 

615 

684 

linker  tow  nship.  including  \Idvin  town 

380 

Fairvicu  township,  including  1 1  arris  town 

536 
217 

1,208 
SIS 
647 
662 

2,378 

'374 

1,098 

470 
393 

24,187 

193 

Wall  ml.  lownsliip,  inrli  1. 1  iug  ( ;  1  ncll  iugcr  town.. . 

i ;  ilninii  low  nship,  including   Axhton  town 

903 

550 

303 

1,807 

1,090 

198 

563 

West  Bend   township,   inrluiling   West  Bend 

325 

1  lolinan  township,   including  Sibley  town 

19,568 

A  iiu'rioa  township,  including  Le  Mars  city 

Ocheyedan    township,    including    Ociieyedan 

4,797 
4,167 
1,666 

1,476 

1,047 

327 

591 

565 

1,557 

9J7 

730 

242 

524 

871 

329 

626 

562 

639 

725 

94 

651 

582 

1,067 

520 

1,674 

1,130 

594 

1,765 

1,076 

577 

625 

599 

656 

863 

143 

14,808 

4,806 
4,146 

4,754 

409 
268 

21,341 

Elgin  i n u  nship,  iiH piling  Struble  town 

172 

591 

681 

1,305 

219 
571 

752 

1,311 
63 

283 

832 
220 

'  m 

625 

752 

805 

5,566 

4,976 

1,289 

1,808 

1,879 

925 

245 

1,174 

591 

536 

453 

6,297 
3,832 

1,163 
913 

1,039 
717 
194 

228 
1,377 

776 

751 

34 
772 

197 
13,845 

1,397 

1,225 

Amity   township,2  including   College   Springs 
town  and  part  of  Braddvville  town 

Garfield  lown.ship,  including  K ingsley  town 

h6% 

Braddyvtlletnivn  (part of) 

Total  for  Braddyvillc  town'1  in  Amity  and 

236 
693 

1,065 

236 

1,191 

700 

960 

954 

4, 336 

3,673 

175 
491 

982 

175 

1,170 

432 

754 

931 

1,040 

3,130 

2,440 

1  iaiiooel,  township 

150 

IliingiTford  luuiiship.  including  Hinton  town.. 

Buchanan  low  usiup,  including  part  of  Braddv- 

537 

618 

673 
754 

Braddyville  town  (part  of) 

('olio  .  low  nship,  including  Blanchard  town 

'   in  M.I  1,1,1  11   hip,  iin-liidiii     :  1 ,,  i-i       i,w  ,1 

738 

Douglas  township 

East  River  township 

Meadow  lownsliip 

662 

922 

389 

1,584 

1,029 

599 

1,560 

835 

558 

725 

649 

611 

777 

659 

(   ,111,1      I'll         'Up,     III       llll.ll                  il       1       III.  Ill    ill    ill            . 

Shenandoah  city 

Perry  township 

I'lvn h  low  nship,  iiu'lndine   'u'on  ill  lown 

5S6 

Portland  township,  including    \  kron  town 

936 
494 

Ward  2 

Harlan  township,  iurlii.lun.ij  Shambaugh  town.. 

Shambaugh  town3 

Lincoln  township,  including  Coin  town 

i,'220" 

1,047 
1,042 

Preston  townsniu 

Remsen  township,  including  Remsen  in,  1 

Remsen  town 

1,271 
680 
354 

Morton  township 

624 
701 

5,840 
3,276 

704 

629 

4,732 
3,262 

Stan  i  on  1  ownship 

Union  township 

775 

part  of  Yorktown  town 

West  holdinwiiship,  nirliid  in.:-    s\  estfield  town.. 

455 

15,339 

Ward  2 

9,553 

Bellville  township,  including  Palmer  town 

916 

177 
1,559 
978 
1,073 
987 
954 
954 
S07 

629 

794 
183 
573 
651 

734 
215 

609 
563 
662 
882 
477 
624 
1,419 
817 

293 

241 

110,438 

801 

Yorktown  toion  (part  of) 

160 

170 

1,339 

710 

938 

10 

1,003 

118 

806 

576 

Total  for   Yorktown  town  in  Nodaway  and 

Cedar  township   in  1ml  n     1  mi  la  town 

1,770 

l|l71 

1,731 
994 
765 

1,069 

1,276 
564 

938 

' r  .--'•'.  ■':.'.".'. 

('enter  lownship, m  including  Pocahontas  town.. 

506 

Tarlrio  township,  including  part  of  Yorktown 

Clinton  township     ,   ,      1    ■  1   ■            hi     IP         n 
Rolfetown 

1.077 

di        ii    ii  i  i|      u  hiding  Hepburn  town 

945 
790 

Washington    township,    including    Northiboro" 

658 

804 

474 

Dover  township    inrludhni  Vsiinatown 

Varina  town  '' 

552 

14,354 

'9,318 

Garfield  township" 

695' 

776 
204 

660 
604 

455 

Lake  township,  including  part  of  Gilmore  City 

493 
507 

1,730 
1,279 

2,S?5 
559 
654 
625 
487 
769 
129 
562 
131 

1,534 
1,046 
580 
1,228 
655 
592 
634 
343 

1,040 
161 
331 

488 
505 

1,786 
1,254 

2,381 

240 
338 

<*457 

[For  total  -            1        1  >    u  nip  Humboldt 
County ] 

Emmetsburg  township   including  wards  2  and 

396 

624 

1,684 

420 

629 

1,661 
853 

1,012 
397 

82,624 

Swan  Lake  township,  iiiehniing  Laurens  town.. 

Fairfield  township,  including  Cylinder  town 

843 

659 

147 

1,567 
1,107 
565 
1,453 
787 
652 
663 
347 

1,069 

607 

Washington    township,'2  including    Havelock 

413 

Freedom  township,  including  wards  1  and  4  of 

5  337 

Allen  townshl 

436 

1,121 

295 
399 
275 

680 

548 
1,363 

869 
2,441 
1,465 

428 
1,126 

438 
2,055 

446 

641 
1,352 

768 

1,570 

Highland  township,  including  Ruthven  town. . . 

1    1     l>       1    1    is     II     ,|l,       ,11     1 

1,236 

Camp  township,  1    h     n     •           lis  town 

Rush  Lake  township,  including  Curlew  and 

Clay  township,  including  Altoona  town 

1,014 
328 

1,010 

925 

Crocker  township,  including  Ankeny  town 

A  nkeny  town 8 

Mallard  town 

292 

:::::::::  1 

1  Incorporated  In  1900. 

*  Part  of  Amity  township  annexed  to  Braddyvill 
« Incorporated  In  1902. 

<  County  total  includes  population  (1,584)  of  Em 
pendently  In  1890. 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Emmetsburg  olty. 
.  '  Incorporated  In  1908. 


aetsburg  city,  returned  inde- 


7  Incorporated  in  1909. 


10  Roosevelt  township  organized  from  part  of  Center  township  in  1905. 

11  Garfield  township  organized  from  part  of  Clinton  township  in  1905. 

a  Cummins  township  organized  from  part  of  Washington  township  In  11 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1901)  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Polk  County— Continued. 


Dts  A/nines  and  Lee  townships. . 


Ward  I.. 
Ward  .'.. 
WardS.. 
Wan!  ;.. 


Ward  S 
Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Douglas  township,  including  part  of  Bondurant 


Bondurant  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bondurant  town  in  Douglas  and 

Franklin  townships. 


•       .      ,i     :    : '  : ,  i ,  i  • , .  <■  1 1 


Franklin  lownsliip,  including  part  of  Bondu- 


Lincoln  township,  including  part  of  Sheldahl 


Sheldahltoivn(partof) 

[For  total,  see  Garden  township,  Boone 


in    •    -h   '  I  M  '     i     H 

Polk  City  town 

Sheldahl  town  (part  of).. 
Savior  township.. 
Valley    township,' 

Junction  city 

Valley  Junci no,    a,/ 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

i . .    :    1 1  i  i 

ii  r . ■- ■. .  I.  ii'. 


township,  including  part  of  Grimes 
Grimes  town  (part  of) 


Pottawattamie  County. 

Belknap  township,  including  Oakland  (own 
"  iklar  '  ■ 


Oakland 
Boomer  township 
Carson  township,  i 


Hardin  township,  i i s i ■  1 1 1 1 1  i 1 1 1;  McClelland  (own. 


Council  Bluffs  city.. 


Ward  1 . 
Wards. 
WardS.. 
Ward  J, . . 


Wardd.. 

Ward  6.. 

Keg  Creek  township. . 


iship,  Including  Ave 


Layton  township,  including  Walnut  town 

Walnut  town 

Lewis  township , 

Lincoln  township 

i'jwii  -.hip.  including  Macedonia  town. 


Treynor  to 

>  Incorporated  in  1904. 

2  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Webster  township 

» Valley  township  organized  from  part  of  V 


I  Incorporated  In  1906. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Pottawattamie  County— Continued. 

Valley  township,  including  Hancock  town 


Poweshiek  County. . 


i'.ear  Creel;  tow  nslup,  nielii'liie:  Brooklyn  town.. 

Brooklyn  town 

Chester  township 

Deep  Liver  township,  including  Deep  River 


Gjinncll  township,  including  Grinnell  city. 

Grinnell  citti 

Wardl | 

Ward  2 

WardS [ 

Wardi 

Jackson  township   inch'hhe;  Montezuma  town 

and  part  of  Barnes  City  town 

Barnes  City  town  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Pleasant  Grove  township, 
Mahaska  County.] 

Montezuma  town i 

Jefferson  township. 


Scott  township 

shod' '■  m  township 

Sugar   Creek   township,   including 


Warren  townsh  i     ini  [tiding  part  of  Victor  town. 

Vktor  toion  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see   Hartford  township,  Iowa 
County.l 
Washington  township ! 


Ringgold  County.. 


Athens  township,  including  Kellerton  town. 
Kellerlon  town 

Benton  township,  including  Maloy  town  a: 


Benton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Benton  town  in  Benton  and  Rice 
townships 


Grant  township,  including  part  of  Clearfield 


Total  for  Clearfield  town 10  in  Grant  township, 
Ringgold    County,    and    Grant   township, 

Taylor  County 

Jon  township,  inclmline    Know  lion  (own 

and   parts   of  Diagonal   and  Shannon  City 

towns 

Diagonal  town"  (part  of) 

Total  for  Diagonal  i  am"   in  Jcffirsoy  and 

Washington  townships 

Knowlton  town 

Shannon  City  ton-  n  (pari  of) 

Total  for  Shannon    Ciin  loim  in  J<  i.rrson 
township,    ItinggoU!    '<  aunty,  and    Grant 

township,  Union  County 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

hoi  Is  i  'reek  township 

■    Pile    I    ill   '.    I     .-,   ,1.'.'V||>  .      .... 

Monroe  township,  including  Beaconsiiold  town 

Beaconsfield  town 

Mount  Ayr  iownship,  cae-ciensive  with  Mount 

Ayr  town 

Poe  township 

Rice  township,  including  part  of  Benton  town.. 


n  town,  returned  independ- 


8  Incorporated  in  1901. 

i°  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Grant  township,  Tavlor  County,  only. 

11  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Washington  township  only. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Sac  County 

Boyer  Valley  township,  including  Early  town.. 

Early  town 

Cedar  township 

Clinton  township 

Cook  township 

Coon  Valley  township 

Delaware  township 

Douglas  township 

Eden  township 

Eureka  township,  mrUMin^  s.  Imller  town 

Schallcr  town 

Jackson  township,  including  Sac  City 

Sac  City  ' 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Wardl, 

Levey  township,  including  part  of  Wall  Lake 

Wall  Lake  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Wall  Lake  town  in  Levey  and  Viola 

townships 

Richland  township,  including  Odebolt  town... 

Odebolt  town 

Sac  township,  including  Auburn  and  Grant 
City  towns 

A  uburn  town 

Grant  City  town 

Viola  township,  including  part  of  Wall  Lake 

Wall  Lake'to'irnipnrf  of')  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Wall  Lake  township,  including  Lake  View  town. 

Lake  View  town 

Wheeler  township 

Scott  County 

Allen  Grove  township,  including  Donahue  town 

and  part  of  Dixon  city 

Dixon  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Dixon  city1  in  Allen  Grove  and 
......... 

Donahue  town  2 

Blue  Grass  township,  including  Walcott  town 

and  part  of  Blue  Grass  town 

Blue  Grass  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Blue  Grass  town 8  in  Blue  Grass  and 

'.'<<» in  .   ;;...';.    ■  .      . 

Walcott  town 

Buffalo  township,  including  Buffalo  town  and 
part  of  Blue  Grass  town 

Blue  Grass  town  I  pan  0/  <  

Buffalo  town 

Butler  township,  including  McCausland  town.. 

\l,-l  'nllrinnii  inn  <l  "   .  ... 

Cleona  township 

Davenport  township,1  including  Bettendorf  town 

Bettendorf  town  3 

Davenport  City  township,  coextensive   with 

Davenport  city 

Davenport  city:  * 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardl, 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Hickory  Grove  township,  including  Maysville 

"'  '    ■  "■'.  mini  

r,c  ciairi-tow  iwhip.ii irlui  I  in:.'  i  cClaire  town 

Le  Claire  town 

Liberty  township,  including  New  Liberty  town 
and  part  of  Dixon  city 

Dixon  city  (part  of) 

New  Liberty  town* 

Lincoln  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Princeton  town sli  i p ,  1  iu-Ii  1 . 1  i  1 1  •„'  I  r inceton  town. . . 

Princeton  town 

Rockingham  township 

Sheridan  township,  including  Eldridge  town 

Eldridge  town 

Winfield  township 

Shelby  County 

Cass  township,  including  Portsmouth  town 

Portsmouth  town 

Center  township 

Clay  township 

Douglas  township,  including  Kirkman  town 

Kirkman  town 

Fairview  township 

Greeley  township,  including  part  of  Irwin  town. 

Irwin  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Incin  town  in  Greeley  and  Jefferson 

townships 

Grove  township 

» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901, 
'Incorporated  in  1909. 
•Incorporated  in  1903, 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Shelby  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Jackson  township... 
Jefferson   township, 


Irwin 


luding   part  of  Irv 

turn  (part  of) 

mship 

hip 

nship,  including  Shelby  town 


Buncombe  township,  including  wards  1  and  2 


n  Buncombe  and 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

(unci  township 

Center  township 

Eagle  tovi  nship 

East    Orange    township,   including    Granville 


Grant  township,  inriiiMi,::    "i..n  Im  1.    "    - 

Mul  I  nek  town 

Holland  lownship,  including  Orange  City  tc 


ship,  1 

and  ward  3  of  Hawarden  town.. 

Cliatsirorth  town5 

Iluwnnii  11  town  (part  of).. 


Rock  Valley  to 
Settlers  township 

Sheridan  township,  including  Boyden  town.. 


Maurice 
Sioux  township 

Washington  township 

Welcome   township,    iNcluding   part   of  Sioux 
Center  town 

Sioux  Center  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sin ii.r  ( ;  ,it,  r  town  in   Welcome  and 


Collins  township,  including  Collins  town.. 

Colli  in  town 

Kri.Til.-hi!  in",  1, -(lop   inclii'lin.rr  '   ili><  >i  i<"   - 
Gilbert  to     " 


Lincoln  township,  including  Zearing  town.. 
Zearinglo 
;'ford  towns 
'ada  towm  ...L 
v. ,.,./,, ..,  ..■ 

Ward  1 

Ward? 

WardS 

Wardi 

New  Albany  township,  including  Colo  town. . 


Colo  to 


*  Part  of  Davenport  township  annexed  to  Davenport  city  li 
6  Incorporated  in  1900. 

•  Incorporated  In  1904. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Story  County— Continued. 

l'aleslhu'    township,    inoliniinM     Huxley    ami 
Slater  townsand  pan's  of  Kelle\  and  Isheldalil 

1,819 
336 
94 

est 
74 

47s 

699 

563 
1,328 

696 
1,023 

S09 

5,169 

4,223 

1,363 

9S4 
137 

22,166 

1,662 

1,436 

Taylor  County— Continued. 

Jefferson  township,    including    Athelstan    and 

1,292 
148 
648 

1,105 
283 
181 
638 
786 
1,952 
1,274 
694 
658 

'475 
16,616 

1,642 
255 
704 

1,169 
348 

•57 
187 

426 
656 

1,521 
667 
1,030 

Maishall     Iowa/ship,     inch/dim;     Conway     aaid 

Total  for  Kill,  11  hum  in  I'alisiinc  mil  n'nsh- 

1  200 

'379 

Sneldahl town  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see   Garden   township,   Boone 

807 
1,129 
1,913 
1,014 

825 

679 
1,512 

549 

19,928 

County.] 

588 
561 
1,219 
432 
666 

706 

790 

Union  tow  ihIimi   in.  hoi/ ii';  (.'a  m  bridge  town. . . 

NA'a-ainvdoi)  |„w  nxluj.   inelml  ma  Gravity  town.. 

\\  irrento\  n                           \k  (     III 

tm 

'  •  aslnn.M.in  iuw  .iviiiji   iiuau,  I  ii  ir.  \  mes  ri1  y  am! 

3,471 

2,422 

2,409 
1,276 

16,900 

Creston  township,  coextensive  with  Creston  city. 
Creston  city: 

6,924 

1,627 
1,637 
1,206 
1,043 

1,512 
603 
743 
208 

879 

198 
626 
1,214 
646 
733 
168 
552 
710 
156 
580 

1,014 
15,020 

7,752 

7,200 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Kelley  town  (part  of) 

ISO 
8  24,588 

21,651 

792 
784 
208 

1,062 
S24 

'394 

771 

1,284 

687 
895 

599 

Douglas  townsh            1               unwell  town 

537 

1,138 

m 

1,392 

906 
611 
611 
547 

666 

1,197 
383 
107 

289 

790 
760 
186 
736 

1,283 
607 

1,255 
507 

1,543 

2,543 

2,290 

682 
881 
727 

2,281 

1,626 
653 
382 
591 

1,177 
336 

16,312 

547 
1,320 
470 
794 
1,462 
902 
711 
695 
521 
673 
629 
763 

«  1,269 
502 

1,044 

i  a rll on  inwn  a.ip,  in.  Hiuioa,  <  lurwin  town 

Grant  township,  including  part  of  Shan  am.  <  in, 

768 

1,338 

725 
656 

610 
622 
706 

1,128 

1     11  1  n             1           mi        1  In,     1  1  1       11 
County.] 

597 
785 

•loi                        1 1,        '   11          lii          .    1         II 

New  Hope  tow  1     d]      1  <           I  orimor  town . . . 

town  and  part  of  Sac  and  Fox  Indian  Reser- 

738 
757 

Sand  Creek  tov  u lud    ig  Arispe  town... 

621 

;       ,,     1         ,    .          '      ,1          ,     1             ill          1         II  ,,       HI    i. 

S85 
794 

757 
2,134 
1,178 

17,354 

744 
773 

1,045 

Oneida  township   ineiudiny.  «  In  tier  town 

817 
2,074 
1,458 

1,277 
419 

1,603 
842 

*  2, 782 

903 
1,652 
1,014 

707 
1,065 

S18 

1,376 
556 

1,926 

Bonaparte  township,  including  Bonaparte  town. 

991 
697 

918 

265 
752 
769 

1,684 

1,165 

697 

398 

2,128 
US 
913 

980 

64 

672 

1,305 
608 
15S 

1,935 

755 
232 

504 
141 

37,743 

1,380 
938 

Sylf  iiit  iow  nslup,  including  Chelsea  town — 

Cedar  township,  including  part  of   Stockport 

Total  for  Stock-port  town*  in  Cedar  and  Union 

797 
895 

1,981 

1,332 

837 

503 

2,142 
356 
849 

1,063 

Farmington  township,  including  Farmington 

2,649 

1,741 

Toledo  township,  including  Toledo  city  and  part 

*  2, 572 

2,393 

Jackson  township,  including  Cantril  and  Milton 

Sac  and  Fn,  i.uh.in  Hi  .1 ,1  uiinn  (partof) 

1,941 

1,836 

643 

Lick  Creek  township,  Including  part  of  Birming- 

York  township,  including  Elberon  town 

1,429 

344 

18,784 

1,267 

Toinl   lor    llli  unn.ilnnii    m/r/m    in    l.icl,   I'YiW. 

622 
1,498 

16,384 

Union  township,  including  parts  of  Birmingham 

545 

Bedford  townsh  ip,  including  Bedford  city 

2,029 
1,883 
625 
830 

431 

1,558 

673 
527 

1,148 
619 

604 
675 
473 

2,255 
1,977 

1,895 
1,643 

Van   Buren   township,  including   Keosauqua 

2,241 
1,11 

861 

'     11 1     ni      M.      1  11  In  1  11        'iiiini        1    inn 

453 
645 
1,724 
600 
605 

1,304 

776 
784 
562 

463 
632 

1,291 

320 

1,022 

1,169 
452 

791 
811 
542 

1,525 

693 

S54 

35,426 

Dallas  township,  including  New  Market  town. . . 

1       ' ig  Bentonsport 

Grant  township,  including  part  of  Clearfield 

[For  total,  see  Grant  township,  Ringgold 
County. 1 

Adams  township,  including  Blakeshurg  town. . 

1,114 

344 

322 

1,155 

1,183 

Agency  township,  including  Agency  town 

A  gency  town 

1,085 

408 

Jackson  township 

44* 

1  Incorporated  in  1903. 
1  Incorporated  in  1901. 
'  County  total  includes  population  (385)  of  Sac  and  Fox  Indian  Reservation,  not 


6  Incorporated  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


169 


Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                         191 

) 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Wapello  County— Continued. 

430 

181 
921 
012 

645 

S04 

860 
664 
478 
629 
042 

508 
878 

813 
411 
689 
899 
641 
739 
709 
086 

897 

024 
mi 
ess 

780 
194 

503 

216 

20,350 

18, 197 

551 

214 

15,954 

14,001 

Washington  County— Continued. 

658 
1,214 

4,380 

758 
1,826 
1,210 
1,086 

16,184 

685 
1,006 

4,255 

( 'filter  township,'  including  <  >t  1  uuiwu  city 24 

\\  ashinglou   City    township,  coextensive   with 

3,235 

WashiwjtDii  city: 

17,491 

1,768 
1,056 

466 
822 

1,015 
840 
989 
916 

1,709 
402 

2,972 

1,850 

1,557 
815 

760 

454 

828 

920 

640 

929 

865 

1,910 

714 

2,903 

1,725 

527 

580 

427 

2,187 

1,186 
168 

J.78 
600 
389 
876 
602 
10 
456 
1,511 
1,006 

850 

274 

726 

2,950 

2,21)0 

1,407 

862 

763 

747 

34,629 

726 

696 

503 

2,113 

1.477 

1,405 
189 

218 
690 
577 
980 
823 
29 
572 
1 ,  573 
945 

[For  total,  see  Harrison  township,  Mahaska 

Cor yi Ion  township,  in  -hiding  (  orydon  town 

Grand    Ki\  or    township,    including    Lineville 

Total  for  ('I'm  /<<■<  "  in  tiin  ml  lHoir  and  Jtf- 

'.   ,,-    :!   ::.        i,.\     .l-hll.      1  I  l<  '  1 1  1-  1  1 .  1    '.     1      irk-    1 1  li-    ia\,  n                             1 

Jefferson  towns'un,  inclu  ho-  par  (  of  Clio  town 

Kielnnan  low  nshln.  i a  -hiding  llnmesloii  tow  n.. 

20,376 

18,269 

Smith   Fork  township,  including  Promise  City 

Allen  township,  including  Carlisle  town 1 

064 

227 

428 

519 
030 

723 

787 
570 
119 
189 
S15 
684 
91 
730 
800 
675 
683 
120 

034 

283 

758 

n,j 

822 
471 

2.56 
517 

925 

1,050 

553 

1,468 

534 

585 
1,084 

898 

I'nion  township      

Walnut  township,  including  Seymour  town 

720 
2,430 
1,703 
1,037 

S94 
938 

31,757 

826 
1,812 

Belmont,  township,  including  part  oi  \]  ho  town.            1 

1,288 

318 
1,081 

Warren  toy,  nship,  inclu. ling    '-,  herton  town 

1,017 
1,005 
1,955 

134 
1,256 
287 
848 
61 

1,042 
906 
783 

898 

1,030 

993 

1,809 

Badger  township,  including  Cadger  town 

Lincoln  ton  nu eludin          1        lihi.own...             1 

681 
628 

570 
32 

418 

1,265 

1,678 

717 

574 

682 
137 

1.318 
795 

829 
350 
839 

154 
979 

34 

247 

215 

1,096 

640 

976 

321 

972 
684 

15,543 

3,625 
4,271 
3,987 
3,660 

1,262 
386 

644 

m 

329 

911 

240 
659 
739 

670 

350 
803 
1,814 
753 
603 
663 
793 

849 

Linn  township,  including  Norwalk  town 1 

1,031 

Otter  township,  including  part  oi  Milo  town 

856 
SS 
895 
1,101 
769 
792 

Colfax  to u  nship,  including  part   of  Duneonibe 

541 

Total/or  Diiiic'im'i,  Imcn  in  Colfax  and  Wash- 

Union  township,  including  Sandyvilie  town.. 

1  'ay!  on  low  -nship,  im  'hiding  1  >  .  yton  town 

Virginia   township,   including   New   Virginia 

1,010 

887 

Washington  township,  coextensive  with  Indi- 

3,261 

2,254 

Fulton  tow  nslnp.  in.  hilling  Uooc  land  town 

Indianola  city: 

Gowrie  township,    including    part,    of    Cowrie 

1,261 
681 

681 

992 
374 
708 
176 

876 

Total  for  Gotrric  Inirn  c  ;,(  Gmvrii  and  Lo.il 

601 

1,401 
496 

20,718 

1,147 

301 

18,468 

Whitebreast  township,  including  Lacona  town. .            1 

Clare  town 

Johnson  township,  including  Barnum  town 

640 

Lost  Grove  township,  ineludin  :  llarcourt  town 

776 

354 

031 
S22 
712 

603 
466 

787 
222 

636 
474 
652 

.71 
032 
724 

22 

207 

706 

807 
687 

1,118 
268 
817 

1,783 
530 

819 

702 
1,603 

698 

748 
2,013 

654 

1,039 

543 
861 
581 

Brighton    City    township,    coextensive    with 

192 
829 
163 
946 
870 
1,151 
399 

828 
556 

806 

12,162 

Xcwa.ik  township,  including  \    neent  town 

Kola nd  tow  i chip,  including  Callender  (own  ... . 

1,505 
211 

757 

English   River   township,    including   Kalona 

Sumner  township,    including   part  of  Lehigh 

Franklin    township,    including    Westchester 

Total  for  1  ,i,<  >li        n     i     i  n  ner  and  Web- 

Wahkonsa   township,   coextensive   with    Fort 

676 

1,495 

608 

760 

1,615 

'    ■       !      "      o    ' In   iin       i    i-.  ill   li      i,»  n                               ! 

Fort  Dodge  city:1 

Marion  township,  including  part  of  Coppock 

985 

Washington  township,  including  part  of  Dun- 

1,302 
323 

T22 
251 
360 

[For  total,  see  Jefferson  township,  Henry 
County.] 

1,231 

m 

1,130 

Webster  township,  including  part  of  Lehigh 

905 

Yell  township 

405 

1  Part  of  Center  township  annexed  t- 
'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
•  Incorporated  in  1901. 


Ottumwa  city  in  1903. 


y  In  1907  and  1908. 


170 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


M.OKCrv*™*, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                         191 

0 

1900 

1890 

Winneba  o  County 

11,914 

12,786 

7,325 

Woodbury  County— Continued. 

966 

268 

144 

254 

941 

:;„ 

.,7.7 

463 
666 
709 
853 

■■■ 

m 

647 

04i ; 
472 
762 
875 
245 
605 

220 
525 

950 

1,099 
396 

1,296 
349 
237 

1,048 

368 

33,111 

1,251 

753 

1,843 

i,m 

572 

2,521 

'  188 
586 
1,053 
600 
636 
163 
561 

553 
90 

no 

952 
701 

685 
30 

21,729 

1,353 

876 

2,299 

1,293 
551 

l',768 
216 
614 
935 
450 
628 

152 

247 

Rock  township,  including  c.usiiing  town  and 

Center  township,  including  Lake  Mills  tow  11 

1,493 
604 
246 

1,690 
895 

Forest  township,   including   Forest  City  and 

Rutland  township, including  I'icison  town 

850 

218 
219 

V     I"'''"'1''-,.   Thump.- inu  n      ... 

283 

624 
569 

408 
424 

1,232 
643 

1,064 

445 

825 
984 
284 
661 

1,160 
(') 
10,887 

449 

Total  for  Sam  iiirn-tni  -  in  i.egt.  n  mitt  Xtim-ay 

Union  township,  including  part  of  Correctlon- 

1,049 
701 

816 

944 

508 

740 

Norway  township,  Including  part  of  Scarville 

'■      II. C>     I....  ,1    hip     iurl    Mil-    !  !..(  ,-■!■:,    i„v.  ii 

717 

23,731 

22,528 

Woodbury  township,  including  Sargent  Bluff 

887 

939 
230 

C61 

1,918 
849 
320 
826 

4,341 

3,692 
778 
493 
685 

1,197 
639 
874 
619 
871 
823 
785 

638 
160 

364 
754 
1,583 
749 
550 
886 
935 
748 

1,357 
289 

67,616 

1,038 

1,005 

686 
825 

2,207 
1,003 
366 
961 
4,708 
3,246 

728 
731 

2,074 

si's 

607 
128 
698 

703 
70 

129 

510 

895 
207 
69 
576 

264 

855 

w 

39 

■:■■■■ 

653 

940 

183 

951 

699 

876 
757 

731 

Danville  township,  including  part  of  Hanlon- 

861 

4,119 
2,801 

Taitil  for  Hanlontown  town*  in  Danville  and 

660 
982 

Fertile  township,  including  Fertile  town  and 

Grove  town                              orthwood  town...           1 

1,747 
1,271 

659 
1,009 

469 
1,082 

359 

662 

'166 
18,227 

901 
671 

737 

1,053 
371 
802 

1,656 
670 
594 
961 

1,057 
790 

1,350 
264 

54,610 

913 

641 

1,035 

849 

808 

764 

Kensett  towns! tip   includii      1     i    i  tt  town 

Lincoln  township,  including  Manly  town 

Jackson  township,  including  Jackson  Junction 

Union  township,  including  Grafton  town 

Lincoln  township,  including  Ridgeway  town . . . 

965 

675 
1,611 

558 

863 

1,087 

806 

1,435 
480 

<■  55,632 

>p        line   <  c-i-iii   i.n-,  n 

Belmond  township,  including  part  of  Behnond 

775 
160 

224 

440 

ns5 

504 

hi  j 

a 

923 

387 

714 
679 

6 

618 
484 
878 

586 

230 
612 
590 

744 

716 
064 

554 
556 
517 
864 

785 
158 

1,234 

1,413 

626 

554 
1,475 
1,476 

653 

4,129 

3,657 

Total  for  Belmond  city  in  Belmond  and  Pleas- 

.'       ■    :           •■..      Ill     |         III      III    llll         1    HI    1       ,   i  1.  in     mi 

PhmX-  inc.  usillp    including  pari   cl"  )>0«s  (Own                       1 

865 

[For  total,  see  Morgan  township,  Franklin 
County.] 

Clarion  township,  coextensive  with  Clarion  city.            2 

744 

1,161 

662 
772 
138 
651 
776 
367 
"697 

1,200 

636 
120 

893 

351 
1,201 

390 
1,255 

668 

969 
334 
660 
83 
604 
592 

1,109 

507 
644 

833 
295 
459 

Eaglegrovetowiisii.il  including  I  aglegrove  city 

Banner  township,  including  Lawton  town 

615 
650 
493 
784 

1,215 
437 

437 
141 

935 

1,414 
387 

1,394 
480 

1,206 
436 
661 

478 
475 
343 
684 

927 

wardi  .:::.::::::::::::.': 

Kedron  township,   milii  li.i.'   parts  of  Anthon 

8 

628 
474 
787 

Total  for   (                                 ilearove  and 

166 

869 

749 

1,168 

646 

1,335 
620 
679 

756 

1,807 
1,076 
687 
612 
512 
923 

m 

Liberty  township,  including  part  of  Goldfield 

Liberty  towns] iir>.  including  '  'nlix  town 

I'l.     ■■1,1               ■     .III..!              !.)■■     1 

1,099 

423 

968 
476 

11 i hiding  part  of  Belmond 

Little  Sioux   township,  including    Smilhland 

Miller  township. including  part  ,<>l  Anlhon  [own. 

693 
572 

661 
495 

■c  muI  i'-'ct  iic  ■"■  i  I,    iu<  I  id  in-;  v>  in  dstock  city.. 

i  Incorporated  in  1908. 
» Incorporated  in  1904. 
•  Incorporated  in  1901. 
<  Part  of  Decorah  township  (West  Decorah  town)  annexed  to  Decorah  city  in  1902 


if  Sioux  City  township 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


171 


Marshall 


Butler 

Buena  Vista. . 

Chickasaw 

Sioux 

Polk 


Clinton  . . 

.Jael  sun.. 
Boone... 


Woodlnm  . 

Butler 

Carroll 

O'Brien 

Crawford . . . 

Fayette 

Emmet 


Osceola 

MnscaiiiK'.. 

Taylor 


Audubon.. . 
Cherokee  — 

Buchanan. . 


Jackson 

Kossuth 

(Mahaska 

(Poweshiek.. 

Webster.... 

Chickasaw. . 

Jefferson 


Jasper 

Guthrie... 

Malm  ska  . . 

Ringgold.. 
Grundy... 
Taylor.... 


Wright 

Cedar 

Ringgold 

VanBuren.. 
Dubuque 


Scott 

Van  Buren.. 
Hamilton... 
Benton 

Wapello 


Humboldt.. 
VanBuren.. 
Polk 

Sioux 

Page 


1,029 

494 

440 
709 

2,359 

384 
512 

2,911 

9,0 

2.008 
807 

801 

179 

1,009 
328 

219 
2,422 
2, 891 

708 

708 
320 

1,270 
2,078 

273 
333 

90S 

095 

405 

427 
403 

192 

251 
102 
513 

593 

309 

255 

254 
839 

227 
057 

533 

307 
3S7 

494 
953 

177 

348 
570 

liristow  tow 
Brill  town. 
Brooklyn  tc 


Buffalo  town 

Buffalo  Center  to' 
Burlington  city . . 


Calamus  town.. 
Callender  town. 
Calmar  town... 

Calumet  town.. 

Camanche  town 
Cambridge  towr 


Casey  town 

Castaliatown 

Castana  town 

Cedar  Falls  city.... 
Cedar  Rapids  city.. 


Cenier  Junction  town. . 

<  niirr  Point  town 

Centervillc  city. . 


Central  City  town.. 


Charlotte  towr 
Charter  Oak  tc 
Chatsworth  to 
Chelsea  town . 


Chester  town 

Chillicothetown.. 

Churdan  town 

Cincinnati  town... 


Clare  town 

Clarence  town.. 
Clarindacity... 
Clarion  city 


Clermont  towi 

Clcvclan.il  low 
Clin  tun  city.. 


College  Springs  town. 

Collins  town 

Colo  town 

Columbus  City  town. 
Columbus  Junction  t< 


Conesville  tc 
Conrad  towi 

(   («ia:i\    tow 


Coulter  town 

Council  Bluffs  ci 
,  Crawfordsville  tc 
1  Crescocity 


Butler 

Hancock 

Poweshiek... 

Crawford 

Hardin 

Scott 

Winnebago... 


Kossuth 

Marion 

Clinton 

Webster 

Winneshiek.. 


Carroll 

Pottawattamie. . 
Dubuque 


Floyd 

Clinton 

Crawford.. 

Tama 


Cherokee. 
Howard... 
Wapello.  .  . 


Webster. . 

Cedar 

Page 

Wright . . . 
Butler.... 


Cerro  Gordo.. 
(Ringgold".... 

(Taylor 

Cherokee 

Marshall. 


Clinlon  .  . 
W,i\  ne.  . 


Taylor.. 
Carroll . . 


Johnson 

Adams 

Woodbury.. 


Franklin 

Pottawattamie.. 
Washington 


356 

350 

'632 

1,266 

568 

2,  44S 
391 
955 

452 

355 

199 
802 

'558 
3,794 

255 

674 

5,256 

623 

210 
615 

3,668 
467 

3,122 

5,892 

4,227 

2,802 

734 

772 

567 

507 

419 

318 

4,884 

3,865 

3,441 

181 

667 

1,355 

216 

626 

1,212 

214 
377 
432 

299 

374 

675 

3,276 

1,475 

849 

662 
3,832 

2.005 

629 

3,262 

744 

735 

145 

2,014 
625 

1,706 

1 ,  130 
452 

186 

510 
59 

25,577 

513 

202 

22,698 

218 

488 

807 

13,619 

177 

164 
498 
574 
274 
2,053 

60 

2,524 

957 

626 

693 
540 
391 

1,099 

491 

463 

375 

1,185 

261 
459 
953 

347 

549 
1,084 

483 

348 

1,017 

157 

151 

1,702 

893 

455 

1,669 

125 

2,145 

935 

651 

1,477 

173 
1,082 
869 
347 
962 

29,292 

25,802 

268 

2,806 

7,752 

21,474 

2,658 
6,924 

2,018 
7,200 

172 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 


CUT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cromwell  town 

Union 

208 
143 

552 

254 

129 
391 
769 
183 
558 

263 

43,028 

489 

275 

356 
311 
3,592 
355 
467 

375 

548 
208 
728 

3,133 

224 

326 

86,368 

1,634 

767 
509 
255 

107 

64 
337 
581 
171 
462 

\         892 

249 

38, 494 

550 

418 

276 
1,155 

720 
1,511 

906 

'749 
323 
552 
500 

371 

\      1,085 

448 

\         555 
336 

2,024 

1,995 

217 

564 

1,181 

132 
210 
528 
205 

400 

807 
161 
478 
2,325 
520 

776 
3,404 
392 
787 
660 

618 

4,970 

676 

259 

1,165 

208 
246 
591 

Calhoun 

332 

431 

1,112 

211 

127 
207 

332 

789 

'289 

15, 543 

8,900 
276 

537 

558 
149 
501 
357 
131 

611 
342 
1,028 
438 
425 

199 
006 
436 
235 
430 

869 

4,052 

850 

618 

240 
110 
829 
556 
183 

1,012 
428 
333 

374 
225 

162 
400 
475 
148 

128 
1,150 
1,379 

733 
5,036 

949 
1,354 

143 
1,337 
1,873 

147 

1,817 

391 

2,617 
250 

129 
247 
2,570 
232 
.297 

239 

1,106 

346 

393 
241 

2,107 
510 

978 

240 

110 
195 
80 
329 
168 

348 

514 

1,315 

137 

Palo  Alto 

Woodbury 

Palo  Alto 

Humboldt 

237 

118 
362 
625 

Worth 

Floyd 

Pocahontas 

Winnebago 

Winneshiek 

Flo  d  town 

353 
1,180 

853 
1,758 

12, 162 

9,278 
205 
210 

353 
445 

Woodbury 

Des  Moines 

480 

423 

?5,2.-.-l 
617 

2«,S72 
594 

Fort  .\,cdison  city 

Foster  town 

Finn:  lin  town 

Webster 

Dallas 

Decatur 

Winneshiek 

Carroll 

Poweshiek 

753 

345 
367 
3,246 
374 
403 

387 

669 

328 
215 
2,801 
273 
291 

323 

Lee 

Boone 

Chickasaw 

565 
170 
542 
456 

Decatur 

651 

592 

518 

Hancock 

1,288 
482 
470 

691 

2,771 
102 

409 
1,782 

Franklin 

394 
384 

1^383 
795 

50,093 
607 

465 

687 
842 
3,040 
733 
628 

254 

/Humboldt 

\Pocahontas 

Seott 

270 
545 

Cerro  Gordo 

681 

156 

1,113 
355 
326 

462 

818 
238 
36, 297 
433 
350 

217 
1,355 

560 
1,323 

902 

3,557 
630 
340 
618 
579 

252 
1,230 
476 
565 
344 
1,850 

'207 

635 

1,321 

451 

Palo  Alto 

932 

303 
30,311 

Dubuque 

Dunkerton  town 

Blackhawk 

249 
351 
549 
180 
488 

1,088 

505 

1,272 

775 

1.881 
302 

Durant  town 

Dyersville  town 

Dubuque 

Audubon 

Eaglegrove  city 

Wright 

Green  Island  town 

Jackson 

■  H. 

Shelby 

(irciine  town 

Butler 

1.192 

1,300 

186 

3,860 

900 

845 
1,048 

Earlville  town 

Delaware 

569 
277 

Madison 

Poweshiek 

Cass 

Grundy 

Poweshiek 

815 

752 

Eddyville  town 

Edenville  town  (Rhodes  P.  0.).. 

1,193 

1,037 

Edgewood  town 

(Delaware 

Wa  ello 

1,725 
1,577 

2,079 

538 

2,727 

276 

745 

Pottawattamie. . . 

Hit 

192 

2,422 

269 

326 
516 
242 
319 

976 

Montgomery 

Ringgold 

Hamilton 

317 

1  1M.  i     own 

Allamakee 

. 

217 
1,000 

Linn 

tlaru'v  town 

Marion 

KiriTnH  iliiir-i'iiy 

Palo  Alto 

Dubuque 

2,361 
549 

710 
3,237 

1,584 
348 

564 
1,475 

1  hixi  111-5  town 

Mills 

Pocahontas 

404 
397 

1,810 
518 
500 

1,035 
244 

118 

322 

744 

Buchanan 

Audubon 

Appanoose 

Buchanan 

851 

575 

592 

HeDderson  town 

Mills 

201 

644 

'513 

143 

1,332 

448 

3,391 

582 

He  burn  t 

Pae 

75 

Dubuque 

244 

Plymouth 

Grundy 

Farminpton  town 

Van  Buren 

1,002 

Holland  town 

175 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


173 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OE  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ida 

Dubuque 

Clarke 

Delaware 

Woodbury 

936 
143 

797 
245 

581 
568 
372 
658 

1,809 

1,006 

336 
1,874 

341 
3,517 

3,283 

595 

298 

10, 091 

2,797 

631 
278 
100 
379 
269 

2,477 
697 
941 
250 
406 

262 
398 
503 
610 
231 

360 

158 

376 

14,008 

1,009 

988 
412 
271 
977 
142 

180 
299 

306 
220 

193 
3,190 

288 

1,233 

517 

260 
2,043 
1,214 

552 

'571 

268 

1,542 

158 

378 
179 
817 
601 

138 
690 
338 
4,157 
185 

222 

928 

188 

1,274 

1,991 

244 
433 
603 
114 
498 
315 

870 
115 
145 

767 
284 

415 
676 
359 
626 
1.474 

945 

539 

I  ineville  town 

Wayne 

600 
846 
354 

390 

166 

578 

1,453 

674 
782 

645 
523 
552 
253 

584 

666 
130 
\         501 
160 
370 

„309 

134 
1,259 

487 

357 

197 

1,191 

311 
377 
331 

127 

1,154 

2,758 

875 

346 

1,434 
1,236 
1,100 
3,570 
532 

480 

896 

1,786 

4,400 

266 

13,374 
178 
285 
319 

11,230 

282 
490 
118 
290 
754 

382 
55 
817 
858 
423 
459 

195 
382 
246 
520 
193 

387 
334 
575 
519 
913 

388 
423 
246 
3,187 
231 

869 
387 
420 

221 

792 

800 

1,172 

2,043 

383 

690 
956 

338 
399 
427 

606 

Linn 

Marshall 

668 

H 

Hardin 

Blackhawk 

452 

Humboldt 

618 

1,377 

597 

600 

587 

566 
1,075 

642 

Calhoun 

Humboldt 

H   m    ton  town 

Lorimor  town 

Lost  Nation  town 

1,967 

3, 261 

477 

306 

7,987 

2,840 

545 
295 
171 

1,563 

279 

3,103 

2,254 

318 

544 

1,132 

Buchanan 

indtonol  oit 

Chickasaw 

/Humboldt 

534 
169 
347 

7,016 
1,796 

412 

Sioux 

Winneshiek 

Pottawattamie... 

311 

2,601 
690 
947 
266 
530 

223 

1,498 

295 

235 

1,021 

1,875 
573 
414 

Pottawattamie... 

Buchanan 

Hamilton 

Washington 

Hamilton 

211 

Poweshiek 

Palo  Alto 

Ringgold 

404 
292 

458 
653 
187 

459 

277 
700 

1,166 

'773 
359 

1,169 
1,424 
1,099 
3,777 
659 

573 

718 

2,007 

4,102 

410 

11.544 

158 

332 

322 

6,746 

Delaware 

Crawford 

Mannin    town 

14,641 
1,117 

996 
405 

136 

14, 101 

831 

777 

kc.1       1.    |             i>...  11 

Van  Buren 

Buena  Vista 

Benton 

Audubon 

Plymouth 

720 
132 

203 
402 
89 
262 

649 

Shelby 

714 

8,914 

Martelle  town 

Miiri  ms burg  town 

322 

267 
3,131 

272 
1,419 

496 

239 
2,703 
1,293 

541 

591 

1,540 
636 

Miisuti  City 

Cerro  Gordo 

Delaware 

4,007 

2,  632 
154 

1,052 
301 

1,160 
604 

Blackhawk 

475 
94 
280 
810 

495 

Matlock  town 

Iowa 

M 

Fa  ett 

1   1 ,  1  1 

371 

I  -»lc  Mills  town 

Winnebago 

Dickinson 

Scott *.. 

Lake  Park  town 

703 
725 
366 
400 

612 

366 

Des  Moines 

9 

Buchanan 

Melvin  tow 

Osceola 

Allamakee 

1,438 

450 

125 

1,668 

Mcn-li'ii  town 

Merrill  town 

Meservey  town 

428 
432 

193 

Cherokee 

Plymouth 

Cerro  Gordo 

Mitchell 

Pocahontas 

Chickasaw 

Woodbury 

853 
046 

318 

385 
485 

849 

317 
328 

m!    „.l 

Dickinson 

I  awton  town 

Milton  town 

Minburn  town 

Van  Buren 

Dallas 

643 

997 

408 

4,146 

906 

Plymouth 

4,036 

Minden  town 

Mingo  town 

Ml  isonti    \';llli>\    i.'ii  v.. 

Mitchell  town 

Mitchellville  town 

Pottawattamie... 

287 

s  uth 

257 

806 

215 

1,014 

1,905 

225 
387 
613 

4,010 
245 

768 
383 
384 

870 

704 

Delano!  town 

Winnebago 

Taylor 

706 
1,422 

257 

Leon  town 

Decatur 

L  on 

Monmouth  town 

Monona  town 

Monroe  town 

nnia  town 

281 

674 

917 

1,210 

2,104 

502 

Cla  ton 

Louisa 

Cass 

Carroll 

Howard 

Dallas 

325 
579 

Poweshiek 

1,062 

1,938 

409 

605 
314 

550 

Linden  town 

Montour  town 

Tama 

174 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Lee 

708 
366 
137 
682 

173 
1,233 

228 
1,646 
3,874 

232 
195 
1,532 
552 
796 

16,178 
2,663 
1,102 

926 
2,138 

2,275 
482 
93 

673 

246 

1,122 

396 

728 

4,616 

396 

323 

162 
848 
588 
132 
197 

1,264 
315 
479 
659 

1,105 

389 
595 

6^028 
1,298 

165 
659 

2,026 
207 

1,374 

373 

105 

2,445 

2,416 

9,466 

749 
97 
268 
147 

22,012 

614 
822 
94 
501 

264 
177 
208 

369 
358 

147 
796 

3,021 

4,630 

358 

480 

416 

347 
92 
212 
288 
174 

748 
200 

778 

Decatur 

200 
691 
358 

310 
815 

200 
347 
952 

764 
187 

426 
642 
733 
379 

274 

163 

394 
268 
70 

660 
163 
175 
123 
304 

382 
227 
4,830 
269 
659 

1,205 
128 

1,076 
372 

}          844 

613 
102 
354 
313 
407 

652 

87 
2,005 
1,198 

916 
700 
1,528 
131 
163 

641 
954 
155 
269 
256 

296 
428 
612 
655 
212 

511 
918 
2,201 
747 
199 

399 
138 
170 

501 

390 
1,174 
120 
525 
129 

646 
455 
845 
226 
2,290 

245 
]•         292 

'          181 
824 

1           586 

164 
738 

Cerro  Gordo 

Pocahontas 

Appanoose 

Louisa 

Grundy 

Appanoose 

632 
948 

176 
1,420 

311 
881 

165 

769 

625 
438 
910 

Franklin 

316 

984 

808 

1,729 
4,109 

1,205 
3,997 

Allamakee 

Van  Buren 

Adams 

446 
593 
814 
456 

1,629 
507 
949 

14,073 

1,758 

1,268 

921 

2,472 

543 

'570 

1,259 

666 

11,454 
875 

1,240 
917 

1,662 

411 
1,314 

Woodbury 

Muscatine 

Appanoose 

Chickasaw 

Pottawattamie. . . 

130 
302 

Buchanan 

Allamakee 

Chickasaw 

106 
645 

Winnebago 

1,003 

600 

268 

1,252 

245 

580 
320 

117 
373 

270 

Ta  lor 

Appanoose 

1,026 

Dubuque 

Montgomery 

4,355 
311 

509 

1,203 

UcMiml'  uia  n 

Buena  Vista 

762 

3,682 

398 

540 

2,564 

237 

dS11::::::::: 

Muscatine 

Buena  Vista 

Plymouth 

Humboldt 

(Howard 

835 
350 
804 

534 

1,209 

846 

....    i       .i 

Iowa°n 

616 

509 

Chickasaw 

Winneshiek 

371 

1,271 
287 
533 

859 

395 

698 

687 

124 

1,766 

1,054 

1,080 
830 

'l47 
173 

557 
994 
255 
253 

. 

Washington 

401 

Appanoose 

Pottawattamie. . . 

560 

Oakland  town . .  r 

913 

686 

Cerro  Gordo 

Lyon 

Oakville  tow 

Rock  Rapids  town 

1,394 
542 

599 
1,432 
5,142 

993 

Rockford  town 

Rockwell  town 

Rockwell  City  town 

Rodman  town 

Hod' 

1,122 
830 

Cerro  Gordo 

Old 

Palo  Alto 

Monona 

692 

238 

1,933 

263 

1,457 

359 

92 

2,734 

2,505 

9,212 
070 

519 

Rodney  town 

Story 

1,358 
237 

1,246 
130 

Pocahontas 

529 

Sioux 

200 

Dickinson 

Rudd  town 

381 

1,913 
2.120 

6,558 
609 

787 

Palo  Alto 

Humboldt 

Delaware 

Winneshiek 

Ryan  town 

Ototown 

Woodbury 

Humboldt 

Wapello 

396 

§47 

osen  own 

18, 197 
664 
780 

14,001 
515 
752 

S:il>i'l;i  city 

Jackson 

2,079 
698 
174 

412 

Ottumwa  city 

Oxford  town 

Johnson 

Madison 

Plymouth 

732 

284 

744 

Clayton 

124 

548 

387 
1,247 

Pocahontas 

Lee. 

551 

221 

958 

1,164 
318 
328 
163 
617 

3|986 
361 
521 
358 

315 

379 
809 

760 

Woodbury 

1,075 

Woodbury 

Winnebago 

425 

245 
133 
510 

2,408 

661 

983 

263 

1,703 

Pellacity 

Perry  city 

Dallas 

Searsboro  town 

Poweshiek 

153 

Peters  on  Town 

371 

Seymour  town 

Wayne 

1,058 

Pierson  town 

Woodbury 

Pilot  Mound  town 

ShaTnTn^Ttln 

/Ringgold 

380 

Pioneer  town 

Pisgahtown 

Humboldt 

Sharpsburg  town 

Taylor 

Franklin 

Shelby 

320 
280 

Sheffield  town 

688 
692 

610 

Jefferson 

Shelby  town 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— IOWA. 

Table  2— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 


175 


CITT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

(Boone 

I          202 

2,941 
741 
527 

4,970 

1,330 
1,019 
2,032 
416 
1,004 

47,828 

473 
547 
334 

450 

169 

338 

3,005 

320 
1,162 

94 
217 

407 
281 
653 
511 
898 

378 

265 

138 

2,428 

1,387 

554 

1,052 

327 

■      1,826 

282 

1,404 
154 
664 
235 
292 

402 
909 
2,290 
278 
253 

198 
500 
271 
233 
271 

336 
176 
380 
2,048 
278 

1,626 

106 

1,283 

122 

755 

310 
154 
186 
271 
540 

179 

2,282 
839 
511 

3,573 

1,289 

1J952 

438 
810 

33,111 

1,005 
426 
643 
435 

306 
490 
631 
2,573 
386 

401 

183 

}          640 

2,039 

215 
3,336 
416 
253 
416 

517 

561 

950 

1,326 

4,380 

„  410 

26,693 

433 

340 

2,025 

3,205 
550 
150 

5,208 
127 

724 
288 
69 
457 

679 

643 

1,206 

1,666 

126 

570 
1,652 
222 
143 
232 

367 
1,720 

539 
576 
518 

219 

457 

1,060 

1,157 

934 

2,818 
529 
239 
162 

1,538 

420 
712 
264 
314 
733 

273 
107 
228 
461 
}■           69 

407 

578 
1,700 

407 

306 
484 

'733 

408 

2,440 

1,090 

1,523 
324 

'650 

Osceola 

Pocahontas 

612 
2,211 

163 
3,499 

170 
362 

505 

659 

878 

1,398 

4,255 

431 

'540 

292 

2,153 

3,177 
394 

\  Poweshiek 

Montgomery 

Vincent  town 

\  inloii  city 

VoI.l'o  City  town 

Wadena  (own 

Walcott  town 

Walker  town 

\\";ill  Lake  town 

Uabiul  (own 

\\  api'llo  city 

"Washiiijrliui  cil\ 

Washta  town 

\\:i( ci  loo  city 

\V:i noma  town 

\\  ankee  town 

Waukon  city 

Wavcrl y  city 

\\  :»  land  (own 

Webb  town 

Wcb.lerCity 

Webster  town 

Wcldon  (own 

Wollma.11  town 

\Yol Is  burg  town • 

Welton  town 

Wesley  town 

West  Bend  town 

Wcsi.  ('ranch town 

West  Burlington  (own 

IV'-J   Liberty  town 

West  Mitchell  town 

West  Point  town 

West  Union  city 

Westchester  town 

Westfield  town 

Westgate  town 

■  1 , 1    1 .    ... 
What  Cheer  city... 

Win  .iland  town 

Wbii  inn  town 

Whittemore  town 

Whittentown 

Y\  iiii  ins  town 

Williamsburg  town 

\\  ilion  town 

Winfieldtown 

Wini ci set  city 

*  I'll  iinvn0™'.;;;::;;::;;:;;;;; 

\\  mien  (own 

Woodbine  town 

Woodburn  town 

Woodward  town 

Wool  lock-  city 

Woi  ibington  town 

Wyoming  town 

Yale  town 

Yettertown 

Yorktown  town 

Zearing  town 

Zwingle  town 

Woodbury 

Buena  Vista 

2,865 

Woodbury 

Woodbury 

449 

369 



397 

353 

Pottawattamie. . . 

319 
3,095 

356 
1,219 

Washington 

3,235 

1,813 

Winneshiek 

Dickinson 

Blackhawk 



782 

107 
599 

490 
297 
404 
415 
1,008 

410 

Allamakee 

518 

Hamilton 

Montgomery 

399 
302 
854 

367 

Hamilton 

4,613 

2,829 

Hardin 

Washington 

654 
203 

Van  Buren 

Buena  Vista 

2,169 
1,197 

458 
1,012 

172 
2,079 

1,682 
536 

730 

538 

647 

1,044 

1,690 

207 

654 

1,935 

209 

Palo  Alto 

Stratford  town 

Hamilton 

474 

836 

1,268 

947 

Des  Moines 

Muscatine 

Plymouth 

/Adair 

2,052 

Bremei 

1,437 
187 
722 
240 
406 

322 

934 

2,649 

321 

217 

394 

450 
274 
267 
299 

409 

861 

Sumner  town 

Fayette 

1,676 

Dickinson 

Washington 

Plymouth 

Fayette 

490 

Cerro  Gordo 

260 

396 
2,746 

475 
572 
522 

217 

500 

1,100 

1,233 

820 

3,039 
618 
218 

419 

Crawford 

Kossuth 

•    448 
3,246 

503 

1,741 

269 

Dickinson 

Hamilton 

Winnebago 

Humboldt 

Muscatine 

1,212 

461 

Cerro  Gordo 

Fremont 

395 

Thurman  town 

Buchanan 

370 

2,513 
224 

1,941 

295 
1,599 

1,255 

467 
550 
274 

794 

Tama 

1,836 

1,458 

1,014 

Dubuque 

Pottawattamie. . . 

655 

Madison 

Monona 

Appanoose 

Pottawattamie. . . 

170 

1      ,,  II   ,,,>,.  ,i 

fDubuque 

589 

514 

KANSAS. 


Table  1 — POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1000  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1800  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1000,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


3  Incorporated  in  1909. 
*  Incorporated  in  1902. 
■  Incorporated  in  1903. 
8  Part  of  Walnut  township  annexed  to  Atchison  city  in  1905. 

(176) 


»  Returned  as  Lake  in  1900. 
8  Returned  as  Sun  in  WOO. 
'  Incorporated  ir 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

'      1890 

27,640 

19,507 

13,609 

Barber  County 

9,916 

6,694 

7,973 

Carl;  le  township 

836 

418 
1,508 

1,627 
IW 
257 

1,281 

m 

SS6 

556 

2,548 

6iS 

758 

568 

579 

524 

9,032 

1,140 

1,881 

1,551 

1,695 

1,496 

819 

2,211 

415 

'600 
225 
461 
794 
634 
945 
559 
1,288 
765 

13,829 

676 

796 

555 

1,565 

1,759 

712 

847 
545 
2  877 

1,445 

133 

135 
284 
319 
429 
692 
815 
1,855 

144 

1,229 
309 

303 

1,059 
350 
226 
214 
593 
222 

17,876 

67 
337 

85 
208 
253 
267 
498 
US 

765 
206 
116 

274 
338 
196 

116 
139 
191 
229 

Klsmoiv    lounsliin,    iucHiclins;    Klsmore    and 

11    l/l   Ihlll    111     11     llip      Mil   lllillli        II        ,  J  lint    ill) 

696 

J   l  hi  i  hi  .  n     up      iii  In, In       In,    i  ,  ,i 

Wardl 

Wards 

'•1 I.'i'l           :        i  1'     mp      HI,    null.,.       ,,     mi ■ 

Lodge  city 

585 
1,402 

635 
1,361 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  4 

>-'>  "   ,  n    hip    ,'H  1 n         |i  ,,,,1,      ii 

461 
5,791 

480 

1,706 

Wardl 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  4 

13,784 

1,495 

1,037 

13,172 

610 

(2) 

341 

720 
372 
265 
670 
976 
293 
391 
353 
4,622 
617 

1,704 

1,191 

534 

2,449 
1,975 

554 
674 

376 

851 
458 
440 
334 
718 
415 

24,007 

315 

366 
377 
628 
312 
374 
715 
760 
329 
334 
362 
2,470 

i«rti..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

Ward  2 

487 
1,027 
464 
986 
848 

13,938 

556 

'463 
1,006 

825 

14,203 

2,334 
645 

497 
544 
909 
765 
806 
687 

1,117 
5S0 
650 

1,142 

1,155 
426 
473 
801 
492 
599 
700 

1,147 

28,107 

2,078 

2,191 

463 
1,200 

Homestead   township,    including   Hoisington 

598 

851 
777 
916 
859 

' 488 

590 

1,231 

1,202 

364 

508 

676 

894 

610 

798 

1,176 

28,606 

713 

794 

864 

767 

1,021 

474 

1,243 
1,160 

284 
570 
831 
514 

752 
1,201 

26,768 

Independent  in,       - m  in  nn    c  '   ih     i 

770 
484 
497 

553 
210 
448 
308 

54l 
24,712 

Pawnee   Rock    iu,\  n.hjp,    unhiding   Pawnee 

i i     n    i      i       i  i   i    i  l  ii          . 

1        i  >    'i  '  i  .   .in  Indins,'  (  rttl      ntv   . .. 

1,348 
10,463 
1,662 
2,164 

1,872 
2,189 
1,207 

1,174 
416 
230 

2,184 
595 
266 

1,018 
956 
968 
940 

1,805 
713 

769 

1,424 
10,322 

16, 429 
1,214 
3,846 

1J925 
674 
1,352 

1,719 
491 
961 

1,499 
200 

1,223 

1,929 
1,070 

15, 722 

13,963 

1,316 
1,306 

424 

Freedom  town  In      nn  h     m    I  nli     i    i 

Benton  towns!)  i|     m  Imli  l  1  hi  i. linn  diy... 

1,967 
6S4 
1,424 

1,773 
462 
1,109 

1,994 
200 
292 
1,403 
2,020 
1,194 

1,696 

861 

1,546 

'624 
1,123 

1,665 

Minimi     lowiiNliip      mvlmhm;     HinDsm)     ruid 

2,298 

298 
1,2-43 
1,050 
1,088 

Grasshopper   township,    including    Muscotah 

SU 

i   hi.      i   i  in    ii  hip  mi  li   1    i    run, n  mil  '   ni- 

1,405 
2,131 
1,297 

1,834 
986 

•     810 

Walnut  township8 

'■■'•-   ilmii.  ii.nvivihip 

889 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

21,314 

>  22,369 

20,319 

Chase  County -Continued. 

Falls   township,'  including  Cnltonwood   Falls 

1,421 
899 
633 

1,043 
752 
947 

11,429 

2,939 
84S 

784 

Hamlin  Iownship,  including  Hamlin  city 

1,133 

208 
2,974 
781 
837 
722 

SS4 

1,500 
3,600 
1,192 
1,000 
6S8 
740 

1,139 

107 

2,485 

188 

1,390 

398 

821 
48 

1,951 
481 
216 

1,405 
492 

1,595 

1,321 
436 

23,059 

1,317 
258 

2,829 

1.207 

216 

2,486 

2,913 

Strong  township,''  inch  11  ling  Sluing  city 

1,128 
968 

11,804 

1,739 
3,398 

1,601 
3,316 

Belleville    township.    Including    Chautauqua 

1,916 

348 
575 
792 
948 
508 

655 
31* 

473 

1,211 

508 

38,162 

1,371 

Irving  township,  including  pm  1  of  Sac  and  Fox 

2  950 

1,000 

1,039 
932 
592 
793 

1,067 
876 
550 

1,005 

449 

'  187 
1,441 

400, 

»842 

ervation  hi  Irvingand  Padonia  torrnxhi/ii. 
Brown  Cniimi/,  ■ah!  Itnru  Itiiniishi//,  Duni- 

2,597 

wiinxah,..  .        "          ::::::: 

Mori  ill  ura  n.ship,  including  Mm  rill  city 

1,355 

308 

531 
1,067 
525 
791 
665 

10  42,694 

l'luiiiiiiii.  township,  in.  hiding  part  of  Sac  and 

Indian  Reservation  and  Powhatan  city 

•1,563 

666 

237 
1,496 

493 
1,785 

395 
1,412 

23,363 

1,494 

1,273 

1,598 
1,574 
3,064 
959 
678 
646 
640 
241 
859 
6,096 

1,426 
1,878 
1,318 

886 
1,300 
1,080 

811 
1,016 
1,506 
1,182 
1,126 

7,703 
1,770 
396 
980 
2,233 
764 

ess 
914 

1,033 
1,386 
1,326 

'675 
392 
631 
691 

4,248 

1,641 
2,295 
2,310 

1,611 

U  :rshiil-iOII    iu\\  ll-:]|i>i,  illflpililiL'    l'!\  ei'e-d.en  ',   . 

1,451 
478 

24,055 

Wardo 

Com  fool  P iv,  nship            .        . 

949 
10, 155 

885 

1  lalena  city" 

2,490 

1,235 
567 
810 
240 
488 
642 
573 
270 
618 
657 
506 

3,129 
664 

1,033 
447 
621 
665 
395 
676 
473 
494 
557 
365 
268 

1,203 
618 
530 
628 
679 
249 
759 
724 
395 
592 
660 
738 
745 
275 
736 
S64 
661 

7,527 

1,197 
601 
801 

1,343 
636 
849 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

,  ,,"11  ;,|,!,,,       ;|.  |U;|       'I;,     '>     1.  1  '|     ..-      "       II,,,       , -\  .    ■ 

Benton  city  s 

Ward  4 

Bloomington  township 

527 
677 
623 
297 
538 
755 
572 
3,466 

565 
765 
558 
370 
590 
737 
584 
3,339 

Garden  township 

2,"797" 

1,155 
1,543 
1,106 
>» 1,554 
1,188 
1,128 

2,761 

i,"267 

Lola  township 

1,304 

Lowell  township 

1,671 

Lyon  township 

1, 070 

.11  morel  low  nship  i'- 

Neosho  township 

1,159 

1'lee.sani   \  lew  iownship 

1, 198 

Ross  township,  including   Mineral  and  Rose- 

Mineral  city1* 

Roseland  cit  </ A 

t    M:.i    nil ,■   ,1,1. ,11 

Fairmount  township 

672 
614 
448 
711 

527 
420 
485 
323 
960 

557 
639 

648 
627 
444 
756 
552 
456 

594 
410 
984 

Hi 

661 
535 

Salamanca  township 

Scammon  citv  i3 ...'... 

1,231 
1,549 

992 
748 

Glencoe  township 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Shawnee  township 

1,083 
1,485 
1,520 
2, 977 

1,000 

Sheri.la.ii  era  nship 

1,597 

illey  township 

1,570 

1  ,ot;i 1 1  uuvnship 

Weir  city 

2,138 

Whitewater  city 

Wards 

11    isn  i  township 

Plum  Grove  township,  including  l'otwincity. . 

Cheyenne  County 

2,640 

875 

712 
441 
576 
733 
536 
683 

820 
752 
480 
633 

760 
478 
765 

Alexander  township 

115 
235 
232 

,138 
234 
273 
237 
220 
265 
143 

231 
263 

422 
664 
492 

77 
141 

208 

"32 

189 
193 
160 
102 
215 
74 

75 
92 

121 
58 

212 

Rosalia  township 

1  '.en  kel .  nan  township 

386 

Bird  City  15 

145 

Towanda  township,  including Towamla  cii  v. . . 

Calhoun  Iownship 

284 

I  in. ...  low  ndiip    in,    n<!    ■;.■  i    . i  1 . . i ■  -, .    -h 
Latham  city  6 

641 

669 

Cleveland  Run  township 

258 

Walnut  township 

672 
8,246 

8,233 

Bazaar  township 

933 
913 
876 
253 

592 

842 

908 

1,213 

1,425 
765 

1,154 

Cedar  township 

Elmdale  city  « 

Wano  township,  including  St.  Francis  city 

:       /    o.e.     ..  . 

407 

1  County  total  includes  population  (566)  of  Kickapoo  Indian  Reservation  and 
population  (402)  of  part  of  Sac  and  Fox  and  Iowa  Indian  Reservation,  returned 
independently  in  1900. 

2  Exclusive,  of  population  of  Indian  reservation. 
8  Incorporated  in  1908. 

4  Incorporated  in  1907. 
s  Incorporated  in  1904. 

6  Elmdale  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Diamond  Creek  township  in  1904. 

7  Strong  township  organized  from  part  of  Falls  township  in  1902. 

8  Incorporated  in  1903. 

28407—12 12 


»  Niotaze  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Little  Caney  township  in  : 
10  County  totals  iu-lu.le  population  ('_'.  J.v-  m  I 'Jim:    923  in  1890)  of  I 
annexed  to  Galena  city  since  1900. 
"  Empire  city  annexed  in  1907. 

12  Scammon  city  made  independent  of  Mineral  township  in  1903. 
u  Exclusive  of  population  of  Scammon  city. 


M  Incorporated  in  1900. 

"  Bird  City  returned  with  Bird  City  township  ii 

l«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Bird  City. 


1900. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Ashlmid  city . . 


Englewood    township,    including    Englewood 

city 

Englewood  city 

Lexington  township 

1  i  i  lerl  v  township 

sllkn  Ion  usliip 

Vesta  township 


Clay  Center  city 

Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

Clay  Center  low  nship. . 


Garfield  township.. 

Gill  township 

Goshen  township. . . 
Grant  township , 


Saves  tow  nship.- 

Highland  township,  including  Croon  ■  u  ,    . 
Green  city  s 

■  "     I    ,|        '•       HUiio      ,i:i,  r,   ni    I  '|ii 

and  Vining  cities 

Clifton  city  i /»;<■/  ,-/)   

Total  for  Clifton  city  in  Mulberry  township, 


,, 

ington  County 

,,|  ,..',    u  ,'ii,, 

Republican    township,    including   Wakefield 


Cloud  County.. 


•'/  cilyj. 


B  uffalo  township 

Center  township 

Clyde  city  * 

■  ■,  .mo                                              . .   . 
Concordia  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Elk  township 4 

Grant  township,  itioliidiiig  Jamestown  city... 

Jamestown  cilii .' 

Lawrence  township • 

Lincoln  township 

Lyon  township 

.  ■■  i  

Nelson  township 

Oakland  township 

Shirley  township 

i nship 

Solomon  township,  niolioling  (.1  Iosco  city 

Glasco  city 

Starr  township  Including  tfilton vale  city 

Miltonvale  city 

Summit  township 

Coffey  County 


WardS ..'..'..'..'..'..'.'.'. 

Burlington  township 

California  township 

I  Incorporated  in  1909. 
» Incorporated  in  If"* 


Cofley  County— Continued. 

Hampden  township 

Key  West  township 

Le  Roy  township,  including  Le  Roy  city. . . 

Le  Roy  city 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  including  Lebo  city 

Lcbo  city 

Neosho  township 

Ottum  wa  township 

Pleasant  township 

Pottawatomie  township 

Rock  Creek  township,  including  Waverly  ci 

Waverly  city 

Spring  Creek  township 


Comanche  County.. 


Avilla  township 

Cold  water  city 

Cold  water  township. . 
Irwin  township 


Protection  city  2. 
Rumsey  township.. 
Shimer  township . . . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Beaver  township.. 
Bolton  township.. 


Dexter  township,  including  Dexter  city . . 


Grant  township . . 


Pleasant  Valley  township 

Richland  township , 

Rock  Creek  township 

si  no  1,  Ion  township ___ 

Silver  Creek  township,  including  Burden  city.. 


Word  1.'. 
Wnrd  ?.. 
WardS.. 
\Uird4-- 


Crawford  County.. 


Crawford  township. . 
Frontenac  city 9 

Wardl 

WardB 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Girard  city 


Lincoln  and 
Washington  n./,  h.-:1ii/». 
Osage  township,  including  McCune  city. . 

Mc  Cune  city 

'  Parts  annexed  to  Pittsburg  city  in  1906  and  1907.    Included  part  of  Frontenac 
city  in  1900. 

8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Frontenac  city. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Crawford  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Ward  J, 

Sheridan     township,    including    Bruce    and 


Walnut  township,  iuchxliui;  Kepler  and  Wal- 
Hepler  city 


Decatur  County.. 


Allison  township 

Altory  township 

1'.:1.Sm-|  [.  \  illo  iOW'USllip 

Beaver  township 

Center  township 

Cook  township 

Custer  township 

Dresden  township 

Finley  township 

Garfield  township 

Grant  township 

Harlan  township ' 

Jennings  township,  including  Jennings  city. . 

Jennings  city  > 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  including  Norcatur  city... 

Norcatur  city  s 

Logan  township  9 

Lyon  township 

Oberlin  city 

O ! ipi'lin  township 

Olive  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Prairie  Dog  township 

Roosevelt  township ' 

Sappa  township  » 

Sherman  township 

Summit  township 


Dickinson  County.. 
Abilene  city 


Wards 

Ward  4 

Banner  township. . 
Buckeye  township... 


Center  township,  including  Enterprise  city.. 

Enterprise  city 

Cheever  township 

Flora  township,  including  Manchester  city.. 

Manchcf: 

Fragrant  Hill  township 

Garfield  township 

G rant  township 

Hayes  township 


Wardl. 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Holland  township 

Hope  township,  including  Hope  city 

Hope  city 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Woodbine  city... 

Woodbine  city* 

Lincoln  township,  including  Solomon  city 

Solomon  city 

Logan  township 

Lyon  township  w 

Newbern  township 

Noble  township,  including  Chapman  city 

Chapman  city .' 

Rhinehart  township 

Ridge  township 

Sherman  township 

Union  township 

Wheatland  township 

Willowdale  township 


14,755 
S,17B 
3,795 
3,181 


421 


1  Parts  of  Baker  township  annexed  in  1906  and  1907. 
>  Name  changed  from  Midland  in  1900. 
'Included  part  of  Frontenac  city  in  1900. 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Frontenac  city. 
'Incorporated  in  1909. 

•  Incorporated  in  1906. 

7  Roosevelt  township  organized  from  part  of  Harlan  township  In  1907. 

8  Incorporated  in  1901. 

» Sappa  township  organized  from  part  of  Logan  township  In  1902. 
w  Herington  city  made  independent  of  Lyon  township  in  1903. 


Doniphan  County.. 


Burr  Oak  township 

Center  township,  including  Troy  city . . 
Troy  city... 


[For  total,  see  Irving  township,   Brown 
County.] 

White  Cloud  city [ 

Marion  township 

Union  township,  including  Deuton  city 

Denton  city 

Washington  township,  including  Elwood  and 
Wathena  cities 

Elwood  city 

Wathena  city 

Wayne  township,  including  Doniphan  city. . 


Douglas  County.. 


Kanwaka  township . . 
Lawrence  city  >< 


Wardl. 

Ward  S. . 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  6. . 
Lecompton  township,  including  Lecompton 


Lecompton  city . . 


Willow  Springs  township.. 


1,357 
3,071 
1,017 


Edwards  County.. 


B  elpre  township,  including  B  elpre  city 

B elpre  city  e 

Brown  township 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township 

Kinsley  township,  including  Kinsley  city. . 

Kinsley  city 

Lincoln  township 

l.o-aii  iownship - 

Trenton  township . . 


"1= 


Elk  County 

Elk  Falls  township,  including  Elk  Falls  city. . . 

Elk  Falls  city 

Greenfield  township,  including  Grenola  city. .. 

Grenola  city 

Howard  township,  including  Howard  city. . 

Howard  city 

Liberty  township 

Longton  township,  including  Longtoncity 

Longton  city 

Oak  Valley  township 

Painterhood  township 

Paw  Paw  township 

Union  Center  township 

Wild  Cat  township,  including  Moline  city. . 

Moline  city 


Big  Creek  township  w 

Buckeye  township 

Catharine  township 

Ellis  city 

Ellis  township 

Freedom  township 

Hamilton  township 

ionization  of  Herington  citv. 

ind  Fox  and  Iowa  India 

I'm,  i  .  :;ii"i,  1907,1908,190! 

and  1910. 

>5  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ellis  County— Continued. 


Hays  city  i 

llerzog  township  2 

!  ookout  township 

Pleasant  1 1  ill  Urn  nship  .. 


Victoria  township.. 


Ellsworth  County.. 


Ash  Creek  townships.. 
Black  Wolf  township.. 
Carneiro  township 

■    lownship.. 


I,        , 

Kanopolis  city. 
Empire  township  < 
Garheld  township  «. 


Valley  township,  including  Holyrood  city.. 


Finney  County.. 


Garfield  township. . 

I vanhoe  township 

Pierceville  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township.. 


Bloom  township 

Bucklin  township,  including  Bucklin  city.. 

Bucklin  city  7 

Concord  township 

Ward  I 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Dodge  township  > 

!   ni    1  |iiim    i"  '11   ! up  » 


Royal  township 

Sod ville  townshi p 

Kpeai  villi'  lowu-.liip,  including  Npearvillo  city. 


Franklin  County.. 


Cutler  township.. 


Harrison  township.. 


Ottawa  city 

Ward! 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Wardi 

1  Made  independent  of  Big  Creek  township  in  1909. 


e  Returned  as  Garden  in  1900. 

'  Incorporated  in  1909. 

6  Enterprise  township  organized  from  part  of  Dodge  township  In  1908. 

>  Incorporated  In  1908. 


Franklin  County— Continued. 


Pomona  city 

Loiiiona  township 

I'ollawiiloinic  low  nship  including  Lane  city.. 


w  iliianisliurg  township,  including  \\  illiams- 


Blakely  township 

Jackson  township.... 
Jefferson  township... 
Junction  city 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Liberty  township.... 


Wingfield  township.. 


Baker  township,  including  Quinter  city. . 


Gove  township,!'  including  Gove  city  .. 


•  Jrahiiii'M  lownsliip,  including  Lrainliold  ril.y. 

Grainfield  city 

Grinnell  township  u 

Jerome  township 

Larabee  lownship 


Graham  County.. 


Gettysburg 
Graham  township 

ilappv  lownship 

1 1  ill  (  it  v  township,  including  Hill  city.. 

f  liliciti/ 

1 1  a  liana  township 

Millbrook  township 

Morlan  township 

Nicodemus  township 

Pioneer  township.. 
Solomon  township, 

Mnrla:nl  city  12  .  .  .  . 
Wild  Horse  township. . 


Grant  County.. 


Cimarron  township,  including  Cimarron  city.., 

Cimarron  city 

Foote  township 

Hess  township 

[ngalls  i  ownship 

Logan  i  ownship 

Montezuma  township : 


Greeley  County.. 


I  Samson  lownsliip , 

Tribune    lownsliip.     including    Horace    and 

Tribune  cities 

Horace  city 

Tribune  city 


"  Incorporated  in  1906. 

"County  to"1-1  '-    ' 
annexed  to  Sul 
to  Sherman  township,  between  li 

"County  total  include    poind 
township  between  1890  and  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS.  1} 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MLNOi;    civil.    DIVISION. 


Greenwood  County.. 
Bachelor  township 


lie  (ou  iisl:l|i,  including  Hamilton  city, 
i  im\  us.iip,  including  Madison  oily. . .  . 


Salt  Springs  township,  includi 


Shell  Rock  t 
Spring  Creek  tovvnsli 


acluding  Coolidgo  oily  . . 


Kendall  township.. 
Lamont  township. . 
Liberty  township . . . 
Medway  township. . 


Harper  County.. 

Anthony  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Anthony  township 

Atliea  city 


Eagle  township,  including  Waldron  city. . 


Green  township 

Harper  city 

Wardl 

Wardg 

WardS 

Ward4 

Harper  township.. 
Lake  township «... 
Lawn  township . . . 


Silver  Creel;  I  owns!  ii  p.  including  Freeportcity. 
Free-port  city 

Spring  township.. 


Harvey  County.. 

\IUi  lou  nship 

Ijiirrlon  city 

Burrton  township 

Darlington  township 

Emma  township 

Garden  township 

Halstead  city 

Halstead  township 

Highland  township 

1 


Newton  city.. 
Ward  1... 
Ward2... 
Wards... 
Ward  J,... 

not  returned  separately  ir_  _ 
» Incorporated  in  1908. 


2,001 

2,259 

707 
901 
1,009 

1,081 
1,353 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Harvey  County— Continued. 


Pleasant  towns! 
Richland  towns 
Sedgwick  city. . 


Haskell  County  . . 

Dudley  township 

Haskell  township 

Lockport  township 


Hodgeman  County.. 


Marena  township 

North  Roscoe  township... 
-  >n  In    iownship.. 


Jackson  County.. 


i  Cedar  and  Gar- 


Total  for  Denison 
field  townships . . 

Douglas  township 

Franklin  township 

Garfield  township,  including  part  of  Denison 
city 

Denison  city 

Grant  township 

Holton  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Jefferson  township,  including  Circleville  city.. 


•.lavei  ta  city8 

Netawaka  township,  including  Netawaka  city. 

Netawaka  city 

Soldier  township,  including  Soldier  city.. 

Soldii  r  city 

Straight  Creel;  township 

Washington  township 

Whiting  township,  including  Whiting  city 

Whiting  city 

Pottawatomie  Indian  Reservation 


Jefferson  County... 


Ozawkie  township  . . 


Union  township . . 


Jewell  County.. 


Allen  township 

Athens  township 

Browns  Creek  township 

Buffalo  township,  including  Jewell  city... 
Jewell  city 

Burr  Oak  township,  including  Burr  Oak  city . . . 


8S9 


7S6 
1,435 


Oak  city.. 
Calvin  township 

Center  township,  including  Mankatocity 

Mankato  city 1,156 

6  Mayettacity  incorporated  from  part  of  Cedar  township  in  1902  and  made  Is 
pendent  in  1906. 

7  Incorporated  in  1904. 

»  Winchester  citv  incorporated  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  in  1903. 
9  Perry  city,  in  Kentucky  township,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 
">  Meriden  city,  in  Rock  Creek  township,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


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STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION     KANSAS. 


Table  1.-  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION8:  L910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 

I  l''m  rli. m-,' .  in  I  ,oinc  la  i  ics,  cl,    ,  hel» hull)  anil  lull),  si'i'  foofuoles;  for  I  host-  between  I  SDH  :iih]  I '.HID,  sec  Reports  u[  I  In'  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabic  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIl,  DIVISION. 

Jewell  County— Continued. 

Erring  township 

I'sbon  township,  including  Ksboncity.. 

Esbon  city  ' 

Grant  township,  Including  Fonnoso  city. 


Ionia  township 

Jackson  lownship 

Limestone  township. . 
Monlana  township. . . 


Richland  township 

Sinclair  township 

Vicksburg  township... 

uiwnship 

Washington 


Johnson  County.. 


Aubry  township.. 


.         ! 

Edgcrton  city?-. 

>  -vnship 


WardS 

Olathe  township.. 
Oxford  township. . 


Kearny  County.. 


Kendall  township.. 


Southside  township.. 


Kingman  County... 


Allen  township 

Belmont  township 

Bennett  township,  including  Norwich  city.. 


Dale  township 

Dresden  township,  including  part  of  Cunning- 
ham city 

Cunningham  city  i  pari  m  > 

Total/or  Cn  .niiiuiliti  m  c'Hii  '■  in  Dresden  and 

Rural  townships > 

Eagle  lownship 

!•; i u oka  I  •  iwnship -  -  - 

Evan  township 

Galoshiip;  lownship 

Tloosier  township 

K  o  ron  an  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Ivingrrian  township 

Liberty  township 

■:  i  1 1 1  ies(  a  h  township 

Peters  township 

Richland  township 




city.. 


Cunningham  ci 
Union  township... 
Valley  township... 
Vinita  township  . . 
White  township . . . 


17,385 
1,157 


■  De  Soto  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Lexington  township  in  1902. 
<  Lenexa  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Shawnee  township  in  1907. 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Kiowa  County.. 


rsrenham  township 

Ihi t ler  township 

Ceil  I  ev  I  uwnship 

Garfield  township 

Click  township 

( ircciisbiug  city 

Haviland  city » 

Kiowa  township 

Lincoln  township 

Marl  in  lownship,  including  Mullinville  city. . 

Mn  Hi  it  it  lie  city 

It ler  township 

Union  township 

Insula  lo«  nship 


Labette  County.. 


Wardl 

WnrdS 

WardS 

Elm  Grove  township,  includin 

Edna  city 

Fairview  township. . 


Howard  township . . 


Montana  township... 


Mound  Valley  city . . 


\\  nship,    including    Alta- 


Osage  township... 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  It 

Richland  township.. 
Walton  township 


Alamota  township... 


Cleveland  township 

Dighton  township,  including  Dighton  city.. 
Dightoncity... 


Leavenworth  County.. 


Easton  township,  including  E 

Easton  city '» 

Fairmount  township 

High  Prairie  township 

Kickapoo  township 

Leavenworth  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

WardA 

WardS 

WardS 

Reno  township.. 


Sherman  township,  including  Linwood  city — 

Linwood  city 

Stranger  township 

Tonganoxie  city 

Tonganoxie  township 

6  Incorporated  in  1907. 

'  Incorporated  in  1908. 

«  Haviland  eitv  incorporated  from  part  of  V 

9  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
10  Incorporated  in  1903. 


"""827"" 


1,030 

1.003 

1,531 

1,487 

SA9 

SOS 

1,160 

1,102 

848 

673 

1,391 

1,362 

ellsford  township  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Lincoln  County.. 


Battlfi  Creek  township 

Beaver  township,  including  pai  [  el  Lincoln  city 

Lincoln  eiln  (/):;/■/  ii/ ) -  . 

Total/or  Lincoln   villi  in  licacir,  Klklinrii, 
Indiana,  inn!  Marion  loicaships 


Klkhoro  township,  including  part  of  Lincoln 


Lincoln  city  (part  of).. 


Franklin  township 
Golden  Belt  town 
Grant  township.. 


i  township,  including  part  of  Lincoln 


Marion  township',  including  part  of  Lincoln 


Lincoln  villi  (pari  of) 

Orange  township 

["'lea, ant.  i.ownslup,  including  Sylvan  Grovecity 
Sylvan  Grove  city 

Salt  Cieek  i.oM  uslup,  including  part  of  Barnard 


Barnard  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Barnard  ciiif-  in  Halt  Creek  and 

Scott  tow iish ip.i 

Scott  township,  including  part  of  Barnard  city. 


Blue  Mound  township,  including  Blue  Mound 


Blue  Mouna  van    

Centerville  township 

Liberty  township.,  including  Barker  city 

Parker  city 

Lincoln  township,  including  i  -acygne  city 

Lacygne  city 

City  township,  including  Mound  City. 

Mound  City 

Paris  township. 


Prescott  ci  . 
Stanton  township. 
Valley  township. . 


Logan  County.. 


McAllaster  township 

Monument  township 

'   !k!ee    ih.wushl.p     IU.-I        hi       '':'!...        h  > 


\ 


ies  City  township,  including  Allen  city 

A  lien  city 3 

-'——  township,  including  Americus  city.. 


Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 
Emporia  townships. 


Fremont  township... 


1M97 

ui 

7,551 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lyon  County— Continued. 


Jackson  township  6 

Neosho  Rapids  eily  l; 

Olpecity' 

Bike  township 

Reading  township,  including  Reading  city... 


McPherson  County.. 


Battle  Hill  township 

Bonaville  township 

('anion  township,  including  Canton  city.. 


Castle  township,  including  Windom  city... 

IViiiihnn  city 

Delmore  township 

Empire  township,  including  Galva  city 


Haifa  city.. 


Harper  township . . 

Hayes  township 

Jackson  township 

King  City  township 

I  hndshogg  city7 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

WardJf 

Little  Valley  township. . 

Lone  Tree  township 

McPherson  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward4 

McPherson  township 

Marquette  town  slop,  hieludue:  Marquette  city. 

Marquette  city.... 

' .' 

Mound  township,  including  Moundridge  city 

Moundridge  city 

New  1  lot  i  land  Pe.vnship 

Smoke  it  ill  township  ' 

Sou  h  sharps  Creek  township 


Marion  County.. 


Blaine  township  ». 


Bat  tin  low  j  1  -.  i  1  i  u,  inch  id  ing  part  of  Peabody  city. 


Clark  township.. 


Doyle  townskiip   including  Florence  city.. 


Grant,  township 

Lehigh  city  « 

Lehigh  township  "  . . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Menno  township . . . 
Milton  township  "> . . 
Moore  township . . 


Beahody  lownship,  including  part  of  Peabody 
Peabody  city  (part  of) 


3  Incorporated  in 

.   iv  incorporated  from  part  of  Center  township  11 

s  Part  of  Emporia  township  annexed  to  Emporia  city  in 

6  Neosho  Rapids  city  Incorporated  from  part  of  Jackson  township  ir 


1  Peabody  township  only. 
"  incorporaieu  in  lyiu. 
'■'  Durham  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Dmi  p  in  1906. 

,■',;..       -  I.,'..      ...,,.;■■.,  ,".,.; 

is  Lost  Springs  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Lost  Springs  township  in  1904. 


!4  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1X90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. J 


Marlon  County— Continued. 
Rlsley  township,  Including  Hillsborocity 


Marshall  County.. 


ISaldri'MMi  township 

Ulue.  Kapuls  toun>hip,  including-  Irving  oil  y.  - 
Irring  city 

nine    Kapids  City   township,  including  Blue 


Clear  fork  township.  . 
Clew-land  low  ichip.  .  . 
('ullage  II  ill  i  iv.  ii  hip  . 
Kim  (  'reel;  tow  nship. . 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Marysville  township 

Murray  township,  including  Axteil  city... 


Richland  township,  including  part  of  Sum- 


Total  for  Summer  field  city  ir 

St.  Bridget  townships 

Rock  township.. 


Meade  County.. 


•aiertiila  township 
O dee  township.. 


Miami  County.. 

Marysville  township. . . 


Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Wardi 

Osawatomle  township 

Paolacity 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward4 

Paola  township 

Richland  township 

Stanton  township 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Ten  Mile  township 

Valley  township 

Wea  township,  including  Louisburg  city.. 
Louisburg  city 


Creek  and  Mertilla  townships  between  1890  and  1900. 
» Incorporated  in  1908. 
4  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
■■  Incorporated  In  1907. 


Mitchell  Connty.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

I'llnh  township 

Bioomfield  township. . 


Wardl  ... 

Ward  2  ... 

WardS  ... 

Ward  4... 
Center  township. . 
Custer  township.. 


Lulu  township,  including  Scottsville  city . . 

Scottsville  city  * 

Pittsburg  township 

Plum  Creek  township 

Round  Springs  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Solomon  Rapids  township 

Turkey  Creek  township 

Walnut  Creek  township 


Montgomery  County.. 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  J, 

Caney  township,6  including  Havana  city  and 

part  of  Tyro  city 

Havana  city  8 

Tyro  city  (part  of) 

Total  for    Tyro  ciiy  in  enney  and  Fawn 

( Iherokee  township 

Cherry  township 

Cherryvale  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Coffey  ville  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Drum  Creek  township 

Fawn  ('reel;  lownship,  including  Dearing  city 
and  part  of  Tyro  city 

Dearing  city  w 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4-.-- 

WardS 

Independence  township .■ 

'     township,  including  Liberty  city.  . 


lily  rin  at. i . . 


Parker  township 

Midland  low  nship.    .    . 
Sveaniurr  township 
\\  est  ('hern   township 


Morris  County.. 


Ward  1 . . 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Council  Ciovc  tew  nship. 
Diamond  Valley  low  oshi 
I  hinlsp  city 

Clin  Creel;  township 


3,597 
681 

1,218 


Grand  view  township 

Highland  township 

Neosho  township 

6  Caney  city  made  independent  ofCaney  township  ii 

7  Exclusive  of  population  of  Caney  city. 

8  Incorporated  in  1910. 
■  Incorporated  in  1906. 

10  Incorporated  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[  Kor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  'ladle  .0.) 


Morris  County— Continued. 


no  low  nslnp,  including  I' 
Utvighl  city ' 

ii  kri  lownship,  mi  lndiici, 
l-iuk.rcUl,  din.        


Morton  County  . . 


Nemaha  County.. 


Ada  ii  is  township 

Berwick  township 

Capioma  township , 

Center  township  '•> 

Clear  Creek  township  * 

Gilman  township,  including  Oneida  city... 

Oneida  city 

Granada  township 

Harrison  township,  including  Goffs  city . . . 

Goffs  city 

!  .  ,      I;.     ,-i 

Centralist  city 

Illinois  township,  including  Corning  city . . 

Corning  city 

i  i  ownship  ' 

Mitchell  township 

Nemaha  township 

Neuchatel  township 

Red  Vermilion  township 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  If.. 


Wardl.. 
WardS.. 

Wards 

ion  township.. 


Neosho  County.. 


Big  Creek  township  . 


Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  3 1 

Ward  4 

Chetopa  township,  including  Thayer  city . . 


Mission  township,  including  St.  Paul  city. . 


Ness  County.. 


Eden  township 

Forrester  township 

ii          i  ■  o     ■  . .  1'    i 
!  i  :■■ '■.'■■..-         ' 

Johnson  township 

Nevada  township,  including  Ransom  city . . 


Ohi< 


Uarmom  cilij  i. 


m 


490 


W  aring  I  ownship 

'  Incorporated  in  1905. 

2  No  comparison  of  pomi!  aii  >p  ran  be  made;  nmnlv  redislrieted  bet 
and  1900. 

s  Organized  from  parts  of  Home  and  Marion  townships  in  1903. 

4  Part  annexed  to  Marion  township  in  1905. 

6  Part  taken  tr  *— 

•  Part  taken  tc 
annexed  in  1905. 


Alumna  city 

Alio. aia  township 

Ill     111'      I   'I       II       '     hill    II'     I.Jii   .    . 

i  ■■!,,.  i     ,, unship 

i'la\  ion  low  nsliip  m 

(  a  \  :,l ul  township 

Kniiiin  i.  lownship 

Canii'ld  lownship 

(Irani,  township 

Harrison  township 

Highland  township 

I.cnora  city 

Lenora  township 

Lroia  imvnshipi' 

Lincoln  lownship 

Modell  township. . 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Orange  township 

Rock  Branch  township.. 


West  Union  township. . 


city... 


Including  Burlingame 


Burlingame  city.. 
Dragoon  township. . . 

Elk  township 

Fairfax  township 

Grant  township 

Junction  tr *■ 


Olivet  township.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Ridgeway    township,    including    Carbondale 


Osborne  County.. 


Grant  township 

Hancock  township 

Hawkeye  township 

Independence  township. . 

Jackson  township 

Kill  Creek  township 

Lawrence  township 

Liberty  township... 


Ward  1 

Wards\\\\\\\\\\\V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Penn  township 

Ross  township,  including  Downs  city.. 


Downs  city... 

i  Part  of  Richmond  township  annexed  to  Seneca  city  in  1910. 

8  Sabetha  cil  c  made  in' ie pen  lent  of  Rock  Creek  township  in  1907. 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Sabetha  city. 

10  Galesburgcity  incorporated  from  part  of  Centerville  township  in  1 
n  Stark  city  incorporated  finm  pari  of  (Irani  lownship  in  1910. 
u  Clay  ton  township  o    an     id  from  part  of  Leota  township  in  1901- 
"  Incorporated  in  1907. 
M  Incorporated  in  1906. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MrNOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Osborne  County— Continued. 

349 
987 

M 

472 
302 
378 
247 

11,811 

758 
287 
484 
383 
331 
323 

11,182 

264 
853 
SS8 
512 
338 
317 
323 

12,581 

Phillips  County— Continued. 

458 
291 

380 
17,522 

498 
281 
341 
428 

18,470 

415 

Sumner  township,  including  Alton  city 

280 

328 

17,722 

761 
673 
852 
365 
549 
485 
885 
412 
573 
354 
759 

246 

1,402 

774 
915 

484 

205 

2,029 

'588 
396 
325 
506 
321 
2,237 
1,714 

11,156 

863 

814 
458 
581 
381 
989 
4S7 
662 
400 
749 
973 
3S6 
1,221 

915 

1,098 

620 

347 

561 

2,155 

1,390 

670 

504 

366 

596 

369 

2,111 

1,618 

7,085 

Bennington  township,  including  Bennington 

757 
386 
404 

343 
429 

800 

326 
109 
603 
468 
336 
223 
553 
506 
1,895 
885 

m 

269 
349 
1,250 
767 
364 
379 

8,859 

799 
S89 
396 
372 

422 
435 

667 

800 
890 
437 
419 
394 
506 
498 
635 

Grant  township,  in<  iii'lim;    l;i\  unsville  city. . 

'                                              it  city 

.-.■-■■  i  ■■■  ■  .  -  . 

184 
620 
483 
275 
270 
468 
522 
1,727 
672 

256 

518 
405 

555 

1,756 
697 

Mill  Creek  township,  including  Onagn  cii\  .... 

kock  Vnvk  township,  including  Westmore- 

Morton  town                                   ottcity 

St.  Marys  township,  including  St.  Marys  city. 

2,163 

275 
339 
1,122 
648 
411 
434 

5,084 

390 
417 
1,146 
661 
544 
510 

5,204 

Sheridan  town                               iphos  city 

Spring  Creek  township 

427 

Vienna  township . . . . 

\\  inn    i.  in'   n  inn    in.  ilium     wiiiio  in 

1,473 

Pratt  County 

8,118 

Ash  Valley  township . . 

471 
213 

sss 

606 

2,911 
749 
991 

722 
449 
587 
304 
517 

505 
371 
284 
325 

14,150 

163 
300 
76 
483 

180 
265 
67 

Banner  township,  inclu  ding  part  of  Cullison  cit  v 
Cullison  city  (part  of) 

399 

■    105 

266 
464 
334 
303 
386 
497 
269 
839 
278 
818 
228 
435 

346 

389 

512 

3,302 

383 
151 
148 
285 

547 

6,380 

256 

281 

Gardeld  township,  including  Garfield  city 

Total  for  CiiUir.,,,;  <■■,;,  in  lunula  and  lack- 
land townships 

202 

177 

1,583 

177 
1,861 

Carmi  township 

395 
260 
298 
192 

379 

Center  township. . .          . .    .  .   .   

Elm  township 

Gove  township 

277 

Grant  township,  including  Coats  city 

345 

Coats  city  i 

Haynesville  township,  including  Preston  city. . 
Preston  city  ' 

723 

773 

474 
196 
264 
208 
440 
305 

495 

172 
319 
179 
439 
279 

Iuka  township,'  including  Iuka  city 

734 

815 

Logan  township 

246 
199 
369 
543 
•       343 
1,213 

313 

278 

McClelland  township 

318 

Jr     'n     Hi  il    ll'i 

421 

213 
14,442 

227 
13,661 

Naron  township  » 

540 

■'  township,  including  part  of  Cullison 

447 
431 
534 
355 
425 
346 
401 
413 
485 
602 
387 

1,024 
626 

1,026 
714 

902 
291 
436 
1,302 
557 
255 
846 
S47 

191 
326 
540 

531 
556 
458 
389 
528 
513 
493 
491 
422 
691 
426 
1,007 
S86 
763 
449 

1,007 

414 
410 
372 
516 
426 
499 

328 

592 

471 

1,180 

701 

S90 

877 

Saratoga  township 

i  '  ■  I  ■ '  .                1  , .  ■.  ■  ■ !  1 S'  h  1  |  i 

107 
199 
309 

5,241 

Belmont  township. 

Achilles  townshi 

133 

944 
680 
166 
471 
585 

194 
120 
718 
273 
168 
290 
174 
310 
159 
214 
295 
258 
142 

306 
135 
695 

486 

300 
282 
347 
391 
206 
115 
542 

1  \\          1    1     \      ]    1    1 1               hill            1  \               III 

Kinoin  city 

Celia  township 

||     :■          •         in; 

si  ip                                

Herndon  township,  including  LTerndon  city. . . 

462 
1,008 
'494 
265 
819 

539 
992 

'641 
173 
705 

Jefferson  township  < 

156 
248 
138 
314 
108 
163 
302 
120 
157 

i  ui'iin  luivnship 

627 

656 

E  ichland  township 

Rotate  township 

Union  township 

335 

327 
679 

Solomon  township 

199 

1  Incorporated  in  1909. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

3  Incorporated  in  I9in 
T&  Valley  Center 

1903. 

*  Incorporated  in  1904. 


organized  from  part  of  Pleasant  Valley  township  ir 


8  Incorporated  in  1906. 

9  Lincoln  township  organized  from  parts  of  Iuka  and  Naron  townships  ii 

10  Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


187 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
■  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  11)00,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.  | 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Arlington  city... 

Wlinglon  low  nship.. 


Castleton  township 

Center  township,  including  Partridge  city. . 

Partridge  city'' 

Clay  i ownship 

E  ii i erprlse  township 

ti  rant  township 

drove  township 

Iiaven  tow  nship,  including  Haven  city 

Haven  city* : 

Iht\  cs  towns!] ip 

I  luulsville  township 

Butchinson  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Wards 

Ward6 

Langdon  township 

Lincoln  township 

Little  River  township 

Loda  township 

Medford  township 

Medora  tc 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ninnescah  township 


Salt  Creek  township. 


Westminster  township.. 


Republic  County.. 


Albion  township,  including  Narka  city 

Narka  city 

Beaver  township 

Belleville  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WordS 

Belleville  township 

Big  Bend  township,  including  Republic  city.. 

Republic  vitij 

Courtland  township,  incliiij.ng  Court  land  <-M  v. . 

Courtland  city 

Elk  Creek  township 

N  township,  including  Munden  city 


JehVrson  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Nor w:i  y  township 

Kiehiaii'l  township,  including  Cuba  oil  v. . . 

Cuba  city 

Rose  Creek  township 

Scandia  township,  inclodin  ;  Scandia  city... 


Rice  County 

Atlanta  township 

Center  township 

Eureka  township,  including  Frederick  city. . 

Frederick  ciltji '  .. 

Farmer  township,  including  Bushton  city. .. 

Bushton  city'- 

Gait  township 

Harrison  township 

I     i     h      ■',:     ,.■■:■  '    .■■! 


« Incorporated  in  1907. 
•  Not  returned  separately  In  1S90. 
'Incorporated  in  1906. 
•Incorporated  In  1901. 
•Incorporated  in  1905. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Rice  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Word  4 

Mitchell  township. . 


liooU  illc.   LOW  lislliji 

Sterling  township,  including  Sterling  city 

Sterling  city 

i  nion  township,  o ii  hiding  Little  River  city.. 

Little  River  city 

Vallip   township.. 


Victoria  township,  including  Geneseo  city.. 


Wilson  township . . 


Manhattan  city 

Wardl 

Word# 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Manhattan  township 

Mayday  township 

Ogden  township,  including  Ogden  city . . 

Ogden  city 

Riley  city ' 

Sherman  township 

Swede  Creek  township 

Wild  Cat  township 

Zeandale  township 

Rooks  County 

Alcona  township 

Ash  Rock  township 

Belmont  township 

Bow  Creek  township 

Corning  township 

Farmington  township 

Greenfield  township 

Hobart  township 

Iowa  township 

Lanark  township 

Logan  township 

Lowell  township,  including  Woodston  city. . 


Paradise  township . . 


Fairview  township 

Garfield  township 

Hampton  township 

Illinois  township 

La  Crosse  city 

La  Crosse  township 

Lone  Star  township 

McCracken  city 

Pioneer  township 


9  Riley  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Madison  township  In  1903. 


188 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1U10,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Russell  County.. 


Big  Creek  township 

i  ■  1 1 1 .  ■  i  i    '  :  ■      ■  "      ;  ■  ■  ■  ■ : :  .  i  :  i  i !  i  '.  ■  i  i  ., 

Bmikerhill  city 

Fairfield  township 

Fairview  township,     inch!  <  line;  Lucas  city 

Lucas  city 

Grant  township  ■• 

Lincoln  township  :l 

Luray  township, » including  Luray  city 

Luray  city  * 

Plymouth  township,  including  Dorrance  city. 

Dorrance  city  5 

Russell  township,  including  Russell  city 

Russell  city 

Waldo  township  ■ 

Winterset  township 

Saline  County 


Elm  Creek  township 

Eureka  township,  including  Gypsum  city 

Gypsum  city 

Falun  township 

Glendale  township 

Greeley  township 

Gypsum  township 

Liberty  township 

Ohio  township , 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Sallna  city 

Ward! 

War&S 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Smoky  Hill  township 

Smoky  View  township,  Including  Assaria  city . 

Assaria  city 

Smolan  township 

Solomon  township 

Spring  Creek  township,  including  Brookville 


Brookvilic  city .    ..    , 

Summit  township 

Walnut  township 

Washington  township. . 


Scott  County.. 

Beaver  township 

Isbel  township 

Keystone  township 


Valley  township. . 


Sedgwick  County 

Afton  township 

Attica  township,  including  Goddard  city. . 

Ooddard  city 

Delano  township 

Eagle  township 


Grant   township,    including  part   of   Valley 
Center  city 

Valley  Center  city  (part  of) 


Total  for   Valley   r mice  city   i 


,     i  Grant  and 

Valley  Center  townships 

Greeley  township,  including  Mount  Hope  city. 
Mount  Hope  city 


Kechi  township 

Lincoln  township 

Minneha  township 

Morton  township,  including  Cheney  city... 


1,133 

200 

2,024 


1,088 

709 

580 
1,134 

637 
1,096 

1,332 
1,148 

1,159 

961 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sedgwick  County— Continued. 


Payne  township. . 


/:,'/  fuse,  city1  tUcrhy  />.  O.) 

Muloane  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mblruuicitij  in  Itucl.funl  tun  nshi/i, 
Sedgwick    County,    and    Gore   township, 

Sumner  County 

Salem  township 

siieniiMi  iowu  ,hip  including  Andale  city 

A ndale  city11 

.  oli  a  toy  ushlp,  including  Colwich  city 


Viola 

Waco  towns'! 


Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Wichita  township  w 

Seward  County . . 


Liberal  township. . 
Seward  township.. 


Shawnee  County.. 
Auburn  township 


.  ...  M    11      in   li    ']       i  <>    \illeut\ 

Rossville  city 

Silver  Lake  township,  including  Silver  Lake 


Ward  >'.. 
Wards.. 
Wards.. 


Ward  6 

Topeka  township  " 

Williamsport  township. . . 

Sheridan  County.. 

Adell  township 

Bloom  field  township 


Saline  township 

Sheridan  township,  including  Selden  city.. 

Selden  city  <5 

Solomon  township 

Spring  Brook  township 


Sherman  County. . 

Goodland  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Grant  township 

Iowa  township 


228 


'  Incorporated  In  1903. 


i"  Parts  of  Wichita  township  annexed  to  Wichita  city  in  1904,  1905,  and  1907. 
"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

i" n       ■      mm    ,.;i pi  -I   .,    I :ll    | '.Ill 

"  Parts  of  Topeka  township  annexed  in  1900, 1901, 1902,1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 
and  1909. 

"  Part  taken  to  form  Oakland  citvin  1904  and  parts  annexed  to  Topeka  city  in 
1900, 1901,  1902,  1903,  1905, 1906,  1907,  1908,  and  1909. 

>5  Incorporated  In  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


t   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sherman  County— Continued. 


Llanos  township 

Logan  township 

Vd'hi'ison  township.  .  . . 
shenuam  ill!'  ton  uship  . 

Smoky  township 

State  Line  township 

Union  township 


Smith  County.. 


Garfield  township.. 


Houston  township 
Lane  township... 
Lebanon  city 


Valley  township.. 


White  Rock  township.. 


Stafford  County  . . 


Cooper  township 

Hoimlss  i owns! lip 

Fairview  township 

Farmington   township,   including  Macksville 


Macksville  city 

Hayes  township,  including  Hudson  city 

Hudson  city" 

Lincoln  township 

Ohio  township 

Putnam  township 

Richland  township 

Rose  Vallev  township 

St.  John  township,  including  St.  John  city.. 

St.  John  city 

I  ownship 

Stafford  township,  including  Stafford  city. ., 

Stafford  city... 


Stanton  County . . 


Stanton  township. . 


Stevens  County 


Center  township,  including  Hugoton  city 


Voorhees  township. 


i  Incorporated  in  1900. 
2  Incorporated  in  1908. 
•  No  comparison  of  populatio 


townships,  annexed  to  H 


Niagara  townships,  annexed  to  Voorhees  township, 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Sumner  County.. 


Belle  Plainecity.. 

Bluff  township 

Caldwell  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Caldwell  township. . . 
Chikaskia  township. . 


Contrail  Spiinyx  ally  (  purl  of) 

Total  for  Can  may  Springs  city  in  Conway 
anil  S/iriitydale  townships 


Crook  township 

Dixon  township,  including  Argonia  city. . 

A rgonia  city 

Downs  township 

Eden  township 

Falls  township 

Gore  township,  including  part  of  Mulvane 

Mali  a ne  city  {pari  nf) 

(For  total,  see  Rockford  township,  S 
— *-'-  County.] 


Guelph  township... 
Harmon  township. . 
Illinois  township 


Oxford  township,  including  Oxford  city. . 

Oil anl  city 

Palestine  township 

Ryan  township,  including  Milan  city 


Soitlh  ilawn  township,  including  Hunnewell 


Sovth  Hai  f  n  city 

Springdale  township,  including  part  of  Con- 
way Springs  city 

Conway  Springs  city  (part  of) 

Sumner  township 

Yalvrde  township 

Walton  township,   including   Geuda  Springs 


Want  I 
Warde. 

Ward". 


Ward  4 

Ward5 

Wellington  township.. 


Thomas  County.. 


Lacey  township 

Menlo  township  >... 
Morgan  township  K 
Randall  township  >. 


Trego  County.. 


Glencoe  township 

(  l-';,|];,ii    i  oWIlship 

Kivcr  idc  township 

IVakeenoy  township,  including  Wakeeney  city 


i  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 

and  1900. 

*  County  total  includes  population  (200)  of  Cleveland  and  Lincoln  townships, 
annexed  to  Center  township;  population  (-1,4,  ol  Pin,,ot.  Moscow,  and  Woodsdale 


township:  and  population  (222)  of  Lafayette  and 


190 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MIN.ii;    CIVIL    DIVISION-. 


Wabaunsee  County 

Alma  township,  including  Abna  city 

A  Ima  city 

Farmer  township 

(dnlield  township,  including  Alta  Visla  city. . 

A  Ua  Vista  city* 

Kaw  township 

i  I  ownship,  including  Maple  llilleih 

Maple  Hill  city  2 

Mill  Creek  township 

■     1 .  •  m '  .    .    . 

Newbury  township,  including  McFarland  city. 

McParland  city » 

Plumb  township,  including  Harveyville  city.  . 

Barveyvilh  aiu ' 

Koek  Creek  township 

Wabaunsee  township 

ton  township 

Wilmington    township,    including    Eskridge 

Eskri'dge  city 

Wallace  County , 

Harrison  township 

Morton  township 

North  township 

Sharon  Springs  city 

-       .,  ...       ■,■■!■;   ■ ■■    ;!; 

1 1  a  t  ownship 

Wallace  township 

Weskan  township 

Washington  County 

Barnes  township,  including  Barnes  city 

Barnes  city 

Brantford  township 

!i  township 

Clifton  township,  including  parts  of  Clifton 
and  Vining  cities 

[For  total,  see  Mulberry  township,  Clay 
County.] 

Vining  city  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Mulberry  township,  Clay 
County.] 

Coleman  township 

;  hi  township 

Franklin  township 

Grant  township 

Greenleaf  city 

Greenleaf  township . .' 

Haddam  township,  including  Haddam  city 

Haddam  city 

Hanover  city 

Hanover  township 

Highland  township 

Independence  township 

Kimeo  township 

Lincoln  township 

Linn  township 

Little  Blue  township 

Logan  township 

Lowe  township 

Mahaska  city  s 

Mill  Creek  township 

Sheridan  township 

Sherman  township 

Strawberry  township 

Union  township 6 

Washington  city 

Washington  township 


1  Incorporated  in  1905. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Wichita  County.. 


Wilson  County 

Cedar  township,  including  Altoona  city... 


Buffalo  city. 
Colfax  township 

i:,!       .,■,■■       ,,,■.•,   I,        n;. 

Fall  River  township,  including  New  Albany 

New  Albany  city  » 

Fredonia  city  ' 

Guilford  township,  including  Benedict  city 

Benedict  city  "• 

Neodesha  city  " 

Neodesba  township  " 

ivnship 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Prairie  township 

I  illi    1    ...I  township 

Verdigris  township,  including  Coyville  city 

Coyville  city  > 

Webster  township 


Woodson  County. . 

Belmont  township 

Center  township  " 

Eminence  township 

E  verett  to wnship 


Toronto  township,  including  Toronto  city. . 


Wyandotte  County.. 


, .,'.  1  .-,■    1. a  1  1 


..is  City 

Kansas  City  " . . 


Ward  1 . . 
Wards.... 
WardS.... 
Ward  4.... 
Wards.... 
WardS.... 
Ward  7.... 
Prairie  township... 


19,810 

16,621 

16,286 

2,404 

998 

1,006 

um  ■ 

m 

165 

955 

8  765 

»915 

671 

753 

817 

1,415 

1,030 

1,009 

843 

1,008 

511 

569 

559 

100,068  I      1*  73,227 


9,021 


51J18 

S8,S16 

1,187 
2,810 
3,270 

1,042 
1,997 
2,276 

:::::::;:::: 

WardS 

Ward4 

wnee  township 

Wyandotte  township 

8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Fredonia  city. 


u  Neodesha  city  made  independent  of  Neodesha  township  in  1903. 

12  Exclusive  of  population  of  Neodesha  city. 

13  Yates  Center  city  made  independent  of  Center  township  in  1904. 
«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Yates  Center  ci*- 


ships;  and  population  (105)  of  Sumner  and  Yates  townships,  annexed  ti 
woman  township,  between  1890  and  1900. 

'  Fredonia  city  made  independent  of  Center  township  in  1905. 


i6  Not  returned  str 

"  Part  of  Quindaro  township  annexed  in  1905and  Argentii 
18  Part  annexed  to  Kansas  City  in  1905. 


■cityannexedinl910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION   OF  INCORPORATED   PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890. 


191 


CITY. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY. 

County. 

mo 

1900 

1890 

Abilene  city 

Agra  city 

Allen  city 

Alma  city 

Dickinson 

4,118 
347 

1,010 

702 

GOG 
414 

'451 

237 
2, 6G9 

4GG 
7,508 

327 

910 

246 

16,429 

330 
737 
680 

1.235 

748 

'  425 
454 
249 

415 
1,598 

497 

2,224 

3,082 
485 
215 
386 
240 

335 
190 
596 
1,756 
307 

1,462 
595 
280 

696 

807 

242 

424 

1,422 

2,180 

74G 

222 
2, 205 

3,597 
684 
461 
870 
948 

665 
9, 272 
781 
2G3 
34S 

734 
1,452 
4,  304 
1, 548 

587 

265 

554 

3,438 

191 

569 

}          614 

1,057 

269 

12,687 

1,130 

684 

3,507 

3,547 

Anderson 

530 
3,064 

258 
4,415 
1,292 

145 

411 

899 

2,545 

227 
466 
256 
326 
395 

773 
337 
250 
152 
767 

295 
337 
512 
370 
3,214 

134 
281 
657 
1,427 
333 

268 
298 
310 

674 
235 
3,129 
659 
271 

976 

1,404 

2,041 

253 

216 

636 

9,058 

518 

1,300 

347 
797 
640 
2,333 
436 

386 

'246 

205 

453 

10,463 

473 

1,426 

151 

3,040 
161 

3,396 
416 

6,096 

183 

322 

3,171 

296 
514 

333 

2,334 

1,281 

308 

566 

254 
2,446 
720 
565 
225 

483 
2,310 

225 
3,401 

714 

288 
425 
842 
2,265 
286 

2,160 

Colwich  city 

Concordia  city 

Conway  Springs  city 

Coolidge  city 

Corning  city 

Col  lonuood   Calls  city 

Council  drove  city 

1  'mil  1  land  city 

Coyvillc  city 

Culia  city 

Wabaunsee 

966 
491 

1,125 
366 

Alta  Vista  city 

Altarnont  city 

Altoona  city 

Americus  city 

Andale  city 

Anthony  city 

Arcadia  city 

Wabaunsee 

546 

287 

454 
338 
265 

Nemaha 

Chase 

Republic 

'538 

6,140 

312 

1,806 
518 
376 

8,347 

Republic 

445 

Culvor  ,-ilv 

Arkansas  City 

Arlington  city / 

Kingman 

Curranville  cit 

493 

214 

15, 722 

459 
180 

13, 963 

Montgomery 

Assaria  city 

648 

Atlanta  city 

Cowley 

Denison  cit 

Attica  city 

311 

486 
1,197 

553 

450 

1,343 

Doniphan 

247 

380 

194 

1,942 

196 

Atwood  city 

Rawlins 

Augusta  city 

Butler 

Cloud 

1,763 

Axtell  cit 

651 
1,017 

643 
935 

Doniphan  city 

Doniphan 

Donanco  city 

Russell 

Washington 

383 

Ponalass  city 

Butler 

755 
938 
400 

737 

Downs  city 

Osborne 

938 

1.641 

551 
1,833 

1,248 
648 

2,455 

Leavenworth 

310 
374 

634 

Kl  la  so  city  (Derby  P.  0.) 

389 

390 

3,466 
709 

Montgomery 

760 

932 

1,549 

88 
738 

'200 

292 
164 

145 
194 

Blue  Mound  city 

Blue  Rapids  city 

Marshall 

Bluff  city 

Wyandotte 

Elwood  city 

Doniphan 

623 

8,223 

181 

798 

1,111 

345 

Emporia  city 

Lyon 

7,551 

himh'woo.l  cilv. ..      .  -    - 

Clark 

175 

299 

Eric  city 

Neosho 

1,176 

157 

508 

1,472 

2,239 

1,436 
2,418 

Wabaunsee 

612 

640 

■    2,091 

502 

395 

371 

1,178 

237 

548 

Kicloia  city 

618 

• 

Greenwood 

478 

G71 
627 

597 
695 

Greenwood 

Caldwell  city 

1,574 

493 
625 
816 
932 

655 

4,208 

627 

1,642 
542 
847 
640 

534 

2,  826 
435 

Montgomery 

McPherson 

Formo< 

Carbondale  city 

Mitchell 

10,322 

11,946 

Chautauqua 

Nemaha 

1,167 

Ficdonia  city 

1,650 

83 

1,805 

424 

10, 155 

Chapman  city 

Dickinson 

1,515 
138 

Chase  city 

Chautauqua  Springs  city 

Chautauqua 

Sedgwick 

429 
1,326 
3,472 
2,019 

237 
223 

304 
1,087 
2,104 
2,265 

Cheney  city 

2,496 

dales!, urK  city 

Montgomery 

McPherson 

Finney 

300 
1,590 

<  iaidcn  city 

1,490 

215 

Garden  Plain  cilv 

Gardner  city 

Johnson 

475 

515 

3,069 

2,802 

Pawnee 

2,078 

368 

609 

1,157 

408 

622 

1,137 

Gascitv 

Allen 

/Clay 

Gaylord  city 

Smith 

302 
466 

218 
2,473 
509 
481 
225 

314 

\  Washington 

Geneseo  city 

Rice 

399 

Pratt 

2,541 

Montgomery 

4,953 
641 
263 

2,282 
516 
480 

Coldwater  city 

Comanche 

God  dard  city 

Sedgwick 

210 

192 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 

-POPULATION    OF   INCORPORATED    PLACES:    1910,  1900,  AND  1 


Great  Bend  city.. 
Greeley  city 


Hartford  city 

Harveyville  city.. 
Havana  city 


Haven  city 

Havensville  citj 
Haviland  city.. 
Hays  city 


Hope  city 

Horace  city... 
Horton  city... 
Howard  city.. 
Hoxiecity 


Jamestown  city . . 


Junction  city 

Kanopoliscity... 

Kansas  City 

Kensington  city.. 


La  Crosse  city.. 
Laeygnecity... 
Laharpecity... 

Lakin  city 

Lancaster  city.. 


Lebocity 

Lecompton  city 

Lehigh  city 

Lenexacity 

Lenoracity 

Leon  city 

Leonardville  city.. 


Ni ilia. 

Sherman . 

Barton... 

Anderson 

Clay 

Wasl 

Elk..." 

Saline 

Washington... 

Harvey 

Greenwood... 

Washington... 

Harper 

Lyon 

Wabaunsee... 
Montgomery . . 

Reno 

Pottawatomie. 

Ems..'."!;;:; 

Barber 

Crawford 

Dickinson 

Rawlins 

Brown 

Doniphan 

Graham 

Marion 

Barton 

Jackson 

Ellsworth 

Dickinson 

Greeley 

Brown 

Elk 

Sheridan 

Stafford 

Stevens 

Allen 

Sumner 

Atchison 

Montgomery . . 
McPherson.... 

Allen 

Marshall 

Pratt...";;:::: 
Cloud 

Decatur 

Hodgeman — 

Geary '. 

Ellsworth 

Wyandotte... 
Smith 

Anderson 

Kingman 

Edwards 

Barber 

Phillips 

Rush 

Alien."."."."::::: 

Atchison 

Franklin 

Pawnee 

Butler 

Douglas 

Coffey 

Leavenworth . 

Smith 

Coffey 

Marion 

Johnson 

Norton 

Butler 

Riley 

Wichita 


1,402 
233 

136 

1,361 

168 

9,379 
4,851 

8,682 
3,127 

5,791 
366 

1,706 
375 

400 

372 

Lewis  city 

Liberal  city 

Liberty  city 

Lincoln  city 

Lindsborg  city 

Linwood  city 

Little  River  city.... 

Logan  city 

Long  Island  city 

Longton  city 

Lost  Springs  city . . . 

Louisburg  city 

Louisville  city 

Luray  city 

Lyndon  city 

Lyons  city 

McCracken  city 

McCunecity 

McFarland  city 

McLouth  city 

McPherson  city 

Macksville  city 

Madison  city 

Mahaska  city 

Manchester  city 

Manhattan  city 

Mankatocity 

Maple  Hill  city 

Mapleton  city 

Marion  city 

Marquette  city 

Marysville  city 

Mayettacity 

Meade  city 

Medicine  Lodge  city 

Melvern  city 

Meridencity 

Milan  city 

Miltonvale  city 

Mineral  city 

Minneapolis  city 

Minneola  city 

Moline  city 

Moran  city 

Morganville  city 

Morland  citv 

Morrill  city". 

Mound  City 

Mound  Vailey  city. . 
Moundridge  city 

Mount  Hope  city... 

Mulberry  citv 

Mullinville  city 

Mulvane  city 

Mundencity 

Musco tah  city 

Narkacity 

Natoma  city 

Neodeshacity 

Neosho  Falls  city... 

Neosho  Rapids  city . 

Ness  city 

Netawaka  city 

New  Albany  city... 

Newton  city 

Nickerson  city 

Niotaze  city 

Norcatur  city 

Norton  city 

Nortonville  city 

Norwich  city 

Oakland  city 

Oakley  city 

Oberlin  city 

Ogden  city 

Oketo  city 

Olatliecity 

Olpecity 

Onagacity 

Oneida  city 

Osage  city 

Osawatomie  city 

Osborne  city 

Oskaloosa  city 

Oswego  city 


Edwards 

Seward 

Montgomery. . 

McPherson . . . 

Leavenworth.. 

Rice 

Phillips 

Phillips 

Elk 

Marion 

Miami 

Pottawatomie. 

Russell 

Russell 

Osage 

Rice 

Rush 

Crawford 

Wabaunsee. . . 

Jefferson 

McPherson... 

Stafford 

Greenwood... 
Washington... 

Dickinson 

Riley 

Jewell 

Wabaunsee... 
Bourbon 

Marion 

McPherson 

Marshall 

Jackson 

Meade 

Barber 

Osage 

Jefferson 

Sumner 

Cloud 

Cherokee 

Ottawa 

Clark 

Elk 

Allen 

Clay 

Graham 

Brown 

Labette 

McPherson 

Sedgwick 

Crawford 

fSedgwick 

Republic". 

Atchison 

Republic 

Osborne 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Jackson 

Wilson 

Harvey 

('liaul;iuf|iia  .. 

Decatur 

Norton 

Jefferson 

Kingman 

Shawnee 

Decatur 

Riley 

Marshall 

Johnson 

Lyon 

Pottawatomie. 
Nemaha 

Miami'.'."."::::: 

Osborne 

Jefferson 

Labette 


349 
457 
449 

306 
340 
390 

564 

624 

665 
336 
277 

760 
382 

1,004 

1,736 

312 

657 

935 
1,754 

700 

529 

2,996 

248 

683 

311 

3,172 

623 

3,  438 
890 

'800 

1,824 

489 

2,006 

2,047 
1,913 

326 

917 
469 
433 

457 

1,095 
461 

396 

591 

1,727 

1,756 

695 
464 
350 

527 
463 
233 

400 

533 
557 

327 

888 
545 
443 

241 

667 

724 

462 
258 

524 

1,772 
763 

1,528 

505 
330 

267 

1.038 

5,605 
1,662 

1,202 
700 
311 

1,074 

301 

937 

232 

347 

3, 451 

176 
976 
173 
334 
3,294 

598 

279 

2,792 

4,191 

1,075 

978 

423 
311 
3,469 
2,662 
1,174 
773 
2,574 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KANSAS. 

Table  2 POPULATION    OF    INCORPORATED    PLACES:    1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


193 


CITY. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

«T. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ott  w    cit 

7,650 
624 
279 

3,207 

157 

12,463 

246 

458 

1,416 

400 
575 

1,302 
14,755 

1,090 

1,373 
523 

304 
249 
216 

191 

3,302 

255 

278 
327 

390 
556 
450 
265 
325 

455 
204 
289 
232 
450 

53 
343 

492 

5,960 

396 

672 

1,692 

82 

1,768 

492 

1,785 

1,397 

927 

'257 

2,233 
579 
918 
248 
770 

1,211 
626 
297 

1,806 
383 

608 
350 
440 
260 
211 

6,934 

567 

6,248 
665 

1,292 
358 
949 
483 
387 

576 
252 
605 
1,927 
191 

2,133 

1,317 

762 

554 

464 

634 

1,126 

256 

421 

542 

1,018 

43,684 

627 

-     275 

158 

940 
572 
603 
330 

250 

381 

1,129 

366 

\          191 

156 

514 
262 
639 
357 

1,714 

1,547 

704 

777 

751 

2,289 

7,034 

648 

333 

4S4 

483 

506 

1,119 

426 

52, 450 
399 
188 
981 
456 

176 

6,700 

250 

299 

2,024 

1,142 
302 

817 
411 
225 

157 

134 

580 

1,068 

3,144 
306 

146 

2,943 

Parkerville  d  ty 

Morris 

202 
6,736 

.!•, 

210 
1,369 

464 

204 
1,474 

cit 

Jefferson 

2,002 

1,030 

1,128 

505 

319 

220 
460 

641 

Chautauqua 

1,008 

10,112 

378 

1,097 

547 

992 

6,697 

347 

1,139 

466 

Marshall 

Lincoln 

PI 

Linn 

Hamilton 

237 

542 
848 
'695 

Prairie  View  cit 

Leavenworth 

1,213 
298 

1,418 
241 

31,007 

62 
947 

Comanche 

Doniphan 

Montgomery 

682 

643 

282 
293 

343 

1,078 

362 

245 

268 
372 

239 
305 

Bourbon 

Sedgwick 

Jefferson 

304 

Redfieldcity 

Bourbon 

/Clay 

\  Washington 

Sedgwick 

241 

Republic  city 

Republic 

61 

164 

394 

322 

493 
3,270 

~"~~2,~276 

Wyandotte 

603 
174 

1,618 

1,575 

610 

798 

2,977 
4,245 

447 

Shawnee 

555 
1,143 

420 

961 

117 

1,368 

Pottawatomie 

Washington 

1,646 

Stafford 

869 
1,390 
1,047 
6,074 

865 
1,174 
1,097 
6,149 

Weir  city 

Pottawatomie 

2,138 

\\  t'lhm'.lon  city 

4,391 

Wcllsv riiv 

392 

Cherokee 

Republic 

Scott 

1,549 
212 

748 
653 
229 

Pottawatomie 

Nemaha 

Morris 

620 

434 
532 
713 
267 
384 

24,671 

Scammon  city 

Scandia  city 

Wetmore  city 

White  city 

391 

Scranton  city 

Chautauqua 

1*099" 

1,067 
622 

""i',572 

970 
652 

<kt  city 

Butler 

Jackson 

Sedgwick 

Franklin 

Brown 

Ellsworth 

Jefferson 

McPherson 

Cowley 

Dickinson 

Rooks 

Woodson 

184 

Sedan  city 

Sedgwick  city 

Selden  city 

187 
939 

Seneca  city 

1,846 
424 

489 
116 
180 

2,032 
377 

770 

Severance  city 

Doniphan 

Greenwood 

Windom  cit 

146 
5,554 

165 

178 
256 

Silver  Lake  city 

1,634 

1,305 



28407—12 13 


KENTUCKY. 


TABLE  1.  -POPULATION   OF  MINOIl  CIVII-   DIVISIONS:    1910,  1900,  AND   L8&0. 

ii  igisterinl  district,      for  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between   I  ''On  and   I'llil,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  189(1  uml  lUllf),  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


— „.Mv,„ra. 

1910 
16,503 

1900 

mo 

14,388 

District.  1,  Casev  Crock 

District . '.»,  White  Oak' 

District  3,  Glenville 

District  4,  Gradyville 

2,236 

2^100 
2,790 

1,377 

2,  US 

163 

3. 097 

14,882 

2!  120 
2, 2)0 

2,"  758" 

664 

14,657 

Di   nil        n  .   v   ill,  \     in   I  i  iingt   mc  \  allej 

Cane  Valley  town  = 

Columbia  loirn 

District  1,   Scottsville,  including   Seottsville 

5,565 
1,327 
1,650 
1,094 
1,891 
1,246 
2,742 

10,146 

5,117 

1,649 
1,315 

1,740 

1,240 

2,858 

732 

10,051 

<  10,610 

District  1,  La wrenceburg,  including  Lawrence- 

'bu 

1,414 
1,150 

l'419 

722 

12,690 

3,749 
1,263 
360 
1,414 
1,216 
1,732 
1,940 

3,701 
1,382 
477 

1,408 

10,761 

8,390 

District  1,  Bandana,  including  Bandana  town 

3,297 
337 

304 

'  32 
426 

'632 

1,824 
229 

2,656 
205 

148 

District  2,  Hinkleville,  including  La  Center 

.  2,326 

2  047 

District  3,   WickliCe,  including  Barlow  and 

4,059 

995 
1,720 

23,197 

District  4,   Blandville,   including    lit mlville 

7,041 
2,316 
3,796 
3,924 
3,546 
179 
3,459 

3,527 
645 
SOS 

13,988 

6,045 
2,019 
3,930 
3,820 
3,532 
178 
2,985 

2,885 
SS8 

224 

14,734 

2,051 

....                                                  ,,,....   ., 

194 

'          l!                 ,.) 

District  1,  Sharpsburg,  including  Sharpsburg 

1,897 

4W 
2,020 

3,259 
632 

2,100 
4S2 
942 

'bio 

2,309 

482 

2,366 

1,905 

3,027 

(s) 

5,067 
958 

958 

District  4,  V,  i                                ling  Salt  Lick 

District    5,   <;                                 ling    part   of 

Total  f oi  '                                i>stricts6and6. 
District   G,   Owingsville,'"  including   part   of 

763 

Owingsville  city  (part  of) 

1  Not  returned  by  'Magisterial  districts 

=  ['arts  of  disinei  m  ,    ■■..-• 

-  Incorporated  in  1909. 

1  County  toial  includes populate 

0  1  90  and  1900. 
6  District  6  organized  I 
« Incorporated  in  1902. 


district  6  in  1907. 
of  old  district  6,  annexed  to  districts  1  and 
in  1900. 


Distiict  1,  I'inecille,  including  Pineville  town. . 

4^802 
2^578 

7,433 

2, 619 
1,589 

9,420 

3,235 
2,072 
2,270 
2,219 

L926 

4,162 
4JS2 

i,k-;    ■',   .    l,:irv      ;         r     . 

District  3,  River  " 

DM  a  a  (  ,  Middlasboro,  including  Middlesboro 

11,170 

District  1,  Burlington,  including  Burlington 

1,857 
172 

1,425 

S9S 

1,263 

1,036 

1,894 
208 
650 

1,945 
250 

17,462 

2,214* 

'  ■:    1      .    :.             !:■■-,         1    ,      .       ..                .                  ,■,■:■'! 

1,821 

60S 

1,559 

1,400 

2,052 

Disti  id  i  '   altor    Qcludi  lg    1  ■  rona  andWal- 

638 

2,124 

258 

18,069 

District6,  l7loi             ,,  0.            '   nenee town... 

1  istri  11,  Paris,  coextensive  with  Paris  city. . . 

5,859 
5,859 

1,769 
2,222 

1,908 

799 

2,010 

2,058 
S90 
1,407 
1,191 
1,548 
1,481 

23,444 

4,603 
4,603 

7,113 

■  1  . , 

2,433 

862 

1,927 

2,075 
434 
1,422 
1,295 
1,969 
2,345 

18,834 

1,445 

District  1 ,  Catlettsburg,  including  Catlettsburg 

4,517 
3,520 
1,162 
1,064 
527 
767 
2,001 
2,706 

5,231 
2,814 
8,688 
1,296 
1,618 
2,101 
S,77S 

5,874 
14,668 

s',081 

2,520 
2,522 

4,312 
2,868 
6,800 

District  4,  Lower  Ashland,  including  wards  1 

.    ■    ./ 

4,195 

District  5,  Upper  Ashland,  including  wards  3 

5,392 
3,942 

13,817 

"  12,948 

lHsiiiet  1,  including  part  of  Perryville  town... 

2,326 
273 

'  134 

1,209 

1,869 

2,041 

747 

5,420 

6,420 

2,180 

367 

241 

1,161 

544 

627 

2,038 

268 

431 

2,151 

163 

1,159 

2,006 

2,178 

817 

4,285 

4,285 

3,191 

199 

a,..,-;',                   . 
I'isiri'.-t  2,  including  part  of  Perryville  town... 

436 
1,043 
237 

1  iji.lrici   1,  including-  .1 Mia  1  City  town 

1,581 

;  '       '  ■               ■     c,         1;          ,.'■.':,                     ilk     el, 

Ward  6 

nbe  made:  county  redistricted  between  1890 


11  Name  changed  from  Toms  Creek  in  1908.  -  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  district  7 

0  form  part  of  district  7 

.    Part  taken  to  form  district  8  in 

><  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  3  and  4  In  1908. 
*  ' *"  1908. 

e  made:  precincts  Incorrectly  reported  In 

n  (3,766)  of  Danville  city,  returned  independ- 


1890  as  magisterial  districts. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Bracken  County 


liriHiksnilU  h 


.  of  l.enoxburg  tc  ..  _.. 

Foster  town I 

Lenozbu  rg  town  {part  of) 

Total  for  Lenoxburg  town  in  district  2, 
Bracken  County,  and  district  S,  Pendleton 
County 

Lriet  3,  Augusta,  including  Augusta  city 


Central 

East  ward 

Wi  si  ward 

District  4,  German  town,  including  part  of  Ger- 
man town  town 

German/own  town  I  part  >>'  > 

Total  for  Germpntoirn   /.>«.';/    in  dixit irt  ), 


District  5,  iUilford 

Dislricl   (,,  .lulmsville.. 

District  7,  Berlin 

Districts,  Chatham. . . 


Breathitt  County 

District  1,  Jackson,  including  Jackson  town... 

Jackson  town 

Dista  let  2,  Frozen 

Dislricl  :l,  Crawford 

District  4,  Crocket tsville 

I'l      ■"'       '.:'!>'  C<     •     I-.I.IMI    ii 

District  6,  Lewis  Fork j 

l.)i-;hii'i  7,  Spring  Fork 

District  S,  K  lliotsville ! 

Breckinridge  County 

District  1,   Hardinsburg,  including  Hardins- 

iliirilinsburg  town 

District  2,  Cloverport.  including  Cloverport  city. 
Cloverport  city . . .' 


Bullitt  County 

District  1,  Shepherdsville,  including  Shepherds- 


Butler  County 

District  1,  including  Morgantown  and  Wood- 
Morgantown  town 


Huntsville  town 

Rochester  town 

District  4 

District  5 

Caldwell  C ounty 

District  1,  Princeton,  including  Princeton  tc 

Princeton  town ' 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Caldwell  County— Continued. 


•  No  comparison  of  populat 


District  2,  Donaldson.. 
I  lisliirt  A,  Hucksnorl. . 
Harmony.. 


District  5,  f'redonia,  including  Fredonia 


Fredonia  town.. 


19,867 

17,633 

District  I,  Murray,  including  durray  city 

4,032 
B,089 
2,463 
2,301 
2,134 
2,750 
2,640 

260 
2,947 

395 

69,3*9 

4,292 
1,822 
2,367 
1,934 
2, 041 
2,385 
2,360 
221 
2,254 

4,094 

Dislricl  t\  \\  adcsli.iro,  including  Dexter  town 

1,882 

Di  .diet  7,  Hazel,  including  Ila'.el  town 

54,223 

Hi.,  ,,-i    '              ..     ,„,.  :'     ,n     ii'.':                 :,■ 

but  exclusive  of  part  of  Newport  city 

2,138 
627 

14,746 
6,683 
1,053 
1,639 
2,262 
1,839 
6, 919 
1,283 
1,735 

1,989 
5,818 

3,077 
353 

1,648 
248 

1,033 

30, 309 
5  Ml 
4,751 
6,124 
6,336 
3,974 
5,884 

9,04.8 

937 

I'll         .1          '                  Ml                 '        i,.c!     ill                     'II                             'I 

13,400 
6,332 

6, 104 

3,790' 

3,592 
359 

2,032 
292 

2,111 

28,301 

District  .7,   Alexaudiia,  including  Alexandria 

Dislricl  it.  t.ni.s'r,  including  California  town... 

Newport  cil  \ ,  coin ) iri -in"  district  2  end  1 1 ■  i r t.  of 
dislricl.  1 ._ 

24, 918 

10,195 

Disliict  I,  liardwell, including  Hard  well  town.. 

Bonlwdl  town, 

I  i  i  imingham 

Milburu  ' 

Jisl.riel  4.    \ 
Burkley  tc 

Burkley  town 

Carroll  County  . . 


District  4,   Wurthville,"  including   Woi  lliville 


Sunders  town 

Disliict  ;:,.  <  ihetit,8  including  Client  town 

Ght  nl  town 

District    7,  Carrollton,'    including   Carrollton 


Carter  County 

riot  l .  Grayson,  including  Grayson  to- 
Grayson  town 

District  2,  Buffalo,  including  Carter  town 
Carter  town' 

District  3,  Olive  Hill,  including  Olive 


District  4,  Upper  Tygarl 


n  be  made;  county  redistrieted  between  1890 


»  Number  changed  from  2  in  1905. 


s  X  umber  changed  from  5  ir 
»  Number  changed  from  6  ir 
10  Not  returned  by  magisterial  districts  ir 


196 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Oontinued. 

:e  between  1890  and  1900,  868  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


^OBcrm,™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Carter  County— Continued. 

3J675 

177 
2,813 
1,255 

15,479 

1,572 

'578 
3,353 

1,317 

15,144 

8,153 

7,871 

District  1.  Albany,  including  Albany  town 

District  5,  Pleasant  Valley 

District  0,  MaddoV  including  Willard  town. 

1,964 
679 
1,752 
1,591 
1,543 
1,303 

13,296 

1,899 
234 
1,584 

L644 

1,200 

15,191 

2,073 

431 

lllwill 

District  5,  Hays 

Crittenden  County 

975 

Casey  County 

3  11,848 

1,153 
13,119 

District  1,  Liberty,  including  Liberty  town 

'sso 

1,897 
1,597 
1,766 
2,091 

'  m 

1,184 
2,126 

38,815 

3,140 

460 

2,068 

L719 
2,002 
1,517 
139 
1,108 

1,874 
182 
207 

37,962 

District  1,  Marion,  including  part  of  Marion 
city 

Marion  alii  i  imri  ->/]..... 

Total  for  Mil  rni  a  nlij  in  iln  iricts  1  and  2 

District  2,  Mari  n,  including  pari  of  Marion 
city 

1,900 
724 
1,627 

'90S 

1,718 

920 
2,150 

852 
1,263 
1,592 

9,846 

1,979 
468 
1,064 

'696 

2,024 

219 

1,109 

2,081 

==■•■ 

136 

3,977 
840 
840 

,,      !  1.  ■,,,...  , 

136 

District:.!,    Dycusdurg,   including    Dyetislnug 

District  8,  Middleburg,  including  Middleburg 

' 

District-:,  1    niun 

Dim  rid.  ".,  Hurricane,  including  Tolu  town 

1,072 
2,460 

146 
307 

a  34,118 

Yosemite  town 

District  ii,  funis  t'ci  n 

1,107 
1,551 

8,962 

1,063 

District  8,  Piney 

1,531 

District  1,  North  Hopkinsville,  exclusive  of 

1,578 

1,840 

4,449 
28 

108 
403 
731 

4,986 
328 

3,215 
266 

3,023 
157 

4,756 
187 
402 

5,579 

216 

9,419 

574 

642 

1,527 

748 

S,S70 

1,336 

1,222 

17,987 

1,445 
1,612 

26 

61 
368 
654 

5,973 

286 

3,811 

3,679 

142 

5,209 
126 
278 

4,920 

162 

7,280 

District  'J.   South   Hopkinsville,  exclusive  of 

District  1,  Burkesville,  including  Burkesville 

2,010 

817 

1,236 

1,134 

1,429 

1,199 

872 

1,115 

851 

1,509 

District  3,  Pem                             parts  of  Fair- 

42 
183 

1,180 
1,135 
1,277 
1,186 
712 
902 
1,061 

38,667 

:u- .;,  M  1m  i   i> 

District  4,  Carvers 

1  list i let  .">,  Spears  i-.. 

I  listrict  6,  Cary 

District7,  Leslie - 

District  8,  Marrowbone 

466 

!■;.,,                      1                                         :                                                    ■!      ■      ,.o-    ,1 

Lafayette  town 

215 

•33,120 

District  1,  coextensive  with  Owensboro  city. . . 

16,011 
16,011 
2,148 
5,669 
3,464 
4,730 
3,792 
2,979 

2,412 
235 
192 

4,322 

2,755 
462 

4,292 

4,457 

10,469 

11,528 

District  7.  15  m  1  n            in  Imlm      p    il   of  1  iof- 

Wardl 

WardS 

Crofton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Co/in,;  ,,,,,  ,,  in  districts  7  and  8... 

428 

District  8,  Crofton,  including  part  of  Crofton 

Ward  4 



n  4,195 
3,116 

2,927 
227 
210 

5,060 

2,920 
449 

4,228 
209 

10,080 

•  i    ' 

.:,i,i         <>                       ,;i,                 ■    .:  i  n..i 

5,833 

341 

District  5,  Vanover 

District  i',,   \\ "liitPsvilic,  including  YV'hitesville 

Ward7 

398 

16,694 

3 15,434 

District  7,  Knoii      ill      n,l  knot  isrillc 

215 

District  8,  Upper  Town  " 

3,349 
702 
1,247 
1,275 
2,118 
2,842 

7,156 
7,166 
1,614 
80S 
710 
2,615 
1,616 

17,789 

2,883 

731 

1,253 

1,292 

2^920 

5,964 
6,964 

381 

s  8,005 

District  1,  Brownsville,11,  including  Brownsville 

1,700 

313 

2,171 

1,960 
61 
138 

1,423 

1,737 
1,478 

9,814 

1,854 

234 

1,486 

2,187 

ifo 

1,492 

66 

1,417 

1,644 

10,387 

Districts  6  and  7,  coextensive  with  Winchester 

city 

4,519 

!  "isirict  :;.  ;-'iiiri    ;,,,,,■,!■-.      ,,. I.c    .■■  ,. 

•  „■!  ■     ip.ii  ,,...   ,. 

Wardl..V. 

Total  for  Rocky  Bill  ton  ii  in  :l<  nn;,   ,  i  in' 
District  4,  Parker,  including  part  of  Rocky  Hill 

15,364 

» 12,447 

MS        ',           1       ,       ,     1 

District  1,  Manchester,  including  Manchester 

3,586 
626 
2,531 
2,017 
2,691 
2,812 
2,186 
1,966 

3,823 

398 

2,693 

L336 
1,769 
1,942 
2,418 

» 9,214 

District  1,  including  Martinsburg  town 

Martinsbu  ru  io-n  »  i;:r>iiil«  I  look  P.  O.) 

Dislrici  '_'     . .     . .. 

District:'!,  including  Newfoundland  town 

Newfoundland  town 

U-,li  ici  '■!            ...               

District  2,  Driii  io        ,,i,r      -.-    : 'igpon  Roost 4. 

2,904 
160 
3,049 
2,050 
72 
1,811 

3,091 
148 
3,315 
1,876 
42 
2,105 

151 

District4,  Uig  i  reel.  and  Dpppr  l,vd  Bird 



hi:;iricf  fi,  Sextons  Creek  and  Burning  Spring  K 
District  7,  Oneida  and  Bull  Skins 

1  Returned  as  Deer  Creek  in  1900. 

s   ..      ,....,.  I    ........  'S 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
1 1900. 

*  Returned  as  Cornett 

■  Returned  as  Allen  ir  

«  Returned  as  Otter  Creek  in  1900. 
'  Returned  as  Sextons  Creek  in  1900. 

•  Returned  as  Laurel  Creek  and  Bull  Skin  ir 


9  County  total  includes  population  (591)  of  district  6,  annexed  to  districts  3  and 
I  between  1890  and  1900. 
i°  Incorporated  ii 

11  Returned  as  Ci 

12  Returned  a?  K„ 

i»  Parts  of  districts  2  and  8  (comprising  parts  o  Owensboro  city)  annexed  to  dis- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION- -KENTUCKY. 


TABLE   I.    -POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890     Continued. 

s  magisterial  district.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  limn  :ui<l  mil),  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  ison  and  moo,  see  Reports  of  tl 


"Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


District  1,  Irvine,  including  Irvine  town.. 

District  J,  M  v.U  MS  Creek. .........".." .... 

District  3,  Forks 

District  4,  Riddell 

I )  is  trie  t  5 ,  Red  Lick 

District  (i,  Station  Camp 


Fayette  County  . 


Ward  1 . . 
t\an!.2.. 
WardS.. 


1900  1890       | 

11,669  U0.836 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Garrard  County 

r,  including  Lancaster  city. 


*  42,071         2  35,698 


Grant  County . . 


District  1 ,  including  Dry  Ridge  and  Williams- 


Jonesviile  t 

Corinth  town 

<■ 
Total  forJr  istrict  2,  Grant 


Graves  County.. 


16,066 

17,074 

316,078 

District  1,  including  Sherburne  and  Tilton 

2,416 
26S 
US 

2,926 
190 

1,778 
81 

3,054 

1,219 

3,045 
106 

182 

2,847 
136 
2S5 

18,623 

2,580 
251 
103 

3,201 
236 

1,907 

m 

3,262 

1,268 

3,332 
llfi 

227 

2,792 
199 
293 

194  \> 
96  1 

District '2,  ineludite',  Poplar  i  lains  town 

229 

175  \ 

District  4,  including  Flemingsburg  town 

1,172 

1S1  ' 

212  . 

164 

111,256 

District  5,  including   Grange  and   Hillsboro 

District  6,  including  Elizaville  and  Nepton 

District  1,  including  Prestonburg  town 

2,778 
1,120 
1,898 

2^414 
2,153 
3,324 
2,872 
1,696 

21,135 

1,538 
409 
1,635 
1,460 
2,684 
1,872 
2,493 
2,325 
1,545 

20,852 

305 

121,267 

District  1,  Frankfort,  coextensive  with  Frank- 

10,465 

10,466 
2,966 
4,178 
S,S21 

Z,1W 
2,379 
2,431 

14,114 

9,487 
9,487 

7,892 



2,736 
3,202 
3,242 
2,185 

11,546 

i  10,005 

nisiricT  1    Fulton,  including  Fulton  town 

3,710 

2, 575 

6,246 
g,7S6 
1,876 

4,697 

3, 585 
2,860 
2,685 
4,156 

l!  120 
5,163 

U818 

clickman,  including  Hickman  town. 

1,652 

District  4,  Sassafras  Ridge  and  Madrid  Bend. . 

4,611 

363 
2.044 
900 

'  556 

107 

isr 

535 
1,990 

786 
1.324 

555 

571 
1.750 

676 
1.372 

206 

District  2   '■'•  i                             arsaw  town... 
Warsaw  town 

District  4,  Sparta,  including  Sparta  town 

District  5,  Glencoe,  including  Glencoe  town 

Olencoe  town 

759 
226 

712 

District  1,  including  Water  Valley  town  .. 
Water  Valley  town 

District  2,  including  Lynnville  town 


inc!            Fancy  Farm  town  and 
and  3  and  part  of  ward  1  of  May- 
field  city 

Fancy  Farm  town 

Mayfield  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mayfield  city  in  districts  5  and  6. . 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

District  6,  inclm  Inn;  lhe|.  or\   <  :>ove  town  and 

[I'll        H     (.-I,  ■!      i     ,1         ./C.'.ilcM     •     !! 


Grayson  County . . 


District   1,    Leitchfield,    including    Clarkson 
town  and  part  of  Leitchfield  town . . 

i  farhion  town* 

Leitchfield  town  (part  of) 

District  '2,   Caneyvjjlt,  including  Caneyville 

Caneyville  to 


Green  County.. 


District  1,  Greensburg,  including  Greensburg 

town  and  part  of  Summersville  town . . . 

Greensburg  town 

.  .  ■■ 
Total  for  Summersville  iown  in  districts  1 

District  2,  Brush  Creek,  includmi:  pari  of  .Sum- 
mersville town 

Summersville  town  (part  of) 

District  3,  Gresham 

District  4,  Donansburg 


Greenup  County.. 


District  1,  Greenup,  including  Greenup  tc 

Greenup  town 

District  2,  Alcorn 

District  3,  Schuitz 

District  4,  Springville 


1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900.  » 

■  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1901. 

•  Not  returned  by  magisterial  districts  in  1890. 

•  Incorporated  In  1900. 


d  separately  in  1900. 


2,740 
86 

2,396 


7,221 
271 
S,575 
6,916 
2,440    - 


'  No  comparison  of  population  c 


2,734    . 
1,038 
2,310    . 


be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1905. 
i  tw  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY . 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 


s  magisterial  district.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  L90Q  aud  L91Q,  S 


e  Reports  iii  the  I  welftn 


Hancock  County 

riot   1,  Hawesville,  includin 


strict   2,    Lewisport,   including    Lewisport 
Lt  ivispart  town 


Hardin  County  . . 


District  2,  including  Sonoia  and  Upton  towns. 

Sonora  town 

Upton  to 


District  3,  including  Eastview  town 

Eastview  town 

'  '  '  t4,  including  part  of  Elizabethtown  cil>  . 


Vine  0 rare  town 

West  Point  town 

i.  including  part  of  Elizabethtown  ci 


Fliz'iheihluirn  city  (pari  of).  . 


Harlan  County  . . 


I  lislrict  1,  Mount  Pleasant,  including  A 

rieasani  town 

Mount  Pleasant  town  (Harlan  P.  0.). 

District  2,  Yocums  Creek 

District  3.  Upper  Poor  Fork 


Disiriel  n.  Lower  Martins  Fork.. 

District  7,  \\  allins  Creek 

District  8,  Foresters  Creek 


Harrison  County  . . 


Total  for   Cynthiana 

districts  1  and  2 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward.lt 

I  ii;,irii--t  2,(  'vn  i  Idana,  comprising  wards  3and 

of  Cynthiana  city 

District  3,  Sylvandell 

District  4,  Lcesburg 

I  >i  :l.rict  ii,  Tricum 


Districts,  TCiddand.  . 


District  5,    Priceville,   including   Bonnieville 
Bonnieville  town 


Henderson  County  . . 


11  CIVII,  DIVISION. 


Henderson  County— Continued. 

District  3,Hebbards  villi  and  Niagara, including 


I  lisli  id  l,  I '  |i|)cr  I  li'uili',".:on,3  including  wards 


ratal /or  Header:, 
Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
Ward  S. . 

Ward  '.. 


i  c.ily:<  in  districts  }«)?(/,'/. 


Hisiricl  a,  Loucr  lie  iicloi  i)ii,s  including  wards 


District  (i,  Robard,  including  Robard  t< 


don  towns.  . 
Cairo  to 
Corydon  to 


District  S,  Walnut  Bottom.. 


Henry  County  .. 


Turners  Station  town 

Di  lor,   [fcthli'lido.  and   1'leasureville  district, 
including    Itcililahctn,  Defoe,  North  Pleas- 


16,873  j 

18,570 

1 16,914 

1,980 

1,725 
3,257 

s.ow 

711    ' 

3,136  . 

2.872  . 

2,121  . 

2,597  . 


Lock-port  town 

Xcw   i'asilr   and    Sultan    district,   including 

New  Castle  and  Sulphur  towns 

X'-in  Castle  town 


Port  Royal  and  1- 1  an;.  Inn  on  di,inn  .  lncludnig 


District  3,  _  _oc 
District  4.  McAlister.... 
I  >isi  rict  a,  Moscow. .  - 
District  0,  Spring  Hill.. 


Hopkins  County  .. 


Xariavri/li  imrn' - 

St.  Charles  town 

White  Plains  town 

District  2,  Earlington,  including  Barnsley  town 
and  Earlington  city 


id    3.   Court  H 
Madisonville  city.. 

Madison  vi-Hc  ciitj  ( ;>">  I 


icluding  part  of 


Tola)  foi    \fudisoi  eille  city  in  districts  S  and? . 
District  4,  Hanson,  including  Hanson  tow; 


Dawson  Springs  to 


7, 348 
2^454 


1  Nocomparison  of  population  '• 
and  1900. 

2  Incorporated  in  1902. 


l  be  made:  county  rcdistricted  between  1890 


,1  ratlisonvillc  city  (part  of) 

'  Parts  of  districts  4  and  5  annexed  ti 
*  Incorporated  in  1905. 


Henderson  city  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 

Tawb  1.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890    Continued. 


J  99 


s  magisterial  district    For  changes  in  boundaries,  ric.  between  1900  and  1910, 


m  in.    law,  i'.it   l:.-|,ni-l:,i.f  Hi)'    I  wi'Klli 


District  1,  Met 


Kenton  County— Continued. 


District  3, 
Disl  rict  ■!,  II 
District  5,  Ca   ..  . 
District  6,  Covle 


Jefferson  County 

District  1,  including  Ancboragf 

Anchurui/e  town 

District  2,  including  Jcffersonti 


Fort  Mitchell  town" 

District  5,  including  Indcpenden 
Independence  town 


District's,  including  Highland  Park  arid  Oak- 
d  rue!:  town 


Oakdale  t 

District  4 

Districts  5  to  8, 
city 

Louisnille  city 
Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 
~   dS.. 


with  Louisville  ' 


Ward  It 
Ward  11.. 


2,073 
10, 662 

223.92S 

■;'.'.;. 9:2$ 

is,. an; 

""m,7si 

""isi'isb 



18,890 

11, 099 
9,776 

.u.uw 

■',0,717 

Jessamine  County 
District   1,    Nicholasville,   coextensive 


District3,  Keene 

District  4,  Marble  (.'reck 
District  5,  Piaquemli 


11,925         io  11,248 


Johnson  County 

District  1,  including  Pai 

Paintsville' 

District  2 

District3 

District.  -1,  including  Flat  Gap 
Flat  Gap  town 


Dist 


Kenton  County 


District  1,  comprising  wards  1  and  2  of  Coving- 


Wardl.. 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


M  Ward  5 

"'WardS 

District  2,  including  wards  5  and  6  of  Coving- 


city  (part  of).. 


d  wards  3  and  4  of 


53,270 

4°.  938 

37,371 

6,643  , j 

S6.819 

city  (part  of) .. 


Ludlow  tc 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2.. 


543 

s,S34 

2,419 

1,606 

1,767 

Knott  County  . . 


District  1,  farboun  ilic,  including  part  of  B 


Total  for  Barbourville  .town  in  districts 

and  8 

District  J,  Artcmus 

District  3.  Flat  Lick 

Disl  rict  4,  C pper  S tinking  Creek 

District  f,,  Clirdler 

District  6,  Grays,  including  ward  1  of  Corbi 


County,  and  dint,  h 


WardS .... 

District  7,  Indian  Creel: 

District  S,  Poplar  Creek,  including  partof  B 

hour ville  town 

Barbourville  town  (part  of) 


Larue  County 

District  1,  Hodgensville,  including  Ilodgens-  | 

r!u,!ij,  list  ilh  toicn 

Disl  rict  •_',  [in  r.-'a,  inclmliii-'  Pnjalo  to    n 

Bllfl  In  to, r n .  . 

District  3,  Athertonville 

District  I,  Magnolia 


Laurel  County  .. 


District  1,  including  part  of  London  town — 

London  to/en  i  p'.rt  of) 

Total  for  London  town  in  districts  1  and  2. 

District  2,  including  part  of  London  town.... 
London  town  (part,  of) 

District  3 

District  4 

District  5,  including  Lil\  town 


Disirici  (i -- - 

1  n'si  i  ict  7,  including  East  Bernstadtand  Pitts- 
burg towns j 


Lawrence  County.. 


District  _> 

District.3 

Disirici   I,  including  part  of  Blaine  t< 
■      o  (part  of).. 


2,905    ... 
900 
700 

""big  '.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
46S  \ 

IBS  \ 

2.01)2    ... 

193  | 

3,131     . 

347 
2,31s     . 


2  460 

1,356 

1.009  ,               834 

2,786 

. 

!                124 
1S6 

I:::::::::::::::::::::: 

1S4\ 

12 



1  Not  returned  bv  magisterial  districts  in  1890. 

-  Part  of  district  5  annexed  in  1902. 

:i  Part  taken  to  ti  6  in  1902;  p... .  _. 

*  Part  taken  ■■        ■   ■  I  and  4  in  1902. 

6  Organized  lie,  :     ricts  4  and  5  in  1902. 

'•  Mo  comparison  of  copulation  can  be  made:  conni.v  re/list  rioted  in  1909. 

■  Not  returnc  i  s  'pant"lv  in  lam'. 

'  'neoroorated  in  1904. 

s  Parts  of  disl  own)  annexed  in  1900and  1901;  parts 


io  County  total  includes  population  (532)  or  district  0,  annexed  to  districts  2  and  5 
between  1890  and  1900.  . 

I  ....    o.       • O 

12  Part  of  district  3  annexed  in  1903  and  parts  of  district  4  (comprising  Central 
Covington  and  Latonia  towns)  annexed  in  1906  and  1909,  respectively. 
'3  Incorporaied  '     '" 


200 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[District  means  magisterial  district.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnoles,  for  flmse  hetweon  iX'.m  and  l '.it in.  sit  Hejiorts  .if  tlie  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CrVTL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Lawrence  County— Continued. 

2,739 
2,189 

134 

3,518 

986 

9,531 

Logan  County— Continued. 
District  2,   Adairville,6  including  Adairville 

2,681 

683 

2,006 

4,618 

3,817 

631 
2,278 

2,964 
43 

9,423 

5,191    . 

720    . 

4,799    . 

5,650    . 

2S9  I 

159 

District  8,  including  lower  ward  of  Louisa  town. 

I'l         ..                ic  .d" 

District  4,  Lewisburg,"  including  Lewisburg 

'7,988 

•6,205 

224 

District  5,  Auburn,  including  Auburn  town 

697  ! 
9,319  | 

District  1,  Beattyville,  including  Beatlyville 

2,101 

'856 

1,042 
151 
706 
762 
1,320 
1,347 
797 
US 

8,976 

1  >  i -i.ri.-i   7,  <:  iii-.i.insN  ill",1'  including  Gordons- 

696 

District  3,  St.  Helens,  including  St.  Helens 

170 

District  4,  Fincastle 

1  list]  id  1 ,  liddyville,  including  Eddyville  city. 

3,770 

uw 

3,532 

889 

2,121 

35,064 

3,822 

1,210  \ 

3,736 
868 

1,761 

28,733 

District  2,  Kuttawa,  including  Kuttawa  town. . 

District  8,  Proctor,  including  Proctor  town... 

587 

217 
2  6,753 

277 
2  3,964 

District  3,  Brandon  (south  of  the  river) 

321,051 

District  1,  Hyden,  including  Hyden  town 

1,678 
S16 
885 
985 

'994 

1,974 
752 

10,623 

Districts  1  to  4,  coextensive  with  Paducah  city. 

269 

80 

22,760 
22, 760 
3,076 
5,220 
4,198 
5,439 
3,153 
1,674 
2,205 
3,684 
3,064 
3,351 

13,241 

19,446    . 
19,446 

!,  Big  Creek 

12,  797 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

9,172 

3  6,920 

L976  L 
2,467    . 
3,557    . 

12,448 

District  7,  Massac 

District  8,  Woodville 

District  1,  Whitesburg,  including  Whitesburg 

2,704 
S21 
1,937 
2,044 
1,109 
1,575 
1,254 

16,887 

2,124 
194 
1,869 
1,802 
1,014 
1,419 
944 

17,868 

District  2,  Millstone 

9,887 

District  3,  Rockhouse 

District  1,  Rumsey,  including  Rumsey  town. . . 
Rumsey  town 

'  2,  Sacramento,  including  Sacramento 

2,201 
413 

'438 

2,563 
1,220 

1,904 

476 
742 

1,720 

208 

1,600 

647 

1,546 
267 

26,951 

1,735 
■283 

1,728 

4S4 

2,324 

1,969 
459 
631 

'»2,286 

*  14,803 

1  278 

District  3,   Livermore,  including  Livermore 

2,045 

l\lli5 
3,097 

2,089 
2,033 
1,583 
1,871 

17,897 

2,449 
200 
4,264 
1,161 
2,965 
364 
2,054 
2,287 
1,852 
1,997 

17,059 

1,722 

ibis 

Livermore  town 

622 

District  4,  Vienna,  including  part  of  Calhoun 

1,110 

Calhoun  town  I  part  of).. . 

437 

279 

Total  for  Calhoun  loin,  n  districts  4  and  7 . . 
District   5,    Beech   Grove, »  including   Beech 

637 

■i              .11         i      1    (Oil            '      i     :       III               1      II    '     1.             1 

996 

1,410 

172 

"25,607 

315,962 

Lincoln  County 

District  7,  Calhoun,  including  part  of  Calhoun 

1,312 

200 

5,391 

1,532 

' 467 
4.235 

4,530 

384 

10,627 

5,453 
1,651 

3.481 

385 

3,702 

4.423 
425 

11,354 

1,886 

..    Ciab    i  i   li  ml      im  111(11111'    <  i  ill 

District  1,  comprising  wards  1  and  2  of  Rich- 
mond city 

Total  for  Richmond  city,  coextensive  with 

453 

5,S40 
1,676 
1,110 
1,067 
1,588 

2,655 
2,669 
2,722 
3,815 
5,255 
1,510 
3,376 
3,774 

13,654 

District  4,  Hust.onviHe,  including  Hustonville 

4,65S 

5,073 

435 
9,474 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

rid  2,  comprising  wards  3  and  4  of  Rich- 

District  1,  Smithland,  including  Smithland 

2,082 

557 

2,315 

1,509 

320 

L934 
298 
400 
794 

24,977 

1.995 

57.9 

2,310 

1,744 

208 

1,906 

2,038 

278 

852 
25,994 

1,547 
541 
1,016 
1.453 

,    ,  ,  ,,--i     ;     ;  .1  .       ..■ 

District  4,  Union 

.  Vi  .-.,  Yates 

District  6,  Glade,  including  Berea  town 

;:;: 

District  3,  Salem,  including  Salem  town 

762 

1.739 

2.231 

240 

254 

823,812 

District  7,  Kirksville 

,  including  Carrsville  town 

"12,006 

■  i"      : ■'<     • 

District  1  includin    Sal  ersville  town 

2,148 
310 
2,593 
3,339 
2,388 
3,186 

265 

District  1,  Russellville,  including  Russellville 
Ruaselivitte  city 

6,613 
3,111 

6,303 
2,691 

2,25S 

District  5 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1907. 
"-  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 
J  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


12  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made:  county  redistricted  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION     KENTUCKY. 


Tablf.  1 . -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1000,  AND  1890— Continued. 

magisterial  district,     I'm  chances  in  I  t>i 1 1 m I: i rif -s.  etc.,  hctuccn  I'll ml  I'.Hil,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  liepoit    nl  Ho   'I  \w-|Nh 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  t,  Tables.] 


MrNOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

16,330 

16,290 

1 15,648 

6,153 

6,818 

District  1.  Haysville 

1,652 

1,657 
SSO 

3,499 

1,844 

3,077 
2,913 

i,m 

1,479 

79 

1,603 

182 
1,340 

154 
2,187 

156 

15,771 

1,705 

1,750 
S01 

2,976 
1,400 

3,043 

3,354 

1,643 

1,362 

i"678' 

140 
1,300 

1,391 

1,787 
179 

1,824 
172 

1,007 
907 

1,414 
941 

14,063 

2,180 

210 
1,040 
1,134 
1,468 

990 

14,426 

Lebanon  city 

:.::.:.:.: 

Total/or  Lebanon  city  in  districts  S  urn!  !,..... 

2,816 

::::::::::: 

1,807 
i,'657 

i,'iii 

Lebanon  city 

2,093 
1,938 
2,413 

2^604 

679 
3,147 
3,147 

677 
1,244 

569 

667 

10,453 

2,306 
2,217 

2,357 
2, 163 
2,507 
70S 
2,876 
2,876 

St.  Mary  town 

District  ii,  coextensive  with  Uarrodsburc  cit  v.  - 

2,165 

903 

13,692 

*  11,287 

Marshall  County 

Metcalfe  County 

9,988 

2,464 

4,447 
349 
77 
458 

3,176 
184 

2,867 
824 

2,817 
368 

7,291 

2,151 

3,812 
291 
107 

2,611 

127 

2,560 
664 

2,558 
240 

3  5,780 



2  9,871 

District  2,  Birmingham  and  Brien 
eluding  Birmingham,  Briensburg,  and  Gil- 

3,781 
3,422 
3,250 

13,663 

3,474 
3,507 
3,007 

13,053 

27$ 

87 

District  3,  Summer  Shade 

i  'istriot  3,  Calvert  mid  sharp,  including  Calvert 

District  1,  Gum,  including  Fountain  Run  town. 

1,787 
188 
1,550 
1,322 
1,833 

2,131 
216 

2,418 

w 

1,188 
1,434 

12,868 

1,770 

142 
S44 

1,599 
1,315 
1,902 

1,903 
120 

366 

1,919 

246 

1.106 

1,539 

12,834 

District  3,  Brush 

District  5,  Darnall  and  Smith,  including  Har- 

District  5,  Easi   ton    ,1  in  cille   iui  Initio    p  u  1 

1                            :'!;.  .    . 

(6) 

3  4,209 

Total  for    /'<>/» ;)/  />/\  ith  nm  n  in  districts  6 

District    6,     \\  •   1     It,   ipkinsville,    including 

1,241 

SSI 

1,078 

1,221 

831 

867 

1,064 

18,611 

'"".""412 

309 

Edentown(InezP.O^) 

20,446 

2  20,773 

1  list  ■  ict  1,  coextensive  with  Mount  Sterling  city. 

3,932 
3,932 
1,018 
1,20S 
1,167 
664 
1,400 
2,253 
2,200 
86 
1,759 
,1,324 

16,259 

3,561 
3.661 

Mason  County 

District  1 ,  comprising  wards  1  to  3  of  Maysville 

city. 

Total  for   Maysville  city,  coextensive  with 

districts  lands 

Wardl 

2,514 

6,W 
807 
1,001 
706 
1,209 
1,188 
1,230 

'S86 

154 

2,038 
142 

'433 

2,550 

308 

261 

1,754 

2,391 

9,783 

2,939 
6,423 

OWrioi  2.... 

1,511 

2^280 

84 

1,551 

« 12,792 

5,358 

Jefersonville  town 

District  5 : 

WardS 

Ward4 

District  6 

Ward  6 

s  11,249 

3,484 

2,476 

879 

105 

2,377 
168 

1,966 
676 

2,733 

SS7 

257 

1,940 

2,531 

10,633 

District  1.  including  West  Liberty  town 

West  Liberty  town *. 

comprising  wards  4  to  6  of  Maysville 

city .* 

District  3,  including  Dover  and  Minerva  towns. 

2,730 

442 

SS2 

110 

2,250 

128 

1,162 

2,150 

174 

1,965 

2,353 

2,210 

1,439 

28,598 

206 

284 

Dover  town 

515 

Ward  2 .. 

District  4,  including    part  of    Germantown 

Ezeltown 

149 

124 

.  .  .a  ',■■■. 
[For  total,  see  district  4,  Bracken  County.J 

including  Washington  town 

Washington  town 

District  6,  including  Mays  Lick  and  Sardis 
towns 

District  4,  in.                                   ce  town 

99 

42 

629 

S62 
266 

Sardis  town 

Muhlenberg  County 

'  20,741 

District  S 

a  9,484 

District  1,  Central  City,  including  Central  City 

8,476 

2,546 

S66 

5,475 

1,126 

1S8 

91 

68 
6S 

1,318 

452 

District  1 

2,214 

2,382 
482 
168 
2,064 
1,662 
1,461 

2,391 

2,743 
218 

District  2,    Paradise,    ini 
Dunmor,  Paradise,  Penrod,  and  Skilesville 

District  2,  including  Brandenburg  and  Ekron 

Brandenburg  town 

496 

228 
77 
107 

80 
87 

District  3 

1,928 
1,919 
1,552 



Skilesville  town 

q  be  made;  countj   redistricted  between  1890 

and  1900. 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made,  county  redistricted  In  1906. 
*  Incorporated  in  1B&7. 


separately  in  1890. 

7  Incorporated  in  1908. 

s  No  comparison  of  population  ei 


202 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 


Tahi.k  1.    -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  magisterial  district.      l<'or  Hunt:, is  in  boundaries,  etc.,  bettt n  I'.iih .1  I'.IIO,  see  footnotes;  for  those  footworn  I  Will  ;m<l   I'.iiKl,  sec  Reports  of  the,  'I  uc.lflli 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


M1NOU    CIVIL   DIVISION. 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Muhlenberg  County— Continued. 
District  3,  Court  House,  including  part  of  Ore 


Gret  nvill'-  city  (pari  of) 

Total/or  Gran  villi:  city  in  districts  3  to  5 
District,  4.  Boggcss,  including  Rosewood  t< 

and  part  of  Greenville  city 

Greenville  city  (part  of) 

Rosewood  town 

District  5,  Summers,  including  Bremen  t< 
and  part    "  " 


Nelson  County.. 


District  1,  including  Nev 
Hope  towns 

New  Haven  town 

New  Hope  town.. 


Haven  and  Nev 


Total  for  Hard.  ■■■■!■■■■■  n  ct.it  in  districts  2  and  3 . 

I >ist  rid  3,  including  i ■art  of  Bardstown  city 

Bardstown  city  (part  of) 

Fairfield  town 

District  5,'  including  Bloomfield  and  Chaplin 


Nicholas  County.. 


District  1 

District  2 

District  3 

District  4.  including  Carlisle  t< 


Owen  County— Continued. 

District  3,  including  New  Columbus  town. . . 
New  Columbus  town 

District  l.  including  tirnUund  Montereytown 


Owsley  County i 

District   1,  Booneville,  including   Booneville  j 


.District  :;,  Island  Creek.. 

I  M'strid,  4,  Cow  Creek 

District  5,  Buffalo 

Districts  Bui 

District  7,  Wild  Dog  "... 


1,875 

1,776 

236 

1,165 

1,359 

Pendleton  County.. 


rg  town  (part  of) 

"— '-'  see  district  2,  Bracken  County.] 


District  ■!,  Sandsuck. 

Grassy  Creek, 

i  Mstriel  ii,  Hughes'" 


Ohio  County 

27,642 

627,287 

6  22,946 

District  1,  Hartford,  including  Hartford  city 

4,101 
976 

3,573 
762 
163 

4,360 
530 
658 

2,987 

300 

3,414 
103 
166 

3,062 

2,643 
649 

3,502 
75 

7,248 

785 

ui,  including  Beaver  Dam 

552 
225 

District  3,  Rockport,  including  McIIenry  and 

550 

525 

n,  including  Centertown 

201 
426 

■■     ■ 

Rosine,  including  Horse  Branch 

302 

(4) 
224 

586 

■     :  :      ■             ,              ■..,■                ,■:.-.,; 

365 
7,078 

894 
1,144 

1,701 

'700 
1,682 

590 
537 

14,248 

977 
1,075 

'646 

906 

1,515 

464 

999 

tg   La  Grange 

1       .      i 

17,553 

District  1,  including  New  Liberty  town  and 

3,728 

m 

1,024 

4,120 
47 

260 
5,281 

1,014 

[For  tot  1           iii            .ml  County.] 

Oiaenton  town 

847 

District  6,  Lent  ".'       •<••> 
District  7,  Forked  Mouth. . 
District  8,  Lost  Creek 


Pike  County 

District  1,  including  Pikeville  t( 
.' '';'::( utile  town 

District  2 

District  3,  including  Hellier  tow 
Helliertown" 

District  4 

District  5 

District6 

District  7 

Districts 


Powell  County 

District  1,  including  Clay  City  tc 

Clay  City  town 

District  2,  including  Stanton  tov 


Pulaski  County 

District  1,  including  Ferguson  town  and  Som- 


4  823 

1,280 

508                 456 

2,946    

5,448  i 

3,048    

52 5    .. 

1  No  comparison  of  population  c 
3  as  magisterial  districts. 

2  Returned  as  district  5  in  1900. 
1  Returned  as  district  4  in  1900. 

<  Not  returned  separately  in  190C 
'<  No  comparison  of  population  c 


i  be  made;  precincts  incorrectly  reported  in 


and  1900. 

6  No  comparison  ofpopulat 

7  Returned  as  Belrose  in  19 
>  District  7  organized  from  parts  of  districts  3, 


i  be  made:  county  redistrk  led  betwe' 
be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 


Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 


io  Returned  as  Short  Creek  in  1900. 

11  County  total  includes  population  (1,991)  of  districts  3 
separately  in  1890. 

12  Returned  as  Leatherwood  in  1900. 
'3  Returned  as  Troublesome  In  1900. 
>«  Returned  as  Hazard  in  1900. 

'5  ReturnsB  as  Mason  Creek  in  1900. 

i«  Not  return;-.  ■  !:  ids  in  1890. 

"  Incorporated  In  1907. 


>  District  7  organized  from  parts  of  districts  2  and  6  in  1902. 


'«  Incorporated  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  KENTUCKY. 

Table  I.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1010,  1900,  AND  1890     Continued, 
i  magisterial  district.    (Tor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  190 d  L91Q,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  ol  tl 


»— 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Pulaski  County— Continued. 

ja 



Shelby  County— Continued. 

1,474 

3, 153 

184 

159 

2,384 

21 

167 
254 
1,635 

11,460 

1,827 

' 190 
162 

2,574 

2,012 

District  5,  Chrislian-ihiini,  including  Bagdad 



district    li,   Harrisonville,    including  Waddy 

4,121 

4,900 

'4,684 

2,478 

Total  jot    I'm/  a      (i  a  "  »  /  i"    n  ill  nin  i, 
Shelby    County,   and  district  2,   Spencer 

168 
1,671 

"  11,624 

District  1,  Mount  Olivet,  including  part  of 

889 
195 

S21 

943 

m 

14,473 

1,071 

$52 

1,100 

131 

997 

1,078 

654 

*  12,416 

Waddy  town 

Total  for  M<  tin      Hi   i  ioi  n  in  i1'  iritis   i 
District  2,  Mount  Olivet,  including  part  of 

327 

District  1,  East 

2,716 

2,677 
1.147 
3,063 

3,221 
1,916 
2,846 

7,567 

2,926 

"1,917 

Pisinct  2,  Smith    franklin,  including  part  of 

>  9,841 

Total/or  i'mnlJin  i-in/  in  thai  rids  2  and  3 

l>is!.ncl.  :!.   Xorth    I'raniJin,  including  part  of 

2,166 
1U,540 

2,324 

District  1,  including  part  of  Mount  Vernon 

'  m 

930 
2,784 
3,566 

3,075 
7,406 

Mount  TV /')'HH  /().'/■/'  ( iiifi  "f) 

12  6,760 

Total  for  Mount  Vernon  town  in  districts  1 

422 

District  I,  Taylors- illc,  including  Tavlnr,^  illc 
town 

1,809 
622 

1,186 
136 

934 
1,031 

11,961 

1,363 
111 

1,242 
1,326 
1,065 
1,056 

11,075 

Pislriet  2,   including   pail    of  Mount   Vernon 

Disiricf,   :!,    Mount    laden,    including   part   of 

»isiii<a  :..  inclieli.ig  Brodhead  town 

2,795 
1,433 

9,438 

337 

277 

Mount  Eden  ton  n  '"  (  »<nl  of:  .. 

193 

Lai  minion  ion  n ■. 

District  5 

605 

[For  total,  see  district  6,  Shelby  Couni  » .] 
Distrioi.  3,  Waina.rd '. 

8,277 

'6,129 

Taylor  County 

3,168 
1,105 

2,598 

2,' 067 
10,861 

2.256 
1,100 
2,486 
S41 
1,735 
1,800 

9,695 

' 

491 

District  1,  Oak  Hill 

1,013 
2,092 

46 

3,549 
1,200 
2,501 

94 
'  109 

16,488 

1,079 

1,932 

64 

1,341 
2,214 

l-Z 

910 
17,371 

367 

:  dsli'ii  i,  2,  Saloma,  including  Saloma  town 

Saloma  toiv n 

1,923 



»  8,136 

1  usl.i'iet  '.',,<■  anipbellsviHe.iiielnuiiig  <  Vim  ply  11  , 

Russell  County 

!  lisirict '.,  Ireland,  including  Elkhorn  town 

1,716 

2,624 

2,379 

3,240 
2,618 

W4 

16,956 

::,725 
2,655 

District  5,   Maunsville,   including   Maunsville 

Jamestown  mini  . 

154 

District  2,  including  Lairsville  town 

Lairsville  town  (Rowena  P.  O.) 

3,315 

■ 

818,076 

16,546 

District   1,    Kirkmansville,    including    Kirk- 

Scott  County 

2.079 

200 

2.092 

1,576 

4,309 
1,228 
2,810 

3,622 

436 

1,096 

14,539 

2.199 
2,143 

1,784 

35 

4.290 
1,123 
2,  992 

3,963 

430 
807 

14,073 

District  1,  coextensive  with  Georgetown  town  . 

4,533 

4,  ess 

2,078 
2,028 

2,385 
38/ 

1,521 

2,444 
467 

1,967 

18,041 

103 

3,823 

District  2,  Sharon  and  Cliff v 

1,146 

District.3,  Fairviewand  Bell  Chanel,  including 
part  of  Fair  view  town 

'■'■           !■■■' 

Fairvicw  town  {fart  of).  .... . 

141 

S7S 

311 

[For  total,  sec  chsf  riei.:l,  (  hnsfian  County.] 

Disiricf  :,  i  ;.'l;ioi!,  including  Clkton  city 

Elkton  city 

6S2 

170 

District  5,  Trenton,  including  Trenton  town. . . 
Trenton  town 

3,056 

455 

18,340 

» 16,521 

District  6,  A  Hen:  '\  i  He  arid  1.  aaai-.e,  ihe,  uiclud- 

ing  Allensvihe  low  n  and  Gcihrie  city., 

A  llensville  town 

1,449 

District  1,  Shelbyville,  coextensive  with  Shel- 

3,412 

s,4ie 

619 
673 
186 
715 
8S7 
482 
3,044 

2,939 
185 

3,016 
3,016 

2,679 

12  13,902 

2.575 
1,219 
3,154 
1.006 
2,377 

L591 

930 

2,218 
2,028 
4,215 

881 
2,712 

190 
2,900 



S90 

1   i- ;  ■                                                   a  ings  town 

3,163 

2,700 

1,429 
290 

; 

Simpsonville  town 

District  7" 

'an    L  !■  I  1 


y  redistricted  in  1905. 


12  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  i 
and  1900. 

is  Exclusive  of  population  of  Franklin  cit  v. 
14  County  total  includes  population  ' 


ind  South  Shelbyville  districts,  returned  as  Shelbyville'districts  1  and  2  ir 


y  redistricted  between  1890 


201 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  KENTUCKY. 


Table  1.     POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1010,  1900,  AND  1890-Oont,inued. 
[District,  moans  magisterial  district.     For  Ohanges  in  boundaries,  et 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Trimble  County 

6,612 

7,272 

'  7,140 

Wayne  County— Continued. 

1,255 
3,240 

20,974 

! 

District  1,  Milton,  including  Milton  town 

2,500 

S56 

1,945 

1,067 
1,000 

19,886 

2,746 
324 

2,127 
307 

1,275 

1,124 

21,326 

458 

District  2,  Bedford,  including  Bedford  town  . . . 

20,097 

250 

District  1,  Dixon,  including  Dixon  and  Lisman 

>  18,229 

3,501 
741 
154 

4,368 

179 

1,500 

3,595 
443 

4,368 
2,084 

5,142 
449 

1,098 
490 

31,982 

4,086  ;. 
669 

626   . 

4,956   . 

198  \. 
1,477 

4,285    . 
683 

2,923    . 
1,286 

3,847  L 
24S  \. 
460  ' 

546 

District  1,  Morganfield,  including  Morganfield 
city 

District   ',  Uniontown,  including  Uniontown 

5,441 

B,m 

3,029 
1,S56 
1,953 
242 

2,302 

4,138 

1,467 

'su 

30,679 

5,024 

2,046 

3,510 
1,632 

2,691 

District  2,  Sebree,  including  Poole  and  Sebree 

1,094 

city 

'  1'     ll'K    1         1       •'   i. ). MM      1    Ml .1,1)     .          ,     I..M      1 

1,037 

i  eluding  Henshaw  town  . . 

493 

District  4,  Providence,  including  Providence 

District   4,    Casevville,   including    Cusevvilio 

2,181 
217 

4,342 
1,258 

301 

MM..                               .....     II. •       I'M            '        .-.                         .         .11 

...                     ...              Ml 

327 

323 

District  6,  Waverly,  including  Waverly  town.. 

3,578 
29,970 

«  25,016 

241 
1  30,158 

Warren  County 

4,076 
2,376 

1,739 

5,652 
1,735 

3,936 
3,647 

'546 
5,789 
2,004 

9,864 

i 

2,702 

3,564 
726 

2, 946 
257 

5,804 

9,1,3 
6, 870 

2,676 

2,617 
3,394 

13,940 

2,794 

3,497 

411 

3,138 

District  1,  Greeneastle 

District  2,  Elk  Spi  nigs,  including  smiths  Grove 

District  4,  including  wards  2  and  3  of  (  orhiu 

Vmiihs  Grove  town 

1,033    . 

District  3,  Bristow,  including  Oakland  town  . . 
Oakland  town  s 

[For  total,  sec  distn,  1.  n.  "Knox  County.] 

District  4.   Bowling  Green,'  including ■  pai i   oi 

5,421 

8,226 
5,948 

4,454 

2,709 

226 
2. 634 
3.S29 

14,182 

Bowling  Green  city 

Bowling  Green  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bowling  Gain  <■//.;/ «  in  iHstricm  ', 

322    . 

7,  SOS 

II,.     ,1,1     .           M,    111,  Mi      .     '.         ■"    ■,,,      I..,"         ,    i,    ■ 

1,495 
8,764 

Bowling  Green  city 

BowlinqGreen  city  (part  of) 

9  7,180 

■      •■■■  ■  ■■■       ■     .'      <>■■    <  ;         '••'   <    mm.: 

Dislri,  1  1,  Lee  City,  including  Lee  City  town.. 

2, 133 

1.284 
257 
1.957 

326 
232 

1,041 
918 

1,307 
682 

12,671 

1,505    . 

1,103    . 
1,356    . 

119 

1  lisi.rict .',  Hazel  Green,  including  Haze!  On  en 

ni, it,,  i  r,  Goshen 

District  S,  Stallard  Springs 

218 

•  13,632 

D^t'M  1      '     ',11    mi   11    Imlii     (    mi,  ton  a  \  n 

2,022 
2,215 

2,274 
190 

2,851 
807 

2^331 

157 

2,247 

365 

17,518 

2,475 

2^328 

171 
2,563 

638 
1,016 
2,370 

175 
2.119 

303 

'  14,892 

Ward  2 

1) is t tic l  ) ,  Torrent 

1,414    . 

1,109    . 
732    . 
649    . 

13,134 

District  4,  inclndm:'  pi,  .,,  -p.mgfield  town... 

Springfield  town  ( pari,  of) 

Total  for  Springfield  town  in  districts  4  to  6... 

.         ...     i,     •                                              '.,,,.            M.     Id     ,.,-..■.    M 

642 

Woodford  County 

12,380 

:,..,.,          .               I      M                ' 

Disltici.  1,  Midway,  including  Midway  city 

2,526 

1,327 

2,995 
1,301 
2,268 
967 
1,301 

2,843 

967 

1,552 

2,684  ! 
1,045 
1,122 

3,024 
1,132  \. 
2,337    . 

2,660 

'  12,852 

District  m,   Court  House,  including  ward  2  of 

2,739 
1,338 
.622 
716 
2,967 
2,007 

l|562 

1,860 

546 

413 

/      , i>    '.    .  1      1  in    1 

District  4,  Mat:                     .  ■  ■  ■■•ling  ward  1  of 

3,016    . 
1,205  \. 
1,766 
1,522 

1  No  comparison  of  population  ca 
11900. 

2  Incorporated  in  1900. 
» Incorporated  in  1908. 

i  Mot  returned  separately  in  1900. 


1  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


»  Not  returned  ■■  i   1  ial       friers  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  ] 


205 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Clinton 

Campbell 

Todd. 

Jefferson 

Carlisle 

Boyd 

Fayette 

Logan 

Bracken 

Shelby 

Ballard 

579 
353 

555 

'l97 
631 

1,787 

337 
1,633 
2,126 
1,087 

532 
357 
270 
1,360 
762 

6,683 

824 

1,510 

339 

349 
449 
136 

229 

132 
257 
236 

9,173 
330 

482 
254 

77 

477 
819 
492 
313 
85 

298 
679 
817 
183 
172 

1,117 
426 
1,005 

121 
742 

248 
124 

1,206 

163 
430 
131 

1^906 

298 
259 
230 
3,520 
645 

299 
2,545 
272 
170 
155 

37C 
1,098 

581 
1,497 
1,403 

1,022 
970 
213 

252 

720 
234 
359 
430 
421 

584 

6,800 

186 

697 

1,718 

190 

205 

1,010 

1,711 

1,512 

Henderson 

942 
53, 270 
467 
189 
402 

163 
159 
235 

3,  (103 
5, 420 

1,350 

6,979 

75 

141 

260 

741 
386 
1,120 
143 
125 

138 

m 

■*  3,931 

77 

1,442 

381 

168 

1,970 

135 

94 

1,228 

900 
1,274 

700 
182 
128 
292 
\         108 

134 
1.180 
271 
427 
136 

404 

68 

1,219 

250 

702 

649 

158 

188 

10,465 

3,063 
421 

2,575 
4,533 

287 
87 
421 
458 
2,316 

237 
43 
157 
106 

213 
735 
450 
680 
1,604 

1,096 
300 
509 
366 

737 

3,147 

1,002 
537 
395 

782 
42,938 
385 
199 
278 

225 
162 

3,257 

4,285 

935 
(i,  104 
365 
122 
221 

569 
879 

777 

426 

574 

4,195 

173 

1,447 

Shelby 

Daviess 

Harrison 

Boyle 

Dawson  S  rin  s  town 

148 
1,162 
1,524 

578 

Campbell 

Ohio 

Calloway 

Carlisle 

Ballard 

Hopkins 

Henderson 

Lee 

Ohio 

Trimble 

McLean 

Campbell 

Marshall 

Madison 

Harrison 

Marshall 

Webster 

Lawrence 

Ballard 

Nelson 

Henderson 

Hart 

Owsley 

Warren 

Marion 

Dixon  town 

540 

380 

Muhlenberg 

696 
552 

307 

274 
250 

99 

iS 

219 

3,012 

463 

127 

1,210 

412 

Muhlenberg 

82 

6,332 

664 
762 

250 
66 
291 
243 
134 

277 
385 

3,163 

344 

Crittenden 

273 

I'M,. ri  town  (Inez  P.  O.) 

1,861 

199 

87 

1,123 

519 
1,018 

453 

372 

270 
251 

8,226 
301 
218 
180 
107 

543 
565 
234 

347 
703 

7,803 
179 
495 

149 
206 
61 

159 
1,134 

Muhlenberg 

Marshall 

Rockcastle 

Kenton 

Bracken 

Edmonson 

Garrard 

Mercer 

Cumberland 

Carlisle 

87 

330 

266 

214 
303 

Pendleton 

341 

118 

Fer  uson  town 

106 

1,268 

258 

731 

184 

Pulaski 

Pendleton 

Trigg 

Henderson 

McLean 

Campbell 

Marshall 

Taylor'.".;;;;;;;;;; 

Wolfe 

506 
881 
155 
631 

292 
127 
191 
1,341 
276 

560 
890 
209 
637 

316 
142 
342 
1,018 
317 

148 

9,487 

2,1(56 

196 

210 

2,860 

3,823 

407 
126 
569 

(Bracken 

294 

246 
1,377 
2,205 

278 

273 

229 

1  Mason 

1,081 
1,720 

240 

Carroll....."....;;; 

Livingston 

Carter 

Glasgow  city 

2,019 

224 
226 
117 
142 
143 

246 
606 
564 
711 
1,051 

807 
426 

549- 
240 

2,876 

785 

1,041 

2,051 

ii       i.wn™ 

Barren 

217 

3,081 

538 

201 

1,348 

190 

301 

1,374 

362 

79 
1,144 

Ohio 

Muhlenberg 

Trigg 

Nelson 

Marion 

Grayson 

Grange  town 

town  town 

ral  City  town 

Owen 

■,  ni          ;■::■. 

155 

Chicago  town 

Muhlenberg 

450 

585 
1,462 
1,656 

654 
1,235 

200 
1,544 

331 

323 
1,065 
1,347 
1,527 

Hamilton  town  (Render  P.  O.). 

in    H  ii- 

Cloverport  city 

Hickman 

Breckinridge 

Adair 

Hickman 

i 
Hardinsburg  town 

Marshall 

Breckinridge 

Mercer 

68i 

873 

188 

Hartford  city 

Corbintown 

1  Whitley 

Grant 

Perry 

Calloway i 

Corinth  town 1 

Hazel  town 

200 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

Count,. 

1910 

1900 

1890                              CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Bt                 town 

Wolfe 

257 

525 

11,452 

242 

2,736 

148 
1,977 
182 
370 
179 

9,419 
103 
881 
118 

384 
316 
153 
272 
665 

647 
1,346 
177 
345 
86 

546 
}          150 
747 
304 
200 

212 
889 
426 
1,152 
266 

1,507 

1,723 

3,077 

807 

269 
1,053 

}           - 

253 
596 

35,099 

330 

161 

154 

1,220 

685 
153 

L356 
223,928 

'll8 
530 
146 
190 

4,966 
626 
109 

1,627 
160 

5,916 

6,141 

98 

7,305 

937 
207 
799 
355 
154 

260 
1,338 
1,105 
2,725 

569 

1,266 

81 

|         157 

321 

657 

225 

218 

Mount  Sterlin    cit 

Montgomery 

Rockcastle 

Hart 

Calloway 

Hopkins 

Fleming 

3,932 
930 
475 

'298 

235 

468 
118 
405 
240 

214 
79 

30, 309 
2,935 

390 
235 
254 
2,073 
257 

1,132 
16,011 

'942 
22, 700 

942 
91 

'l04 
731 

68 
407 

1,280 

2,101 
934 
522 
179 
190 

152 
1,120 

102 
3,015 

143 

2,084 
242 
285 

5,340 

115 

437 

058 
138 

106 

233 

413 

1,038 

104 

3,111 

438 

467 

151 

154 
320 
45 
532 

310 

250 

257 
1,327 

1,500 
410 

'  '318 
253 

185 
53 
443 
557 
726 

3,561 
422 
440 

1,822 
237 

293 
462 
129 
350 

260 

3  629 

ernon  town 

Henderson 

10,272 

8,835 

1,589 

250 
993 
227 
331 
178 

7,280 

i,652 

145 

2i2 

i94 

542 
5,833 
37 
598 
90 

435 
80 

I  on  town 

Nelson 

Owen 

Hodgensville  town 

New  Liberty  town 

.'sew  Market  town 

Newfoundland  town 

ii  ■ 
Nicholasville  cit.\ .  - .         

Xuii.li  iliddletown  town 

Xotl.li  Moiism-evilliUown 

Marion 

Elliott 

Campbell 

Jessamine 

Bourbon 

Hopkins 

Hart 

867 
120 

425 

193 

200 
385 

28, 301 
2,393 

434 
228 

50 

24,918 

H  i  to     ill    tow 

Lincoln 

2,157 

Breckinridge 

Warren 

Daviess 

291 
13, 189 
1,014 

958 
19, 446 

107 

4,603 

145 

654 

431 

464 
508 

2,072 

941 

186 

9,837 

847 

763 

154 
348 

Montgomery 

84 
322 
168 
817 

Bath 

McCracken 

648 

I';ir;nlise  town 

Muhlenberg 

Bourbon 

I'.'ili:-  city 

4,218 

126 

209 
858 

103 

215 

5S7 

Pellville  town 

Hancock 

119 

Da  i 

Knottsville  town 

Muhlenberg 

Boyle 

72 

430 

646 
199 

670 
215 

oidhami.'.";!;;;;;; 

Russell 

450 

Lairsville  town  (Rowena  P.  O.). 

Pineville  to 

1,040 

1,253 

3,043 

599 

171 
914 
81 

26,369 

450 

2^816 

Webster 

Fleming 

Flovd 

Carroll 

272 
198 

174 
409 
228 
2,556 
217 

'250 

364 

140 

4,053 

399 
431 
525 

82 
224 
198 
2S3 
743 

Grayson 

821 

/Bracken 

\Pendleton 

224 
435 

21, 567 

136 

Lewisport  town 

Hancock 

I  exin  ton  cit 

Fa  ette 

Providence  town 

Webster 

t'i'>oisburg  town 

Graves 

227 

526 
869 

605 

166 

1,147 

1,099 

204, 731 

3,334 

550 
106 

3,628 
398 
104 

1,064 

4,081 

237 

6,423 

182 
4, 162 

1,045 

862 
324 
105 

370 
546 
1,100 
2,046 
587 
885 

111 
352 

Lewis 

622 

K:i\--.  ick  town 

Marion 

Rockcastle 

Livingston  town 

152 

119 

Henderson 

Butler 

Ohio 

082 

834 
161, 129 

2,469 

510 

■135 

Kenton 

Rocky  Hill  town 

Edmonson 

Muhlenberg 

463 

Washington 

2,212 

Clay 

83 
840 

151 

2,909 
352 

5,358 
145 

3,271 

1,185 
297 
850 

458 

2,591 
434 
532 
753 

170 

Crittenden 

Elliott 

Martinsburg  town  (Sandy  Hook 

P.  O.). 

Hopkins 

TavloftOD 

208 
64 

Silt  !,  ick  town 

Bath 

Magoffin 

205 
218 
257 

824" 

1,477 

3,016 
277 
251 

203 
87 
S83 
S79 

Sanders  town 

277 

Mill  town 

Pulaski 

Owen 



312 
413 
491 
1,094 
250 
548 
175 
193 
327 

Sobi.'o  town 

Webster 

Bath 

Shelby 

Bullitt 

Fleming 

959 

h    II             1        il 

2,679 
251 

Ho  kins 

194 

290 

!    town 

Muhlenberg 

Webster 

Livingston 

Warren 

Robertson 

Harlan 

493 

Mount  Pleasant  town  (Harlan 
P.  0.). 

Q  rove  town 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— KENTUCKY. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued 


207 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

Somerset  city 

Pulaski 

Hardin 

Muhlenberg 

Gallatin..'."."!"" 

SpirhiUv'V"™ 

Spottsville  town 

Springfield  u>\vn 

Henderson 

Washington 

Scott 

Stepheusport  town 

Sturgis  town 

Powell 

Breckinridge 

Green 

Taylorsville  town 

Tiltontown 

Tolu  town 

Toinpkinsville  town 

Trenton  town 

Fleming";:.'::::::: 

Crittenden 

Todd 

Turners  Station  town 

Tyrone  (own 

Anderson 

Upton  town 

Hardin 

Vanceburg  town 

Hardin 

Woodburn  towi 

Woodburv  towi 
Worthville  towi 


ai 

vE££" 

hi':; 

g££ 

i  lark.". 

waiT-n':: 

1 !. ' '  T ,  ■  1 1 ' )  ,  1  . 

:\ 

104 
449 

59 

398 

1,495 

959 

431 

1 ,  370 

217 

C13 

5,964 

418 

21"  i 

573 
4,519 

173 

107 
223 
207 

194 
203 
307 

LOUISIANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


[The  word  "ward,"  except  as  applied  to  wards  of  ci 


),  see  footnotes;  for  those  botwi 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

laoo 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Acadia  Parish 

31,847 

23,483 

13,231 

Bossier  Parish 

21,738 

24,153 

20,330 

Wardl 

Ward  2, including  Benton  tow  nam!  Horsier  (ii  v 
village 

5,030 
2,247 
3,739 
5,661 

481 
4,993 

769 

3,262 

544 

S2S 

2S7 

7,181 

5,099 

1,827 

752 

1,686 

8S4 

1,975 
23,887 

3,782 
1,007 
2, 617 
5,051 
278 
3,530 

4,502 

569 

2,118 

3,347 

4,432 

5,478 
$18 

4,789 

0,715 
463 

Ward  2 

0,492 

Bossier  City  1  i/l-ne  '•'. 

1,751 

'474 
1,562 

4J304 

249 

58,200 

'258 
1,874 
2,241 
5,206 

194 

44,499 

Ward  5,  including  Estherwood,   Mermenton, 

2,558 

1,513 

Ward  4 

1,679 

Ward  6,  including  Faugh  ton  village 

5,939 

4,214 

420 

31,555 

8,180 
3,235 

3,460 
29, 972 

1,866 
2,6S2 
2,665 
2,  $22 
$,648 
2,588 
4,276 
4,189 
$,840 

3)ll9 

1,772 
4,812 

62,767 

6,992 
2,370 

24,142 

19,545 

3,459 
18,380 
16,01$ 

3,664 
1,771 
4,090 
1,751 
2,967 
1,704 
4,181 
3,759 

24,128 

5,214 
1,585 
4,105 
2,363 
3,157 
1,531 
2,900 
3,287 

21,620 

4,222 
1,527 
3,121 
2,182 
2,713 
1,272 
2,021 
2,487 

619,629 

Ward8 

Ward9 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

3,807 
3,093 

1,994 
4,404 

30,428 

2,941 
3,316 

3,400 

2,377 
2,728 
1,131 

4!  877 
1,201 
3,643 
3,806 

34,102 

2,376 
1,725 
1,468 
1,487 
4,091 
4,073 
945 
2,722 
3,678 

29,701 

Ward  3 

20,176 

Ward  1,  Hickory  Flat,  including  Oberlin  village 

8,892 
593 
635 
232 

4,727 

1,260 

13,949 
11,449 
2,903 

t,21S 
1,971 
4,783 
2, 55S 

9,914 

2,100 
3,805 

2,951 
2,728 

8,460 
$,925 
1,093 

8,593 

4,815 

.■ii 

723 

Ward  7 

Total  for  Kinder  village13  in  wards  1  and  2 

21$ 
1,987 

'25,112 

■ 

part  of  Kinder  village 

3,170 

5^  124 

1,076 

2,559 

695 

2,345 

1,174 

3,005 

300 

728 

3,214 

5,230 
428 
380 

4,679 

866 

299 

4,933 

1,765 

21,776 

1,843 
4,181 

837 
2,182 

408 
1,830 

996 
2,768 

(7) 
540 

144 
(') 
(7) 

2,034 

320 

8,285 
6,680 

Ward  2~  in'e'l iY  lY Y  "\YiY,:Yille  YoYvn 

U  Mil  i,  T  il  t  (  1  nli      1  11  lu    1  i     Lake  Charles 

city 

Lake  Charles  city 16 

Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

L104 
2,644 

1,406 

Total  for  Moreauville  town 8  in  wards  6  and  8. . 

'■■■ii'i ■        ■  ■  • 

De  Ridder  towns 

4,720 

2,983 
4,832 

Ward  8,  incliiditi'.'  I'lauclieville  town  and  part 

1,220 

Ward  7,  Sugartown 

Ward  8,  Barnes  Creek 

Ward  9 

Ward  10,  including  Jennings  and  Lake  Arthur 

2,791 
1,248 
1,541 

3,411 
1,689 

Ward  9,  including  Cottonport  and  Evergreen 

4,621 
505 
322 

3,267 
87$ 

17,588 

3,628 

1,64  j 

3,011 

299 

14,108 

6,917 

5,814 

Ward  1  including  Arcadia  town 

4,103 
1,073 
4,341 

2' 056 
606 
4,518 
2,254 
2,940 
1,564 
$46 

4,109 

924 

3,151 

558 

1,867 

263 

3,313 

2,406 

2,742 

3,722 
2,514 

866 
740 
858 
2,807 
500 
852 
263 
404 
386 
714 
703 

1,013 
574 
620 

1,559 
382 

304 
500 
182 
573 
694 

1,136 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

649 

384 

1,123 

858 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward-, 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

755 

3,085 
1,798 
2,131 

237 

506 

126 

476 

422 

1  Ward  7  organized  from  part  of  ward  3  in  1908. 
s  Incorporated  in  1902. 

*  Incorporated  in  1901. 

*  Incorporated  in  1906. 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

0  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  no 
wards  in  1890. 

'  Parish  total  includes  population  (8,024)  of  wards  1  t 


8  Incorporated  in  1905. 

9  Ward  7  organized  from  part  of  ward  5 
•°  Incorporated  in  1907. 

"  Incorporated  in  1904. 


returned  by  police  jury 
5,  not  returned  separately 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA.  209 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
ward,"  except  as  applied  to  wards  of  cities,  me  For  changes  in  1  oundarles,  etc.,  I  etween  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between 


1910 

1900               18% 

minor  crro  division. 

lit  10 

1900 

1890 

Cm           P  rl  h 

4,283 

599 
1 ,  006 
1,407 
874 
402 

10,415 

3,962 

1 .  323 

515 

s  16,351 

2,828 
«  12,002 

11,637 

11,373 

12,362 

TO  ■!■''  I''<  j°Wd  Chart" 

1,988 

3) 023 
1,668 

911 
1,682 

811 

20,055 

2,088 
3,211 
3,154 
1,256 

2.176 

Ward  3.  imliidar.   La!,.;  Providence  town 

642 
2,017 
1,635 

Wvrt  -.  J:l:::s,n,  liayc.t 

Ward  om."""'.'."!!!!!!!."!)I!  "!."!!!!"!"!"!*! 

20,443 

1,774 

751 
1,458 

2, 900 

1,931 

25,050 

905 
2,018 
1,166 
1.9S1 
1,396 

3,363 

17,903 

Wardl  includin   Slau  htert( 

"'287 

4!497 
2, 146 
2,824 

762 
2.758 

918 
1,507 
1,-898 
1,572 

11,989 

'259 
1.75S 
4,843 
2.012 
2,875 

2,557 
960 

L802 
1,473 

8,890 

359 

23,029 

23,312 

2,480 

1,015 

2,528 
2,705 

'663 
1,817 
2,793 
614 
2,335 
5,099 
1,855 
2,248 
1.000 
100 

396 
14,278 

2.314 
2,576 

3,981 

3,072 
2,683 
3,375 

«  "^.':;:'':   Unjj-Hayncsville  village 

6,900 

1,943 

2,241 

1.984 
2, 536 

1,207 
1.478 
1,001 
1.013 
1,065 
1,246 
2.738 

880 
1,301 

15,958 

915 

1,300 

1,103 

976 

967 

567 

1,035 

2.426 
4.415 
1,157 
2.277 
850 
116 

389 
13,559 

2,243 
4,508 
1,132 
2,851 

Homer  city 

Ward  9.  inc! rwliii^  part  of  .1  =  i : n-i ;.- hi  City 

Junction  City  (port  of) 

Total  for  J iincli;,i  Ci: i,  in  -•  ::d  :>,  Clnilmnu 

555 
812 

12,902 

[Joint  populai  ion  oi  Ji.-n  - 1  •". .11  City  in  ward  9. 
Claiborne    Parish,   an  1    ward    '■',.    t'nion 
Parish,   Louisiana.  and  .li::>..-i  inn  City,  in 
Henderson    township.     I.'nion    Count  v, 
Arkansas,  in  1910,  l,4i.l.  and  in  1900,  l,i;;u  ] 

14,871 

'i  8,270 

3,724 
1.049 

'675 
1,521 
940 
2,845 
1.275 

2,  234 

2,  700 
190 

3,851 
637 

1,353 
947 

1,060 

1,213 

1.700 
158 

863 
1.174 
993 

1,345 
1,283 
2,338 
577 
2,018 
1.307 
1,231 

27,689 

449 
1.220 
2,087 
1.022 
1,300 
1,712 

1.3v, 
1,087 

993 
1,053 
2,420 

821 
2,031 
1,813 

Ward  4 

Ward    7,1-  including    Montgomery    town  and 

144 

Verda  village  "  (  .Y<  w  V,  rda  P.O.) 

29,015 

1.937 
1,464 
1,205 

25,063 

1,584 

1)050 

19,860 

2. 106 
2,523 
1 ,  034 

3.581 

5)934 
7.499 
1.722 

849 
1,381 
1.811 

3.  610 
92 

308 
5,373 
2,206 

30,954 

2,148 

2.110 
1,700 

3.527 

Ward -1,  Fausse  I'oinlc,    including    i.oreauville 

3,.628 
3,401 
3,909 
5,209 

2, 405 
3,865 

486 
3,328 
1,884 

420 

34,580 

3,148 
3,342 
3.284 
4,484 

847 
2,347 
3,3L2 

385 
3,093 
2,003 

688 

31,153 

2.7.-M 
2,538 
3,038 
3.005 

908 
1,632 
3,207 

351 
2,120 

901 

25,922 

1,938 

9.011 
6,815 

J*|£J| 

Ward  4 

Ward  7,   Petite   Anse,  including  part  of  Del- 
catabre  village.* ; 

3,235 

2,171 

Total    for    H.a-a  mhrv    liil'iac"  in    m:rd    ;, 
Iberia    Purixli,    and    Kurd    1,     Vinnilion 

Ward  1,  comprising  ward  1  of  Baton  Roup?  oil  v. 
Total  for  Baton  Rouge  city,  coexl 

9,017 

4!  148 
4,  623 

2, 053 

2. 097 
1.204 
1,625 

5, 781 

11,269 

3]  982 

'466 
1,900 
1,883 
1.573 

1 !  372 

5,951 

10,478 
4,527 
2,313 
4,880 

5.340 
1,905 

27,006 

Ward  2,  comprising  ward  2  of  Baton  Rouge  cit  y . 

21,843 

Wards 

i,3so 

1,403 
855 

1,'293 
1,187 

8.840 

2.289 

3,830 

585 

4,955 

8, 107 
3)S11 

Ward  2.  includin1:  pari  of  1  '!■■  uuemine  town 

3,304 

Ward  9 

Total    for     I'lm/ucn'ine    loii'ii,'6  rmnprisinij 
ward  3  and  paiis-n/  ir.nd.i  .'  and  8 

3.590 

Ward  10 

S,  222 

1  Returned  as  Big  Lake  in  1900. 

■-  Tan   la!:en  to  form  La  Salle  Parish  in  1910. 
::  Paii-h   total  includes  population  (3.C53)  of  v 


1  In<  01 1  1 1  in  l11"  1 

'  Incorporated  in  1902 
8  Incorporated  in  1905 


irds  4  and  5,  taken  to  form  part 
e;   parish    partially  redistricted 


1 1ncorporated  as  a  town  in  1902. 
i»  Ward  0  organized  from  parts  ol '  u    •  ■'•■  ■  I  .  .       :  1 , ,  1  .>■  1/.. 

11  Parish  total  in, dud. s  population  (  .',942 ;  of  wards  2  and  3, not  returned  sepa- 
rately in!890. 

12  Part  of  ward  7  annexed  to  ward  6  in  1906. 
]ii  Incorporated  in  1907. 

total  includes  population  (339)  of  old  ward  8,  Avery  Island,  annexed 
tween  1890  a--'  *~ 
lorated  in  191 
'«  Returned  in  1900  a< 


210  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "ward,"  except  as  applied  to  wards  of  cities,  means  police  Jurj  ward.     For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  I  churn  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  bi 


Iberville  Parish— Continued. 

■d  3,  comprising  part  of  Plaquemine  town.. 


Ward  !),  including  Maringouin  village... 


Maringouin  village  2 


Jackson  Parish.. 


\\  anl  2,  including  Jonesboro  town. . . 
Jonesboro  town  * 

11     'id     '     ■:      ■'     !  iu:\.      .  'II.   ..'' 


Ward  5,  including  Chatham  village. 


JeSerson  Parish . . 


Wardl.. 

Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7'. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9'. 


La  Salle  Parish  ■ 


Ward  2.. 

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Jena  village.. 


Lafayette  Parish.. 


Total  for  Scott  village''  in  wards  1  and  S. 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Lafayette  town 


Ward  5,  including  Broussard  tc 


Carencroto 

Ward  7 

Ward  8,  including  part  of  Scott  village.. 


Scott  village  (part  of) . . 


Lafourche  Parish . . 


Thibodaux  if,  .  

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Lockport  village. . 

Lockyort  villa  it 

Ward5 

Ward  0 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

1  Returned  In  1900  as  in  ward  3  oi 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

3  Incorporated  in  1906. 
'  Incorporated  in  1903. 


1,650 

"i',m 

1,785 


returned  as  independent  in  1900  and  II 

'  Part  of  ward  9  annexed  to  ward  7  in  1908. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Catahoula  Parish  in  1910. 

8  Incorporated  in  1902. 


3,139 

792 

1,531 

1,443 


);  953  in  1890)  of  Kenner  city, 


Lincoln  Parish.. 


Ward  l,12  Including  Ruston  tc 


Haul.!.. 
Ward:;.. 
Ward',.. 


Ward  1 '.'..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Ward  5 

'■'■■■  ■.'.'  ' -iii'lin."    i  'nil.;.  I     \  ill";.. 


Livingston  Parish.. 


Ward  3... 

U.I' 
Ward  5... 
WardO... 
Ward  7... 
Wards... 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10. . 


Madison  Parish.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Tallulah  v 

Tallulah  village  9 

Ward  5 

Ward  6" 

Ward  7 

Wards" 


Morehouse  Parish.. 


Wardl 

n  I  

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Bastrop  town. . 


Collinston  village  >■' 

Ward9 

Ward  10,  including  Bonita  village. . 

Bonita  village  " 


Natchitoches  Parish.. 


"     '     ng  Natchitoches  tc 


i  i        ing  Marthaville  tc 


1,139 

999 

1,079 


38,455 

7,132 
t,SSH 

1,519 

684 
4,498 

m 

1,775 

4S8 
2,059 

tea 

809 
6, 559 
3,803 

Is  6  and  7,  returned  as  ward  0 


mi  li.puin.ii.'l  in  i;:n,j. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA. 


211 


-POPULATION   OF   MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,   1900,  AND  1890-Contihued. 

ry  ward.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between 
ts  of  the  Twelfth  lonsus:  lura,  Vol.  1,  Table  5.] 


Orleans  Parish.. 


New   Orleans  city,  coextensive   with   Orleans 


Ward  1... 

Ward  1... 
Ward  A... 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5... 
WardB... 
Ward  7... 
Ward*... 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10.. 
Ward  11.. 
Ward  /.'.. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  11,.. 
Ward  to.. 
Ward  16.. 
Ward  17.. 


Ouachita  Parish.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  wards  4 


ward  3  of  Mo 

Monroe  citu  i  pari  ,./ 1. 
'"-■■     tcity 


Total  for  Mon 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  :>  .. 
Ward  8  . . 
Ward  4  ■  . 


in  wards  3  and  10. . 


Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  4 

Ward  5,  including  West  Monroe  town 

West  Monroe  town 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10,  including  wards  1  and  2  and  part  of 
ward  3  of  Monroe  city 


Monroe  city  Opart  of).. 


Plaquemines  Parish.. 


Wardl... 

Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
Wfird-1.. 
Ward  5. . . 
Ward  6. . . 
Ward  7... 
Ward  8... 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10.. 


Pointe  Coupee  Parish.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Morganza  village. . 

Morganza  village  • 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8... 

Ward  9,  inclvrding  New  Roads  town.. 


Rapides  Parish.. 


2,567 
2,154 
8,908 


Ward  1,  Alexandria,  including  Alexandria  city. 

Alexandria  city  ' 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward4 

Ward 2,Lamourie,  including  I    hi   vii; 

Echo  village  3 

Ward  3,  Chenewille,  including  Cheneyville  vil- 


1  Incorporated  in  1908. 

'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

8  Incorporated  in  1905. 

4  Incorporated  in  1901. 

6  Incorporated  as  a  town  In  1904. 


17,076 
15,359 
15,J,71 


1,822 

'941 
1,700 


1,412 
"'2.317 


Rapides  Parish— Continued. 

Ward  4,  Spring  Hill 

Ward  5,  llineston 

W  anl  li,  ;  'aleasicu - 

\\  anl  7,  Colile,  including  Boyce  towi 


\\  ard  'J,  I'iiic.N  illc,  including,  l'inc\  ill c >  ton  n  . 
Pineville  town 

\\  aid   1(1,   Uigolcllo,  including  Tioga  village. 

Tioga  village 8 


Red  River  Parish.. 


Ward  1,  including  Coushatta  t( 

Cnushatta  town 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


Richland  Parish . . 


Waul:;.. 

Ward  4 

Ward  .r),  including  Maugham  \  illagc. . 

Mangha  m  village s 

Ward  6 

Ward7 


Sabine  Parish... 

Wardl,  Middle  Creek.. 

V  aid  J,  Toro --- 

Ward  3,  Negreet.. 


Ward.  J.  Many,  including  Many  lown 

Many  town 

Ward  5,  Bayou  Scic 

Ward  r.,  San   Tail  ice,  including  part  of  Noble 


Ward  ,,  Iiayou  .Sail  Miguel,  including  I'lcasant 


Zii  idle  town 

Ward  9 

Ward  111,  including  paid  of  Noble  village.. 


Noble  village  {part  of). . 


St.  Bernard  Parish.. 


Ward  I.. 

\\  ard  ':'.'. 
Ward  ■!.. 
Ward  •,.. 
Ward  li.. 
Ward  7. . 


St.  Charles  Parish.. 


Wardl.. 

Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5. . 


St.  Helena  Parish 

Wardl 

Ward  2,  including  Greensburg  tc 

Oreensburg  town 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


« Incorporated  in  1902. 


» Incorporated  since  1900. 


2,172 
2,119 


942 
S37 

950 
667 

1,011 
569 

450 

449 

218 

200 

;                 222 

368 

290 

11,207 

9,072 

7,737 

2,443 

2, 762 

2,506 

2,340 

2,760 

2,199 

2,761 

1,233 

1,229 

1,271 

2,008 

1,088 

865 

9,172 

8,479 

8,062 

1,516 

1,642 

1,722 

■  2,391 

1,937 
815 

2,130 

1,290 

1,616 

1,676 

1,971 

1,098 

1,142 

939 

1,071 

727 

1,065 

1,115 

665 

212  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  word  "ward."  ovrepl.  as  applied  to  wards  of  oitios,  i: 

1UIWI   ..... 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MZNOKCIVn.P.V,,,,.. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

h 

23,009 

20,197 

15,715 

29,160 

17,625 

Ward  1,  including  Kentwood  and  Tangipahoa 

5,748 
1,909 
2,489 
1,529 
1,901 
4,205 
3,581 
1,647 

14,338 

4,387 
1,881 
2,133 
1,540 
2,171 
3,207 
3,455 
1,417 

12,330 

5,215 

'  'S94 
1,830 

1,677 

2,840 
1,919 
6,094 

1,004 

6,382 

2,942 

1,055 

405 

17,060 

2, 642 
1,313 
297 
1,583 
3,177 
1,547 

1 

2 
2 

771 
879 

I.IH 

993 
618 
567 

Ward  6 

Ward  3,  including   \  mil  c  and  Ko-oland  low  ns.  . 

2,898 

11,359 

Ward  4 

Ward  5.. 

1,704 
1,515 
1,993 

1,800 
1,262 

1,795 
1,395 
2,052 
2,370 

4^041 
66,661 

1,900 
1,565 
1,782 
3,282 
2,450 
1,351 

52,906 

2,055 
1,425 
1,675 
2,267 
2,648 
1,289 

1 40,250 

Ward  7,  including  1  lamiuond  and  Ponchatoula 
towns 

4,500 

1,611 

711 

445 

19,070 

2,430 

Ward  8 

Wardl.. 

2,156 

2,755 
424 

4,878 
740 
931 

1,225 

3,011 

446 

2,104 
28,320 

3,596 
2,760 

12,578 
4,628 

5,909 

392 

377 

5,759 

279 

8,040 

1,093 

9,558 

1,528 

3,744 

'cos 

11,186 

1,684 

23,070 

9,151 

2,951 

5,306 
521 

1,672 

Ward  2,  including    Grand   Coteau   town  and 

4,869 
7i7 
1,072 
1,285 
3,243 

2,245 
24,464 

4,745 
473 

333 

Ward  4 

Ward  5.. 

1,345 

'327 
6,979 

8,970 
1,197 
3,324 
8,244 

163 
6,165 

316 

18,940 

Water  jiroof  town 

Ward  7 

361 

1,064 

Wardl 

Ward1.'... 

2,782 
2,792 

6,024 
3,869 
1,483 
1,709 
2,321 
3,789 
1,461 
1,233 

20,451 

2,751 
3,168 
4,559 
3,212 
3,584 
1,128 
2,329 
1,855 
2,314 
1,570 
1,206 

18,520 

2,530 

14,884 

St.  Martin  Parish 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

710 
2,012 
1,758 
1,719 

Ward  1,  including  St.  Martinsville  village 

6,015 
2,318 
1.734 
4,0G7 
466 
5,546 

5^708 
39,368 

5,608 
1,926 
1,192 
3,024 

5,052 
1,814 

2,975 

Ward  4,  including  Breaux  Bridge  village 

4, 771 
654 
4,285 

34,145 

4, 031 

654 

2,587 

22,416 

2,001 

698 

2,346 

226 

4,609 

296 

3,611 
781 

2,272 

2,165 
848 

1,751 
848 

26,390 

2, 643 

458 

3,880 

4,4G3 
3,479 
10, 709 
3,857 
3,393 
5,315 
2,998 
7,376 
6,477 
1,355 
3,278 
2,183 

18,917 

4,004 
3,457 
9,543 
2,692 
4,034 
4,810 

2,571 
2,855 
6,019 

2,127 
2,643 
3,399 

Ward  3,  inrludini:  part  of  Junction  City 

3,958 

3,065 

2,821 

[For  total,  srf  v.  ard  !i,  <  lailiornc  Parish.] 

3,  290 
1,078 

3,400 

Ward  6 

Patterson  town  ■ 

6,689 

2, 332 
1,548 

4.929 
2,291 

Vermilion  Parish 

Ward  1,  Lake  Peigneur,  including  Erath  town 
and  part  of  liolrainbre  village 

20,705 

713 
13,335 

769 
10,160 

3,805 
216 

'l42 
97 
229 

5, 609 

.?,  .907 

5|  755 

SIS 

2,010 

1,081 

2,785 

1,946 
1,628 
1,898 

5,163 

365 

■  2, 601 

425 

1,947 

1,166 

1,130 

934 

874 

1,382 

277 

3,643 

2,188 

1,543 

77,9 

1,512 

3,000 

1,132 
574 
949 

[For  total,  see  Maid  7,  [beria  Parish.! 

'215 

ii     In-  1 1           ■      .            I.,  in-     a    i:l  I   .       i    i.i. a. 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

1,206 

976 

2,299 
4,382 
1,536 
2, 025 
2,309 
3,080 

1.733 

1,029 

700 

665 

611 

1,494 

1,597 

1,012 

577 

879" 

670 

1,053 

2, 7:i7 

Ward  1,  Bioiissard  Cove 

1,231 

Ward  0,  Spring  Hill,  including  Kaplan  town.... 

2, 123 
1,702 
376 

1,818 

2,017 

1,129 

920 
364 

Ward  s,  Cnrvdan,  including  i.'ueydan  town 

Gueydan  town 

Slidell  town 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  parish  redistricted  between  1890 
.  1900. 

-  Incorporaled  in  1908. 
>  Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Ward  8  organized  from  part  of  ward  6  in  1902. 
5  Returned  as  a  city  in  1900. 


1,1  Part  of  ward  1  annexed  to  ward  3  in  1900. 
n  Ward  7  organized  from  pari  ol  ward  1  in  1905. 
"  Ward  8  organized  from  part  of  ward  2  in  1905. 
"  Incorporated  in  1909. 

"  Ward  9  organized  from  part  of  ward  5  in  1905. 
10  Incorporated  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA. 


213 


Table  1 — POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes; 


1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,384 

10,327 

5,903 

West  Baton  Rouge  Parish— Continued. 

1,536 

1,241 

903 

6,249 

1,298 
908 

4,374 
£,043 
2,564 

459 
1,292 
3,342 

325 
4, 670 
1,238 
1,136 

18,886 

2,027 
1,148 
1,881 

737 

1,059 

3,685 

1,158 
2,944 

1,299 
714 

3,748 

1,145 

934 

M38 
1,610 

898 
823 

13,449 

961 

880 
571 
783 

484' 

15,994 

1,172 
9,628 

1,160 
6,700 

1,490 

2, 029 

3,948 

814 

7,432 
319 

3,387 
846 

19,186 

2^222 

'236 
1,702 

1,413 

1,296 

1,642 

97 

1,081 

16,062 

\\  aril  1,  including  Bayou  Sara  and  St.  Francis- 

1,918 

S 

1,215 

1,819 
1,043 
1,346 

331 
2, 543 

78.5 
1,000 
1,419 

18,357 

1,059 
1,864 
1,801 
1,308 
1,693 
295 

"'704 
1.53S 
1,625 

9,648 

Ward  4,   including;   Ilii  l.-.n ils'mlovvn  and  Rio 

2,000 

1,268 

15,125 

12,466 

3',  240 
2,321 
8,195 
8,002 
2,482 

13,636 

2^406 
2,430 
5,422 

2,' 066 
10,285 

2,439 
1,615 
2,205 
4,379 
1,298 
1,828 

8,363 

Ward  1  s  ineludin    Winnfleld  town 

4,401 
2,925 
1,354 
1,565 
1,012 
1,007 
2,506 

811 
3,041 

846 
1,894 

317 

600 

1,386 

i,i82 
1,499 

840 
1,319 

863 

i,"23l' 

1.328* 

090 

1,064 
1,832 

890 
1,707 
1,874 
2,419 

1,252 
1,591 

958 

1,443 

.1 /Inn/a  villagi  "• 

1,894 
1,422 
1,860 

1,159 
1,685 
2,104 

Ward  4 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

«  Incorporated  in  1908. 

6  Ward  8  organized  from  parts  of  wards  2  and  3 

» Incorporated  in  1902. 


7  Not  returned  separately  In  1890. 

8  Ward  9  organized  from  part  of  ward  1  in  1! 

9  Incorporated  in  1900. 
m Incorporated  in  1907. 

11  Incorporated  in  1901. 

12  Ward  10  organized  from  part  of  ward  8  in 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


tY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 


Collinston  village.. 


Alexandria  city Rapides 

Amite  town Tan gipahoa. . 

Angle  village Washington.. 


Baton  Rouge  city East    B 

Bayou  Sara  town West  Felic 

Benton  town Bossier 

Bernice  town Union 

Berwick  town i  St.  Mary.. 


i  Point  town.. 


.    Acadia 

.    East  Feliciana.. 


5,648 
1,547 

2,  S01 
1,510 

924 

862 

11,269 
755 

10,478 
608 

713 

769 

832 
654 

30i 

054 

873 

299 

445 

289 

278 

De  Ridder  town 

Delcambre  village 

Delhi  village 

neiihara  Springs  village.. 

Dodson  village 

L>oii::idsnnville  town 

J  Mtli:u-li  village 

Duson  village 


Evergreen  town. . 


Fullerton  town 

Gibsland  town 

Grand  Cane  village. . 


Caldwell 

Avoyelles 866 

Red  River 564 

St.  Tammany 2,601 

Acadia 5,099 

Calcasieu 715 

Calcasieu I  2,100 

(venuViion .'::::::!}  308 

Richland |  685 

Livingston 574 

Winn I  845 

Ascension !  4, 090 

Lincoln |  714 

Lafayette :  120 

Rapides 238 

Vermilion !  575 

Jackson 898 

Acadia 544 

St.  Landry 1,684 

Avoyelles I  299 

Union i  598 

Concordia 577 

St.  Mary l  3,857 

Washington [  814 

Vemon I  1,238 

Bienville I  1,005 

DeSoto 485 

St.  Landry |  392 

St.  Helena 268 


4,214 

420 

507 

4,105 

3,121 

322 
458 

472 

2,692 
236 

2, 127 
97 

558 
385 
521 
315 

351 

333 

214 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— LOUISIANA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR   VILLAGE. 

Parish. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

Parish. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Gue  dan  town 

Vermilion 

Tangipahoa 

Catahoula 

1,081 

"'361 

249 
063 

1,855 

5,024 

1,004 

769 

2,146 

2,206 

3,925 
1,134 

287 

}          396 

315 

3, 609 

635 

6,392 
1,093 
11,449 

1,568 
1,058 

2,043 

420 

291 

1,028 

1,166 

470 

1,799 

695 

683 

447 

1,076 

1,093 

323 
3,002 
10,209 

728 

5,477 

290 

237 

1,201 

2,532 

7,499 

339,075 

1,352- 

424 

370 

1,511 

303 

194 

.siibli'  village 

Sabine 

West  Carroll 

Morehouse 

453 
398 
332 

232 
260 

4,623 
466 

2,998 
277 

1,212 
474 

4,955 
380 
442 
675 

1,055 

262 
215 
425 
2,247 
1,079 

319 
265 
438 
586 
325 

3,377 
966 
740 

2,318 
346 

239 

28,015 

282 

287 

2,188 

377 
847 
394 

'633 

182 
1,345 

603 

826 

592 
1,528 

445 
1,250 
1,127 
2,289 

762' 
2,925 

821 

419 

973 

692 
359 

305 

(  ):ll,   md.ge  town 

1  iin'iiiu  village 

348 
213 

M:lii-.hl»ll  villas       

Claiborne 

Claiborne 

1,157 

1,132 

Opelousas  town 

Parks  \  Mage 

I'al  li.-rson  town 

1  carl  kivcr  village 

rimnillotown 

Plain  Dealing  town 

Plaquemine  town 

St.  Landry 

St.  Martin 

St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany.... 

Rapides 

Bossier 

Iberville 

Avoyelles 

Sabine 

Grant 

Tangipahoa 

Natchitoches 

2,951 

Terrebonne 

Tangipahoa 

3,212 

1,280 

617 
258 

3,590 

Ja  kson  t 

East  Feliciana... 

2,012 
1,905 

1,276 
1,309 

Calcasieu 

1,539 

412 

300 
637 
711 

246 

Catahoula 

(Claiborne 

Jonesville  village 

Prov  ncal  town 

389 

J  mill  ion  City 

Vermilion 

Tangipahoa 

Calcasieu 

Lafayette 

St.  Tammany 

1,313 

1,007 

Lafa  ett( 

3,314 

2,106 

Washington 

Washington 

Natchitoches 

Tangipahoa 

L256 

3,442 
642 

464 

East  Carroll 

1,148 
401 

1,324 

1,059 

717 

1,926 

Lafourche 

St.  Francisville  town 

West  Feliciana... 

950 

281 

473 

;-i    Martin   Mil-  \  illage 

St.  Martin 

1,814 

St.  Tammany 

St.  Tammany.... 
Richland 

779 
1,029 

574 
1,012 

Lafayette 

16,013 

847 
408 
354 

908 
144 
133 

East  Feliciana... 
St.  Tammany. . . . 

St.  Landry 

259 
1,129 

Avoyelles 

Tangipahoa 

Lafourche 

297 
3,253 

Avoyelles 

Natchitoches 

St.  Landry 

Morehouse 

837 
228 
517 

465 

540 
361 

Verda  village  (New  Verda  P.  O.). 

Concordia 

St.  Landry 

1,022 
163 

821 

vol..  I'lattetown 

1,561 

5,428 

15S 

1,298 

3,256 
144 

Monroe  city 

Ouachita 

Livingston 

St.  Landry 

1,197 
298 
320 
775 

1,850 
470 

1,064 

Avoyelles 

,       M'J,j    '  v  ,j 

Calcasieu 

2,332 

2,291 

Pointe  Coupee.. 

945' 

2,388 

6,815 

287, 104 

770 

723 

1,820 
3,447 

242,039 

Assumption 

Natchitoches 

East  Feliciana... 

Winnsboro  village 

Orleans 

Pointe  Coupee.. 

Lafayette 

East  Baton  Rouge 

200 
465 
276 

MAINE. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

indarics,  etc.,  between  Ulili)  ;\n<l  I  !H  0,  see  footnotes;  for  I  hose  lie!  ween  hsiin  and  Hillli,  see  Koporls  of  tin-  Twelfth  Census:  l!M)i>,  \  'til.  I.  Tiible  ■'>.] 


Androscoggin  County 

A ubi ini  fit v 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Durham  (own 

Kasi  l.i\  ermore  lown 

Leeds  town 

Lewiston  city 

Ward  1.. 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  G 

Mr,  h., in-  i'alis  u,v.n.. '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.". 

Minol  town 

I'ohm.l  lown 

Turner  town 

Wales  town 

Webster  town 

Aroostook  County 

A  Uagash  plantation 

Ashland  town  ' 

Bancroft  town 

Benedicta  town 

lirhlgrwater  town 

Caribou  l  own 

civile  u  iii'iown  s" !".!!".!!"!  I ".!""!""  I  III  1 1 1 ! 

Caswell  plantation 

i  hapman  plantation 

Connor  plantation 

Crystal  town  « 

Cvr  plantation 

Dyer  Brook  town 

K  plantation  (Twp.  K.  R.  2) 

Kagle  Lake  plantation 

Easton  town 

Fori    l-'airlifM   town.   hit-hiding    Fort    Fairlh-ld 

village 

Fort  Fairfield  village 

Fori  Kent  town 

French  ville  lown 

•Jar field  plantation 

(lien  wood  plantation 

Cranil  Isle  town 

Hamlin  plantation 

Hammond  plantation 

Hi',  in'- vi  lie  town 

Horsey  lown 

Hodgdon  town 

Houlton  town 

Islam  1  falls  town 

Limestone  town 

Linneus  town 

Littleton  town 

Ludlow  town 

M  lewahoe  plant  a  t  ion 

Madawaska  town 

Mapli'inii  lown 

Mars  Hill  town 

Masardis  town 

Merrill  plantation 

Moli ml: ns  lownship 

Man  ict'llo  town 

Morn  plantation 

N  i-b-  a  Mr  plantation 

New  Catania  plantation 

Now  Limerick  town 

New  Sw  etlen  town 

Oakfield  town 

Orient  town 

'  i  x l io v.  plan tation 

I Vrhain  i own 

I'onago  Lake,  town^ 

I'resque  Isle  town,  including  I'resque  Isle  vil- 
lage  

Presque  hie  village 

Reed  plantation 

St .  A  ga I  ha  town 

St.  Francis  plantation 

St.  John  plantation 

Sherman  town 

Silver  Ridge  plantation 

bounty  totals  include  population  (433  in  19 
ship,  annexed  to  Ashland  town  since  1900. 

2  Sheridan  township  annexed  in  1901. 

3  Organized  as  a  town  in  1903. 
*  Organized  as  a  town  in  1901. 


MINllR    I  IVll,    DIVISION. 


221  in  1890)  oi  Sheridan  town- 


Aroostook  County     Continued. 


Stockholm  plantat 


Wallagrass  plantat 


\\  intci  \  i Hi-  plantation. . 


Township  C,  range  2 

'I'own.-lnp  I',  range  2 

Tou'iisinp   1,  range   1  (North  Yarm 

fiiiy  giant.) 

Town:  hip  I,  range  .1 


Township  7,  range  3. . 


Township  8,  range  3. . 
Township  8,  range  4. . 
Township  8,  range  5. . 


Township  11,  range  4. 


Town-hip  !'i.  range  1.7. . 
Township  I  I.  range  li. 
Township  14,  range  1< 


Township  15,  range  11 


Town  -hip  17,  ranee  I 
Towii-i  i;i  IV,  range  .7. . 
1  own-hip  Is,  range  in. 


Cumberland  County.. 


Cumberland  town 

Falmouth  town 

Freeport  town,  including  Freeport  village. 

Frn  par:  village 

Gorham  town 

Gray  town *. . 

Harpswell  lown 


New-  Cloucesici  town.. 
North  ~i   a  mouth  tow  n 

I'tiislh  '  i  lown 

I'onlami  en  \ 


Ward 'J.. 
Ward:,.. 

Ward':,'.'. 

Ward  6.. 

Ward  :.. 


Ward  9 

Pownal  town 

Raymond  town 

Scarborough  town. . 


South  Portland  ci 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 


Westbrook  city... 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Windham  town . . 
Yarmouth  town.. 


112,014  100, 


216 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MAINE. 


Table   I.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  PJOO  ami  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  INK)  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1000,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900              1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Franklin  Count 

19,119 

ilM-J 

'  17,053 

Hancock  County— Continued. 

(2) 

2 
2 
31 

14 
10 

62,863 

75 

380 
292 
C27 
81 
166 
508 
3,210 
1.240 
334 

2,987 
27 
927 

173 
204 

(2)955 
543 

1,423 

'695 
7 
181 
78 
720 
403 
23 
574 
2,143 

("  i 

12 

48 
13 

35,575 

■118 

709 
70 
172 
436 
3.288 

t,m 

397 

553 

2,758 

320 

4 
946 
584 
63 

'674 

901 

sea 

113 
195 

037 
394 
20 
738 
1,647 

8 

c2) 
3 
5 

<2) 
(2> 

35 

37,241 

■i:;o 
770 
184 

U243 

1,541 

51 
49 
441 

1,004 

660 

94 

1,394 

616 

KSSL.":.  -••'        ' 

p.nnpkin  Maiel'-^.  .V. ..'..'. ". YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. 

Kennebec  County 

Albion  town 

30 

.'■'iirmiiiijlon  village 

59,117 

57,012 

ICinglield  town 

Lang  plantation 

922 
13,211 
1,8*1 
1,330 

8,616 

m 

£,866 

1,499 

638 

1,037 

1,194 

3,216 

1,297 

1,268 

823 

533 

5,311 

816 

816 

629 

1,106 

2,864 
924 

496 

'304 
964 
601 

'898 
2, 257 

83 

1,017 

996 

927 

56 

2,077 

403 
11,458 
1,629 
1,432 
1,203 
1,427 
1,664 
2,100 
2.103 

595 

2,709 
2,114 

28,981 

11,683 

1,042 
10,527 

Madrid  town 



IJ';;;:;;  •; 

riidh.is  i,i-,\  ii.  lnetii'iui'!  Phillips  village 

1,058 

1,097 
3,092 

1J398 

560 
5,601 

Kaiucley  liiwu.  ineluding  llangeley  village 

lien, mi  town ' 

1,130 

218 
45 

470 

885 
1,622 

Farmingdale  town 

iV-'.nh-.i'  Yi  iYy YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. 

29 

2,714 

YYYYYYYYYY. 

" 

9 
25 

37,312 

Litchfield  town 

Manchester  town 

1,057 

1,230 

1,913 
1,177 

2,044 

I*i t ■  -1  on  Io'aii.  ir.il  idiag  ''a-.   I'ilM  ::>  village.. 

275 

1,402 
93i» 

1,176 

2,216 
933 
399 
353 

1,946 
213 

3',  549 

1,0S7 
870 

m 

S01 
797 

1*349 

843 

482 
197 
171 
1,569 
1,224 
115 
985 
14 
19 

54 

909 
147 

2,038 

1,132 

734 

749 

'354 
229 
182 
590 
1 
13 
(2) 
17 
17 

384 
152 

2^339 
925 
374 
327 

2,047 

4,379 
4,297 

375 
175 
1,980 
1,046 
1,310 
2,921 

366 
3,422 

246 

4J804 

1,077 
994 
420 

1,068 
50 

2,062 
406 

9,477 

3i  in  ■>  town'.'.'.YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. 
Vassa,ihoroto\\nYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. 

Vienna  town 

£00 

Ellsworth  city 

Ward  7 

Wavne  lawn 

\  est  G  trdinertown 

Wards 

Ward  4 

707 
093 
782 

30,406 

853 

1,201 

182 

594 

174 

218 

1,600 

1,251 

152 

1,156 

902 
117 

i .  264 

1.709 

1,190 

206 

132 

271 

1,355 

1,390 

239 

1,313 

50 

63 

112 
1,012 

town 

842 
3,0)5 

535 
776 

179 

535 
8,174 

'864 
1,496 
1,240 
1,529 
1,327 

630 
2,022 
2,201 
1,438 
2.205 
1,233 
2,334 
1,812 

814 

2, 825 
47 
604 
814 
599 
257 
184 
72 

8,150 

M  : r  i-ii.  us  I-.Ih  pi  mi  .n  .11 

1,648 

1,034 

900 

758 

2,010 

459 

234 

192 

571 

(2) 

10 
12 

1 .  379 

2.030 
528 
323 
242 

2, 314 
'  2, 206 
1,426 
2,088 
1,248 

2^069 
1,019 

28 

25 

Tot  aship32 

■  ■   '      1  i  1  ,v     

1,230 

i2  in  1890)  of  Greenvale  planta- 


mvale  plantation  annexed 


5  Not  within  the  li 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MAINE. 


217 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  L900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Lincoln  County 

18,216 

19,669 

21,996 

Penobscot  County    Continued. 

5,667 

839 

717 

980 

1,142 

1,989 

370 

1 ,  050 

472 

864 

349 

217 

1,237 

1,034 

3,530 

757 

247 

923 

011 

45 

970 

523 

-888 

817 

457 

50 

485 

l!210 

609 
494 
403 

481 

590 
96 
748 
707 

1,167 
259 
12 
517 

489 
967 

'227 

694 

1,747 

6,317 

694 

2,508 

1,436 

1,068 

611 

3,555 

1,219 

445 

1,406 

590 

472 

86 

459 

577 

480 

14 

557 

103 

655 

125 

75 

7 

208 
15 
21 
11 

12 
6 
■26 
11 

(3) 
320 

19,887 

4,835 

457 
1,700 
2,021 

550 
2,415 

771 

513 
1,030 

409 
2, 656 

284 
1,056 
1,287 

36,256 

1 .  766 
1,926 

2,572 
876 
882 
607 

1,155 
94 

1,075 
810 
374 
527 

3,145 
330 

1.150 

1,273 

32,238 

512 

1,718 

'842 

2,821 

'749 

1,391 

90 

1,282 

947 

453 

:      533 

3,505 

451 

1,215 

1,733 

1  30,586 

Caiwftown0^ 

394 

932 

487 

842 

363 

236 

1,170 

1,042 

2,941 

843 

120 

Edgecomb  town 

1,006 

663 

1,062 
527 
879 
857 
461 
52 

160 

2,182 

1,183 

602 

519 

430 

1,144 

423 

936 

574 

129 

789 
1,731 

300 

527 

297 

410 

757 

'834 

933 

1,087 

187 
1,013 

1,056 

'  640 
14 
233 

664 
196 

603 

945 

307 

668 

3 

97 

60 

2,065 

204 

271 

21 

3,002 

1^221 

4^s 

3,436 

262 

746 

'll 
10 
311 

253 
224 
762 

85,285 

538 

727 

173 

1,835 

1,019 
1,139 

204 
946 
634 
1,052 
1,376 
5.50 
15 
340 
81 
741 
214 

494 

1,015 

73 

693 

67 
816 

286 

22 

2,902 

2,034 

1,331 
491 

3,225 

1,457 

(3) 

21 

13 
238 
3,770 
2,595 
284 
270 
802 
282 
242 
917 
816 

12 

w 

76,246 

045 
740 

2,209 

783 

1,134 

1,200 

l!m-iJk'lii  iiuvn.  iin  ledum  Muckliold  village. . .  . 

2,484 

180 
1,303 

755 

988 
1,418 

495 
34 

98 

727 

212 

689 

600 

1,063 

59 

853 

3 

79 

80 

355 

211 

343 

(2) 

2.665 

1,737 

1,455 

Frvchuia  low  n.  includim:  Ki  vclnirg  village 

Lincoln  lown,  including  Lincoln  village 

Lynchtown  to  v.  nship  i  low  nship  :,,  ranee  -1) 

Maaallowa\  plain  at  ion  (low  nship  5,  range  1). .. 

299 

734 

1,533 

5,763 

1,188 

Norway  town,  including  Norway  village 

l'aris   iow  1],   unhiding    l'aris    Hill  and   South 

3,156 

3,257 
1,266 
409 
1,172 
658 
502 
96 
532 
347 

537 

555 

688 
160 

(3) 

49 

(3) 

7 
S 

(3) 
(3) 

1 

5 
(3) 
(3) 
269 

s  16,949 

1,164 

1'arkTtown  township  i  low  nship  5,  range  3) 

692 
1.015 

('\3 
222 
898 

Kic-liur. i  sum  own  low  nship:  low  nship 4, range  1). 

Sine,  wile  planl  a  lion 

Romford  town,  includim.;  Id. mi. ml  Falls  villa -■■ 

322 
291 
901 

232 
1. 001 

TJjpton  town 

Township   \  (  weal  of  1  lopkins  Academy  granl  ).  . 

Township  5,  range  6 

*  72,865 

Township  '-',  ranae  a,  N.  W.  P 

C2) 

'■C457 
4,23  4 

3,507 

2,855 

"2,680 

4,744 

634 

314 
320 

348 

263 

19,103 

.. 

6 

954 
682 

1,215 

705 

716 
495 

Bradley  town 

605 

1  County  total  in 
Fern  and  Kumford  ti 
and  Wesl    \ndover  sun ■luses,  nol  returned  separately. 

2  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

3  No  population  reported. 

*  County  total  nirlu  les  p. ... iilat  iuu  1  1 1  oi  in.  ha  n  I  n  aaisi  1  ip,  taken  to  form  Indian 
township  No.  3  and  Indian  township  No.  4  between  1S90  and  1900;  and  population 
(250)  of  Stacyville  plantation  and  township  3,  range  7,  not  returned  separately. 


■'  Fasl    Millinoiki'l    lown    oraani/.oil  from    part   of   township  A,  range  7 
L.  S.  in  1907. 

"  Mdliiiockcl  low  11  iiraani/.cd  I'lotu  pa  1  i  of  Indian  low  nship  Xo.  3  in  1901. 
■'  Relumed  as  a  lown  in  1900. 
s  County  totals  include  population  (i:tl  in    rani);  77  in  l.saui  of  Lia  Squaw  Moiin- 

.      East  Coll 
;t  and  west)  between  1890  a: 


218 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MAINE. 


Table  I.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  [000  aflfl  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  L890  and  1600,  see  Reports,  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


MlN<  in    CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Piscataquis  County— Continued. 


I '.ow  or  bank  (own  2 

Brov  aville  low  n 

i  liesuueook  kiw  nsliip  ( low nship  .">,  range  111). . 
Days  Academy  grant 


i  miiI ion  1  town 

Kahihilin  Iran    Works    loviisllip  (lownship   li, 

range  9) 

KiiH'o  township  * 

Kin -sin  ii  \   pin  n  I  ;il  ion 

Luke  View   pkiniaiion 

I.ilv  Hay  low  nsliip  i  low  nsliip  A,  range  14) 

l.il'tleSqiiaw  Moimlaiii  low  nsliip'  ( township  li, 

range  5) 

Wei  1  loi  1 1  town 

Milo  town 

Monson  town 

Xonheast  (any  low  nsliip  i  iownship3,  range  15) 

i  (rneville  town 

Parkman  town 

Sangerville  town 

Sebee  town 

Shirley  town 

Wellington  town 

W  illiamsi uirg  town 

Williniantio  town 

Township  A ,  range  11 

Township  B,  range  11 

Township  1,  range  9 

Township  1,  range  10 

Township  1,  range  11 , 

Township  1,  range  14 


Somerset  County— Coj i Hnued 

in  I  in  in  l  own 

.  .  ighton  plantation 

Cain hriil go  town 

Canaan  Imvn 

Cam  I  unk  planlalion 

Carrying  I 'lace  plantation 

Concord  lown 

Cornvillo  (own 

Dead  River  plantation 

Dennislow  n  planlalion 

Detroit  town 

Embden  lawn 

ImiiuYld  limn,  including  Fairfield  vil 


Madison  unai,  including  Madison  village 

Madison  i  illniii . 

Mavlicld  plant  al  ion 

-' e  gore 

Moose  Ki\er  planlalion 

Moscow  lown 

New  Portland  town 

\ori  id  gey  ock  town 

I 'alluvia  lown 

knave  I 'in id  low  nship 

1'illslielil  lown,  i 1 1 - ■  1 1 1 < I i 1 1 ■  •  I'iilslield  villaae.. 

Pitlsfuld  rillugr 

T'iilstoii  township.. 


Skowhegan  '._    „. 

Sniithfield  town 

Starks  town ...... '.V. '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'. '. '. 

Taunton  and  Raynham  Academy  grant.. 


Township  3,  range  lc 


Township  5,  range  1( 


Deer  Island  « 

Moose  Island  5 

Sugar  Island  6 

Sagadahoc  County.. 

Arrowsic  town 

Bath  city 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

Wards'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Bowdoin  town 

Bowdoinham  town 

Georgetown  town 


i.%\ 


Township  1  iwi'Sl  of  Squaw-  Mountain) 

Township   1,  range  1  (north  of  Taunton  and 

R.ivnham  Aeademy  grant) 

Tow  nship  I  ,  cinv  '_'  i '!  oniliegau) 

Townsliip  I,  range.",,  10.  K.  It.  (Moxie  gore) 

Township  1,  range  7,  W.  K.  R.  (Sapling) 

Township  J,  range  I.  10.  K.  R.  (East  Moxie).... 
Township  j,  range  il,  W.  K.  R.  (Purlin  I'oudi. 

Tow  nship  .',  range  7,  W.  lv.  R.  (Misery) 

Townsliip  ::,  range  I  (Long  I'oiid) 

Towns! ii) i  :i,  range  1,  W.  Iv.  K 

Township  4,  range  .".  (  Raid  Mountain) 

"'  iw  nsliip  I,  range  i',,  W.  K.  R.  (Hobbstown). . 

iwnship4,  range  IS 

Township  ,ri,  range  1  (Attean) 

low  nship  :,,  range  :',  (S:md\    Ray) 

Township  6,  range  1  (I-IoleS) 

Waldo  County 

Belfast  cit  v 

Ward) 

Ward  0 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  6 , 

Belmont  town 

Brooks  town 

liniiihaiii  town 

Frankfort  town 

Freedom  town 

Islesboro  town 

Jackson  town 

I  ,i  I icrf  v  t  own 

I  .inrohiville  town 

Monroe  town 

Mojilville  town 

Morrill  town 

Northport  town 


Somerset  County... 


Bigelow  plantation. . 


Searsmont  town . . . 

Searsport  town 

Stockton  Springs  tc 


Waldo  town 

Winterport  town 

3  No  population  reported. 

'  Returned  as  Mount  Kineo  in  1900. 

•  Not  within  the  limits  of  an  organized  t< 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MAINE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:    1910,   L900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


1  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1(11)0  and  1010, 

see  footnote. 

;  for  those 

jetween  1890  and  loan,  see  Reports  ol  the  Twelfth  Census:   1000,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

J910 

19(H) 

1890 

Washin  to      Count 

42,905 

45,232 

44,182 

Washington  County— Conl  inued. 

401 
023 
102 
172 
308 
258 

C1) 

12 

C1) 

7 
48 

7 
68,526 

163 

550 
135 

399 

424 

(>) 

2 
(l) 

7 

2 

18 

64,885 

\ddison  ton-n 

374 

1,137 
228 

6, 116 
80S 
865 

'  ~9i;o 

439 
91 

69 

504 
003 

114 

585 
1,295 

I1) 
1 ,  392 

l',S50 
1,109 

1,441 

'oio 

290 

1,020 

94 

519 
2,074 

104 
3,363 

lj218 

178 
124 

1,550 
81 

1,378 

'   82 
6 
81 
1,091 
091 
105 
890 
100 
259 

1,059 
333 
215 
231 

285 
7, 055 

1,022 
337 
220 
273 

429 

7,  290 

485 

Tm\  Qship  l.  range  l _ 

Township  0  (  west  of  <  trand   Lake) 

Township  6,  range  l 

91 

315 
1,859 
08 
510 
509 
207 
112 

1,092 

73 

482 

30 

1 ,  521 

5,311 

381 
1,787 

72 
587 

204 
140 
002 
1,003 
70 
452 

1,'037 

4,908 

Columbia  Fails  town 

603 
890 

'687 
3,  US 

2,  002 
2,548 
2, 436 
2, 057 
3,004 
1,075 

395 

1,530 

1,284 

3,099 

2,130 

3,533 

1,310 

905 

980 

015 

020 

1,777 

1,057 

1,433 
832 
811 

'475 
936 

9, 049 

2, 935 
997 

2^802 

778 
937 

W,  145 

1,838 

984 
473 
1,458 
1,274 
3,228 
2, 123 
2,872 
1,335 
874 
1,001 

070 
1,748 

964 
1, 131 
0,122 

2,030 

492" 

1,165 

87 

000 

2,124 

113 

3,005 

2,082 

1,218 

95 

227 

154 

1,921 

126 

1,652 

1,245 

77 

15 

86 

1,094 

844 

168 

901 

93 

282 

395 

287 
404 

1,150 
88 
024 

1,917 

2,009 

2,035 

1,437 

90 

299 

150 

'l43 

945 
112 
30 
81 
1,027 
787 

982 

112 
375 

C.rand  Lake  Stream  i  II  i  n  1-:  U\  )  planlal  inn 

6,075 

•1  llh-1,1-       ,,n    II               ,               

Ward  6 l 

0,078 

847 

3,188 

2' 007 
2,008 

2,444 

1  No  population  reported. 


220 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION     MAINE. 


A.  CITIES  ANI>  TOWNS  OF  2,500   IXU  VISITANTS  OR  MORE. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 


Androscoggin. . . 


Kennebec. . 

I'ennhseot.. . 
Sagadahoc.  . 


Biddeford York 

Brewer Penobscot .... 

Calais Washington.. 

Kaslnort Wash ingl on. . 


Gardiner Kennebec 

Hallowell Kennebec 

Lewiston Androscoggin . . 


South  I 'ortland Cumlin  land. . . 

Waterville Kennel  ice. 

Westbrook Cum  I  lerland. . . 


Bridgton 

Brunswick. . 

Camden 

Caribou 

Chelsea 

Dexter 

Fast  Livernn 


Cumberland... 
Cumberland... 


Aroostook 

Kennebec 

Penobscot 

Androscoggin.  . 


5,491 
3,181 
21,701 


to  wns— continued . 

Eden Hancock 

Fairfield Somerset 

Fanning:  on Franklin 

Fori.  Fairfield Aroostook 

Fort  Kent '  Aroostook 

Gorham Cumberland. . . 

Houlton Aroostook 

Jay Franklin 

Keunebunk York. .' 

Kittery York 

Androscoggin  .  . 


Norway Oxford. . 


I'll  I  Slicld SOIIHMSCI  .  .  . 

I'res<|in-  Me Uooslook.. 

Rumford Oxford 


South  Berwick 

Van  Buren 

Waldoboro 

Wiiislow Kennebec 

York York. 


York 

Aroostook.. 
Lincoln.. 


B.  INCORPORATED  VILLAGES. 


VU^GE. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890  , 

«**«. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Bethel 

Bridgton 

Brunswick 

Buckfield 

Pittston 

Fairfield 

Farmmglon. . 
Fort  Fairfield. 

Freeport 

Fryeburg 

Lincoln 

Oxford 

Cumberland  .. 
Cumberland  . . 

Oxford 

Kennebec 

Somerset 

Franklin 

Aroostook 

Cumberland  .. 

Oxford 

Penobscot 

834 

5J341 
357 
83 

2,801 

l!hL>0 
965 
540 

1,167 

722 
1 ,  552 
5. 1' 10 

379 

783 

Madison 

Madison 

Norwav 

Oxford". 

Somerset 

Oxford 

Oxford 

Oxford 

Franklin 

Somerset 

Aroostook 

Franklin 

Oxford 

Oxford 

2,408 

2,215 

473 

262 

2,231 

2,l«s 

5.  127 
1,542 

1,850 

2,(134 

674 

2,208 

1  ,  256 
563 

2,595 

Phillips 

Pittsfield 

Presquc  Isle... 

Rangeley 

Rumford 

2,238 

1,251 

1,469 

750 

550 

868 

2,130 

i'resuue  Isle 

MARYLAND. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

is  (Unction  district.     For  changes  in  houudai  ios,  etc.,  between  Willi  ami  I 'Jill,  see  luol.uul.c:;;  I'm  i  hose  between  I  Sill  an.  I   I'.IIHI,  ;ec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 
1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

62,411 

53,694 

41,571 

Baltimore  County— Continued. 

2,280 
1,702 
3,165 
5,635 

16, 363 
2,416 
4,815 

25. 983 
8,576 
8,310 

10,831 

558,485 

2.412 
2,121 
3,313 
6, 100 

10,776 
2,746 
5,017 

14,925 
5,406 
4,404 
7,121 

508,957 

855 

1,020 

950 

9,340 
7,140 

8,668 

S,  198 
2,804 

6,503 

4,859 

4,032 

3, 568 

842 

2,702 
1,550 

2,233 
490 

1,653 

1,508 
769 

6,028 

1,408 

896 

3,037 

2,081 

2,439 
1,068 

739 
2,953 
1,178 
1,296 
1,182 

478 

2,730 

2,301 

2,029 

2,052 

687 

1,924 

'696 

1,966 
1,636 
1,271 
1,060 

39,553 

954 

1.108 

6,566 
6,068 

17, 128 

910 

871 

1,524 

2,343 

2,843 

12JW9 

2,381 
2,285 

5,957 
7,977 
2,838 

(i  and  part  ol  ward  j  ol' Cumberland  City 

Totalfor  Cumberland n  /   ,,  n   , t  ,,,,,  ,h  n>,  t 

14,  and  pari:,  ,,/  districts  ',,  a,  U,  .'.',  arid  d.J.  . 

Wardl 

17,279 
4,173 

District  5,   Wills  Cicrk,  including  ward  3  and 

4,661 
4.204 

3,037 

2,545 
897 

3,258 
1,998 
1,640 

2,757 
1,248 

2,181 

1,312 

674 

5,274 

2,090 
1,620 
2,645 

3,277 
933 
515 
819 

3,625 
3,480 

2,204 

2,204 

762 

2,401 
1,626 
2,242 

2,763 

22,841 
22,887 
22,317 
16,834 
20,319 
28,073 
26, 579 
32, 161 
22, 953 
21,431 
20,570 
27,610 
25, 559 
22, 130 
30,079 
25, 564 
20,718 
20,047 
22,882 
27, 751 
20,260 
17,609 
18,168 
23, 143 

10,325 

[>i  (net  li   (  iimli   il  1  m  1  liii    1    mi  ludiug  u  ml  1 

in   In.  1  s    \\      hi  up.ii  1    in.  India     \\      n  1   ipta  1 

1 Mi)    1  .in  1   mi  1 in  In pal  1    "i    1  0 

Total  for   /..menu/,' a,/    iuivn    in    districts    10 

1  ii.a  1  ici   11,1.  i.ni  lam;,  including  am  i  ni   tinsi 

3,565 

2,582 

3,804 

1,572 
1,222 
1,978 

2,146 

3,056 

Totalfor  It       m  .  1       ,   ,    <     .  . 

i>i  111.1  l'2    1  1.1  ilang,-  including  part  of  Frost- 

District  14,  C11111I.  .1  aid   i    mill,3  comprising 

parts  of  wards  2  and  4  of  Cumberland  city 

District  15,  Lonaconing,1  including  part  of  Lona- 

10,223 

District  1 ,  Solomons  Island ,  including  Solomons 

'S18 

2,828 
3,257 

19,216 

4,265 

553 

822 
1,379 

3,978 

l'l    11  11  1    1-       11I      an  Ill   li  1       did  aid   urn  11. 

2, 958 
3,000 

16,248 

2, 979 

1,146 

'438 

2,049 
1,695 

1,818 

1,533 

1,658 

791 

3,526 

i,062 

796 
152 

1,567 
1,234 

1.800 
1,372 
1,478 

I  nn  a  1  .'.'    1    an. 11  '- 1 1 .  .  1  ,  in.  Ilidni  ■  p  1.  1  ni  1 

District  1, Henderson,  ineludingiloldsborotown. 

''201 

2,711 

19 

609 

3,481 

1,481 

2,  562 
288 

2,359 
1,050 
1,909 

209 
2,361 

948 
1.728 

33,934 

1,937 

District   2,   CiernsUa.aicli,    including    Bridae- 

2,374 
50 

641 
2,519 

900 
2,126 

192 

1,739 
5.39 

1,796 
196 

1,928 

1,829 
33,860 

Disliiel.3,  Denlnii,  including  i  >enton  town 

1    1    11  11  1      i.     1   ..     1  lili           in.  ludin.    pin     .1    1  ...    1 

641 

District  4,  1 'lost mi,  including  I'reston  town 

v.a./      ■    m,  ;.  .  .....     . 

2,085 

1  U  .i.i  I'm  .      le.'i'i   a  a. mm    ....  I .•   1  odeml    '     Im 

District  28,  Frostburg,'  including  part  of  Frost- 

2,191 

543 

2,036 

District  6,  Ilillshoto,  including  llillsl.oro  [own.. 

Dislriol.  ::■_', i"  including  pari  ol  Frnslluirg  low  11 . . 

District  7,  Itidgoh  .including  l;  idgely  town 

39,620 

34,094 

3,833 
5,437 

5,095 
4,486 
7,767 

2,1 73 
2,431 
4,005 
4,326 

122,349 

4,138 
4,309 

4,567 
3,638 

Di  trid    !, including  Yrundel-on-the-Bay town.. 

District  1,  Taneytown,  including  Taneytown 

2,653 
824 
2.149 
1,911 
2,634 
3,465 
565 

3,221 
523 

0,509 
3,295 

2,273 
555 

2,678 
665 
2,409 
2,112 
2,864 

5,126 
4,729 

9,017 
8,525 

4,594 
4,624 
5,165 
7,604 

District  6,  coextensive  with  Annapolis  city 

I  ii   i  in  t  r,    1  H  (  dmn  '    im  India     m  1  ■    i  dlt  lim  il 

District  li,   Manchester,  including  Manchester 

3,440 
609 

6,408 
3,199 

2,213 

480 

1,311 

3,776 
90,755 

3,902 
72,909 

Dislriot    7,    Wesi  miiisim     nieludiuo    Westmin- 
ster city 

10,620 
4,711 

11,780 
5,102 

9,408 
4,370 
7,656 
4,974 

7,217 
4,561 
5,473 
4,479 

District  8,  Hampstead,  including  Hampstead 

Distrii  1  1 

In   in,  i  a    1  In,                   

1.369 

00;  part  taken  to  form  district  32 


e  1900;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  district  27  ir 


6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

'•  Name  changed  in  an  i'.mdm,  si  mil  since  1900. 

»  District  28  organized  from  part  of  district  26  in  1904. 

s  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  10,  15,  and  18  in  1904. 

10  Organized  from  part  of  district  12  in  1910. 

11  Incorporated  in  1906 

'2  Part  taken  to  form  district  14  in  1910. 
» Incorporated  in  1904. 

(221) 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MARYLAND. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Carroll  County— Continued. 


Windsor  tc 

New  Windsor  town 

District    12,    Union    Bridge,   including    Unioi 


District  i .  <  vt-ii  i  oi  i.  including  (Veil  ton  town.. 


peake  City  tc 

Chesapeake  Cilii  imrn 

District  3,  Elkton,  including  Elkton  town  . . 
Elkton  town 

District  1,  Fnir  Hill.. 


I>i'.iv'u-I   .'.,    \oilli    Fdm.,  inc in-.:   ('harlestown 

and  North  East  towns 

Charlestown  town 

North  East  town 

District  (i,  Rising  Sun,  including  Rising  Sun 


District  9,  Calvert  (Brick  Meeting  House). . 


Charles  County 

District  1,  LaPlata,2includingLariata  town.. 


District  3,  Cross  K 


District  8,  Bryan  town.. 
District  9,  Patuxent 


Dorchester  County.. 
District  1,  Fork.. 


District  3,  Vienna, o  including  Vienna  town  .. 


District  7,   Cambridge,   including  Cambridge 

Cambridge  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

Wards 

District  8,  Neck 

District  9,  Church  Creek 

District  10,  Straits 

District  11,  Drawbridge  • 

District  12,  Williamsburg 

District  13,  Bucktown 


Hurlock  to 
District  16,  Mi 
District  17,  Sa 


Frederick  County 

District  1,   Buckeystown,  including  Point  of 

Rocks  town 

Point  of  Rocks  town 

District  2,  Frederick,  including  Frederick  city.. 


2  Name  changed  from  Port  Tobacco  si 

>  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

*  Name  changed  from  Nanjemoy  since 


!  226 

(?.705 
1 ,  901 
2,445 
2,187 
1 .  757 
1,479 


1,522 

""946 

1,740 
1,298 

7,346 


2.047 

4U 

1,485 


1,249 

2,661 


1,787 
2,579 


MINOR    CIVII.    DIVISION. 


Frederick  County— Continued. 

District  3,  Middletown,  including  Mlddletown 

Miiltllt/niril  loirn 

I)isl  rid    I,  Crengerslown 

District  ">,  Eimnilshurg,  including  Emmitsburg 


District  li,  Catoctin 

District  7,  Urbana 

Distrid  s,  Liberty 

District  9,  New  Mai  ket ,  including  New  Market 

Ntw   Murkil  loir  a 

District  10,  Hauvers 

District  II,  Woodsboro,  8  including  Woodslioro 

Wmiilximrn  loir  H 

District  12,  Petersville  '» 

District  13,  Mount.  Pleasant8 

District  ll,  Jefferson 

District.    1."),   Meehunicstown,  including    Thur- 


I  tislrict  in,  Jackson.. .  . 
Distrid  17,  Johnsville... 
District  18,  Woodville,  including  part  of  Mount 

Mount  Airy  tow n  ( pa tt  of )... 
,:-'-:-t  13,  Car 


District  20,  Lewistown 

I  >isl  rid  2 1 ,  Tuscan  >ra 

District   22,   Iturkittsville,  including  Burkitts- 

villetown 

Burkittsvillc  town 

District  23,  Ballenger 

District     '    I  -  iddo  I      

District25,  Brunswick,'»coextensivewith  Bruns- 

Brunswick  town 

Wardl.. 

Ward  2 

Wards 

District  26,  Walkersville,8    including  Walkers- 


Garrett  C  ounty 

District  1,  Swanton 

District    2,   Friendsville    and    Selbysport,  in- 
cluding Friendsville  town 

Friendsville  town ' 

District  3,   Grantsville,  including   Grantsville 


,  including  Bloomington 


District  o,  Accident 

District  0,  Sang  Run 

I'M,  id        !    ;-;   laLim  I     nclii  Inid ,\  Jin 


Loch  Lynn  Heights 


District  12,  Bittinger 

District    13,   Kitzmillersville,   including    Kitz- 

millers ville  town 

Kit;ini/lrrsi:il/i  I  own  » 

District  14,  West  Oakland,  including  part  of 

Oakland  town 

Oakland  town  {part  of) 


Harford  County 

District  1 ,  Abingdon 

District  2,  Halls  Cross  Roads,  including  Aber- 
deen town 

Aberdeen  town 

Dhlnci  3,  Bel  Air,  including  Bel  Air  town.. 

Bel  Air  town 

District  4,  Marshall 

Dislrici  5.  Dublin    

Distrid  6,  Havre  de  Grace,  coextensive  with 


Havre  d'e  Grace  city.. 

'  Incorporated  in  1904. 


5,180 
4,212  i 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MARYLAND. 


223 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[District  means  election  district.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  bethel!  L90 1  L910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR  CIVIL    LHV1.NIUN. 


Howard  County.. 


District  4,  Lisbon.. 


Kent  County 

District  1,  Masseys,  including  Galena  and  Mil- 


lingt 

Galena  town 

Millington  town 

Disl  del  2,  Kenuedyville 

District  3,  Worton  or  Betterton,  Including  Bet- 


Rock  Hall  to 
I m-:( i'K-t  0,  Fairlee.... 
District  7,  Pomona.. 


Montgomery  County. . 


District  1,  Laytonsville,  including  Laytonsville 


il  II  Hi  I  si  on  I 


District    3,     l'o<'lcs\  illc,    including     l'oolesville 


Poolesvillc  lon-n 

District  4,  Rockville,  including  Rockville  town 
and  part  of  Garrett  Park  town 

i;„n.:ii    ,",./■/    nn,  :i  I,,,,,;  ../> 

Totalfor  Garrett  Park  town  *  in  districts  4  and  7. 

Rockville  toivn 

District  5,  Colesville 

District  6,  Darnestown 

1  u  ,i  i  u-i     :      !  '-ci  ho  :■!:;      luchnliu  !    i  di-n    I    olio  -itnl 

Somerset  luwiisaml  |>ari  cl  (iari'otl  I'ai !.  I  own  . 

Garrett  Park  town  *  {part  of) 

Glen  Echo  town* 

Somerset  town  2 

District  8,  Olney,  including  Brookeville  town... 

Brookeville  town 

District  9,  Gaithersburg,  including  Gaithersburg 


Takoma  Park  town  (part  of).. 


Prince  Georges  County.. 


"District  5,   Fw    1    \    1       on  In  1m      I  i-a  il  i      i 

village 

Piscataway  village 

District  6,  Spalding 

District  7,  Queen  Anne 1 

District  8,  Aquasco I 


2,826 
835 

2,623 


5,107 
1,159 


2,192 
1,812 
1,190 


1,SS1 
2,233 
3,082 


2,118 
3,981 


2,1(12 
3,022 
1,488 

2,  o:',2 


1,812 
2,655 


1,677 
2,152 
1,218 


Laurel  tc 

Wardl ]  710 

Wardi !  805 

Ward  3 I  900 

District  11,  Brandywine I  1,427 

'Returned  in  1900  as  in  Baltimore  and  Howard  Counties.    Charter  for  that  part 
of  city  (population  165  in  1900;  155  in  1890)  in  Baltimore  County  repealed  in  1904. 
'Incorporated  in  1906. 
'  Incorporated  in  1908. 

"~  —  *n  district  4  only. 


Prince  Georges  County— Continued. 


District.  13,  Kent ' 

District  14,  Bowie 

nisirici  i">,  Mellwood 

District  10,  U  vail  ;\  illc,    including   11  yal,ls\  illc 


4  Returned  iL  __ 

» Incorporated  ii 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  district  16  in  1901  and  part  of  district  17  in  1905. 

'  District  18  organized  from  part  of  district  13  ir  ■""" 


n  1910. 


WardS 

Wards 

District  1   ,  Chillum/'  including   Mount  Rainier 


Ward  1 . . 

Ward -2.. 
II  'en/.;.. 
W<ir<l4.. 


Tnkonia  1'arl.  loin,  (purl  of) 

|  For    total,    sec     district      13,    Mont  gomorv 
County.] 


Queen  Annes  County. . 


Didricl  2,  Cliurcli    Hill,  including  Church   1 1  ill 


Cinlnvillc  town 

District  t,  Kent  Island.. 

District  .'],  (.Juccnstown,  including  Queenstown 


St.  Marys  County. . 


,  Leonardtown,  including  Leonard- 


District  9,  St.  George  Island. 


Somerset  County 

District  1,  West  Princess  Anne,13  including  part 


Total  for  Princess  A 

District  2,  StV  Peters. ".'.'.".'." .'.'..'..'.'..'... 

District  3,  Brinkleys 

in  >   h  i   '    imblm 

District  5,  Mount  Vernon 

Distiiel  ii,  Fairmount 

Di  in.  i  7  i  ushcld  nn  hiding Crisfieldtc 

Crisfield  town 

District  8,  Lawsons 

I  u  1 1 1,  i  <i  Tangier  " 

District  10,  Smiths  Island 

District  11,  Dames  Quarter 

Dislri,  i  12,   \sbury 

District  13,  Westover 

District  14,  Deals  Island  » 

I  II    ii  hi    I',     III     I    i  nn  I  .'.  mil     '     UK  ll   ill    u    |v;i,'l 


Talbot  County 

District  1,  Easton,  including  Easton  town. . 

Easton  town 

District  2,  St.  Michaels,  including  St.  Michaels 


1,828 
1,844 
2,073    . 


2,759 

m 

2,295 

S68 

3,956 

■1,231 
2,525 


8  Organized  from  part  of  district  2  in  1901 ;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  district  l ; 


'o  Incorporated  in  1910. 


M  District  14  organized  from  part  of  district  9  in  1904. 


224  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MARYLAND. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[District  moans  election  district.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  Mid  l'.no,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


minim;  civil  division 


Talbot  County— Continued. 
District3,  Trappe,  including  Oxford  and  Trappe 
Oxford  town. "'....'. ........................ 


District  5,  Bay  Hundred . . 


Washington  County.. 


District  1,  Sharpsburg,  including  Sharpsburg 

Sharpsburg  town 

District  2,   Williamsport,  including  Williams- 


21,  22,24,  and  25.. 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards < 

District  4,  Clear  Spring,  including  Clear  Spring 

Clear  Spring  town 

District  5,  Hancock,  including  Hancock  town... 


Boonsboro  town 

District7,Cavetnv,]i,iiH  li  Smith   Inn    Imvii 

Smithsburg  town 

District  8,  Rohrersville 


Funkstown  town 

District  11,  Sandy  Hook 

District  12,  Tilghmanton 

District  13,  Conococheague . . 


District  18,  Chewsville 

District  19,  Keedysville,  including  Keedysville 


1,245 

659 

1,586 

1,354 


District  23,  Wilsons. . 

l  (13,591)  of  Hagerstown  city,  returned  inde- 

e  of  population  of  Hagerstown  city,  returned  independently  in  1900. 

3  Name  changed  from  Antietam  e  i:«in. 

*  Name  changed  from  West  Hagerstown  since  1900. 


Washington  County— Continued. 

District  24,  including  parts  of  wards  1,  2,  and  5 
ul  I  Uigcrslnwii  city 

Ihiijtry.lniru  city  {part  of) i 

l>i,liiH  jr.,  including  parts  of  wards  1  and  5  of 


Hagerstown  city  (part  of).. 


Wicomico  County.. 


District  1,  Barren  Creek 

lii-,lri,-l . '.',  Oiiiiiitico .. 

District  3,  Tyaskin  » 

Dislrid  4,  Pittsburg,"  including  Pittsville 

l'itlsnllctown™ 

District  5,  Parsons,  including  part  of 


, ..  ■',■.;.„,„  ,,,,,  „  '  ;,,,,,;  ,  , 

Total  for  Salisbury  town  in  district?  6, 


Delmar 

OiMl'Irl    12,  Xauiicnke  ' 

District  13,  Camden,'2  includingpart  of  Salisbury 


!'i  ;ni:  i   M,  M  r.i  ',  - 


Worcester  County 

District  1,  Coston,  including  Pocomoke  City 


n  districts  S  and  9.. 


District  6,  Colbournes 

District  7,  Atkinsons 

i       i     i    .  Stockton,  including  Girdletree  town. 


3,411 
1,867    . 

4,277 


.■  ,,i  ,i-i  in  nr  ;    ,!,...!  ijcly  in  1890. 
6  Name  changed  from  East  Hagerstown  since  1900. 


»  County  total  includes  population  (2,905)  of  Salisbury  ti 
pendently  in  1890. 

8  District  12  organized  from  part  of  district  3  in  1902. 
s  District  14  organized  from  part  of  district  4  in  1906. 
10  Incorporated  in  1900. 
n  Exclusive  of  population  of  Salisbury  town. 


2,849 

2,205  I  2,13fi 

469  ,  408 

n,  returned  inde- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MARYLAND. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


225 


CITY,  TOWN,   OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Harford 

Anne  Arundel 

Anne  Arundel 

616 
8,609 

558,485 
1,005 

1,317 
308 
262 
460 
372 

759 
19 
835 
3,721 
228 

6,407 
518 

1,435 
274 

1,016 

2,735 
306 
521 

3,468 
228 

21,839 
170 

988 

959 

1,481 

280 
3,083 
2,487 
1,151 
1,054 

1,050 

10,411 

466 

''568 

625 
262 
185 
325 
203 

201 
248 
609 
16,507 
555 

893 
4,212 
209 
516 
98 

1,917 
367 

865 

600 
8,525 

I  aural  town 

Prince  Georges... 

Montgomery 

St.  Marys 

2,415 
133 
526 
216 

1,553 

523 
692 

\          622 

1,242 
335 
320 

974 

1,366 
476 

1,191 
635 
73 

300 

175 
1,394 

288 
1,006 
279 
943 
416 

781 
1,181 
1,517 

'409 
960 

481 

1,844 

318 

173 

247 

565 

|      1,242 

824 

903 
273 
804 
361 
332 

582 
2,702 
3,295 
1,571 

2,079 
148 
463 
215 

2,181 

609 
665 

1,984 

7,604 

:.!,.■.. 

Arundel-on-tlie-Bay  town 

5US,'.)f.7 
961 

1,246 

43-1, 4311 
1,416 

974 

Loch  Lynn  1  li'inlits  town 

Harford 

Worcester 

Allegany 

Berlin  town 

273 
667 

Frederick 

Allegany 

Bisho  p  ville  town 

Worcester 

Prince  Georges. . . 

243 
463 
395 

700 
50 
158 
2,471 
229 

5,747 
447 

1,231 
244 

1,172 

3,008 
368 

474 

3,165 

207 

17,128 
148 
293 
659 
900 

3,074 
2,542 
1,331 

849 

9,296 

275 
503 
295 

766 

\l  Miami  town 

Millington  town 

Kent 

406 
549 

485 

Washington 

Caroline 

Montgomery 

Frederick 

Frederick 

Dorchester 

{Frederick!!!;;;;; 
Prince  Georges... 

Bridgetown  town 

Uimi,  >  \  i  lie  town 

Mountain  Lake  Park  town 

260 
360 

430 
969 

1,170 
365 

1,243 
770 
95 

Frederick 

423 

414 

Burkittsville  town 

4,192 

485 

1,309 

228 

.      1,155 

2,632 
596 

North  East  town 

Queen  Annes 

Worcester 

Chestertown  town 

Kent 

Penyville  town 

Cecil 

Prince  Georges... 

Wicomico 

Worcester 

Frederick 

Montgomery 

344 

Queen  Annes 

Washington 

Clr;w  S|niilg  town 

1,565 

I'or-omoke  City  town 

2,124 

Queen  Annes 

12,729 

Poolesville  town 

236 
1,575 

192 

854 
374 
713 
382 

Montgomery 

179 

Wicomico 

641 

Dorchester 

Queen  Annes 

2,939 

2,318 

1,488 

844 

543 
8,193 

u'M-k  Hall  town 

Frederick 

Montgomery 

1,110 

1,043 

4,277 

410 

1,030 

462 
1,596 

St.  Michaels  town 

1,329 

Wicomico 

Dorchester 

Washington 

Wicomico 

Washington 

Worcester 

Frederick 

Secretary  town 

5,274 
559 

547 
251 
175 
336 

3,804 

Washington 

Montgomery 

266 

Montgomery 

Worcester 

Montgomery 

Caroline 

Montgomery 

Queen  Annes 

Glen  Echo  town 

Goldsboro  town 

-  1 1.  Mr  T    Mill'  \  111  1    I' 

221 

125 

175 

641 

13,591 

480 

824 
3,423 
196 
280 
81 

1,222 
426 

477 

Takoma  Pa^Ttown 

(Montgomery 

\Prince  Georges  . . 

756 
665 

868 
279 
663 
449 

902 

10,118 

521 

815 

3,244 

174 

Washington 

Taneytown  town 

Thurm< 

Frederick 

Washington 

Dorchester 

Montgomery 

Prince  Georges. . . 

Washington 

Montgomery 

Prince  Georges.. . 
Dorchester 

Frederick 

Allegany 

1,509 
420 



359 
1,998 
3,199 
1,472 

1,526 
2,903 

Washington 

Frederick 

116 

MASSACHUSETTS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OP1  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
n  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. 


MI8SOHC1V,n.VW11«. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1,978 
34, 259 
3,634 
3,368 
3,204 
4,652 
6,024 
3,779 
3,767 
7,031 
2,928 

4,504 

1900 

1,645 
31,036 

1890 

27,642 

27,826 

29,172 

Bristol  County— Continued. 

4,076 
2,474 

631 
1,564 
1,919 

518 
3,144 
2,115 

270 
1,077 

'655 
1,022 
1,420 

105,259 

4,364 
1,657 

829 
1,749 
2,333 

502 
3,500 
2,334 

303 
1,123 
4,247 
1,448 

95,667 

4,023 
1,442 

1,003 
1,954 
2,899 

002 
2,567 
2,734 

298 
1,219 
4,642 
1,819 

919 
1,291 
1,760 

81,108 

25,448 

2,890 
4,561 

2,599 

Yarmouth  town 

1,191 

162 

152 

1,084 

1,196 

437 

436,177 

324 

1,209 
173 
164 

l'l49 
442 

357,030 

Edgai  town  town 

1.156 

Gay  Head  town 

139 

13,026 
275 

1,508 

1,207 

3,568 

605 

5,926 
405 

1,116 
947 

4,106 

3,060 

110 
92 
1,124 
22,019 
8,123 
2,98$ 
2,357 
4,130 
2,941 
2,742 
3,744 
494 
237 
32, 121 
4,671 
6,828 
4,435 
4,121 

4,148 
6,425 
3,493 

650 

566 

503 

1,817 

1,933 

277 
1,271 
3,708 

404 

318,573 

11,134 
272 
994 

1,221 
943 

3,014 
758 
390 

5,854 
451 

1,485 
780 

3,596 

2,942 
455 
122 
107 

24^200 

9,213 
297 
946 

1,308 
884 

'845 
436 
4,612 
506 
1,739 
1,018 
3,785 

'495 
148 
125 

16,' 074 

Gosnold  town 

135 

1  lafc  Bluffs  town2 

1,080 

Tisbury  town 

1,506 

\\  est  '1  isljury  town 

8  299,995 

Amesbur    town 

9,894 
7,301 

18,650 
4,304 
2,892 
3,454 
3,422 
2,682 
1,896 
718 
9,407 
1,621 
1,958 

24,398 
2,716 
4,779 

2,047 
3,938 
3,423 
1,965 
1,553 
2,253 
1,749 
44,115 
2,766 
2,905 
4,067 

4,804 

14,902 
8,219 
6,463 
5,777 
85, 892 
14, 186 
IS,  671 
14,236 
13,681 
16, 180 
14, 138 
89,336 
2,454 

6,464 

18,063 
16,047 
19,211 
23,537 
4,660 
911 
2,673 
7,338 
2,202 
11,448 
1,129 
1,184 

14| 949 
2,568 
2,355 
2,705 
2,016 
2,329 
2,986 
5,529 

15,721 
4,211 
1,368 

43, 697 
6,463 
6,449 
6,386 
6,017 

14,079 
6,313 

9,473 
6,813 

10,821 

704 
8,642 
1,663 
1,900 
26,121 

7,454 

24,651 

476 

253 

21,766 

305 
17,281 

2,376 
1,614 
37,175 

679 
661 
506 
1,804 
2,081 
386 

1,158 

5,013 

507 

252,029 

796 

1,954 
2,132 

412 

434 

1,492 

4,221 

612 

186,465 

62I559 

68,513 

1,692 
16, 215 
999 
4,378 
2,235 
5,139 
5,122 
119, 295 
20, 491 
12,247 
16,249 
12,312 
11,876 
17,110 
6,048 
9,860 
14,112 
1,471 
5,183 
96,652 
28,  ISt 
11,285 
8,423 

13,785 
26,772 
9,562 
2,544 
1,725 
2,001 
2,397 
2,798 

1,221 
11,335 

949 

1,'802 

4,837 

3,567 

104,863 

1,027 

7,577 

894 

3,122 

4)493 
2,919 

74,398 

888 
2,522 

7,582 
2,131 
7,512 
839 
1,152 
1,601 
14, 478 

8,202 

13,947 

1,394 
4,006 
62, 442 

1,417 
3,432 
40, 733 

4,243 
11,523 
4,592 
1,391 
35,956 

3,742 
10, 158 

30,801 

7,253 
1,826 
1,540 
1,840 
1,673 
2,241 

6,727 
1,785 
1,340 
1,786 
1,317 
2,106 

Somerset  town 

Ward6 

1)  of   Bradford   town,  annexed 


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227 


Table  l.-POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890-Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


minor  crvn,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Essex  County— Continued. 

1,658 
8,047 
6,204 
1,174 
1,010 
1,473 

43,600 

1,558 
5,084 
4,648 
1,030 
847 
1,558 

41,209 

1,316 
3,673 
3,198 
1,022 
886 
1,796 

38,610 

Hampshire  County— Continued. 

761 
452 
1,999 
1,986 
1,473 
354 
19,431 
2,778 
2,942 
3,971 

2,488 

1,860 
467 
406 
320 

4,894 
870 

8,774 
423 

2,132 
569 

669,915 

761 
491 
1,789 
1,500 
1,475 
410 
18,643 

1,246 

455 

959 

741 

-      1,573 

1,001 

1,741 

1,230 

2,209 

1,148 

942 

10,427 

424 

346 

728 

363 

246 

6,866 

1,642 

'456 
1,498 

267 
1,047 
477 
502 
846 

231,369 

955 

792 

1,446 

1,094 

1,749 

1,458 

1,969 

973 

1,015 

7,927 

429 

441 

744 

379 

305 

6,150 

807 

1,966 

5,520 

549 

1,508 

382 

771 

619 

492 

769 

175,603 

1,025 

770 

1,570 

972 

1,671 

1,451 

2,910 

972 

960 

5,252 

515 

503 

702 

407 

282 

6,296 

856 

1,869 

4,568 

541 

'453 
663 
565 
505 
779 

135,713 

462 

404 

380 

4,526 

1,012 

8,263 

469 

1,926 

675 

565,696 

435 

4,261 

477 

2,057 

431,167 

2,136 
11, 187 

2!  797 
1,231 
5,542 
2,789 
317 
591 
104,839 
7,285 
6,642 
11,407 
11,070 
9,066 
13,016 
11,398 
8,662 
9,321 
7,182 
9,900 
551 
5,010 
6,421 
3,461 
408 
33,484 
4,370 
6,817 
8,943 
4,149 
4,097 
6,108 
12,948 
2,155 
2,711 
2,452 
6,743 
4,918 
1,175 
1,229 
106,294 
9,601 
14, 326 
11,690 
9,971 
10,089 
21,001 
9,890 
9,476 
10,351 

6,240 
6,091 
6,307 
6,674 
6,927 
8,677 
14,579 
2,119 
2,073 
2,459 
2,559 
1,766 
1,619 
1,994 
6,390 

2,120 

'876 
1,525 
2,446 
1,208 

2' 775 

316 

593 

91,886 

5,629 

825 

2,148 

1,092 

2,098 

2,380 

325 

617 

70,028 

3,501 
717 
866 
1,377 
25,401 
8,841 
£,684 
4,050 
3,720 

2,602 
4,545 
1,553 
781 
645 
145 
57,730 
9,379 
10,709 
8,906 
8,904 
6,220 
7,758 
6,854 
1,084 
4,948 

'217 

8,610 

965 

88^926 
16,274 
10,825 
6,369 

7,960 
9,366 
14,258 
16,724 
180 
345 
9,224 
16.044 
2,332 

63,327 

2,536 

836 

941 

1,450 

19, 167 

2,352 
871 
1,096 
1,295 
14, 050 

480 

5, 652 

3,253 

427 

24,336 

4,427 

1,187 

1,050 

782 

169 

45,712 

1,996 

1,061 

831 

201 

35,637 

11,068 

11,302 
2,052 
2,598 
2,623 
5,454 
3,831 
1,127 
1,179 

94, 969 

9,239 

2,619 

81  i 
3,536 
3,402 

7,801 

793 

1,040 

62,059 

2,183 
1,939 
3,650 

266 
6,520 

879 

44, 179 

33,664 

275 
773 

7,105 
12,310 

1,595 

58,820 

393 

700 
5.077 
9,805 
1,814 

51,859 

13,609 

13,805 

5,112 
2,054 
536 
637 
8,524 
874 
279 

5,028 

2,292 

611 

748 

l|036 
316 

4,512 
2,120 

787 

4,395 

952 

297 

Goshen  town 

.,.,..., 

3,142 

2,700 

2  Part  annexed  to  Norfolk  County  in  1907.    Boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
city,  Middlesex  County,  and  Boston  city,  Suffolk  County,  changed  in  1910. 

>  Boundary  line  between  Arlington  town  and  Somerville  city  changed  in  1910. 


4  Parts  of  Watertown  town  and  Cambridge  city  annexed  in  1903  and  1906, 
respectively. 

6  Part  annexed  to  Belmont  town  in  1906.  Boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
city,  Middlesex  County,  and  Boston  citv,  Suffolk  County,  changed  in  1910. 

« Part  of  Tewksbury  town  annexed  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MASSACHUSETTS. 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

5,480 

1890 

Middlesex  County— Continued. 

23, 150 
2,826 
3,626 
2,696 
3,969 
4,848 
%  892 
1,496 

15, 715 
1,816 

2,262 
1,799 
2,122 
2,606 
2,612 
9,866 
39,806 
5,364 
7,261 
6,400 
4,261 

3,307 
1,059 
2,953 
5,818 
1,428 
2,139 
77,236 
10,398 
13,023 
7,7S8 
7,623 
11,246 
14,456 
12,853 
7,090 
1,115 
1,120 
3,750 
1,761 
829 
11,404 
27,834 

4,m 

4,140 

4,080 
3,904 
S,5S5 
4,743 

\2, 875 
2,206 
2,851 
2,106 
1,858 
9,309 

15,308 
2,708 
3,014 
2,668 
2,626 
1,478 
2,056 
860 

2,962 

18,244 

11,079 

Norfolk  County— Continued. 

8,014 

32! 642 
6,967 
6,199 
6,727 
6,631 

4,288 
4,301 
2,310 
6,316 

5|413 
1,266 
12,895 
1,743 

144,337 

3,733 

23,899 

16,723 

12,962 

8,519 

3,993 
2,060 
5,442 
3,572 
5,072 
1,112 
11,324 
2,720 

113,985 

3,946 
1,634 

2,604 
3,600 

331587 

9,118 
24,379 

Ward  2 

92,700 

WardS 

Plymouth  County 

Ward  4 

5,455 

56^878 
8,124 
6,660 

8,640 
10,311 

8,087 

3, 363 

550 

1^854 
4,965 
2,103 
2,445 
1,141 
1,460 
1,738 
1,233 
8,214 
1,410 
1,330 
12,141 
561 
1,090 
6,928 

4' 102 
2,231 
7,292 

731,388 

4,489 
5,806 
40,063 

4, 260 

Bridfe.vater"to™::;::::::::::::::::::::;:::;: 

Ward  6 

27,294 

Ward  7 



^ard"^".""."".".".'."."";""."!""!;"" 

Pepperell  town 

3,701 
4,969 
1,483 

6l| 643 

3,127 
4,088 
1,381 
1,191 
40,152 

Reading  town 

Sherborn  town 

Shirley  town 

Somerville  city J 

Ward  I 

1,104 
2,075 
3,025 

2,152 
1,455 
5,059 
1,703 
1,955 
958 
902 
1,810 

1^560 

1,240 

9,592 

488 

5,327 
2,470 
3,432 

(>'  155 
611,417 

Ward  2 

1,908 

2,911 

562 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

I  [anover  town 

I I  ansi ui  town 

Ward7 * 

4,564 

Stoneham  town 

6,197 
1,002 
1,150 

1^804 
773 

23J481 

0,155 
903 
1,197 
2,515 
1,750 

6,982 

18,707 

Stow  town 

1,659 
935 

Sudbury  town 

Al;' nmi  town 

1       ifieldtown 

Tyngsborough  town 

1,148 
6,065 
1,635 

Wakefield  town 

Waltham  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

7,314 

597 
1,012 
5,213 
2,318 
3,451 
1,917 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  6 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Watertown  town  < 

9,706 
2,303 
2,624 

l!596 
7,248 
14,254 

7,073 
2,060 
2,250 
1,664 
1,213 
4,861 
13, 499 

V\  u>  land  town 

484,780 

670, 585 
29,676 
28,812 
16,339 
13,294 
12,811 
35,758 
14,913 
32,430 
26,427 
25,320 
27,444 
24,294 
21,661 
23, 684 

25,633 
26,426 
22, 735 
SI,  714 
55,  720 
30,611 
29,975 
30,668 
37, 749 
26,575 
32, 452 

10,074 
4,347 
5,487 
6,604 
18,219 
10, 132 

560,892 

3,006 

3,268 

2,962 
187,506 

3,006 
151,539 

3,268 
118,950 

2,013 
1,696 
8,066 
27,792 
4,797 
2,585 
9,284 
798 

5J641 
2,816 
15,507 
3,466 
2,696 
1,399 
7,924 

'960 

1,384 
1,334 
4,848 
12,103 
4,538 
2,448 
7,123 
727 

4^831 
2,474 
10,193 
1,493 
2,985 

4,278 

3,035 

913 

1 

19 

2 
7 

5 
2 
13 
2 
2 

935 

584 
759 
457 
656 
266 
017 
229 
244 
'.i.'i, 
761 
053 
578 

34,072 

27,909 

10,395 
6,058 

Norfolk  town 

'§80 

U  111 .pl'i'.vn.           ..                   

2,726 

'  Part  of  Newton  city,  Middlesex  County,  annexed  to  Brookline  town, 
County,  in  1907. 

2  Boundary  line  between  Arlington  town  and  Somerville  city  changed  ir 
»  Part  annexed  to  Lowell  city  in  1906. 


md  Cambridge  city, 


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229 


Table  1  .—POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
mges  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                      1910 

1900 

1890 

399,657 

346,958 

280,787 

Worcester  County— Continued. 

8,807 

552 

3,361 

416 

757 

426 

818 

792 

1,743 

1,946 

1,745 

12,592 

6,740 

1^957 
3,078 
3,756 

2,071 
4,671 
4,188 
11,509 
1,270 
1,327 
5,446 
1,353 
5,678 
145,986 
14,273 
17,646 
18,7U 
16,071 
18,325 
15,049 
12,941 
10,921 
11,637 
10,509 

7,036 
588 

2,677 
459 
853 

975 
958 
1,334 
1,626 
1,921 
10,025 
7,627 
1,420 
2,058 
3,328 
3,489 
1,937 
3,599 
4,417 
8,804 
2,314 
1,448 
5,400 
1,327 
5,001 
118,421 

2,107 
8,536 
2,420 
2,957 
904 

'764 
714 
2,204 
2,032 
13,075 
736 
2, 152 
4,267 

5,527 
11,718 

3,715 
7,128 

5^705 
3,524 
1,034 
2,147 
2,188 
•    1,073. 
2,464 
3,237 

l'393 

880 

13,055 

4,740 
464 

3,075 

1,713 

7^061 
1,621 

1^03 

5,721 
770 
1,364 
3,062 
1.S60 

13,667 

790 

2,113 

3,553 

31,531 

2,074 
6,319 
1,532 
2,239 

884 
6,138 

827 

3,352 
1,847 

10,424 

700 

1,908 

2,944 

22,037 

2,616 

1,030 

2,114 
7,655 
8,747 

2,074 

7,031 

10,813 
4,869 
3,203 
1,139 
2,464 
2,087 
1,227 
2, 478 
3,416 

l'332 

911 

11,376 

4,460 
500 

4,587 

2,164 

8,424 
5,002 
2,922 
1,095 

ljl76 
1,346 
2,201 
3,120 

l)l46 
919 
8,780 
4,428 
573 
3,871 
1,952 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS  HAVING,  IN  1910,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 


CITT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910           19 

DO 

1890 

CITIES. 

18,650 
670,585 

56,878 
104,839 

32,452 

25,401 

33,484 
119,295 
37,820 
24,398 

44.115 
57,730 

106] 294 
89,336 

44,404 

14,579 
23,150 
15,715 
96,652 

14,949 
39,806 
•2:3.019 
19, 431 
32, 121 

32,642 

43,697 
77,236 
88,926 

34,259 

16] 308 
145,986 

5,455 
13,026 
3,501 
9,894 
5,112 

7,301 
11,187 

8,536 
16,215 

2,797 

13,884 

5liii.s!)j 
40,  w« 

34] 072 

19*  167 

24,336 

104,  8! :;', 

31,531 
26,121 

37, 175 
45,712 
62,559 
94,909 
68,513 

33,664 

18! 244 
12,962 
62,442 

14,478 

24! 200 
18, 643 
21,766 

23,899 

35,956 
61, 643 
62,059 

31,036 
23,481 
14,254 
118,421 

4,489 
11,134 
2,536 
9,473 
5,028 

6,813 

7^061 
11,335 
2,446 

10,821 
448, 477 
27,294 
70.028 
27,909 

14,050 
11,008 

74,31ft; 
22,037 
24,651 

27,412 
35,637 
44,654 
77,696 
55, 727 

23,031 
13,805 
11,079 
8,519 
40,733 

13,947 
24,379 
16,074 
14,990 
17,281 

16,723 
30,801 
40, 152 
44, 179 

25, 448 
18,707 
13, 499 
84,655 

9^213 
2,352 
9,798 
4,512 

6,142 
5,629 
6,319 
7,577 
2,148 

towns— continued. 
Barnstable 

Barnstable 

Worcester 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

Worcester 

Norfolk 

4,676          4 
2,957          2 
5,542          3 
2,789           2 
5,648          5 

8,066          5 

27^  792         IS 
4, 797           4 
5,010           3 

13,075         13 

6J421           5 
3,568           3 
9,407          8 

4,378          3 
9,284          7 
3,461           3 
4,267          3 
3,363           3 

8,524          5 
5, 139           4 
5, 122           3 
3,144          3 
3,863           3 

12,948  11 
5,641           5 

14,699  10 
5,705  4 
5,926           5 

10,427           7 
3,524          3 
4,965           5 
2,816          2 
2,711           2 

6,743           5 
15, 507         13 
5,777           4 
4,106          3 
3,237          3 

3, 060          2 
17,580         12 
4,918          3 
4,948           3 

364 

059 
929 

775 
721 

981 
806 
935 

984 

667 
759 
652 
014 
542 

669 
457 
253 
553 
025 

603 
837 
567 
500 

302 
017 
813 
869 
854 

927 
203 

1)5'! 

454 
244 
658 
596 
416 

942 

831 

551, 
522 

4,023 

2,239 

Plymouth 

Middlesex 

Belmont 

2,098 

B  illerica 

Blackstone 

6, 138 

Hampden 

Middlesex 

Braintree 

4,848 

Bridgewater 

Plymouth 

Norfolk 

4,249 

Brookline 

12, 103 

Worcester 

Canton 

Norfolk 

4,538 

Chelmsford 

Middlesex 

Worcester 

Norfolk 

2,695 

Essex 

Clinton 

10, 424 

Hampden 

Cohasset 

2,448 

Concord 

Middlesex 

Berkshire 

4,427 

Middlesex 

DaltOn 

2,885 

Dan  vers 

7,454 

ynn.. 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

Dartmouth 

3,122 

Dedham 

Norfolk 

7,123 

Dracut 

Middlesex 

Worcester 

Plymouth 

Hampshire 

1,996 

Dudley 

2,944 

East  Bridgewater 

2,911 

Easthampton 

4,395 

Middlesex 

Berkshire 

Hampshire 

Berkshire 

4,493 

2,919 

Barnstable 

Norfolk 

2,567 

2,933 

. 

Framingham 

Middlesex 

Norfolk 

9,239 

4,831 

Middlesex 

Hampden 

Worcester 

Worcester 

Berkshire 

8,424 

5,002 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

Worcester 

Plymouth 

Berkshire 

Hampden 

Worcester 

Plymouth 

2,922 

4,564 

TOWNS. 

Middlesex 

Middlesex 

4,670 

10,193 

4,439 

Berkshire 

Worcester 

Berkshire 

Worcester 

Middlesex 

Hampden 

3,785 

Hampshire 

3,120 

2,889 

Middlesex 

Worcester 

3,197 

1,939 

Ayer 

Middlesex 

Manchester 

1,789 

230 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MASSACHUSETTS. 


CITY  OE  TOWN. 

County.               19 

0           19 

0            18!) 

0 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County.               1910          1900          1890 

towns— continued. 

Bristol ]       5 

183          4 
338           7 
390          3 

696           2 

448          7 

055         11 
740           4 
924           6 

758           3 
866           6 
962           3 
866           9 
026           4 

529          4 
562           7 
075           4 
807           7 
544           1 

014  '       5 

282           5 
361           2 
610           7 
721         11 

953           3 
141           9 
369           4 
301          3 

818          4 
219        10 
928           5 
211          4 

006            3 

926             1 
761             2 

512             4 
885            6 
376            8 
460            4 
578             4 

402             3 
150            6 

006            3 

016            3 

243             3 
253             6 

036            4 
826             1 

480            3 
520             4 
677            2 
801             6 
523           10 

701             3 
592             7 
247            4 
993            3 

969            4 
395            5 
327            5 
592            4 

riii'i 

493 
985 

814 
065 

780 

,|-_>S 
278 

650 
296 
268 

lis 
035 

742 
727 
871 

.785 

733 

568 
616 

158 

127 
314 
642 
946 

668 
213 

0.S7 

to  wns— con  tin  u  ed . 

047          5 

798           2 
894  |        4 
592  ,       10 
740           7 

090           6 
316  i        5 
078  1        3 
204  :       4 
756  |        3 

750          3 
671           3 

404  •        9 
892  j        3 

774  !        8 

102  1        3 
188  1        4 
875  i        9 
509          8 

413          5 
224           7 
446           5 
044         12 

928           2 

292          6 

708          5 
678           5 
309           7 
132          6 

084            3 
241             2 
526            4 
025            7 
627             8 

197            6 
442            4 
328            3 
548            3 
489            2 

683            2 

599            3 

572            2 

263             7 

432            3 
417            4 
706            7 

804            7 

072            3 
105            5 
400            5 
310            9 

024           2 

890            2 
324           10 
155            4 

013            4 
001            4 
248            4 
058            2 

Middlesex |         6 

i:            -   .            :: 

Norfolk 2 

Hampshire 4 

\\  oivcster 12 

Worcester 6 

Middlesex 7 

Stoneham 

Plymouth 8 

Worcester 13 

Worcester 4 

Won  ■!-.  lor 3 

\\orrrsl.cr 3 

Middlesex 3 

W  one  ier 4 

Middlesex 11 

Hampden 4 

Tewksbur 

N'uiihifket 2 

Middlesex 9 

Hampshire 8 

Plymouth 4 

Worcester 4 

Middlesex 12 

Worcester 11 

North  indover 

Worcester 3 

V,  oriisliT 8 

Hampden 9 

Worcester 5 

Hampden 16 

Middlesex 2 

Woieeslcr 3 

Hampden 8 

Middlesex 2 

Plymouth 12 

!    'in         i  I  ' ; ' '    .                           i 

Plymouth 7 

Berkshire 3 

Worcester 5 

didd'esex 9 

Middlesex 5 

Plymouth 6 

MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

n  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Alcona  County.. 


Curtis  township.. 


Mikado  I  I'm  nshii'i,  iurlu<iiu:;  .Uikado  village.. 


Au  Train  tc 
Burt  township.. 

(.'rand  Island  township  *. 
Limestone  township 


Munising 

Onota  township 

Rock  River  township. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

Allegan  township  '. 


Gunplain  township,  including  Plainwell  vil- 


Heath  township 

Hopkins  township. . . 
Laketown  township . . 


Manlius  township,  including  part  of  Fennville 

village 

Fennville  village  (part  of) 

Martin  township.. 


Monterey  township 

Otsego  township,  including  Otsego  village 

Otsego  village 

O verisel  township 

Salem  township 

Saugatuck  township,  including  Douglas  and 
Saugatuck  villages 

Douglas  village 

Saugatuck  village 


Alpena  County.. 


Wardl.. 

Ward  3. '. 
Ward  It.. 


Wards 

Ward6 

Alpena  township ' . 


i". roe n  township.. 

:  I  ;   -.  i  i  ■  ■  •  ,  |  . 

Maple  Ridge  township. . 


1,153 

187 

1,140 

1,361 

3.24C. 


MINOR  CIVIL   KIW.-lloN. 


a  1900,  incorporated 


Antrim  County.. 


Forest  Home  township,  including  part  of  Bell- 


Helena  township.. 


Mancelona  township,  including  Mancelona  vil- 


Torch  Lake  township... 
Warner  township 


Arenac  County.. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Au  Gres  township  "> 


Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Standish  city" 

Wardl 

'     WardS 

Wards 

Standish  township 

Turner  township,  including  part  of  Twining  vil- 


Baraga  County.. 


Baraga  township,  including  Baraga 

Baraga  village 

Covington  township 

L'Anse  township,  including  L'Anse  village.. 


Assyria  township. 
Baltimore  towns'- 
Barry  township 


iship,  including  part  of  Freeport 


Carlton 

Freeport  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Freeport  village '  in  Carlton  and 

Irving  townships 

Castleton  township,  including  part  of  Nashville 

village 

Nashville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Nashville  village  in  Castleton  and 

Maple  Grove  townships 

Hastings  city 


1,S46 
4,383 


1,236 
1,274 


1,074 
1,266 
1,221 


Ward  1 1 

WardS 1,126  . 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 
'  Parts  of  Alpena  township  annexed  to  Alpena  city  in  1905  and  1907. 

8  Incorporated  in  1900. 

9  Omer  city  incorporatei 

t°  Au  Gres  city  incorpora 

"  Standish  village,  returned  with  Lincoln  township  in  1900,  incorporated  a 


6  Exclusive  of  population^  Allegan  village. 


232 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  t.     POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  J9I0,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

|  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table,  5.J 


Barry  County— Continued. 


Irving  township,  including  part  of  Freeport  vil- 
Freeport  village  (part  of) 


,-      i  '■i|. 


Thornapple  township,    including  -Middleville 


Middleville  village 

Woodland  township,  including  Woodland  v 

lage 

Woodland  village 

Yankee  Springs  township 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 

Ward.;.. 
Ward  4-- 


Wards.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9.. 
Beaver  township . . 


Garfield  township . . 


including  Essexville  vil- 


Merritt  township.. 

Monitor  township 

Mount  Forest  township. . 


Pinconning  township ,  including  Pinconning  vil- 


VVilliams  township . . 


Benzie  County.. 


Almira  township,  including  Lake  Ann  village. 


Benzonia  village. . 


\  ilia  villMw. . 


)Vflilnn  townships 

Crystal   Lake   imvnshiu.   including   Frankfort 

village 

Frankfort  village 

(lil.iioro  township,  including  South  Frankfort 

village 

South  Frankfort  village 

lioinoslcad  township 

Inland  township 

Joyfield  township 


Weldon  township,  including  part  of  Thompson- 

trflle  village  - 

Thompson i  illi  mi, in.  tpmiftf) 


Berrien  County.. 


I.'.i'iiiun  I  fai  I  .or  oil  y  ' 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Berrien  township,  including  part  of  Eau  Claire 


Total  for  linn   Claire  tillage  in  Berrien  and 

Pipestone  townshivs 

Bertrand  township. 


:    iri   :■."■!!      ■.   ■     ,      ,i         >.M  liciiu?     I  .  I  I  -  -I ; :  J  ■  I :   n     ill 

lage 

/; ncha rin n  village 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


n  1901;  West  Bay  City  annexed  in  1905. 


Berrien  County— Continued. 


Galien  village 

i  [agar  township 

Lake  township,  including  liuvoda  village 

Baroda  village  ■> 

Lincoln  township,  including  Stevensville  village. 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  3. . 

Ward4 

Niles  township.. 


Eau  Claire  villagt  (  pari  a!). 

Royalton  township 

s  t  J:  isi  ■  p  h  city 

Wardl I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

St.  Joseph  low  n- i  ■indnr;  [I ifltop  village. . 

Hilltop  village  > 


Thru  Oaks  villa,!' 

Wales  vli.4  township,  including  Coloma  and 
Water vliet  villages 

Coloma  village 

Watervliet  villagi 

Weesaw  township 


Branch  County.. 


Bethel  township 


ip,  including  Bronson  village. . 


Butler  township. . 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Coldwater  township . . 
Gilead  township 


Matteson  township . . 
Noble  township 


Sherwood  village.. 


Calhoun  County.. 


\lliiou  city   . 

Ward  1 . . 

Ward  2.. 

WardS.. 

Ward  4 

Albion  township.. 


Battle  Creek  city.. 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3. . 


WardS 

Battle  Creek  township . . 

I'.cdioid  township.. 


Burlington  village. . 


Convis  township 

Eckford  township 

Emmett  township 

Fredonia  township 

*  Part  of  Benton  township  annexed  tc 
s  Incorporated  in  1907 
« Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890- Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Calhoun  County— Continued. 
Homer  township,  including  Homer  village 

1,803 
1,008 
880 
1,046 
1,029 

'84S 

1,01S 

1,896 

984 

684 

856 

1,124 

826 

1,407 

573 

20,624 

1,948 
1,097 

l|023 
4,370 

2,032 
1,063 
1,117 
1,165 
1,110 
3,968 

Cheboygan  County— Continued. 

394 

1, 647 

433 

706 
671 

697 
425 
543 

1,238 
765 

794 
650 
153 
321 

290 
29 

24,472 

379 
1,589 

Inverness  township 

k'oehler  township  '■> 

■Mackinaw  township,  including  part  of  Macki- 

1  ,ce  i o\\  nship 

600 
466 

664 
463 
418 

967 

Mackinau   i ';///  i ilimj,  : ,><ni ../')        

Total/or  MncUiiiiti    l.'iiii  nlhii/i  in    Muckiiinir 

...... 

774 

873 
1,040 

980 
1,534 

678 

20,876 

873 

847 

1,047 

1,060 

1,538 

670 

20,953 

N inula.  township,  including  pari,  of  Wolverine 

Tekonsha  township,  including  Tekonsha  village. 

Total  for                                    //  Nunda  and 

711 

115 
316 

\\  ilinol  township,  including  part  of  Wolverine 

1,064 
5,088 
1,781 
1,389 
1,918 
697 
695 

2,094 
1,858 
1,803 

1,047 
587 
483 

1,164 

1,195 

371 
971 
1,241 
973 
945 
804 

19,157 

1,271 
4,151 

1,478 
2,806 

21,338 

755 
790 

2,256 
1,330 

l',025 

433 
1,313 

1,351 

407 
1,039 
1,310 

951 
1,033 

824 

13,956 

829 

894 

1,369 
1,849 

775 

484 
1,426 

929 
1,530 

423 
1,214 
1,575 

859 
1,239 

i  9,686 

Bay  Mills  township" 

233 

1,324 
847 
935 
721 
624 
244 

1,420 
882 

1,353 
12,615 

4,009 

2,987 

1,684 

837 

625 

1,321 

912 

300 

9,240 

La  Grange  township,  including  Cassopolis  vil- 

1,071 

738 

1,043 

499 
144 
1,425 
644 
678 
10,538 

Duller  township 

Detour  township,  including  Detour  village 

Ma.veUus  ld\v  nship,  including  ),!.!iv; 

Milton  township 

Newberg  township 

Ontwa  township 

5,760 

Silver  Creek  township 

Volinia  township 

878 
640 
2,274 
367 
499 

8,360 

Bay  township 

466 
5,218 

819 
1,177 
1,8118 
1,394 

952 
325 
397 

2,420 
477 

1,045 

207 
228 
768 
854 
673 
636 
675 
366 
370 
695 

3,426 

2,616 

806 

17,872 

503 
912 

469 
450 

734 
1,350 
214 
661 
476 
131 
129 
228 
425 
818 
462 
501 
543 
166 
149 
<    228 
381 
262 
120 
659 
934 
228 
902 
622 
433 

23,129 

500 
1,326 

Boyne  Valley  township,  including  Boyne  Falls 

1,258 
431 
273 

2,079 

509 

73 

144 
1,496 

194 

294 
848 
484 
199 
647 

<178 
5  342 
847 
780 
255 
681 
620 
652 
372 
420 

2,839 

1,205 

945 

15,516 

<22 
5  269 
923 

118 
441 
436 

484 

380 
170 

585 
809 
282 

'535 

277 

25,136 

2,103 
781 
576 

11,986 

Surrey  township. c;  including  I'arwell  village.  .. 

Bath  townshi 

332 

446 
1,011 

557 
6,859 

282 
2,373 
1,866 
1,934 

914 

341 
1,064 

546 
462 

1,021 
980 
994 

1,523 
476 

1,305 

1,761 
692 

1,095 
133 

'529 
1,180 

1,065 

1,045 

'5  1,064 

1,647 

426 
1,236 
1,831 

676 
1,158 

142 

1.482 

579 

1,400 

506 

1, 063 

404 

332 

770 

376 

6,235 

Benton  township 

Dallas  township,  including  fowler  village 

Duplain  towns! dp,  iml inline  tdsie  village 

Eagle  township,  including  Eagle  village 

1,246 

326 
622 

159 

161 

Essex  township,  including  Maple  Rapids  vil- 

542 

459 

li  icuhnnh  inn  nship 

1,453 

1900,  incorporated  as  a 

s  Charlevoix  village,  returned  with  Charlevoix  township  in  1900,  incorporated 
a  city  in  1905. 
*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Charlevoix  village. 
6  Exclusive  of  population  of  Boyne  village. 

6  Aloha  township  organized  from  part  of  Grant  township  in  1907. 

7  Walker  township  organized  from  part  of  Ellis  township  in  1904. 


9  Koehler  township  organized  from  part  of  Tuscarora  township  in  1901. 
10  Incorporated  in  1903. 

»  Bay  Mills  township  organized  from  part  of  Superior  township  it 
"  Name  changed  from  Sau'"  "i_ 
«  Lincoln  and  Freeman  t( 
2  and  1908,  respectively. 
u  Included  St.  Johns  village  in  1900. 
'5  Exclusive  of  population  of  St.  Johns  village. 


S4  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -MICHIGAN. 

Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Conlinm id. 
[  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botwoon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1880  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Clinton  County— Continued. 

I  ieba  uuii  township,  including  part  of  Hubbards- 

1,011 

450 

903 

2,189 

1,078 

l',0S7 
801 

1,316 
853 

1,211 

1,427 
366 

3,934 

1,098 

450 
1,122 
2,55.5 
1,293 
1,155 
3,388 

1,235 

Eaton  County— Continued. 
Brookfleld  township 

1,113 
970 

4,886 
629 

1,190 

1,463 

1,604 

1,080 

'912 
2,094 

648 

679 

1,009 

1,660 
1.2SS 

1,223 
1,136 
1,460 

1,651 
386 

1,663 
650 

1,570 
627 

1,347 
341 

18,561 

1,243 
1,021 

4,092 

1,344 
1,089 
3,867 

Hubbardston  village  (part  of) >. 

Total  for    Ilubbardston  village   in    LJmiii>ii 

Wardl 

township,  Clinton  County. and  North  Plains 

township,  '  ■  .   ■     oi  n.  ,i .......  . 

Ward2 

WardS 



0\  ill  inwnship,  including  Ovid  village 

Ovid  village 

2,835 
1,423 
1,277 
3,127 

1  Ihester  1  ownship 

1,243 

'959 
2,103 

1,420 

nship 

St.  Johns  city  * 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Kap.m  township .....   '.'.'".'. 

1*084 

••  a.1.011  Kspids  citv 

Wardl 

Ward  2 .....'..'.'.'.'...'.'. 

1,970 

Victor  township 

Vi  -liri  hin  n  luv:  ii-.!:u. 

ij    township,   including   Westphalia 
village 

999 " 

1,334 

1,557 
374 

2,943 

1,041 

1,505 

1,699 
360 

3  2,962 

Eaton  Rapids  township 

Grand  Ledge  city 

Wardl 

i',m 

2,161 

1,'256 

1,606 

Westphalia  village 

Hamlin  township 

1*428 

1,187 
1,598 

1,224 
1,591 

Oneida  township 

Roxand  township.  in<  In.iinv  v  iilliken  village... 
Miil/il.-i  11  village  * 

1,731 

347 

770 

2,087 

1,775 

259 
30,108 

316 

228 

1,716 

170 
1,558 

-     -I       .    S       !      ,         !           ill 

Sunfield  township,  including  Sunfield  viliage 

tin  n  field  village 

1,979 
451 

1,755 
684 

1,900 
800 

1,497 

1,891 

Grayling  village  * 

Vermontville  low  nshin,  tu.  lu.lhp;  Vermontville 
village 

1,881 

South  Branch  township 

199 
'■>  23,881 

106 
*  15,330 

Vermont!  dii  <  ilimu -   

Walton  township   including  Olivet  village 

730 
1,995 

Delta  County 

Windsor  township,  including  Dimondal"  -  iJbge 

1,718 

Baldwin  township  > 

753 
1,209 
550 
516 

13, 194 

734 

U47 

1,790 
040 
531 

1,148 

1,268 
497 

4,211 

775 
1,567 
949 
753 
2,109 
1,256 
1,466 

20,524 

1,075 

469 

385 
706 
478 

15,931 

Bear  Creek  township 

1,630 
694 

847 
126 

441 

600 

487 

1,055 

473 

2*120 

1,089 

759 

4,778 

1,203 

1,S2S 

1,018 

1,234 

429 

600 

780 

737 

336 

64,555 

'704 
561 

544 
369 
877 

9,549 

6,808 

Bliss  township 

Carp  Lake  township,  including  part  of  Macki- 

Machiiiair   <  rn  i  il/m/i  (;iu,i,if) 

[For  total,  see  Mackinaw  township,  Cheboy- 
gan County.] 
Center  township 

792 

298 

1,386 

1,234 

466 

3,380 

724 
740 
837 

'468 
1,337 

Littlefield  township,  including  Alanson  village. . 

■1        ..                            -                                            .                       ■      :■    ",    lii    '■■         . 

Little  Traverse    township,   including   Harbor 

2,152 
1,64S 
354 

1  488 

McKinley  township,'5 including  Pellston  village. 
Pellston  village  >6 

516 

5,285 

2,872 

2,203 
17,890 

241 

924 
697 

Wardl 

WardS 

341 
479 
752 

344 
41,804 

808 

920 

773 

9,216 

i,m 

1,346 
1,867 
1,915 
4,974 
1,647 
1,055 
1,372 
1,764 

262 

30,499 

532 
1,074 

400 
9,242 

8,599 

821 
1,120 

1,059 
1,547 

673 

3,667 
2,  SSI 

38,550 
13,235 
6,190 
4,906 
2,614 
7,746 

L051 

2,075 

938 

927 
1,199 
1,145 
1,227 
1,768 

751 

3,843 

2,408 

54S 

13,103 

1,256 

4,170 

!:-,    .;,    .                     .               ' 

! 

466 

:::::::::  | 

Fenton  township,  including  Fenton  and  Linden 

1,230 
715 

1 

31,668 

32,094 

1,961 

930 

1,363 

430 

2,344 
1,074 
1,517 

496 

2,084 

914 

1,537 

605  \ 

1,172 

2,132 

900 

Benton  township,  including  Potterville  village.. 
Potterville  village 

ill ■  ' . ' ,      1  ■■■■■"";  1  1       i 

Flushing  village 

2,444 
966 

>  Not  returned  separately  in  1890.  . 

2  Returned  with  Bingham  township  in  1900;  incorporated  as  a  city  In  1904. 

3  County  total  includes  population  (95)  of  Ball  township,  annexed  to  South 
Branch  township;  population  (.".!)  oi  lilainc  h. unship,  annexed  to  Grayling  and 
Maple  Forest  townships;  population  (202)  of  Center  Plain  township,  annexed  to 
Beaver  Creek  township;    and  population  (204)   of   Grove  township,  annexed  to 

■1.1  .  In 1     1  .,  :,!■  h  !•,     11,  hip      h   I  ...  .  ,1  I    an  : l'.;ii!l. 

<  Incorporated  in  lf"° 

5  County  totals  incl „ 

annexed  to  Fairbanks  township  since  1900. 

6  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Brampton  and  Cornell  townships  in  1902  and  1903, 
respectively. 


11  West  Branch  township 


from  parts  of  Breen  and  Felch  townships 


i2  Part  of  Breitung  township  annexed  to  Iron  Mountain  city  in  1907. 
13  Incorporated  in  1906. 
M  Incorporated  in  1905. 
is  Name  changed  from  Egleston  in  1903. 
"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

»  Parts  annexed  to  Flint  city  in  1901,  1907,  and  1910. 

i8  Parts  of  Burton  township  annexed  in  1901,  1907,  and  1910  and  parts  of  Flint, 
Genesee,  and  Mount  Morris  townships  annexed  in  1910. 
i»  Part  annexed  to  Flint  city  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900, 


235 


Genesee  County— Continued. 

Forest  township,  including  Olisville  village.. 


Otisville  villat, 
Gaines  township,  including  (i:iines  village 

Gaines  village 

Genesee   township,'  including   part  of  Mount 
Morris  village 

Mount  Morris  inlhgr  i /«(/■<  of) 


Gladwin  County.. 


Beaverton  city  s 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Beaverton  township2. 

Bentley  township 

BUlii     :  township 

Bourret  township 

Buckeye  townships.. 

Butman  township 

Clement  township 


WardS 

Ward4 

1}  lad  win  township.. 


Gogebic  County.. 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward2.. 
Ward  S. . 
Ward  4.. 


WardS.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4-. 
Ward  5. . 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 


Iron  wood  township  s 

i 
Wakefield  township,  including  "Wakefield  vil- 


Grand  Traverse  County.. 


Garfield  township' 

Grant  township 

Green  Lake  township. 
Long  Lake  township. 

Mayfield  township 

Paradise,  township,  including  Kingsley  village.. 

Kingsley  village. 
Peninsula  township 
Traverse  City 


WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Union  township 

Whitewater  township . . 


2,946 


— ™«™ 

1910 

1900 

1890 

28,820 

29,889 

28,668 

2,757 

t,oso 

553 

1,087 

1,477 

1,703 

513 

1,348 

1,706 

SS8 

855 

2,012 

1,876 

1,357 

1,206 

1,112 

1,240 

1,524 

1,342 

1,940 

-S58 

487 

537 

558 

L384 
1,322 

2,059 
695 

29,673 

2,047 

1,655 

8  1,442 

1,091 

1,895 

617 

1,461 

1,797 

330 

904 

2,179 

2,020 

1,497 

1,329 

1,251 

1,331 

l'253 

l'.lh:i  n>u  nsiiiD,  including  Ashley  village 

1,756 

1    Hi     i  1  i\  ii  hi!     i  ii  In  hi      1  i  mill  in  \ill     i 

1,914 

Ilhiieo  township,  inriii'liiiv,  U  haca  village 

1,768 

1,340 
2,246 

1,403 

1,544 
1,404 

1,322 

1,538 
1,640 

Wheeler  town  hi  >   mil     I'm     i  x'rkenridge  vil- 

'    29,865 

Adams  township,  including  North  Adams  vil- 

1, 493 

1,018 
1,275 

1,965 

S92 

362 

1,947 

1,396 

5,001 

1,216 

1,183 

1,360 

1,242 

447 

1,557 

1,641 

956 
1,503 
1,091 
2,104 
1,102 

895 
1,131 
1,097 
1,157 
2,142 

435 

88,098 

1,522 
422 
1,328 
1,137 
1,355 

1,926 
S76 

1,773 

604 

1,236 
1,498 

Camden    township,    including    Camden    and 

Fayette  township,  including  Jonesville  village. . 

1,941 

1,367 
4,151 

1,833 

447 
1,601 
1,617 

645 
1,090 
1,537 
1,215 
2,163 
1,096 

957 
1,216 
1,195 
1,318 
2,149 

i                                  ni  ludmg  Litchfield  village. 

1,714 

1,403 
1,989 

Reading  township,  including  Reading  village. . . 

1,343 
2,246 

Wright  town.-'"                            il  Iron  village.. . 

66,063 

Adams  township,  including  South  Range  vil- 

8,419 
1,097 

32,845 
8,537 

4,211 

'865 
1,073 
5,679 
8,981 

2,1S9 

S,0S8 
351 
690 
7,775 
8,599 
5*113 
1,507 

3,253 

1  4-5 

Calumet  township,  including  Laurium  and  Red 

25,991 

5,64S 
4,668 

l|316 

532 

5,418 

4,050 

3,073 

"1,945 
658 
7,615 
5,019 
S,S59 
1,667 

■            -  oil  tiling  Houghton  village.. 

3,531 

Quincv  township 

1,258 

i  Tobacco  townships 


10  Incorporated  in  1906. 

11  Incorporatc<!  in  I'M:.. 


«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Hancock  village. 


u  township  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1010,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  rhaunos  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  L910,  see  footnotos;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  f,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Houghton  County— Continued. 
Schoolcraft  township,  including  Lake  Linden 

4,122 
2,325 
2,351 

3,318 
1,059 

34,758 

4,197 
2,597 

3,325 

1,862 

Ingham  County— Continued. 
Stockbridge  township,  including  Stockbridge 

1,294 
663 
817 
724 
841 

1,909 
1,042 

33,550 

1,389 
677 
923 

882 

2,033 
1,113 

34,329 

497 

3,314 

2,904 

Willi:) msl (.11   township,  including   Milliamstmi 

34,162 

3  28,545 

Huron  County 

Ionia  County 

Bad  Am-  city  * 

1,559 

m 

510 
561 
1,409 
W 
935 

1,754 

285 

578 

U2 

1,230 

1,081 

1,539 
246 

S60 

1,082 

167 

941 

1,556 

913 
390 

1,055 

114 

741 
1,126 
1,725 

55$ 
1,390 

1,244 
5SS 

m 

1,182 

2,753 
1,847 

906 
1,447 
1,015 

841 
2,508 

687 

53,310 

1,241 

842 

Belding  city 

4,119 
1,443 
1,182 
1,494 
1,348 
1,782 
846 
1,546 
1,030 
2,073 
5,030 

1,183 
1,187 
1,635 
1,478 
8 

611 
947 

2,232 

463 
289 

1,292 
395 

2,370 
1,222 
1,048 
1,134 
1,085 
2,743 
1,832 
1,129 
1,164 

9.753 

3,282 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Bingham  township,  including  Ubly  village 

1,404 

432 
884 

981 

1,348 

Berlin  township 

1,167 

1,865 

768 

l'l81 
2,175 

5,209 

1,573 

692 

Boston  township,  including  Snninac  village 

1,940 

Brookfield  township,  including  Uwcndale  vil- 

Campbell  township 

Danby  township - 

1,284 

Misevillc  knvnslnp."  including  <  ascville  village. 

1,421 
501 

1,585 

1,193 

Ionia  city 

4,482 

1,047 
1,424 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Lwiahl   unvnsliip,  including  perl  of  kdndc  vil- 

Ward  4 

Ki  mit  tillage  {part  of) 

Total  for  Kinde  village  *  in  D wight  and  Lin- 

iniuo  in,,  c.ni.i,  mm  Peine.;  pari  of  Lyons  \  dlsge. 

1,534 
18 

656 
1,004 

2,370 
638 
566 
446 

1,410 
390 

2,403 
1,037 
1,108 
1,231 
1,174 
2,857 
1,874 
1,284 

10,246 

1,482 

Total  for  Li;<>nx  lillni/e  in  Ionia  and  Lyons 

887 

244 
1,145 
1,149 

808 
1,100 

448 

834 

769 

315 

1,133 

1,046 

923 
333 

532 

Leeiie  township 

Lyons  township   including  siuir  and  Pewamo 
\  dlages  and  part  of  Lvons  village 

2,437 

Lyons  village  (part  of) 

612 

Pewamo  villnm: 

384 

Lincoln  Pnyn.diip,  including  pan  of  kinde  vil- 

North  Plains  township,  including  part  of  Hub- 

360 

[For  total,  see  Lebanon  township,  Clinton 
County.] 
Odessa  township,  including  Lake  Odessa  village. 

1,231 

'471 
1,614 

922 
692 

Oliver  township,  including  MM  on  village 

2,251 
6S5 

1,680 

Orange  township 

1,311 

lull.  Anxini  township,  '  including  Port  Austin 

1,449 
507 

1,075 

319 

12  1,282 

2,500 
1,243 
1,011 
1,719 
1,058 
'919 
2,109 

1,469 

1,199 

393 
"1,242 

1,810 

1,318 

'679 
1,279 

<     1    1  11       <  1 1  1    ii      i     ill 

2,620 

1,678 

Rubicon  township,  including  Port  Hope  village. 

1,416 

Iosco  County 

-  i)      tin     to    ii  Imi   iiielinlnn;  Sebewaing  vil- 

"  15,224 

Alabaster  township 

533 

648 
213 
335 
100 
599 
312 
632 

1,452 
442 
699 
411 
325 

1,130 
864 
821 
358 
436 

1,061 
330 
472 
259 
900 
218 
100 
118 
328 

15,164 

464 
1,116 

4,328 

"Winsor  township,  including  Pigeon  village 

Au  Sable  township 

752 

349 

743 

1,736 

170 

39,818 

37,666 

Ingham  County 

Wardl 

955 
1,163 

1,412 
802 

1,002 
349 

2,786 
4, 846 
5,516 
5,263 

5,016 

1, 760 

1,297 

349 

2,014 

1,032 

1,045 

1,742 

972 

770 

L031 

1,172 

1,387 

920 

1,287 

1,'012 

1,504 

1,349 

1,109 

330 

364 

280 

1,228 

Oscoda  township,^  including  Oscoda  village 

Ingham  low  nship,  including  1  Wnsvillc  village.. 

1,155 

374 

16, 485 

1,232 
13,102 

980 

Lansing  township  '3 

here,  tow  nship,  including  \\  cliherville  village.. 

1,353 
1,441 
346 
2,220 
1,114 
1,248 
1,828 

1,422 
1,572 
404 
2,337 
1,058 
1,265 
1,875 

268 
»  8,990 

icp            ,•  i  ip,  including  Leslie  village 

is  4,432 

573 
3,775 

70S 
1,824 
1,248 

402 
3,231 

1,625 
1,264 

1,720 
1,392 

Onondaga  Iownship 

WardS 

•  County  total  include-,  population  (335)  of  White  Rock  township,  annexed  ti 

I.i   !  v  c     I    i    .so  and    I '.11  III. 

«  Bad  Axe  village,  returned  with  Colfax  and  \ 
porated  as  a  city  in  1905. 
5  Incorporated  ir  """r 

iurned  with   Sand  Beach  township  in  1900,  i 


wnship  in  1903;  part  of  Huron  town- 


"  County  total  includes  population  (55)  of  Thompson  township,  annexed  to 

'      '        .     ..  "I,  i.        I  .,  I      I'       I        ''.. I       '     ''1 

is  Whittemme  city  Meorpoia  led  from  part  of  Burleigh  township  in  1907. 

i'Cc 

is  County  total  includes  population  (414)  of  Felch  township,  taken  to  form  part 
of  Dickinson  County  between  1890  and]1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


237 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  chauges  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


minor  civil  DIVISION. 


Iron  County— Continued. 


Crystal  Falls  low  nship 
Hematite  township. 
Iron  Riv      "" 
village. 


ihip,'   including  Iron   Rive 


Mastodon  township.. 


Stambaugh  village.. 


Isabella  County.. 


BroomOeld  U 

Chippewa  township 

Coe  township,  m. ■  1 1 ■  ■  I i •  i -.-.  Shepherd  village.. 

Shepherd  village 

Cold  w  a  I  or  low  nship 

Deerfield  township 

Denver  township 

Fremont  township 

Gilmore  township 

Isabella  township 

Lincoln  low  nship 

Mount  Pleasant  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Nottawa  township 

Holland  township 

Sherman  township 

I.,,        ;.      M        10 


Jackson  County.. 

Blackman  township... 


Concord  township,  including  Concord  v: 


llano \  or  township,  including  Hanover  village. . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Warde 

Ward  7 

WardS 

Leoni  township 

Liberty  township. . 
Napoleon  township.. 


.■:'., 


Parma  villa 

Spring  Arbor  township 

Springport    township,    including    Springport 
village 

Springport  village 


Waterloo  townslpp. . 


Kalamazoo  County.. 


village. . 
Vicksb, 
Total,..     . 

Schoolcraft  townships. .     

Charleston  township,  including  parts  of  Au- 
gusta and  Galoshur"  \  illagos ' 

A ugusta  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  A  n, hi -in  villagt  m   Charleston  and 

Ross  townships 

Galesburg  village  (part  of) . 

Total  for  Galesburg  village  in  Charleston  and 

Comstock  townships 

Climax  township,  i noli a (int.  ('Umax  village 

Climax  village 


1,084 
938 
681 

1,176 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Kalamazoo  County— Continued. 

Comstock   township,  including   pari  of  Gales- 


WardB 

Kalaocr.o >\\  nship. 

I  i::hloou>  township 


liichland  village 

Rosslow  nship,  niche  ting  part  of  Augusta  village. 
*  ugusta  village  (part  of) . . 


Kalkaska  County.. 


Cold  Springs  township 

K.\<  vlsior  township 

Garfield  township 

Kalkaska  township,  including  Kalkaska  village. 

Kalkaska  village 

Oliver  township 

Orange  township 

Rapid  River  township 

Springlieli I  township 

Wilson  township 

Township  L'5,  range  52 

Township  25,  range  6 

Township  26,  range  5 

Township  27,  range  5 

Township  28,  range  5 

Kent  County 


i'Iiiii!  ii.  h!  Imr  nski  [is . . 


Byron  township.. 


Cannon  township.. 

Cascade  township 

Courtland  township. . 

Gaines  township 

Grand  Rapids  city . . . 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Warde 

Ward  7 

WardS 

WardS 

■WardlO 

WardU 

Ward  IS 

(Jraii'l  lia.pids  township,  including  East  Grand 
■ 

East  Grand  Rapids  village 

G ra  don  township 

Lowell  township,  including  Lowell  \  ilbge.  . 

Lowell  village 

Nelson  township,  including  Sand  Lake  village 


Solon  townships 

Sand  Lake  village 

Oakfield  township 

Paris  township 

Plainfleld  township,  including  part  of  Rockford 

village 

Rockford  village  (part  of) 

Solon  township,  including  part  of  Cedar  Springs 

Cedar  Springs  village  (part  of] 


10,41)1  . 
IS, 663  . 
16,031    . 


l,SS9 
2,147 


58  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Kent  County— Continued. 

Sparta  township,  including  Sparta  village  and 

part  of  Lisbon  village 

Lisbon  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Lisbon  village  in  Spnrlu  /<>«':;.;////>, 
Kent  County,  and  Chester  township,  Ot- 
tawa County 

(tj     Sparta  village 

S  pe  near  ( ownship 

Tyrone  township,  including  Kent  City  village 
and  part  of  Casnovia  village. 


Grandville  village... 


Keweenaw  County... 


Dover  township. 

Eden  township 

Elk  township <> 

Ellsworth  township,  including  part  of  Luther 

village 

Luther  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Luther  village  in  Ellsworth  and 

Newkirk  townships 

Lake  township 

Newkirk  township,  including  part  of  Luther 


Almont  township,  including  Almont  village. . . 

A  Imont  village 

Arcadia  township 

A i  tica  t ownship 

I  .,:.  I  ■     '  ii  ■.    'ii.  ■!  Ii     ■   i 

Cliiiui.l  village 

Burnside  township 

Deerfleld  township 

Dryden  township,  im  Imiina  Dryden  village... 

Dryden  villa gi __ 

Elba  township 

' ,  i )( .)- 1 1 ;  1 1 1  d  to wnship 

Hadley  township 

Imlay  township,  including  Imlay  City  village. 

Imlay  City  i  illng,    

Lapeer  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Lapeer  township - 

Marathon  township,  including  Columbiaville 
and  Otter  Lake  villages 

Columbiaville  village 

Otter  Lake  village 


1,016 
1,706 


1,110 


1,21 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Leelanau  County.. 


),  including  Empire  village  . . . 


1  .eland  i ownship.  ..    .. 

Solon  township 

Suttons  Bay  township,  including  Suttons  Bay 


Buttons  Bay  village.. 


Lenawee  County.. 


Adrian  city7 

Wardl 

WardZ 

Wards 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Adrian  township 


d  village.. 
;d  viliage. 


Clinton  village. 

Deerfleld  township,  including  Deerfleld  village.. 

Deerfleld  village 

Dover  township,  including  part  of  Clayton  vil- 


Fairfield  township 

Franklin  township 

1  Eudson  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Hudson  township,  including  part  of  Clayton 


i  'loi/imi  milage  (part  of).. 


Macon  township. 
Madison  township. 
Medina  township.. 
Ogden  township... 
Palmyra  township. 
Raisin  township. . 

™eway  towns1-1 
Iritton  villag 

Riga  township 

Rollin  township,  including  part  of  Addison  vil- 

ddison  village  (part  of), 
"olalfor  Addison  village 

stock  townships 

__    Jtownship 

Seneca  township,  including  Morenci  village.. 


Tecumseh  village 

Woodstock  township,  including  part  of  Addison 

Addison  village  (part  of) 


Livingston  County.. 


Cohoctah 

Conway  township . . . 

Deerfleld  township . . 

Genoa  township 

Green  Oak  township. 
Hamburg  township. 
w"ndy  township,  in 
Fowlerville  villat 
Hartland  township 


Handy  township,  including  Fowlerville  \  illage. 


Howell  township,  including  wards  1,  3,  and 

and  part  of  ward  2  of  Howell  village 

lion  ill  i  illage  (part  of). 
Totalfar  E~—n 


'County  total  Includes  population  (58)  of  Copper  Harbor  township,  annexed  to 
Eagle  Harbor  and  Grant  townships  between  1890  and  1900. 

3  Not  returned  separatelv. 

<County  total  im  hale,  population  (111)  of  Center  township,  annexed  to  Webber 
township;  popi  i  la  i  io  n  ml ,  of  <J  lencoe  township,  taken  to  form  part  of  Newkirk  town- 
ship; and  population  (121)  of  Yates  township,  annexed  to  Cherry  Valley  township, 
between  1890  and  1900. 


village  in  Howell  and  Marion 
townships 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Wardl, 

6  Sweet  Water  township  organized  from  part  of  Elk  township  in  1908. 
•  Incorporated  in  1903. 


■ 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


239 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Livingston  County— Continued. 

753 

1,058 
US 
758 

1,118 
477 
829 
909 

4,004 

908 

1,108 
90 

865 
1,201 

500 

930 
2,983 

947 
1,146 

26,688 

27,856 

994 

1,584 

604 

752 

1,357 

490 

425 

1,969 

12,381 

1,314 

1,682 

1,470 

1,752 

1,718 

1,853 

2,692 

2,990 

903 

550 

784 

324 

6*5 

581 

733 

46,739 

881 

1,428 
448 
799 

1,237 
429 

Marion  township,  including  part  of  ward  12  of 

Bear  Lake  town  ;hip,  including  Hear  Lake  vil- 

914 
1,242 

M9 

1,076 
1,010 

2,455 

Putnam  township,  including  I'iuckney  village 

Clc.oti  township,  including  Copemish  village.. 

810 

2,283 
14,260 

12,812 

411 

454 

1,811 
'  1,18! 
1,328 

9,249 

204 

1,857 

1,016 

625 

1  7,703 

159 

1,949 

•     1,115 

347 

>  7,830 

McMillan  township,  including  Newberry   vil- 

3,128 
508 

920 

274 

558 
791 

41,239 

Macklnac  Count 

Onckama  township,  including  <  i uekaiua  village 

1,082 

219 
632 
876 
1,186 
441 
490 
714 
490 
475 
838 

2,118 

SOS 
648 
629 
638 
402 

32,606 

236 
377 

313 

001 
727 

1,090 

665 
445 

1,046 

173 

2,271 

750 

.      310 

452 

762 

171 

2,704 

1,009 
852 

2,402 

604 

12,448 

»11 

1,722 

2,012 

1,330 

1,516 

895 

945 

1,034 

895 

587 

11,503 

2,684 

1,613 

1,949 

2,  020 

2,637 

155 

846 

8,460 

1,618 

1,421 

1,037 

2,225 

2,169 

157 

736 

2,420 

911 

159 

546 

1,150 

202 

306 

304 

21,832 

1,707 
662 
303 
595 
341 
13,255 

1 1  uinboldl,  township 

Ward  1 

WardS... 

WardS 

185 
33,244 

130 
31,813 

Ward  4 

Armada  township,  including  Armada  village 

1,718 
748 

'976 

1,787 

1,881 
899 

920 

1,856 
60 

2,225 

170 
600 

2,251 
478 
600 

1,277 
1,560 
7,707 
2,4S5 

2,306 
1,240 

2,171 

337 

667 

777 

1,497 

Slfi 

496 
1,675 

154 
2,445 

297 

'811 

'863 

1,789 

849 

1,580 

2,093 
895 

922 
1,825 

41 

252 
2,440 

721 

2,351 
489 
390 

L677 
6,576 

1,770 

2,021 
938 

2,121 
865 

865 
1,819 

Ward  10 

Bruce  township,  hie in:.'  pari  oi  UoilH'n  \  illage 

360 

10, 058 

Total  for  Romin  rillnnc  in  firucc  an<!    U'uxh- 

>ld   township,  including  part  of  New 

Total  for  i\    i    1            >              /    in    (  1 1\  •  i 
field  township,     Hncoiiib   i  ,„nnty,  and  Ira 

200 
1,143 
6,935 

Clinton  township,  including  part  of  Fraser  vil- 

Total  for  Fmsi  i  cill'itii  in  Clinton  and  Erin 

Erin  township,  including  | 

2,449 

94 

695 

2,385 
606 

1,074 
4^748 

2,293 
892 
192 

1,448 
141 

Lenox  township,  including  New  Haven  village 
and  part  of  Richmond  village 

1,132 

Total  for  I     1          I     il         in   Lenox  and 

Turin  township 

100 

282 
18,885 

2,275 
350 

686 

743 

1,726 

360 

662 
1,915 

202 
2,567 

350 

1,993 
731 

1,404 
2,486 

688 

783 

1,653 

S84 

563 
2,038 

179 
2,423 

Richmond  k>v.                              parts  of  Mem- 

964 
409 

1,287 
277 
815 

1.162 
673 
345 
282 

9,132 

1,767 

i,8se 

1,803 
1,809 

'  87 

845 

1.456 

»  1,062 

"1,254 
269 

1,112 
569 
293 

Custer  lownslup, l(l  including  Custer  village 

Totalfor  Memphis  village  in  Rich  mom/  ion-n- 
ship,  Macomb  :  ;■<, ni n ,  ami  llilcy  township, 

- ;  ■  '                     '       ■■•  ■     

Total  for  1      i     I        n-     1  II  t,  and  Sterling 

7,iG6 

■ 

Warren  town-'                            ren  village 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

2,080 
749 

965 

1,488 

Romeo  village  (part  of) 

Riverton  township 

1,203 

1  County  totals  include  population  (658  in  1900;  586  in 


'J  '  >i  g -ed   iron     (  V  ! .  :r  a  o   [   .-  I   ci  i.,  '    I    '■  ■  , 

8  Hudson  township  organized  from  part  of  Hendricks  township  in  1907. 


and  Michigamme  townships  in  1904. 


8  Wells  township  organized  from  part  of  Forsyth  township  in  1903. 

9  County  total  iuclud"s  population  U7i  1  of  Lincoln  iownsiiin,  annexed  t< 
Hamlin,  and   I'cre   \iaipneiic  townships  between  1890  and,  1900. 

i"  Included  pari  of  Scottville  village  in  1900 


18  Meade  township  organized  from  part  of  Freesoil  t< 


240 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF    MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Mason  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Sheridan  n-    .    , 
Shotanan  low  nsliip. 


Mecosta  County.. 


Aetna  township,  including  part  of  Morley  vil- 


fteld  townships 
Austin  township . . . 
Big  Rapids  city 


Wnr.t   /. 

WardS 

Wards 

WardA 

Wards 

Rapids  township., 
jpewa  townshirj . . . 
x  township . . 


Deerfield  township,  including  part  of  Morley 


Morley  village  (part  of) 

Fork  township,  including  Barryton  village 

Barryton  village  2 

Grant  township 

Green  township 

Hinton  township 

Martiny  township 

Mecosta  township,  including  Stanwood  village.. 


Menominee  County.. 


Cedarville  township. . 

Harris  township  « 

Holmes  township 


Menominee  city . . 


Ward  1 . . 
'Ward  >.. 
WardS.. 


Ward5 

WardS 

Ward! 

Menominee  township. . 
Meyer  township 


Stephenson  township,  including  Daggett  and 


Stephenson  village. . 


up.. 


Midland  County... 

Coleman  city  s , 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Edenville  township 

Geneva  township, 
Greendale  townst 
Homer  township. 

Hope  township 

Ingersoll  township. 
Jasper  township... 
Jerome  township. . 


Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward4 

Midland  township.. 


1,061 

84 

1,216 


i  Returned  with  Amber  and  Custer  townships  in  1900;  incorporated  as  a  city 
907. 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

3  County  total  includes  population  (12,310)  of  Breen  and  Norway  townships 


6  Incorporated  In  1902. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Missaukee  County... 


Enterprise  township  s. 


Lake  City  village  (pa  tl  of) 

Total  for  Lake  City  village  in  Lake  and  Reeder 


jk-liaiu  city  ■'. 

'    Wardl... 

WardS... 


Norwich  township 

Pioneer  township 

ownship,  including  part  of  Lake  City 


Monroe  County.. 


Ash  township 

Bedford  township. . 
Berlin  township.. 


Ida  township. . 

La  Salle  township. . 

London  township. . 


Washtenaw  County.. 


Monroe  city. 

Ward  1 . . 

WardS.. 

WardS.. 

Ward  4.. 
Monroe  township. . 


Whiteford  township.. 


Montcalm  County.. 


Belvidt 

liliioinci'  inn  ii.|ii)i  including  ;  arson  City  village 
Carson  City  village . 


.<ln  rii)  iin  fit  luge  l  purl  of) 

Total  for  Sheridan  village  in  Bushnell,  Evt 

grit  n,  Fairplain,  iiiidSithin/liKi  itxhips.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Home  township,  including  Edmore  village. . 
Edmore  village.. 


iio\  nolds   township,   including   Howard  City 


n  1905. 


n  1900,  incorporated  as  a  city 


1      .rill    i\  o  oi    |ir:|-,il|:iiiOl1   i:i    '    ololli.ol    \  ilium: 

i  iii ise  in    ii  in i •  oil;, hi :/oil  i i on i  part  of  West  Branch  township  in  1903.'^1 

s  McBain  village,  returned  with  Richland  and  Riverside  townships  in  1900, 
incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 

i°  Exclusive  of  population  of  McBain  village. 
"  No  population  reported  in  1900. 
"!  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN.  2< 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued'. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 

minor  crvrL  DIVISION. 


Montcalm  County— Continued. 


Newaygo  County— Continued. 


Sheridan  village  (part  of).. 


YV  infield  township 


Montmorency  County.. 


ilillumn  township,*  including  llillman  village. 


village.. 
Newaygo  village  (part  of) . . 

Good  well  township 

Grant  township 

Home  township 

Lincoln  township 

Monroe  township 


1,016 

695 

1,066 


Muskegon  County.. 


Casnovia  township,  including  part  of  Casnovla 

Casnooia  village  (part  of) 

[For   total,    see    Tyrone    township,    Kent 
County.] 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Dalton  township 


Oakland  County 

Addison  township,  including  Leonard  village... 

Leonard  village 

Avon  township,  including  Rochester  village 


.,..'/ 


1,116 

SS6  I 
2,584 
1,636 

I 
2,296 
1,170 
1,179 

"i',m  ' 


Holton  tt 

Lakcton  township 

Montague  township,  including  Montague  vi 
Montague  village 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward/, 

Ward  5 

Wards 

Ward! 

Ward8 

.Muskegon  town  snip  ■ . . . . 
Muskegon  Ilciclu--  city". 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

iskegon  citv 

Wardl ' 

Wardi 

WardS 

Norton  township' 


Groveland  township 

Highland  township 

Holly  township,  including  Holly  village... 

Holly  village 

Independence  township,  including  Clarkston 
village 

Clarkston  village 

Lyon  township,  including  South  Lyon  village.. 

South  Lyon  village 

Milford  township,  including  Milford  village 

Milford  village 

Novi  township 

Oakland  township 

Orion  township,  including  Orion  village 


Ward  6 

Pontiac  township 

Rose  township 

Royal  Oak  township,  including  Royal  Oak  vil- 


1,040 

2,278 
1,6S7 

1,144 

S46 
1,427 


3,264  . 
$,971  . 
4,46$    . 


1,866 
1,108 
1, 245 


1,990 
1,172 
9,769 


2,120 
1,266 

1,297 
S87 
1,660 
707 
1,962 
1,1S8 
1,306 
896 
1,297 


White  Lake  township.. 


Newaygo  County 

Ashland  township,  including  G 

Grant  village 

Barton  township 

Beaver  township 

Big  Prairie  township 

^-ldgeton  township.. 

'ooks  to^ — u: 

village 

Newaygo  village  (part  of) . . 
Total  for  Newaygo  ti"  ■ 

field  to-jvnsliips. . 


Brooks  township,  including  part  of  Newaygo 


n  Brooks  and  Gar- 
Croton  township,  including  Croton  village. . 


Croton  milage 

Dayton  township,  including  part  of  Fremont 

village I 

Fremont  village  (part  of) 

Total  for    Fremont  village  in   Dayton  and 

Sheridan  townships 

Denver  township,  including  part  of  Hesperia 

village | 

Hesperia  village  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Hesperia  villagi  in  Di  net  r  toicnshi)<. 
Newaygo  County,  and  Neicfteld  towmhip, 

Oceana  County 

Ensley  township I 

1  County  total  includes  population  (92)  of  Wheatfield  township,  annexed  t 
Vienna  township  between  1890  and  1900. 

•Avery  t"  o    nship  ir  " 


Oceana  County.. 

Benona  township 

Claybanks  township 

Colfax  township 

Crystal  township 


Greenwood  township 

Hart,  township,  including  Hart  village 

Hart  village 

Leavitt  township,  including  Walkerville  village. 


2,913 
1,666 
1,071 


e  Denver  township,  Newaygo 


Pentwater  township,  including  Pentwater  v 


i  Exclusive  of  population  of  Muskegon  Heights  v: 

*  Incorporated  In  190a. 

•  Incorporated  in  1908. 


28407—12 16 


2  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Ogemaw  County. . 


Churchill  lownship.. 


ilorloii  tow 
Slacking  1 1 


hip.. 


Hiehland  township  2 

Hose  City' 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward's 

O-''    I  ■    i;  O  ■■ 

West  Branch  city  « 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

West  Branch  township  *. 


Ontonagon  County.. 


Bohemia  township. . . 
Carp  Lake  township.. 
Greenland  town-ship... 
:  laiglil  township 


Ontonagon  township,  including  Ontonagon  vil- 


Stannard  township « 

Osceola  County.. 


Burdell  township,  including  Tustin  village 

Tustin  village 

Cedar  township 

0  hip.  i i ti -hiding  part  of  Evart  village. 


Hartwick  township.. 


■       ■  ■  '■■  .... 

Le  Roy  township,  including  Le  Roy  village 

Le  IUiij  village 

Lincoln  township 

Marion  township,  including  Marion  village 

Mario  a  village 

Middle  Branch  to  worship 

I  li--'  i     .     M-.l'i|i         .  ... 

'  ..,,-,  ■■:  '    i',   .  'i  .  'in,    i:i<  In   We     i",    i    ,.     '    ■.  ■..       'i 

lage.. 


Evart  village  (pa 


<■>!)■■ 


Richmond  township,  including  Reed  City  vil- 


Reed  City  village . . 


Sylvan  township.. 


Oscoda  County.. 


Dig  Creek  low  nship. . 
Clinton  townships.... 
Comins  township  8  . . . 
Miner  township 


Otsego  County 

Bugle;,  township,  including  part  of  Caylord  vil- 


<!a:jln,-il  villain  <  i>  trl  of).  . 


1,312 
SIB 
1,250 
1,253 


'  '■  '     '      .,      |   ,,|,'    '       i.      I  ''.'.    :   I'l    I     '.in.  .,1    II: 

lexed  to  Foster  and   Hose  townships:  and  population  (2TI  in  lMl'J)  ol 
■nship,  annexed  to  West  Branch  township,  between  1S90  and  1900. 

2  Mills  township  annexed  in  1903. 

'  Hose  City  incorporated  from  part  of  Rose  township  in  190,".. 

<  West  Branch  village, 


i  i-     i.'a'ke 

wuship, 


city  in  l'.Ki,-,. 


led  with  Wes 


)f  West  Branch  village. 

'■  Stannard  to  unship  o,.wini/wd  from  part,  ol  MeMillan  township  it 
'County    (olnl   includes    nopulalion    (307)   of    .Uhei'lon,    llaiinon 
Hindu     I  )    i    hip  ,   inn         I  i         ig  ( 'reel:  town   hip    p  ipul    tt     i  i  I    I ) 


townshii    . .. 

annexed  to  Mentor  township,  between     .      . 

i  Clinton  tow  m  ship  organized  from  part  of  Comi 


» Incorporated  in  1901 


Kim   r  tow  nship;  and  population  (218)  of  Long  L 
wnship  ir 


Otsego  County— Continued. 


Ehnira  township. . 


Otsego  Lake  township.. 
Ottawa  County.. 


Allendale  township 

Blendon  township 

Chester  township,  including  part  of  Lisbon  vil- 


Wards 

Wardi 

Grand  Haven  township... 
Holland  city 

Ward  1 

WariS 

Wards 

Ward  4. 


a  township.. 


Coopersville  village.. 
_..  jinson  township 

'':■■■'■    i 

village  and  pa  i  (  ol  '.-iiutoorf  village ; 

Fniii port  village  (part of) j 

[For  total,  see  Frultport  township,  Muske- 
gon County.] 
: '     ■ 

I  ownship 

Wrigh t  township 

Zeeland  city  i° 

Wardl 

WardS 

Zeeland  township  10 


Presque  Isle  County.. 


Belknap  township. . 


Miller sburg  villages. 


Krakow  township  . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Posen  township,18  including  Posen  village.. 

I'oxi  ii  village  » 

Presque  Isle  township 


Roscommon  County.. 


Backus  township  2> 

Denton  township  21 

Gerrish  township 

Higgins  township,2'-  including  Roscommon  v 


1,291 

246 

493 
511 

385 
267 
465 

1,681 

1,259 

137 

219 

'1,767  I 


;  Roscommon  township 

0  Zeeland  village,  relumed  with   I  iollaiiii  and  /'.eelam!  townships  in  1900,  incor- 
led  asa.  oit.v  in  10(17. 

n  of'/eelan.!  village. 


"  Included  Onaway  village  ir 


Part  taken  to  form  North  A 


a  city  in  1903. 

i*  Htila.wski  low  nsliip  oi'.'enizeil  from  part  of  Posen  I  ownship 'in  1903. 
is  Incorporated  in  l'ji)7. 

2«  County  totals  include  poonlalion  ( l.O'J  in  Paiiij;  sr,7  in  l.v.HDol  SI.  Helen  i. 
ship,  annexed  to  1 1  iggi.ns  and  Hu'lmeld  tow  n.-.hips  since  1900. 

21  Backus  tow  1.  :lup  01  gani-:ed  from  part  of  Denton  township  in  1910. 

22  Part  of  St.  Helen  township  annexed  in  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

89.290 

81,222 

82,273 

St.  Clair  County— Continued. 

Port  Huron  city— Continued. 

Ward  4..... 

2,780 
2,426 
2,337 
1,631 
2,680 
1,176 
930 
1,296 
1,934 

1,324 
220 

'981 

826 

827 

1,366 

1,348 

1,223 

329 

376 

618 

35,499 

1,095 
1,422 
1,481 
1,453 

237 
1,162 
1,704 
3,737 

2, 128 
757 

2,529 

i,ses 

2,014 

1,149 
607 
1,337 
BOB 
840 
788 
1,382 
641 
1,676 
50, 510 
3,280 
2,166 
2,692 
2,620 
2,407 
2,649 
2,092 
2,888 
2,755 
2,643 
2,321 
2,SB8 
2,194 
2,734 
1,864 
1,988 
1,687 
1,908 
S,84S 
3,610 
1,454 

3,064 

1,481 

532 

573 

1,616 

1,162 

1,736 

741 

52,341 

913 
1,430 
1,458 
1,504 

231 
1,286 
1,873 
3,585 
1,952 

855 

2,540 

t,m 

2,063 

1,553 
1,420 
1, 469 

1,190 

1,813 
2, 998 
2,075 

6S1 

2,361 
1,066 

1,815 

township 

lineua  Vista  township 

1,666 

1,462 
236 

2,543 

luiosaiung   township,   including  Chosaniiig   vil- 

Riley  township,  including  purl  of  Memphis  vil- 

1  60- 

217 

I'iih    iuMisliiji,    including   Franken- 

|  l'"or    total,    sec    Iticliiuond    in-.-,  i    .hip,     ;': 
comb  County.] 

2,353 

Fremont  to  .vnship 

1,141 
610 

1,316 
489 
872 
710 

1,610 
810 

1,630 
42,345 

812 

1,105 
412 
863 
543 

1,703 
582 

1,221 
46,322 

James  township 

Jonesfield  township,  including  Morrill  village... 

1,554 
1,432 
1,125 

Kochville  township 

'937 

Maple  Grove  to  .vnship 

Ma n on  i o  vnship 

Wichland  to.aiship 

St.  Joseph  County 

23,889 

Wards 





Burr  Oak  township,  including  Burr  Oak  village. 

liuir  Onl;  ,  ill, mi: 

1,559 

1,712 
863 

1,910 

1,244 

783 
521 
651 
954 
1, 154 

1,600 
768 
494 

1,511 
613 
824 

3,635 

1,420 
987 

1,228 
498 

5,072 

1,600 

1,944 

601 

1,250 
667 

33,930 

1,698 

744 

1,842 

1,738 

Ward  6 

Colon  township,  including  Colon  village 

1,515 

Ward  8 

Constantino   township,   including   Constantino 

1,919 
1,226 

526 
665 

1,048 

1,269 
731 

1,776 
777 
493 

1,577 
648 
891 
765 

2,465 

Ciiiixhiiilni,  /,7/c.yr 

1,346 



Iviliiiis  township 

1,035 



1'  :i wu  1 :  iver  township 

602 

[•  Inrcncc  township 

791 

Flowerfield  township.. 

1,184 

Lconhhis  township 

1,452 

Lockport  township 

741 

dciidon  township,  including  Mendon  village 

Mi  nilini  rill  age 

1,893 

Mot  (.villi-  township 

545 

1,244 

2,925 

1,817 

585 

1,723 
1,185 
1,576 

55,228 

1,340 

Xottaua  township,  including  Centrevillc  \  illage. 

1,910 

St.   Charles   township,   including   St.   Charles 

Park  township 

1,095 

Sherman  township 

1,048 

516 
493 
1,579 
1,200 
1,581 
1,963 

*  52,105 

2,489 

Ward) 

S turgis  township 

488 
3,550 

500 

Three  Itivers  city 

3,131 

White     Pigeon     township,     including     While 

1,348 
70S 

35,055 

1,214 
953 
455 
1,413 
1,189 
2,182 

1,204 

791 
964 

1,070 
327 

1,005 
292 
597 
810 

1,040 

21 

1,171 
1,151 
818 
3,770 
1,178 
1,003 
1,889 
1,743 
761 
18, 863 
1,226 
1,211 
1,302 

1,267 

6  1,200 

532 

1,722 

1,318 

2,462 

1,216 

948 

1,054 

1,130 

257 

1,155 

268 

774 

923 

1,236 

1,304 

1,264 

1,437 

859 

3,829 

1,237 

6 1, 300 

572 

1,811 

1J681 

961 

Clay  township,  including  Algonac  village 

1,203 
966 

1,207 
80 

401 

690 

1,112 

1,380 

470 

397 

613 

1,052 

1,516 

234 

1,320 

274 

833 

1,094 

955 

1,043 

842 

1,043 

1,641 

619 

1,019 

1,107 
1,010 

1,327 
100 

400 
603 

606 

1,015 

1,014 

1,158 

1,054 

294 

1,251 

"    ■              ■:■..,,,               .,"    -I     : ■ 

Kaist.  i  'In  na  township 

Total  for  Cm<,,  in  illt  i  ilium  in  Jlritlgrln:  m  pl,,ii 

774 
1,142 
1,457 

1,495 

ira  township,  including  part  of  New  Baltimore 

'3  1,051 

2,042 

282 

1,539 

[For  total,  see  Chesterfield  township,  Ma- 

1,202 

1,356 

857 

3,268 

Delaware  township,  including  Forestville  village 

2,178 

l',002 

1,003 
1,049 

909 
1,062 

893 
1,036 

15  2, 047 

619 

i«  1, 143 

WardS 

1,617 

647 

19, 158 

1,683 

Capac  village 

Port  Huron  city' 

13,543 

Lexington  township,"  including  Lexington  vil- 
lage  

Lerington  village 

Maple  Valley  township  10 

WardS 

"1,155 

1  Incorporated  in  1905. 

i  ■■    .      i.r,  ,■■;,:     1,,   ■.,.,, ,        e. I 

a  Returned  as  Thomastown  in  1900. 

<  County  total  includes  population  (2,832)  of  Fort  Gratiot  city,  annexed  t< 
Huron  city  between  1890  and  1900. 

6  Yale  village,  returned  with  Brockway  township  in  1900,  incorporated  as 


•  Incorporated  in  1904. 


9  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

10  Browu  City  village,  returned  with  Maple  Valley  township  in  1900,  Incorporated 
as  a  city  In  1907. 

n  Croswell  village,  returned  with  Lexington  township  In  1900,  Incorporated  as  a 
city  in  1905. 

12  Included  part  of  Sanilac  Center  village  (no  1  to  1900. 

is  Exclusive  of  population  of  Sanilac  Center  village  (now  Sandusky  city). 

"  Incorporated  In  1903. 

16  Exclusive  of  population  of  Croswell  village. 

'« Exclusive  of  population  of  Brown  City  village. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  otc,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Sanilac  County— Continued. 

Marlon  township,  including  Deckervllle  village. 

Deckerville  village 

Uarlcl  u-  township,  including  Marlette  village... 

Marlette  village 

Minden  townshlp.includingMlndenCity  village. 

Minden  City  village 

Moore  township 

Sandusky  city  ' 

Sanilac  township,  including  Port  Sauilac  village. 

Port  Sanilac  village 

Speaker  township,  including  Melvin  village 

Melvin  village " 


Schoolcraft  County.. 


Cusino  township  ? 

Doyle  township  8 

Germfask  township  8. . 
Hiawatha  township ». . 

Inwood  township 

Manistique  city  " 

Wardl 

WarM 

Wards 

Ward/, 

Manistique  township  & 


Thompson  township  13 


Shiawassee  County.. 
Antrim  township. . . 


Bennington  township 

Burns  township,  including  Byron  village.. 

Byron  village 

Caledonia  township 

Corunna  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Fairfield  township 

Hazelton  township 

.  Middlebury  township 

New  Haven  township 


Ward  1 . . 

11',./,/  .'.. 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Perry  township,  including  Morrice  and  Perry 


Laingsburg  village.. 


Venice  township 

Vernon  township,  including  Durand  and  Ver- 


Tuscola  County.. 


Unionville  village. . 


Oagetown  village 

•  Name  changed  from  Sanilac  Center  ii 
Watertown  townships  in  1900;  incorporated  : 
2  Incorporated  in  1907. 


1,755 

628 

2,438 


1,463 

432 

L510 


1,28-1 
e  5,818 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


1905.     Returned  with  Custer  e 


Tuscola  County— Continued. 

'grove  township,  including  Fairgrove  v, 


ship,  including  part  of  Kingston 


Kingston  village  (pan 


'     '■>.  hno    <>■•■■•     I lo.iiir'     |.  o  !        I     ! 

village 

h'linjxtuii  nlhlij,   i  purl  of)..    . 
Millington  township,  including  Milllngton  vil- 


Van  Buren  County.. 


Almena  township 

Antwerp  township,  including  Lawton  village. . . 

Lawton  village 

Arlington  township,  including  part  of  Bangor 
village 

Bangor  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bangor  village  in  Arlington  and 

Bangor  townships 

Bangor  township,  including  part  of  Bangor  vil- 


Hnnijor  lillnge  (part  of).. 
omingdale  township, 
ilc  \  illago  and  part  of 
Bloomingtiuh  ullnj,    . 

ijolni  I  ill,    ,  lllilll,.   I  vmi 

Total  for  Gobleville  vi     . 
and  Pine  Grove  townships. . 


i 'uiiiuiiiia  tow nsliip.  : 
'ree'dsvdl,  i  Umj 


:luding  Breedsville  vil- 


Geneva  township 

llloiiilmri  lira  r i s 1 1 1 1 > 

i on]  n><,  u  I i 1 1 »,  i no! m I'idl'  1 1  urtford  village. 


Lawrence  township,)  nolo  i  (m-  J.  uwrence  village. 
Lawrence  village 

I'uw  I'au  towns!  0 1 1.  including  Paw  Paw  village. 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

South  Haven  township  I5 

Waverly  township 

Washtenaw  County.. 

Ann  Arbor  city 


l!"rt/(//.. 
H'unU.. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  4.. 


Ward  6 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ann  Arbor  township.  . 


.nrnh'i'uaioi  lownship 

Dexter  township 

Freedom  township 

Lima  township,  including  part  of  Chelsea  vil- 


l'.W  j 


2,164 
942 

1,440 


1,591 

2S6 

1,728 


1,036 

1,383 

1,739 

1,769 

1,011 

1,084 

696 

702 

1,013 

1,134 

u  County  totals  include  population  (517  in  1900;  422  In  1890)  of  Harrisor 
unnexed  to  Hiawatha  and  Thompson  townships  since  1900. 
'  Organized  from  par*  - '  " 


a  Part  of  Harrison  township  annexed  in  1907. 
"  Incorporated  in  1901. 

"  South  Haven  village,  returned  with  South  Haven  township   Is  1900,  inoorpo- 
ted  as  a  city  in  1900. 
'«  Exclusive  of  population  of  South  Haven  village. 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 


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Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  J 910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  '..] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Washtenaw  County— Continued. 

)di  township,  including  part  of  Saline  village. . . 
Sail  lie  village1  (part  of) 

/       ,.      .;     ...  ......        •     .<  ,  ... 


Manchester  township,  including  Manchester  vil- 
lage  

.1/ audit  sit r  i illage 


Saline  iillim.  '  (par 
salem  inwnship.. 


Saline  low  nship,  including  run.  ol  Saline  village. 

Saline  village  (part  of) 

U>i\  nsliip,  including  I  >ex lev  village 


Saline  tillage  (pi 
"uclu 
....  ullage. 
Sharon  township 


lli.it,  i-  nihil 

jon  township 
iperior  township. 
Ivan  township  including  part  of  Chelsea  vil- 
lage   

Chelsea  village  {part  of) 


Saline  villages. . 

Milan  villain  (pari  >-/  !.. 

[For  total,  see  Milan 
County.] 

Salint  village1  ipm-l  of). 
Ypsilanti  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Ypsilanti  township 


township,   Monroe 


Wayne  County.. 


M  row  ns I  own  township 

Can  i  o 0  I  ownship 

Dearborn  township,  including  Dearborn  village 

Dearborn  village 

Detroit  city2 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

WardS 

WardB 

Ward  10 , 

Ward  11 

Ward  IB 

WardlS 

Ward  14 

WardlS 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

WardlS 

K corse  township,"'  including  Ecorse,  Ford 
City,  Oakwood,  and  River  Rouge  villages 


i  township,*  including  part  of  High- 
land Park  village 

Highland  Park  village  (partof).. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Wayne  County— Continued. 

Crosse  labile  low  nship,' including  Crosse  I'ninl.c 

'  all      <     I" ■      ..in,  i.  ■  .  .     . 

illagcs,  and  partof  St.  Clair  Heights  village 


C.Vo.v.vc   I'm  nil  i  i/laiit  .  . 


348,793  j      257,111 


35,704  j      205,876 


(Irossi  1'oinle  harm*   .  .  .. 

Urosve  Pointe  I 'ink  villagt   • 
/,,,■     .....       .     .,/,■,,. i,      ■  , 

I  lainl.ramck   township,'  including    I  lain  Camel. 

\  illage  and  part  of  Highland  Park  village 

Ha  intra  mck  village  » 

Highland  Park  village  i  pari  of) 

Huron  township 


village 

Nankin  township,  including  Wayne  village 

Wayne  village 

Northville  township,  including  N'orthville  vil- 
lage  

\iirih villi:  villain 

Plymouth  I  ownship,  including  Plymouth  village 

I'hl  niuulli  i  illage 

...  i.        i.i... .  ii.    .        :     ...  ....        I...  ■■ 

Redford  village  8 


Sumpter  township.. 


Wardl.. 
Ward  .'... 
Ward.:.. 
Ward  4.. 


Wexford  County.. 


ilmr/jliii  villa, ...  i  imri  m  i  

Total/or  Harrietta  village  in  Boon  and  Slagle 
townships 

'    adill    i    (  ii  -.  ....  

Wardl 

Ward  % 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Cedar  Creek  township,  inelu.  ling  Man  Ion  village, 

Manton  village 

Cherry  Grove  township 

Clam  Lake  township 

Col  fa  -.  Inwnship ' 

Greenwood  township 

Hanover  township,  me u:   I'.iiekley  village 


Sherman  i  a'/a,/,  \  nan  nf\      .  

li.ii.Y.  s..n»,         Hailing  township 

! !j  Henderson  township 

j j  [  Liberty  township 

||  Selma  township 

1,748    !    Slagle  township,  including  part  of   Harrietta 

village 

I    .:;.;       .  .'!,...,',  ■..,.•■ 

i South  Branch  township 

Springville  township,  including  Mcsick  village 

and  part  of  Sherman  village 

Mesick  village  9 

2,360,  2,465    ,  Sherman  r,ll„„v  i  pari  of) 

245t   |  Wexford  township,  including  part  of 

I      village 

427  : j  Sherman  village  (part  of) 


8,375 

2,S3S    . 
2,446    ■ 


i  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Saline  township  only. 

.■        i    .  ,     ■  -  s    i  ,    ■         ,.iin  ,i      ...       ;  i  c.  .,     ,..,;:    .,       j 

township  (including  Dei  re  >   s  illage)  annexed  in  1906,  and  parts  of  Grosse  Pointeand 
i  i  i "ii 
3  Part  of  Ecorse  township  (including  Glenwood  village)  annexed  to  Wyandotte 


6  Parts  annexed  lo  Detroil.oic    in  ion.}  mid  inn; 

7  Parts  annexed  to  Detroit  city  in  1907. 

8  Incorporated  in  1907. 

9  Incorporated  in  1901. 

10  Part  annexed  to  Detroit  city  in  1906. 

11  Incorporated  in  1905. 


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STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


V  OR  VILLAGE. 


Addison  village Leu 

Adrian  city '<  Len 

Ahmeek  village.. 


Ann  Arborcity ,  Washtenaw.. 

Applegate  village Sanilac 

Armada  village Macomb. . 

Ashley  village Gratiot. 

Athens  village Calhoun 

Au  Greseity 

Au  Sable  city 

Aususta  village 

Bad  Axe  city 

Baldwin  village 

Bancroft  village 

Bangor  village 

Baraga  village 


'I  mi  !(  ( 
liladwin. . 


Bellaire  village... 
Belleville  village. 
Bellevue  village. . 


Berrien  Springs  village. . 

Bessemer  city 

Big  Rapids  city 

Birmingham  village 

Bllssheld  village 


Ui'nzie. .  . 


Mecosta 

Oakland 

Lenawee 

Van  Buren.. 

Kalkaska 

Charlevoix.. 


■■:.■'  I.I'M.IW'.'I' 


Buchanan  village Berrien . 

Buckley  village Wexford  . . . 

Burlington  village Calhoun 

Burr  Oak  village j  St.  Joseph... 

Byron  village Shiawassee.. 

Cadillac  city I  Wexford 

Caledonia  village 


Caro  village :  Tuscola 

Carson  City  village Montcalm.. 

Carsonville  village Sanilac 

Caseville  village.. 


Casnovia  village {* 


Charlevoix  city... 
Charlotte  city.... 
Cheboygan  city.. 


Clare  city 

Clarkston  village 
Clayton  village.. 


Clinton  village 

Coldwater  city 

Coleman  city 

Coloma  village 

Colon  village 

Columbiaville  village.. 

.   Concord  village 

Constantine  village 

Coopers  villa  village 


.   Tuscola 

.   Cass 

,   Kent 

Antrim 

t.  Joseph.... 

.   Charlevoix . . 

.   Cheboygan  .. 


.   Clare 

.  Oakland.. 

.  Lenawee.. 

Kalamazoo 

.  Lenawee.. 

.  Genesee... 

.  Berrien... 


1,021 
1,185 

904 

18,563 

27,628 

13, 197 
27,839 

3,282 
1,157 

1,074 

6,50L! 
484 

914 
3,692 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Tabs*  2.  -POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  J910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


Y  OR  VILLAGE. 


Imlay  City  village... 


11  on- 1  Hon.. 
Lenawee . . . 
Lapeer 


Jackson 

Hillsdale.... 

K:llnm:UOD.. 


Kalamazoo  city 

k  llkasfa    i  lllegc ■ 

Kent  City  village K( 


Linden  village Genesee... 

Lisbon  village {ou  aVva"  ' 

Litchfield  village Hillsdale'. ! 

Lowell  village Kent 

Ludington  city '  Mason 


c  Island  city. . 


.    Lake 

.    Missaukee 

.    Montcalm 

.!  Mackinac 

Mackinaw  City  village (C£^; ; ; ;  ; 

Mancelona  village Antrim 

Manchester  village Was'nlena.v 

Manistee  citv '. Manistee 

Manistique  city Schoolcraft 


Marion  village 

Marlborough  village.. 

Marlette  village 

Marquette  city 

Marshall  city 


May  bee  village... 
Mayville  village.. 
Mecosta  village... 


Mendon  village . . 
Menominee  citv.. 
Merrill  village 


Mikado  village.. 

Milan  village 

Milford  village.. 


Sanilac 

Marquette. . 


Tuscola. . . 
Mecosta... 
Sanilac. . . 

I  Macomb  . . 


St.  Joseph . . 

Menominee. 
- 


Midland.. 

Alcona 

/Monroe  . . . 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 

Millcrslmrg  village 

•'.Million  villaeo 

Mindon  City  village 

Mull  ikon  viikco 

Munising  village 

■•Inal  e.s 1  v        

County. 

Alger 

Muskegon 

Muskegon 

1910 

|           623 

i          332 

6,893 

942 

!  7,707 
513 

J  3,1)72 
463 
312 

2, 1)52 
24,062 
1,690 
1,346 
8,460 

}   „    92° 

52S 

478 

1,207 

1,182 

5, 156 

717 
352 
524 

1,665 

4.974 

237 

7S1 

627 

2, 702 
324 

1,964 

717 
377 
864 
312 
2,812 

273 
1,078 

285 
9,639 
1,191 

509 

1,643 

274 

l'l29 

720 

490 
4,778 

1,83 
687 
477 
677 
1,493 

1,671 
14, 532 
•     533 
344 
18,863 

216 

1,832 

263 

430 

1,347 

1,102 

4,211 

328 

1,690 

465 

278 
1,277 
4,163 
1,516 

843 

1900 

1890 

■ 

408 

5,043 

998 

1,334 
33 1 

0,576 
IP, 

3.f,r,2 
5B6 

.•en 
■'<  '':'* 

J.24X 

4,748 
351 

2,701 
490 

"LOT  2 
1,164 
6,935 

922 
629 
489 

L015 

654 

22,702 

Marquette 

(Macomb 

\St.  Clair 

New  Baltimore  village 

865 

Newaygo 

Muskegon 

Leelanau 

Dickinson  ".'.".""' 

Sagmaw 

Xoillivillo  village 

Norn  ;i\  city 

1  >akle\    villa. v 

1  hlvii  odd  \  illagc. 

4]  170 
231 

1,573 

299 

800 

Ar  n  t 

Presque  Isle 

1,204 
274 

Ontonagon 

1,267 
756 

1,109 

291 
2,073 

212 

Otisville  village 

Shiawassee 

8,696 
1,172 

420 
1,465 

Van  Buren 

330 

641 

468 

5,285 

215 

Perrinton  village 

i'rrri  \  illage. 

Gratiot 

Shiawassee 

Montcalm 

215 

Livingston 

500 

729 

1,318 

9^769 

507 

319 

19,158 

314 

Pinoonning  village 

Plymouth  village 

1,172 

6,200 

1'ari   Anslin  Milage 

393 

[lac  village 

'oscn  i  illage - 

Potterville  village 

.uiiiicy  village 

heading  village 

rted  Jacket  village 

Redford  village ... 

Presque  Isle 

495 
1,563 

1,096 
4,  608 

505 

Houghton 

3,073 

2,051 
416 

312 
1,133 
1.748 
1,535 

711  1 

Richland  village 

3  ichmond  village : 

Jiver  Rouge  village : 

Rochester  village 

Rockford  village | 

Tuscola 

Kalamazoo 

Macomb 

Wayne 

Oakland 

Kent | 

293 
1,074 

900 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MICHIGAN. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 


Roscommon  village. . 


St.  Louis  city 

Saline  village 

Sand  Lake  village. . 


ill:,;;.:.. 
1-    ■  .1!,;;. 


Macomb 

Roscommon. . 
Ogemaw 


Clinton 

Berrien 

Gratiot 

Washtenaw.. 
Kent 

Sanilac 

Allegan.. 


Sault  Ste.  Marie  city Chippewa. . 

Schoolcraft  village t  Kalamazoo. 

Scottville  city \  Mason 

Sebewaing  village Huron 

Oivaiia...     . 


South  Frankfort  village Benzie 

South  Haven  city Van  Buren... 

South  Lyon  village Oakland 


Stan  wood  village Mecosta. . 


village j  Menominee. . 

Stevensville  village Berrien 


1910 

1900 

1890 

705 
1,787 
425 
542 
1,071 

50,510 
1,451 
2,633 
1,252 
2,118 

3,154 

5,936 

1,940 

816 

370 

993 
845 
621 
12,615 
816 

891 
1,347 

'835 

436 

260 
346 

3,577 
615 

i    1,097 

1,203 

802 

584 

1,322 

1,012 

185 
527 

243 

663 

3,635 

544 

1,580 

465 

431 

1,687 

511 

468 

42,345 
1,317 
2,543 

46,322 

2,353 

2,271 

3,388 

5,155 

1,989 

584 

326 

578 
768 

10, 538 
859 

554 

1,243 

1,081 

635 

437 

366 

4,009 
657 

2,704 

3,127 

3,733 

2,246 

706 

386 

403 
790 
799 
5,760 
836 

147 
719 
994 
469 

447 

1,924 
707 

1,126 
696 
559 

829 
1,234 

904 

1,168 

407 

1,352 

395 

250 

677 

2,465 

451 

497 
2,489 

Suttons  Bav  village Leelanau  . 

i.,  ,,, 
Tecum  :eh  village Lenawee.. 

Tei>.>ii:,lia  village Calhoun... 

Thm ,, | >::,.),, \  Mir  village Benzie 


1  M;   village ;  Huron... 

■    i.i   ..:.■,  ill I.      . 

Unionville  village Tuscola . . 


Vermontville  vill 


Vicksburg  village. . 
Wakefield  village.. 


Walkerville  village. . 


Warren  village 

Watervliet  village. 
Way  land  village. . 


Webberville  village. . 


Whitehall  village... 
Whittemore  city . . . 


Woodland  village.. 

Wyandotte  city 

Yale  city 

Ypsilanti  city 


Ala,  .i.i.lj.  . 
Ml.    ,, 


Shiawassee. . 
Kalamazoo.. 

Gogebic 

Hillsdale.... 
Oceana 

Macomb 

Berrien 

Allegan 


Clinton 

Newaygo.... 
St.  Joseph... 


St.  Clair 

Washtenaw.. 
Ottawa 


MINNESOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS     L916,  1900,  AND  1890 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Aitkin  County. . 


\iM.in  township 

Aitkin  village 

1  •  li  11  Mull'  township.. 


Clark  township  3  (T.  48,  R.  22)... 
Qship  '  'm 
towuship  *  (T.  47,  R. 
Dick  township  « (T.  44,  R.  22). 


Davidson  towi 


6(T.  47,  R.  24).. 


Esquagamah  township  » (frac.  T.  49,  R.  27). . 

Kiiriii  Island  township 

Fleming  township 

<  ilrii  l o wnship 

ii  hi  i  .1  iouuship  ■  (  r.  in,  i;.  J_'i   .. 
Hazelton  township. .. 


52,  R.  27),  including  Hill  City  village.. 

Hill  City  village  » 

Idun  township  ,J  (T.  4:i,  R.  21)... 
Jevne  township  3  (T.  48,  R.  24).. 
Jewell  township  3(T.  45,  R.  24). 

Kimberly  township 

l.il.i'siile  township 

Lee  township  « (T.  46,  R.24).... 
Lihhv  township'  (  V.  .in,  1;.  21).. 
Logan  township  » (T.  49,  R.  25).. . 
McGregor  township,  inel  piling  McGregor  village. 

McGregor  village  '» 

Macvllle  township  s  (T.  51,  R.  26)... 


Morrison  toy 

Nordland  township 

I'equadna  township  <  (T.  52,  R.  25 
Pliny  township  » (T.  44,  R.  23). . . 

Rice  River  township 

Salo  township  9  (T.  47,  R.  22) 

M'ju'i   township  »(T.  44,  R.  24).  . 
Shamrock  township  '  (T.  49,  R.  23).. 
Spalding  township  » (T.  4"  " 


17,  R.  23).! 


Spencer  township 

Verdon  township  3  (T.  51,  R.  241... 
ship  i  '"'    ' 


\ho  township.. 


Workman  township  9  (T.  49,  R.  24).. . 
Township  45,  range  23 . . 


Township  50,  range  23 

Township  50,  range  26 

Fractional  township  50,  range  27.. 


Fractional  township  51,  range  27 


Anoka  County.. 


Burns  township 

Centerville  township 

Columbia  Heights  village.. 

Columbus  township 

Fridley  township 


10  and  1900. 
•  Organized  in  1905. 
»  Organized  in  1902. 


«  Organized  in  1909. 
7  Organized  in  1903. 
9  Incorporated  in  1910. 


Anoka  County— Continued. 


St.  Francis  township  "  . 
Becker  County.. 


>.  ■  ■  1 1 1 . , . ,  ■ , ,   i    ...     , . 


Ward  1 

Ward  f 

WardS 

Detroit  township  " 
Erie  township 


•  Iran. I   I'arlc  township 

Green  Valley  township 

Hamden  township 

Height  of  Land  township.. 


Lake  Park  township. . 


id  township.. 
'     ■  Tg  township.. 


Silver  Leaf  township 

Spruce  Grove  township. 

Toad  Lake  township 

Two  Inlets  township  18 . . 


Wciil  Lake  township. . 


141  and  142;  Rs.  37,  38,  39,  and  40) 

Total/or  '  ; .nervation™  in 

Becker,  Clearwater,  and  Mahnomen  Coun- 


Beltrami  County22 


Alaska  township  «  (S.  |  T.  150,  Rs.  34  and  35) . . 
Battle  township  3  (T.  152,  R.31,  and  T.  152,  R. 

32,  part  of) 

Baudette  township2*  (frac.  T.  161, R.  31) 


Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 


Benville  township  »  (T.  156,  R.  38).. 

Birch  township  2  (T.  148,  R.  30) 

Blackduck  township 28 

Blackduck  village29 


Eckles  township  2 


u  Bethel  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Bethel  and  St.  Francis  townships 
n  1900;  1.510  in  1S90)  of  Detroit  village, 


1890  and  1900. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  White  Earth  Indi 
form  Callaway  village  In  1907, 


Incorporated  from  part  of  Callaway  township  In  1907. 
-  Incorporated  from  part  of  Detroit  village  In  1903. 
w  Organized  from  part  of  Detroit  village  In  1902. 


Eland  township  *  (T.  153,  R.  30) 

Farley  village  K 

changes  made  between  "  Incorporated  from  part  of  White  Earth  township  ir 

18  Savannah  township  organized  from  part  of  Two  In —  .. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  White  Earth  Indian  Reservation  in  1906;  part  taken  to 
form  Ogema  village  in  1907. 

"-"  Part  of  White  Earth  Indian  Reservation  opened  to  settlement  since  1900. 

21  Not  returned  by  counties  in  1900. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  Clearwater  County  in  1903. 

"County  p  i  i  ion  (4,131)  of  territory  taken  to  form  Clearwater 

County  and  populai  iwa  Indian  Reservation  (part  of),  opened  to 

settlement,  since  1900. 

2<  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  in  1890 

25  Baudette    I  in  1904;  Baudette  village  incorporated  from 

irt  of  Baudette  township  in  1908. 

28  Incorporated  as  a  citv  in  1905. 

2'  Part  taken  to  form  Nymore  village  in  1905. 

28  Part  taken  to  form  pari  ige  in  1901. 

29  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Blackduck  and  in  1901. 
3«  Organized  in  1907. 
"  Organized  in  1906. 

»2  Part  taken  to  form  Wilton  village  in  1906. 
33  Incorporated  from  part  of  Port  Hope  township  in  1900. 


i  Reservation  In  1906;  part  taken  to 


250 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.     POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Beltrami  County— Continued. 


Frohn  township 

I- unkley  village' 

"-     t  Valley  township... 


Gudrid  township  -  (T.  160,  R.  30).. 

Ilagali  townshirj. 

'(T.  155,  R.  37).. 


,,.,■:.  : 

R.34) 

i.aiiinicrs  township,  including  Solv.s 


U   '..unship  ;  (T.  in,  R.  33) 

Maple   1  i i < I tr < -  township,  including  Fowlds  vil- 


li.3(11. 


Northern  township. 

N  j  1 1 tore  village' 

Fort  Hope  township 9 

'.'inisnv  township'  (T.  151,  R.32,  part  of) 

S  edby  village  >° 

Roosevelt  township  »  (T.  149,  R.  35) 

shotly  town-hip    (i'lav    ■  .  I  i.-,,  R.  31,  and  frac. 
T.  153,  R.  32,  part  of) 

Spooner  township 12  (T.  160,  R.  31) 

Spooner  village  » 

Spruced  rove  fownsliip-'(T.  15(1,  R.37) 

■  ■■ ■  io.wi  tup's,  r    i.-,-,,  |;.:;i.i. 

■  hi  limit  township"  (T.  IW,  K.  30) 

Taylor  township  ■'  (T.  lis,  R.:n) 

,     .  , ,     .,,.,,,..,.     i    . 

'       ,.  I     ■:  ,     ,-,    ,1        ' 


Wabanica  township  M T.  nil,  11.32)... 
U  alballa  i.uwnsliip'7  (T.  160,  R.32).... 

W  iltoii  village '3 

Zippel  township  a  (T.  162,  R.  33) 

To wnsh  1 1 >  143,  range  30 

Township  146,  range  31 

■ ■ .     ■■ 

rnwnship  1.30    range  32 

Township  151,  range  30 

Township  154,  range  30 

Townsl  i  i  p  155,  range  30 

Township  155,  range  31 

I     IV.  II  .In  i         i  ..■   e 

Township  155,  range  35 

Township  156,  range  30 

Township  156,  range  34 

Township  156,  range  35 

Township  157,  range  31 

Township  157,  range  32 

Township  157,  range  38 

-*-  ""8,  range  3C 


l  ur,  nship  1.58,  range  38.. 


I'mvnsbip  159,  range  32.. 

I'mrnslnii  159,  range  33.  . 
Township  159,  range  34.. 
Township  159.  range  35.  . 

i  mi  ...ship  159,  range  36.. 


1  W.  of  Lake  of  the 


232 
59 

52 

97 

165 

33 



45 
119 
114 

Hi" 

17 

42 
3 

68 

177 
100 

21 





o 

2  Organized  in  1907. 


■'•  Kclliher  township  .wganised  ii 

of   |-.e|lilr  ■    tO      li    hi]  I'" 

6  Incorporated  ii  ""' 


of  Spooner  township 


^OB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910      ! 

1900 

1890 

Beltrami  County— Continued. 

14    . 
11,615 

12 

1,459 
9,912 

Total  far  Red  T<akc  lutli,,,,  i:,;,  n>,,ii,,,>  •■«  m 
Beltrami  ami  Clear/mlrr  Counties 

982 
710 
1,033  I 
71fi 
590 
262 
495 

838  1 
.503 
262 
132 
1,180 

10,600 
2,229  !. 
1,678    . 
1,614.  1- 
S.09B  1. 

set  .. 

819   .. 
809  \. 
728 
267  , 
1,745 
268 

9,367 

784 

22  1,110 

644 
474 
279 
507 
877 
"669 
537 
232 
156 
913 

8,66S 

566 

.'  /■"  ■'  •'      ' ■:•<,,     ,,.  ';,  ,.■„„,:  h, .him,, 

7  686 

750 

191 

1,391 

226 

8,731 

5,722 

558 
446 
462 
481 
371 
452 
384 

102    .. 
266 
987 

192    .. 
293 
192 
454 
235 
1,716 

1,774 
168 
345 

695 

512 
524 

374 

320 

346 

;■•--  —  ■ 

856 

355  ~ 

330 

452 

204 

1,191 

1,247 
176 
379 

Total  for  On,, a,  ill,  ai,j  m  ,<„,  >,i„iu  mnl  Lai 

Otre^  township 

290 

Blue  Earth  County.. 


Beauford  township. 
Butternut  Valley  to\ 
Cambria  township. . . 
Ceresco  township 


Eagle  Lake  village 29. 


994 

1,011 

918 

774 

505 

458 

861 

695 

1,215 

824 

1,437 

1,576 

650 

610 

586 

458 

•t  of  Red  Lake  Tndian  Reservation  In  1906. 

r  township  organized  in  1904;  Spooner  village  incorporated  from  part 

wnship  in  1908. 

>s  Organized  In  1908. 

'«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Blackduck  village  in  1901. 


.1: -tin- a.nvn  township. . 
Judson  township 

Lake  Crystal  village. .. 
Le  Ray  township  -■' 


'5  Incorporated  from  part  of  Port  Hope  township  in  1903. 
'c  Incorporated  from  part  of  Port  Hope  township  in  1902. 
»  Organized  in  1906. 

18  Incorporated  from  part  of  Eckles  township  in  1906. 

19  No  population  reported. 

20  In  Beltrami  and  Red  Lake  Counties  in  1900.  Returned  in  L9JJ0  as  in  Bel- 
trami County  only.  Parts  taken  to  form  Redby  and  Island  Lake  villages  in  1906 
and  1907,  respectively. 

2i  Folev  village  returned  ..villi  Cilmanlon  I  own  ship  in  1900. 
=2  Kxclushe  of  population  of  Foley  village. 
23  Ronneby  village  returned  with  Maywood  township  in  1900. 
■a  1  \1-i11  i  1  e  oi  popnl  11  inn  ot  iioiiiirby  village. 

»  Parts  annexed  to  Haven  township.  Sherburne  County,  and  St.  Cloud  town- 
ship, Stearns  County,  ir  """" 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA.  251 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890    Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  .r>.J 


Blue  Earth  County— Continued. 


Ward  I .'. 
Ward  e. . 
Ward  ■',.. 
Ward  If.. 


Ward  5. 

Ward  6 

Mankato  township.  . 

Maplcloll  low  llship.  . 


Pleasant  Mound  township.. 

Kapidan  lownship 

St.  Clair  village1 

Shclbv  township 

.South  Bend  township 

Sterling  township 

Vernon  township 

Vernon  Center  village 


Brown  County... 

Albin  township 

Kashaw  lownship2 

Ilurnxiown  township 

Cobden  village' 

Coml'ivv  village2 

Cottonwood  township... 

Kden  lownship 

K\an  villages 

Hans!;:!  village* 

I  lome  lownship 

Lake  Hanska  township  ■'. 
Leavenworth  township. . 

Linden  lownship 

Vilini.l  lownship 

Mulligan  township 

Now  Ulm  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

\orih  star  township 

I'rairieville  township3... 

Sigcl  lownship 

Sleepy  Eye  city' 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Springfield  village 

Stark  township 

Stately  township 


Carlton  County.. 


Mark  hoof  township  "  .. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Cromwell  village  n . . 
Ragle  township  >«  .. 
Holyoke  township  " 


Lakeview  township  ,8. . 


4  Hanska  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Lake  ITanska  township  in  1901. 


Carlton  County— Continued. 
Mali  Iowa  lownship  J1' 


lied  {   lover  township  ■• 


Thomson  village 

Twin  Lakes  township  K 

Wrenshal!  township  2« 

Township  48,  range  17  (part  of)  . . 
Township  48,  range  18  (part  of)  . . 
Township  48,  range  19  (part  of) . . 


Township  49,  range  19  (part  of) . . 


Carver  County.. 


Benton  township - 

Benton  village 

Camden  township,™  including  New  Germany 


Ward! 

Ward  H 

WardS 

Chaska  township.. 


Norwood  village.. 


Watertown  villag 

Young  America 

burg  village. 


including    Ham- 


Cass  County.. 


Ansel  township  v  (T.  137,  R.  32) 

Becker  township 

Bena  village  ® 

Beulah  township  &  (T.  139,  Rs.  25  and  26).... 
Birch  Lake  township  a«  (T.  140,  Rs.  29  and  3i 

including  Hackensack  village 

Hackensack  village® 

Bungo  township 

Byron  township 

Cass  Lake  village 

Deerfield  township  36  (T.  139,  R.  31) 

Gould  township  u  (T.  143,  Rs.  27  and  28) ... . 
Hiram  township  38  (T.  140,  R.  31) 


Loon  Lake  township  «  (\V.  i  T.  130,  R.  29). . 

McKinley  township  <°  (T.  138,  R.  32) 

Maple  township  «  (T.  136,  R.  30) 

May  township  «  (Tps.  133  and  134,  R.  31).. 


16,532 
1,175 


2i  Exclusive  of  population  of  Moose  Lake  village. 

22  Parts  taken  to  form  Eagle  and  Lakeview  townships  in  1902  and  part  of  Crom- 
well village  in  1903. 

i.    iporatedfro  ind  Twin  Lakes  townships  in  1902. 

m  Orgae.'  •  ante  i    lips  in  1904. 

»  Parts  taken  to  form  Wrenshall,  Holyoke,  and  Blackhoof  townships  in  1902, 
1903,  anil  190.-1,  respectively,  and  part  of  Scanlon  village  in  1902. 

26  Organized  from  part  of  Twin  Lakes  township  in  1902. 

27  Not  returned  separately. 

28  Mayer  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Camden  and  Waconia  townships 


part  of  Knife  i  all  „  o,-.  nship  annexed  in  1904. 


of  Cromwell 


n,  opened  to  settlement  si 


n  part  of  Chippewa  Indian  Reservatio 


in  1902  and  part  annexed  to  Cloquet  city  in  1904. 

"  Exclusive  of  population  of  Cloquet  village. 

i>  Organized  from  part  of  Red  Clover  township  in  1902;   part  taken  to 
Besemann  township  in  1905. 

'»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Skelton  township  in  1904. 

»  Moose  Lake  village  returned  with  Moose  Lake  township  in  1900. 


"Organized  In  l "():;. 
s'  Organized  in  1906. 
S3  Organized  in  I9fii. 
■"  Organized  in  1908. 
"Organized  in  1901. 
«  Organized  in  1902. 


>2  STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 

Table  1 — POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  L910,  J900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

C  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  WOO  and  1910,  soe  footnotes;  for  those  between  1800  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1000,  Vol.  I,  Tabic  6.] 


Cass  County— Continued. 


Meadow  Brook  township  .. 
Moose  Lake  township  '  (T. 
I'dlnger  village  2. 


3  (T.  138,  It.  30,  a 
.138,  R.29) 

e    IJiY.T    vilklgC<    .      

to  Cake  township»(T.  139,  R.29). 


Wahnena  township6  (Tps.  1-13  and  1  14,  II.  ;'.., 

part  of) 

VValden  township  *  (T.  137,  R.  30,  and  W.  i  T. 


Tow  nship  inn,  rouge  T,  . . 
township  141,  range  25. . 
how  nship  141 .  range  27.. 
Tow  nsliip  141,  range  28. . 
Tow  nsliip  141,  range  2'.i  - . 
Township  141,  range  .-In. . 


Township  142,  range  31,  ini  Inning  \\  alker  village. 

Walker  cilhige 

Township  143,  range  20 

Township  143,  range  31 

Township  144,  range  26 

Township  144,  range  28 

Township  144.  range  31 

Chipp      lian  Reservation  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chippewa  Indian 
Cass  and  Hubbard  Counties. 
Leech  Lake  Indian  Reservation. 


Chippewa  County.. 


Big  Bend  township 

Clara  City  village 

Crate  township 

Grace  township 

Granite  Falls  city  (ward  2) 

Total  for  Grualie  l),llr,  e/Hi  i  n.  Chippewa  and 

Yellow  Mcilte.inc  Coiniiie-.. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Granite  Falls  township 

Havelock  township i 


Mandt  township . .' 
Maynard  village  '» 


Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

i.'Invli.Tland  township.. 


Sto  neham  township  13 
Tunsberg  township . . . 


Chisago  County.. 


Center  City  village".... 
Chisago  City  village  " . . 


Chisago  County— Continued. 


.ako  township  " 
e  township.. 
Franconia  tow  nsliip. . 


Fish  Lake  tow  nship. 


Rushseba  township... 

Shafer  township 

Sunrise  township 

Taylors  Falls  village.. 
Wyoming  township  " 
Wyoming  village  18 . . . 


Alliance  township . . 
Barnes  ville  city 


Wardl.. 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Km  no::\  ille  township. 
( nmiweh  low  nsliip, . 

Is.slo.i  lownship 

Elkton  township 

i  huuooil  Lownship... 


i  i  low  n  !«'  ti  In] 


Glyndon  village. . 


Hawley  township . . . 


Bum     ld1  tovvnship... 


Kurtz  township. . 


WardS 

Ward/, 

Moorhead  township.. 


Parke  township.. 


-piing  hi  lirie  township.. 


Viding  township... 


Clearwater  County  '" 


\.  Copley  township  M 


-        '■'■•'■■   i  ...  -I  M]      i     i  .ii,  r:.  37,  partof).... 

631  ,.  Hangaard  township  (T.  151,  R.  38,  part  of) 


Minerva  township  k  (T.  145,  R.  37).. 

MoOSe  (  'reel,    township 

Nora  township  as  (T.  146,  R.  37) 

I  Pine  Lake  township 


part  of  Walden  township  in  1901. 


i  1901;  Pine  River  village  incorporated  from 


'  Incorporated  ii 
8  Organized  ir  " 
»  Organized  ii 


8  Organized  in  1904. 


Chippewa  Indian  Reservation  opened 


settlement  si 

returned  separately  in  1890. 

Maynard  village  made  independent  of  Stoneham  townshipi  n  1901. 


\        min        Hi         i    i        I    i        i  f  i  i         >\  nship  in  1902. 


Q  for  1900  made  by  minor  civil  divisions   whereve 
a  Bagley  village  made  independent  of  Copley  township  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Clearwater  County— Continued. 


Shevlin  township  '. 


\\  iiisur  township 

Township   143,   range  30.  . 

township  I  i:t,  range  37.  . 


Colvill  township  «  (Irae.  T.  01,  lis.  2  and  3  E.,  I 
and  Tps.  02  and  63,  R.  2,  and  W.  J,  R.  3  E.). . . 
Grand  Marais  iu»  nship  ;  (hac.  V.  00,  Rs.  1  and 

2  W.,  frac.  T.  61,  R.  1  W.,  sees.  16  to  21  and 
25  to  :i4,  T.  01,  U.  2  W.,  excepting  sees.  1  and 
12,  Tps.  02  and  63,  R.  2  W.,  sees.  6,  7,  18,  19, 
30,  and  31,  T.  61,   11.  2  W.,  see.  31,  T.  64.  R. 

3  W.,  sees.  31  to  36,  T.  64,  R.  4  W.,  and  frac. 
Tps.  0,1,  00,  and  67,  K.4W.) 

Grand  Marais  village  > 

Ho  viand  township  •?  (E.  h  frac.  T.  62,_R._3  E., 


T.  64,  R.  3  and  part  of  R.  4 

Rs.  2  and  3  E. ) 

i  ■!!  ...  ,i    ,.,wn     ip«    frac,  Tps.  59  and  60,  R.  3 
E.,  and  Tps.  61,  62,  and  63,  R.  3  E.) 

Maple  Kill  township  io  (T.  61,  R.  1   E.,  sees.  1 


1  \\ -.)... 


md  SW. 

J  of  SW.  ',  sec.il,  fiae.T.01,  It.  1  W.,  sees.  7  to 

n.  I  :  :.,  I  ,,  I:  m  .'!.    m<i  '    • 

},T.  01,  R.  2  W.,  sees.  1  and  12,  Tps.  62  and  03. 
i  ecs.  0,7,  18, 19,30, and  31, 

T.  64,  R.  2  W.,  excepting  sec.  31,  T.  64,  R.  3  W., 

sees.  1  to  30,  and  frac.  T.  65,  Rs.  2  and  3  W.). . 
S.Truedcr  township"  (frac.  Tps.  58  and  66,  R.  5 

W.,  Tps.  59,  60,  61,  62,  63,  64,  and  65,  R.  5  W.). 
Tofte  township9  (Tps.  60,61,  62,63,  and  frac.  59, 


Cottonwood  County.. 


Amboy  township  'r' 

Amo  township 

Ann  township.. 


Bingham  Lake  village'6 . . 


Carson  township.. 


ater  township.. 


Mountain  Lake  village.. 


Southbrook  township. . 


Westbrook  township '« 


a  Not  returned  by  counties  in  lllni). 


'  No  comparison  of  populatio 


l  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  in 


in  1908. 

s  Incorporated  from  part  of  Grand  Marais  township  in  1903. 
>  Lntsen  and  Schroeder  townships  organized  from  parts  of  Tofte  township  in  1905. 
>°  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Rosebush  township  in  1908. 

.     .  .  i  ....'. 

12  Population  of  Grand  Portage  (Sheep)  Island  only. 
'»  No  population  reported. 


Cottonwood  County— Continued. 


Crow  Wing  County.. 


Brainerd  city. . 

Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Crow  Wing  township 

Daggett  Brook  township  " 

Dean  Lake  township2-  (frac.  T.  136,  R.  25)  . . 


Emilv  township*2  (T.  138,  R.  26) 

Kaiiiicld  township-  (T.  137,  R.  26) 

Fort  Ripley  township  21  (frac.  Tps.  43  and  44, 


Jenkins  township  *s  (E.  J  T.  137,  R.  29),  includ- 
ing Jenkins  village 

Jenkins  village 26 

Klondyke  township  '-■  (T.  10,  K  29,  frac.  T.  4t, 
R.  30,  sees.  1  to  13,  and  frac.  T.  47,  Rs.  29  and 30) . 

Lake  Edwards  township  «  (T.  135,  R.  28) . . 


Oak  Lawn  township  (frac.  T.  45,  Rs.  30  and  31 

and  frac.  T.  46,  R.  30,  sees.  23  to  36) 

Pelican  township  a>  (T.  136,  R.  28) 

Perry  Lake  township  -<  ('I'.  130,  R.26) 

.'.''' ■        '..,.": 

J  labial  Lake  township  2&  (frac.  T.  47,  R.  28)... 

Roosevelt  township 23  (T.  43,  R.  28) 

Ross  Lake  township  2>  (T.  137,  R.  25) 

St.  Mathias  township 

Sibley  township  -■( h.  i  T.  136,  R.  29),  including 

Pequot  village 

Pequot  village™ 

Smiley  township 22  (E.  £  T.  135,  R.  29) 

Vv  atertown  township  ^  (T.  137,  R.  27) 

Fractional  township  134,  range  27 

Township  134,  range  28 

E.  1  township  134,  range  29 

Fractional  township  135,  range  27 

Fractional  township  136,  range  27 

Township  138,  range  28 

E.J  township  138,  range  29 


Dakota  County.. 

bnrnsville  township 

Castle  Rock  township. . . 
Douglas  township 


ownship 

Farmington  village 

lie  township... 
I  lampion  township... 
Hampton  village 

11  Word  J.. 

884  Word  2 

323  ! I  WardS 

407   I  -Wordl 

310  1  Invergrove  township  3" 
263  J  Invergrove  village  3° . . 
272      Lakeville  township 


i«  Bingham  Lake  \illa::e  made  independent  of  Lakeside  township  in  19 
"  Exclush  lingham  Lake  village. 

18  Westbrook  village  incorporated  fi part  of  'Westbrook  township  ii 

19  No  comparison  of  population  for  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to 
in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 


■-'i  organized  in  1904. 

22  Organized  in  1900. 

23  Platte  Lake  and  Roosevelt  townships  organized  from  parts  of  Daggett  Brook 


17  Organized  in  1901. 


254 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  yol.  I,  Table  5. 


Dakota  County— Continued. 

M arshan  lownship 

Meudota  township 


Mendota  village.. 


\  hunger  township 

214 
182 
314 

238 

254 

4,510 

1,064 

2,774 

672 

909 

161 

282 

2,660 

740 

1,569 

S51 

12,094 

309 
292 

276 

Kaudolph  village  i 

259 
625 
182 
247 
2,322 

Kose  mount  township 

Rosemount  village 

198 

.    .,,i!l..|.           I'.r    , 

830 
100 

1,830 

780 

\Y  aterford  township 

352 

13,340 

580 
726 
576 
275 
861 
957 
646 
586 
586 

410 
975 
395 
848 
855 
584 
649 

17,669 

671 
860 
666 
317 

942 

654 
665 
439 

'599 
602 

1,095 
456 
939 

1,053 
635 
696 

17,964 

. 

[         2704 

1,024 

633 

Concord  township 

Dodge  Center  village 

Westfield  township 

581 

3,001 
620 
69S 
500 
670 
518 
678 
719 
632 
276 
557 
167 
474 
389 

160 

492 

729 
244 
850 
610 
674 
634 
552 
150 
417 

157 
418 
623 
924 

1,013 

602 
513 

19,949 

2,681 

672 
892 
675 

597 

589 
483 

761 
561 
910 
207 
859 
709 
672 

690 

399 

763 

456 
703 
815 

917 
622 
673 
616 

22,055 

Total  for  Osi                        yug'las  and  Todd 

529 
2,319 

905 
969 

576 
2,900 

WardS 

Crock  township 

<  To  I-  i..v.  11  hio,  including  Wells  village 

Weill  village 

Delavan  township,  includinc  liolavan  village 

Delavan  village '. 

Dunbar  township... 

l':imorePuviiship,ioehi<lio»  Kliuore  village 

Elmore  village 

Emerald  township 

Foster  township  i» 

Jo.  Daviess  township 

Kiester  township,  including  Kiester  village 

Kirstcr  village  " 

'      '■' '■n..'i    r;    I    ..     1  .  ■.  .       'II: 

Ea.1t.0n  village 

Minnesota  Lake  township,  including  Minnesota 
Lake  village 

Minnesota  Lal-e  village 

Pilot  Grove  township 

Prescott  township 

Puinr  lou  iiship,  including  Frost  village 

Frost  village  >* 

Scclv  low  d' hip,  including  Bricelyn  village -.. 


Walnut  Lake 


inebago  City  township,  including  t 


Fillmore  County. . 


Amherst  township... 


Bloomfleld  township  .. 


Total  for  Chatfield  city  in  Fillmore  and  Olm- 
sted Counties 

.  :       i     , 

1  ill    1  hi]    


Fountain  village.. 


Holt  township 

Jordan  township 

Lanesboro  village .. . 

Mabel  village 

Newburg  township . . 


Pilot  Mound  township. . . 

Preble  township 

Preston  township , 

'•'1  esion  \  illage 

'iishiui'l  cii  \'.... 

Rushford  village  16 

Spring  Valley  township. . 
illey  village 

Wardl 

Ward2 

sninner  lownship 


1  Randolph  village  incorporalcd  from  part  of  Randolph  township  in  1906. 
'  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 
»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

4  Nelson  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Alexandria  and  Osakis  townships 
1905. 

<■  Carlos  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Carlos  township  in  1904. 
6  Forada  village  incorporated  from  port  of  Eudsos  township  in  1905. 
'  Garfield  villa:;. ■  intoi  poraled  fro  n  pa]  i  oi  Ida  tow  n  ;liip  in  Pin:.. 
"  Millerville  village  incorporated  Pom  part  of  "dillerville  township  in  1903. 


Freeborn  County. . 

Albert  Lea  city 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Albert  Lea  township 

Aldon  io.vnship 


13  Exclusive  of  population  of  Winnebago  City  village. 

14  County  total  lnclrJ--  ■ 
.ushford  village  betwe 

is  Peterson  village  ii 
-  Rushford  township  i 
'•  Returned  with  Nunda  township  ir 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA.  255 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For changes  in  boundaries, etc.,  betweon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  18U0  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tables.! 


minor  crvn,  DIVISION. 


Freeborn  County— Continued. 


Geneva  township 

■  Mem  illi'  village  i .  .  .  . 
Uartland  township.. 


London  township 

'.Utuchosier  low  nship. 
Uanslicld  township. . 


vfunda  township' 

Oakland  township 

Pickerel  Lake  township. . 

Kieelaod  township 

Shell  Rook  township  ' 


Goodhue  County. . 


■!   township.. 


Central  Point  township... 
Cherry  Grove  township... 

Dennison  village  6 

Featherstone  township. . . 


Goodhue  village 

Play  Creek  township. . 


Holden  township. 
Kenyon  township. .. 

Kenyon  village 

Leon  township 

Minneola  township.. 
Pine  Island  townshit 
Pine  Island  village.. 
Red  Wing  city 


WardS.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  If.. 


Roscoe  township. 

Stanton  township 

sa  township . . 


:/, run l.rot a  lownship. . 
/.iiniiiiuta  village 


Elbow  Lake  township. . 


Herman  village. . 


Lawrence  township. . 


North  Ottawa  township 

Pelican  Lake  township 

Pomme  de  Terre  township. . 
Roseville  township 


527 


609 


Hennepin  County 

Bloomington  township 

Brooklyn  township 

Champ'lin  township 

Corcoran  township 

Crystal  Lake  township 

Day  I  on  lownship  '» 

Dayton  village  '» 

Deophaven  village  " 

Eden  Prairie  township 

Edina  village 

Excelsior  t ownship  12 

10 \celsi. ir  village 

Golden  Valley  village 

Greenwood  township 

lhinowr  \  illage  (purl,  of) 

Total  for   Ijuiimn-  liilmjt   in    lit  iriic/iiu  unit 

Wright  Counties 

1 1  assan  township 

Independence  township 

Long  Lake  village  '3 

Maple  Grove  township 

Medina  township 

Minneapolis  eitv 

Ward! 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Wards , 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

WardlS 

Minnefonka  township  '" 

M  irinelunl.-a  Bosch  village 

Minnetrista  township,  including  St.  lionifnoius 
village 

St.  Bonifacius  village  "> 

Orono  township  i« 

Plymouth  township 

Richfield  village  " 

Robbinsdale  village 

St.  Anthony  township 

St.  Louis  Park  village 

Tonka  Bay  village  w 

Way zata  village 

West  Minneapolis  village 


Houston  County. . 


Black  Hammer  township 

Brownsville  township,  includin 
village. . 


Caledonia  village.. 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Hokah  township, including  Hokah  village, 

llnhnh  village 

Houston  township 

Houston  village 

Jefferson  township 

La  Crescent  township  i» 

La  Crescent  village" 

May ville  township 

Money  Creek  township 

Mound  Prairie  township 

Sheldon  township 

--"--  Grove  township 


Wendell  village  s. 

1  Glenville  village  made  independent  of  Shell  Rook  township  in  1908. 

2  Included  Emmons  village  in  1900. 

3  Exclusive  of  population  of  Emmons  village. 
<  Exclusive  of  nville  village. 
6  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

6  Dennison  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Warsaw  township  in  1904. 

7  Norcross  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Gorton  township  in  1904. 

8  Wendell  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Stonv  Brook  township  in  1904 

9  Countv  totals  include  population  (1,537  in  I'.mn;  l>;t  in  PtiO)  of  Richfield 
snip,  taken  to  form  Richfield  village  since  1900;  and  population  (1,074  in  tson)  of 
Crystal   village,  pr_i  "~ 
Robbinsdale  villa 


•>       Spring  Grove  village.. 

>.       I'nion  lownship 

I      Wilmington  township.. 

Winnebago  township... 

Yucatan  township 


SS,SSS    . 

is,  m  . 


1,325 

""276" 
1,648    . 


10  Dayton  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Dayton  township  in  1901. 

>2  Parts  taken  to 
1901  respectively. 
>3  Incorporated  from  part  of  Orono  township  in  1906. 
"  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Deephaven  village  in  1900. 
"  Incorporated  in  1904. 
"  Parts  taken  to  form  Long  Lake  village  in  1906  and  part  of  Tonka  Bay  village 


t  annexed  to  Crystal  Lake  township  and  part  taken  to  form 


a  Crescent  village  incorporated  from  part  of  La  Crescent  t( 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  S.] 


minor  crvn,  DIVISION. 


Hubbard  County.. 


Crow  Wing  Lake  toi 
Farden  township . . . 
Fan-is  village 


Cuthrie  township  '  (T.  1 


Hendrickson  tow  nship  "  (T. 


Lake  Alice  township  s  (T.  143,  R.  35). . 
I.ukc  Kin  ma  township 

LakeCoorge  township  <•  (T.  143,  R.  34)... 


Nevis  township ' 

Nevis  village » 

i: 


W'liiio  ( >ak  township.. 


■1'  total,  sit  Cass  County.] 


Athens  township... 
Bradford  township. 
Braham  village  12.. 


Dalbo  township. . 


Maple  Ridge  township 

North  Branch  township... 

Oxford  township 

Spencer  Brook  township.. 

opihivvule  township 

Stanchfield  township12 

Stanford  township 

Wyanett  township 

Itasca  County" 


Bass  Brook  township  (T.  55,  R-26),  including 
Cohasset  village 

Cohassel  villi qr  " 

Bass  Lake  township  is  (T.  56,  R.  26) 

Bearville  township  »  (Tps.  60  and  61.  R.  21 
"igfork  township 2  (T  "*    T 
R.27),lnc! 
Bigfork  Village®  .. 

;, 

Carpenter  township  is  (T.  62,  R.  22) 

■■     .  -.,,:■,,;,. 

frac  T.  57,  R.  27,  and  N.  \  frac.  T.  56,  R.  2 


1,295 

926 

737 

258 

604 

266 

1,161 

798 

minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 


Itasca  County— Continued. 


Deer  River  village  M 


Goodland  township  &  (Tps.  54  and  55,  R.  22)  . 


Marble  villaqe  s« 

Harris  township  21  (T.  54,  R.  25) 

Tron  Range  township  (T.  56,  R.  24),  including 
Bovey,  Coleraine,  Holman.  and  TacoDite  vll- 

bovey  village  » 

Cohraine  village  2« 

Holman  village  ® 

Taconite  village  2« 

Lake  Jessie  township  » (Tps.  147  and  148.  R.  25 L 
Marcell  township  8  (Tps.  59  and  CO,  Rs.  26  and  27) . 


2  1902. 

3  Organized  in  1905. 
'>,     mixed  in  1900. 


...  R.  23) 

Sand  Lake  township  i*  n'p,.  )  r,  aiid  1  IS,  !;   l'i'o  . 
Third  River  township''  (T.  U<,  R.29)... 
Trout  Lake  township  (T.55,  R.  24).... 


i  .   • ,  .     i  i  i  i .  . ,  : 


Tov.  ii  .hip  54,  range  26.. 


Township  55,  range  27 

onal  township  56,range  27.. 

Township  57,  range  26 

Township  58,  range  22 

Township  58,  range  23 

Tow  nsliip  58,  range  26 

i  58,  range  27 

Township  59,  range  22 

", ' o  w n  ;  1 1  i  p  59,  range  23 

:-  r"  range  24 


Township  60,  range  2< 


I,      ll||> 

i  ouii'.hjp  02,  range  2? 


n  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 


Township  140,  range  25.. 

■.     ■  '.i        -i,. 


Township  147,  range  T, 
Township  147,  range  28.. 

f  ■  .  ■.   i   i    i  ,  i 


i»  Organized  In  1906. 


n  part  of  Nevis  township  in  1902. 


d  Itasca  Counties  only. 


"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Beltrami,  C 

12  Rraham  village  incorporated  from  part  or  Stanchfield  township  in  1901. 

'      !      ■.  'il I'Mi     »"      r-.i    ii.n.i    p-i',-1 i         i,         i.     !..;.  "HI 

"  Part  taken  to  form  Koochiching  County  in  1906. 

i6  County  total  i  H  ludes  population  (327)  of  townships  and  part  of  Boise  Fort 
Indian    Reservation,    taken   to   form  mty;    population  (521)  of 


™  Incorporated  in  1909. 

"  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  Incorporated  in  1903. 

•9  Population  of  part  of  T.  53,  R.  23. 

i0  Returned  as  Swan  River  in  1900. 

»  No  population  reported. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table   1 POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:    1910,   1900,   AND   1890— Continued . 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  L890  and  I  not),  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

14,491 

14,793 

8,924 

Kandiyohi  County- Continued. 

4, 135 
841 
1,24-1 
1,219 
830 
491 

9,669 

3, 409 

397 
223 
033 

474 
638 
531 

803 
564 

1,907 
513 
442 
924 
580 
508 

523 

494 

399 
430 
95 
543 

6,461 

411 
209 
714 
560 
453 
688 
520 
478 
589 
928 
572 
1,756 
597 
517 
862 
570 
506 
773 
491 

593 
419 

^525 

4,614 

233 

1,825 

588 
477 
441 
328 
202 
491 
496 
359 
720 
465 
454 
275 
374 
225 
481 
319 
316 
327 
311 
144 

12  522 
7,889 

Arveson  township  u  (T.  159,  R.  45) 

!  Icron  Rake  village 

Hinder  lownship 

ins 

101 
108 

385 
200 
188 
230 

385 
225 
910 
264 

200 
379 
138 
232 
204 

106 
307 
132 
162 
299 
355 
423 

186 
598 
328 
205 
342 
202 
237 

534 
38 
41 

6,431 

114 

39 

17 
174 
309 
293 

Kim  ha  11  low  nship 

Caribou  township  i>  (T.  103,  K.   15,  and  frac  T. 

K,l.  R.  45) , 

clow  1 1 iwnsbip 

1  ,ake(ii  ■]< I  village 

Mil  1  ■  lli- lull  lownship 

M  inneola  lownship 

Petersburg  township 

130 

340 
21253 
805 
349 
256 
96 

Sioux  YaIlo\   lownship 

Wisconsin  township  ' 

270 
3  1,579 

158 

McKinley  lownship  l!  (T.   Is:;,  II.   Hi.  and  frac. 

10 
236 

159 
276 
391 

2<  463 
256 
247 
334 
185 

25  246 

.503 

500 

2 

12 

(27) 

Ann  Lake  township  *  (T.  40,  R.25) 

548 
924 
825 
S05 
189 
134 
387 
270 
469 

892 
199 
226 
319 

18,969 

478 

630 

771 

124 
.155 

Si.  .lo'-rph  lown  hip  i  1'.  10.;    I.'.  17,  and  frac   T. 

436 
141 

785 
63 

160 
105 

18,416 

13,997 

Koochiching  County 26 

Bannock  township  (Tps.  157  and  158,  R.  26). . . . 
Rear  River  township  (T.  07,  li.  20,  and  frac.  T. 

600 
491 
471 
582 
508 
651 

SS4 

360 
550 
606 
528 
685 
635 

185 
482 
436 

605 

977 
418 

544 
501 
189 
228 
593 

504 
485 
600 
485 

282 
420 
629 
870 

607 

764 

709 
429 
523 
443 
585 

46 
56 

338 
3W 

149 

288 
149 
168 
.  53 
53 
94 

134 

104 

1,594 
1,18? 

49 
.     51 

Colfax  township 

Beaver  lownship  i'1'ps.  07  and  o> ,  K.  2:;> 

Rig  KallsiewichipiT.  154,  R.25),  including  Big 

Edwards  township,  it  eluding  Raymond  \  i  1  lr  i  ^,  •  . 

132 

473 
618 
710 
655 
136 
540 
807 

32 

Cingmars  township  (Tps.  67  and  (is,  R    24) 

Pinner  Creel;  lowadiip  (Tps  1  Viand  151.  K.  20). 
Engelwood  township  (T.  151,  R.  2M,  including 

Holland  township 

523 
535 
513 
651 

855 
363 
708 
465 
548 
525 

509 
473 
677 
608 

519 
211 
667 
183 
463 
312 

7 

11.  n,\  township  ( 'I.e.        20,, and  I'rac  T.oo.R  27) 
Jameson  town-hip  (T.  OS,  R.  25), including  I.it- 

JVt u:  London  village 

Knooliiohing  iow  tidtip,  liiehiilin::;  Int  ernal  ioiial 

133 

Rindionl   kiwudiip  (T.   157,   R.  25,  and  frac.  '!'. 

Maniton  township  (T.  159,  R.  20.  and  frac.  T. 

Spicer  village  8 

Whit  eft  eld  lownship 

542 

509 

Medina;  townsh it.  (Tps.  07  and  OS,  R.  22) 

1  Alpha  village  returned  wilh  \\  isconsin  low  nship  in  1900. 

•'  Exclusive  of  population  of  Alpha  village. 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  II 


« Incorporated  in  1902. 

7  Pomroy  township  organized  from  part  of  Kroschel  township  in  1903. 

8  Spicer  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Green  Lake  township  in  19114. 

5  Kandiyohi  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Kandiyohi  township  in  1904. 
'» Tnooiporated  in  1903. 

11  Willmar  village,  returned  with  Willmar  township  in  1900,  incorporated  a 
;y  in  1901. 

.  !.      •  •    .•        '  I 

13  County  total  includes  population  (1,001 )  of  townships  lying  to  the  east  of  I 
ast  line  of  range  45,  not  returned  separately  in  1891. 


is  Organized  in  1904. 


it  part  of  Percy  township  in  1905. 


t-  Karlstad  village 

i'1  l.a  Heave;  \  illtiue  ine  n-poraled  from  pari  ol  i  oat  mile  township  il 

2"  Hallock  village  returned  with  Hallock  township  in  1900. 

a  F.xelu.-W  e  of  populai  ion  of  !  hillock  villar" 


2"  Organized  from  part:  of  Itasca.  County  i 
27  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by 
possible. 


linor  civil  divisions  wherever 


258 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 
(Fofehangos  m  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOS  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                          1910 

1900 

1890 

206 
27 
18 

190 
25 
27 
95 

175 
181 
80 

444 
01 
106 
241 
22 
9 
17 
54 
8 
46 
10 
95 

9 

179 
137 
84 
55 

23 
6 

9 
17 

20 
75 
67 
139 

15,435 

Lake  County 

8,011 

4,654 

» 1,299 

Beaver  Ba    townshi    « 

284 

430 

541 

491 

481 

4,990 

1,080 

1,488 

1,181 

1,263 

343 

451 

18,609 

399 

:::::::::::: 

150 

7 
59 

Sih  it  i  reck  township  i* 

3,278 

m 

1.-:"    K"''i  icwmshlp'  (T.  09,  Rs.  23  and  24) 

Keedv  township  (T.d9,  I!.  20,  frae.  T.  69,  R.  27, 

Ward  J i 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  J, 

13 

i     i        '■      .     ■  i 
Watrous  township  (Tps.   158  and   159,  R.  25, 

827 

Waldo  township  I6 

Le  Sueur  County 

20,234 

640 
212 
869 
986 
846 
345 

863 
700 

208 
1,105 
1,755 
9S3 
8SS 
741 

L267 
694 

S73 
854 
640 

1,654 
640 
914 
426 
861 
877 
284 

1,273 
712 
561 
737 

9,874 

1,027 

1,151 
1,102 
■8  903 

459 

114 
1,020 

764 
20  901 

245 
1,189 
1,937 

1>|  II     11  .in     low  11    hip 

Ileidclhnre;  village. 

Kilkenny  village  '» 

Ward  i 

Wards 

478 

1,397 

979 

II  irdl 



Mnnlaonierj   ton  nship „ 

1,054 
523 

1,228 

5 

Total  for  Xar  Ptmnie  cily  in  Le  Sueur  and 

Wardl 

Wards 

461 
1,073 
1,030 

295 
1,260 

Sharon  township 

Washington  township 

Ward  1 

WardS 

14,289 

10,382 

872 

401 
509 
384 
585 

431 
498 
036 
1,318 
407 
452 
483 

470 

787 

1,811 
534 
HO 
531 

298 
338 
52G 
331 
213 
58 

513 

540 
535 
463 
418 
543 

499 

3  348 
712 
380 
335 
458 
634 
902 
427 
409 
458 
457 
471 
858 

552 
317 
246 
676 

442 
97 
460 
424 
412 
369 

406 
765 
484 

844 
372 
518 

524 
561 
337 
614 
025 

15,722 

423 

461 
413 
422 
415 

757 

475 
727 
418 

149 

292 

497 
718 

If      11       111'    ill        H>\     M       Up                                                

436 

Hope  township 

677 

397 
890 
416 

509 
493 
643 
396 
515 
531 

14,591 

1.336 

625 

Marsh ii "|il  township 

593 

239 

438 

134 
56 

550 
517 
530 
8  455 
592 

486 
138 

Tyler  village 

251 
169 

400 
434 
551 
288 
585 

Amiret  townshi 

444 
364 
395 
525 
770 

472 
410 

407 
209 
365 
672 
549 
467 
581 
406 

[For  total,  see  Big  Stone  County.] 

Balaton  village 

245 

<    HI  lull    VOdd       ill   I   'e               

V  allow   1  sank  low  n<diip. 

Fairview  township 

266 

1  Orgauized  in  1909. 

'•'  Marietta  \  ilia  it  nude  iii'lepeiiileni  oi  Aiie,usi  a  township  in  1901. 
:;  l,\elnsi\  e  of  population  <j|  Marietta  village. 

'•  Punishing  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Lake  Shore  township  ir 
■"'  Incorporai  ed  as  a  city  in  1902. 

illaei     ii     111   Icpomlcnl   oi    \\  alter   iov :hlp   in    P.llll. 


8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Elysian  village. 


Harbors  villag., 

10  Crystal  Bav  township  organized  from  part  of  Heaver  Bav  township  it 
»  Incorporated  from  part  of  Tv.o  i  i-uhui    o,.       fn      lis' 
hip  in  1905. 

n  1905  and  Knife  River  vi 


»«  Hendricks  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Hendricks  townshi])  in  pin  I . 
»  Incorporated  from  pints  ol   Vsh  lake  and  i.'oval  low  nships  in  1901. 
»  Part  taken  to  form  pat  t  of  \ico  village  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Lyon  County— Continued. 


Grand  view  township1. 
Island  Luke  town  ;hip. 
Lake  Marshall  townsui 

Lucas  township 

Lynd  township 

Lyon--,  township' 

Russell  village' 

Marshall  city  » 


Minneota  village.. 


Shelhui  no  township.  . 


Taunton  village6. 


McLeod  County.  - 


Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Hutchinson  township  8. 


Stewart  village 

Sumter  township . . . 
Winsted  township.. 


Mahnoman  County 10 


Beaulieu  township  (T.  145,  R.  40). . 
lioiou  township  "  (  P.  1-Mi,  I?.  -12)  ... 

Chief  township  (T.  145,  R.  41) 

Heier  township  (T.  14fi,  R.  40).. 


Lake  Grove 

Mahnomen  village '-' 

Pembina  township  a  ( T.  144,  R.  42) 

Popple  Grove  township"  (T.  143,  R.  42).. 

Rosedale  township  (T.  144,  R.  41) 

Waubun  village  « 

Township  145,  range  42 

Township  140,  range  41.. 


Marshall  County 

Agder  township  "  (T.  154,  R.  42  (part  of)  ai 


'  Ghent  village  returned  with  Grandview  township  in  1901 

'-  1-:  -a-lush.  c  oi  population  of  Ghent  village. 

3  Rusted  vilkice  returned  wilh  L\  oris  township   in  1900. 

.         ,■;■,;;.■',.,,   :,;.:..!         ,,  ,     


8  Hassan  Valley  township  organized  from  part  of  Hutchinson  township  in  1902. 

9  Incorporated  as  a  citv  in  1904. 

10  Organized  from  that  part  of  White.  Earth   [ndian    Reservation  in  Norman 
i  otintv  in  1906. 

u  Organized  in  1910. 

12  Mahnomen  \  ilkice  ineot  potato,]  from  part  of  Pembina  township  in  1905. 

13  Waubun  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Popple  Grove  township  in  1907. 

14  Organized  in  ly02  and  T.  154,  R.  1J  fpart  of  i,  annexed  in  1905. 

15  Alvarado  village  incut  puralou  from  pai  i  of  \  era  township  in  1907. 
18  Organized  in  1901. 
17  Orra.ni7.ert  in  mnn 

rt  of),  annexed  in  1900. 


MINOR  CIVIL  E 


Marshall  County— Continued. 


Alvarado  village'8 

Argj  le  village 

Aug  hut;;  lownship 

Big  Woods  township 

I '.loin nci   lownship 

Box ville  township 

Cedar  tow  nship 

Como  township  »  (T.158,  R.42) 

(  'oiiisloe!;  township 

Donnelly  township 

hade    Point  lownship 

East  Park  township  "  (T.  158,  R.  44) 

Fast  Valley  lownship 

KekvoM   lownship^  (T.  l:,h,  K    -III) 

l-.spelic  lownship  i»  i'T.  l.Vt,  R.  :iii  (part  of)  and 

T    155.  R.  39) 

Excel  low  nship  '» 

toMahl  township 

Fork  township. . 


llunlly  lownship  a  (T.158,  R.  43) . . 

1  .[neoln  township 

I.insol!  lownship^'-  (T.  158,  R.  39)... 
Mel  'rea  township.  ...  . 
Marsh  drove  township 


N  ™    tolilen  low  nship 


Oak  Park  township  28 


Valley  township  (T.  156,  R.  39)... 


Veldt  townships'  (t.  157,  R.  39) 

Viking  lownship 

Wanger  lownship 

Warren  city 

Warrenton  township 

West  Valley  township 

\\  hileforil  low  nship--'  (T.  157,  R.  41)  . 

Wrigh t  township 

Township  156,  range  41 


Martin  County.. 


Galena  township  M 

Jay  iownship 

Lake  Belt  lownship  =2 

Lake  Fremont   township,    including   Dunnell 

Dunned  village  & 

Manyaska  township 

Monterey  village  3« 

»°  T.  154,  R.  41  (part  of),  annexed  in  1905. 

2i  Organized  in  1902. 

22  Organized  in  1907. 

23  Middle  River  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Spruce  Valley  township  in  1905. 
2<  Organized  in  1904. 
2»  Organized  in  him  ai 

26  Oslo  village  incorpo 

27  Stephen  village  made  indcpendeni  oi  Tamarac  township  ir 
M  Kx.-lusive  of  population  of  Stephen  village. 

'  '    organized  from  part  of  Thief  Lake  township  in  1909. 


29  Whiteford 
8°  County  total  iiichn 
pendent  -'-  ""■ 


s  population  (309)  of  Granada  village,  returned  as  inde- 


3i  Exclusive  of  population  of  Granada  village. 

32  Cevlon  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Lake  Belt  township  in  1900. 

33  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Triumph  and  Monterey  villages  in  1901  and  1902. 
respectively. 

3*  Parts  taken  to  form  part  of  Triumph  village  in  1901  and  parts  of  Monterey 
and  Ormsby  villages  in  1902. 
35  Incorporated  in  1901. 
•8  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Fox  Lake  and  Galena  townships  in  1902. 


260 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. 


Martin  County— Continued. 


Total  for   Ormsbu    village   i 


Walnnwan  Counties  .. 
Pleasant  Prairie  township.  . 
Hulling  (Ireen  lownship.  . . . 


Westford  township  a. 


Meeker  County. . 


Acton  township.. 


Cosmos  township 


Total  for  Eden  Valley  village  in  Meeker  and 


Darwin  township. 
Dassel  township.. 
Dassel  village 

Eden  Valley  village  (p; 
Total  for  Eden  Val 
Stearns  Cunmi,::. . 
Vllsv.  i.i  ill  iuw  nship  .  ..  . 
Forest  City  township. . . 
Forest  Prairie  township 

Greenleaf  township 

Grove  City  village 

llarvev  township 

•  township 

Litchfield  township.... 
Litchfield  village 


Mille  Lacs  County.. 


Isle  Harbor  township  9  (Tps.  41  and  4! 


Milo  township 

Onarnia  township  "  (T.  41,  Rs.2C  and  27).. 
Onarnia  village  >2 

Page  township  "  (Tps.  39  and  40,  R.  27) . . . 


Agram  township... 


Buckman  village 18 

liuli  township 

Clotigh  township. . . . 

rn slum;  lownship. . . 
I  >adi  ig  township  '". . 
Elmdale  township.. . 


360 

1,204 

75 

1,102 

404 

222 

55 

1,078 

1,319 

201 

15  22,891 

1,555 
24,053 

816 
13,325 

292  1 
686  | 
632 

300 
705 
541 

221 
605 
302 

848  ; 

1,023 

679 

699 
244 
868 
253 

675 

1,574  ! 

1,425 

932 

a  townships  in  1901. 


■■■  Truman  village  nmile  independent,  of  \\  oslfoni  township  in  1900. 


.r  1890  can  be  made;  information  ai 

ncomDlete. 

'  Organized  in  1901. 

■i    ■.' ■■.■■  .o".    i      ;i    i;    ....   ,„,„.  .,.,(  in  inn; i 

»  T.  41,  R.  25,  annexed  in  1909. 

1"  Name  changed  from  Robbins  in  1907. 

»  Organiza-d  in  inni  ami  T.  41,  It.  27,  annexed  in  1909;  part  taken  to  form  part  of 

"  in  1908. 
12  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Onarnia  and  South  Harbor  townships  in  1908. 
'»  Organized  in  1901  and  T.  40,  R.  27,  annexed  in  1909. 
"  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Onamia  village  in  1908. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Morrison  County — Continued. 


Ward  1 . . 

Ilu/i/i'.. 
Ward  S. . 

Want  /,.. 


Motley  township  22 

Mol  Icy  \  illage 

Mount   Morris  township... 

Parker  township 

Pierz  township  20 

Pierz  village 

Pike  Creek  township 

Platte  township 

Pulaski  lownship  23 

Kails  Pi  aide  township 

Randall  village  2« 

Richardson  township  23  . . . 

Ripley  township 

Hosing  lownship  22 

Koviihoii  \illage 

Scandia  Valley  township. . 

Swan  River  township 

Swanville  township 

Sunn  whin  village 

Two  Rivers  township  "  . . . 


Mower  County. . 
Adams  township 


Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  S 

Austin  township 

Bennington  township. . 

Bro    d  idale  village 

Clayton  township 

Dexter  township 

.    V      .,,■!  ilhlgl-..     . 

Elkton  village  » 


Grand  Meadow  village. . 

Lansing  township 

Le  Roy  township 

Le  Roy  village 

Lodi  lownship 

Lyle  township 

Lyle  village 

Marshall  township  25 

Nevada  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township. . 


Rose  Creek  village.. 


Bondin  township 

Cameron  township 

Clianlaiainhis  Urn  nship  2? 

( 'hair; tin-  village  28 

run  ic  v  illage  2» 

Des  Moines  Rivci  U> .\ nslnp 

15  County  total  includes  popula 
1  hiding  lownship  and  Randall  village  si 


a  (709)  of  Randall  township,  taken  to  form 


13  I',  nek  man  village  hvoi  pm  a  led  from  1  .an  ol    liuckman  township  ir 
'''  Organized  fi  mn  pari  of  Randal  I  lownship  :--  "" 
-'"  (Iranil.e  and  Hitman  townships  01    — ' 


.„ zed  from  parts  of  Pierz  township  in 

21  Lakin  township  orwuuzi'd  from  pan  01  Mom  ill  Imi  nsliip  in  1903. 

--  Rosing  lownship  organized  from  part  of  Mol  lev  toe  nship  in  1902. 

-3  Rirhardsi.n  I  nwnslup  01  g;u lized  liom  pan  of  Pulaski  lownship  in  1908. 

21  Incorporated  from  pai  I  of  Randall  township  in  1900. 

'1.  IMI,  inn    v  illirs-  111101  poiaiisl   hum  pari  oi    Mai  shall  low  nship  in  1906. 

21  Sargcanl  village  innn  pin  afed  from  part  of  Sni  geani    lownship  in  1900. 


n  part  of  Murray  township 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION-  MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Murray  County— Continued. 


Dovray  township. . 
Ellsboro  township. 
Fenton  township  ' . 
Fulda  village 


Lake    \\  ilsoil   <  dingo    e  . 

Leeds  township  ■-' 

I. imp  !.;iko  township. . 
I.owvillo  township. . .  . 

Mason  township 

Moulton  township  '. . . 

Murray  township* 

Shelek  township. . 


Skanriia  township. . 
Slayton  township. . 
Slay  ton  village 


Nicollet  County. . 


Conn  land  [n»  nship. 

i  oiiriland  village 

Granby  township 

Lafayette  ton  nship  ». . 

Lafayette  village  5 

Lake  Prairie  township 
New  Sweden  township 
N'ioillcl.  iownship 


it  Newton  township . . 


Nobles  County.. 


Bigelow  village6.. 
Bloom  township . . 
Brewster  village.. 
Dewald  township  ' 
Dundee  village 


Horse  township...     ._ 
Indian  Lake  township . . . 

Kinbrae  village 

Larkin  township 

Leota  township 

Lismore  township  8 

Lismore  village3 

if  tie  Dock  township 

Lorain  township 

Olney  township 

Ransom  township 

Round  Lake  village 

Rushmore  village  r 

Seward  township 

Summit   Lake  township. . 
\\  est  sine  township 


MINOR   i  I VII.  DIVISION. 


Norman  County  "  .. 


Ada  city  " 

Anthony  township . . . 
Bear  Park  township.. 


Halstad  villi 

Hegne  township 

Hendrum  township 


llondrnm   \  illage1-' 

Iloino  Lake  lownsliip 

Lake  Ida  township 

Lee  township  io 

Lnrkhar!  township 

McDonaldsville  township.. 
ilar\  iownship.. 
Perlev  village  is.. 


stielh    village" 

Sliclv  iownship" 

Spring  (reek  iownship.  . 

Strand    township'! 

Simdal  iownship 

I'win  \  allev  village 


Winchester  low  nsliip.  . 


Olmsted  County.. 


Byron  village 

(  asea  d  <  ■  to w nship 

Chatfield  citv  (pari.  oh.    ,      . 

[For  total,  see  Fillmore  County.) 

Dover  township  is 

Dover  village!8 

KLmira,  township.    

Eyota  township 

Kyoi.a  village 

tell  mingi'im  low  nship 

Haverhill  township 

High  Forest  township. 


559 

558       324 

497       148 

436 

438       310 

613 

699       329 

•-',:«;, 

2,380     1,164 

1,251 

Wnrthinefun  ,.jlv  u> 

Wardl ". 

Ward2 

Worthington  township 

i  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Chandler  c 

2Hadlevvi!' d  fiom  part  of  Leeds  townshi] 


'        1'ie        II  '.  ■■  mi  i,i  t        ,       ,  ii  .,   I    ,  1 1 ;    ,,, ...  n     a,,,,,   men 

'■  ide'lnv.    vill  '.:,'  ineoi  unrated  limn  p^rl  ui  i >. i a, > tow  township  in  1900. 

7  Rushmore(village  incorporated  from  part  of  ite'.vald  lownsliip  in  1900. 

8  Lismore  village  incorporate]  horn  part  of  Lismore  Iownship  in  1902. 

9  Wilmont  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Willmont  township  in  1900. 

10  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

u  That  part  of  While   Karih   (ndian   Lose,  vm  ion   m   \onnan  Count  \   taken 
form  Mahnomen  Countv  in  1906. 


Ne w  H  aven  to wnsh  ip 

Orion  township 

Oronoco  township 

Pleasant  Grove  township.. 

Quincy  township 

Rochester  eity 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Rochester  township 

Rock  Dell  township 

Salem  iou  nship 

Stewartville  village 


Otter  Tail  County.. 


Aastad  township 

Amor  township 

Aurdal  township ...... 

Battle  Lake  village. 

Blowers  township 

BlufTton  township,  including  Blufffon  village.  . 


Carlisle  township 333 

Clitherall  township 499 

Clitherall  village 187  i  167 

12  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  of  White  Earth  Indian  R, 

not  relumed  s"paiah'h    bv  enmities  in  1900. 
"  Incorporated  as  a  citv  in  1908. 

11  (iary  village  incorporated  fioni  pai  i.  of  Si  rand  iov  nship  in  1901. 
■5  Hendrum  village  inenrpnraied  Irom  part  of  I'mndnnn  township  in  I'. 
'6  Perlev  village  monrpm  aiml  I  run  i  pari  ni    Lee  I  mi  nship  in  1906. 
is  Shelly  village  in™-  p  »r I  frmn  part  ol  Sliel  \   lownsliip  in  1900. 

18  Dover  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Dover  township  in  1908. 

19  County  totals  include  population  (1,033  in  1900;  624  in  1890)  of  Pelic 
village,  returned  as  independent  in  1900  and  1890. 

29  Incorporated  in  1903. 

21  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Vergas  village  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  E 


Otter  Tall  County— Continued. 


Dane  Prairie  lownship.  . 

Dead  Pake  lou-nship 

Doer  Crook  township 


Erhards  Grove  township. . 
•Hscity 


Gorman  township,  including  Luce  village. . 

Luce  village  3 

Henning  township 

Henning  village 

Hobart  township  * 

Homestead  township 

Inman  township. . 


Leaf  Lake  township 

Leaf  Mountain  township . . 


Maine  township 

Maplewood  township 

New  York  village  5 

Newton  township 

Nidaros  township « 

Norwegian  Grove  township 

Oak  Valley  township 

Orwell  township 

Oscar  township 

Otter  Tail  township  7 

Ottertail  village ' 

Otto  township 

Paddock  township 

Parkers  Prairie  township  8 

Parkers  Prairie  village  8 

Pelican  township,   including   Pelican   Rapids 

village 

Pelican  Rapids  village 

Perham  township 

Perhara  village 

Pine  Lake  township 


St.  Olaf  township.. 


Pennington  County  u 


Clover  Leaf  township '«  (T.  154, K.  41) 

Deer  Park  township  u  (T.  152,  R.  40, sees.  1  to 

Goodridge  township  '«  (T.  154,  R.  40) 

Hickory  township  n,T    P5'J,  11.  :;'.), 

High  Landing  township  '*  (T.  153,  R.  40).. 

Kratka  township  '«  (T.  153,  R.  41) 

Mayfield  township  ir'  (T.  152,  R.  41, sees.  1  tc 

Norden  township  (T.154.R.44) 

North  township  "  (T.  154.  U.  45) 

Numedal  township  (T.  154,  R.  45) 

Polk  Centre  township  (T.  152,  R.  45,  sees.  : 

24) 

Reiner  township  " 


Rocksburv  township  20  (T.  153,  R.  43) . . 

Si    Hilaire  ullage 

township  (T.  153,  R.  44) 


i     ■  ■  ■    a       .:     I 

Smiley  lownship  '■'  (T.  153,  R.  42)  .. 


Ward  /.. 
Ward  .'. 
Wards.. 


Wyandotte  township  21  (T.  152,  R.  42,  se 


Pine  County. . 


ship-   -■ 


_.A.      (T.41,  R.2 

Birch  Creek  township 

Bremen  township  m  (T.  44,  R.2 


I;. ..ol.    Pari:  iou  ns.hip    . 


Bruno  village  28  . . 

Cliengualona  tov.   nhip  29 

rimer  tow  us  hip  an  (']'.  11,  Ks.  16  and  17,  parts 

of;  T.41,  Rs.  18  and  19)  

Crosby  township »» (T.  40,  Rs.  18  and  19,  parts 


Dell  Grove  townshi, 

Dosey  township  ^  (T.  43,  Rs.  16  and  17).. 

Pinlavson  township  ■'■'< 

Pinlaysoii  village  m 

Plemine  township  •«  (T.  43,  R.  18) 

Hinckley  township  3<i 


Kerrick  township  39 


Tumuli  township  1 


Woodside  township i 

'  Dalton  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Tumuli  township  in  1905. 
2  Dent  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Edna  township  in  1904. 
» Incorporated  in  1905. 

::■.'...  ,,■■■■,,       ,   o    1  ..in:, 

s  Returned  as  New  York  Mills  in  1900. 

6  Vining  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Nidaros  township  in  1909. 

7  Ottertail  village  ineorporaled  from  part  of  Otter  Tail  township  in  1904. 

8  Parkers  Prairie  villa  from  part  of  Parkers  Prairie  township 
in  1903. 

8  Exclusive  of  population  ol  Pelican  Rapids  village. 

10  Richville  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Rush  Lake  township  in  1904. 
"  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Candor  and  Hobart  townships  in  1905. 
'2  Organized  from  part  of  Red  Lake  Countv  in  1910. 

is  Comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and"  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions 
wherever  possible. 

>«  Organized  from  part  of  Red  Lake  Indian  Reservation  in  1905. 
is  Organized  from  part  of  Red  Lake  Indian  Pmian  alion  in  1908. 

is  Organism.  1  ". :•■-.:  1 .    >  <    hidisa  l:e-.M  \  ai  nm  in  1 '. m' .. 

«  Part  of  T.  154,  R.  43,  (part  of  Red  Lake  Indian  Reservation)  annexed  in  1905. 

18  Exclusive  of  population  of  Indian  Reservation. 

i»  Organized  from  part  of  Red  Lake  Indian  Reservation  in  1907. 

20  Part  of  T.  153,  R.  4?,  (part  of  Red  Lake  Indian   Peaa-yaiion  1  annexed  in  1905. 

21  Part  of  T.  152,  P.  42,  (pan  ol  lied   Lake  Indian  Rosorxanon  )  annexed  in  1905. 
"County  total  Includes  population  (517)  of  Sandstone  village,  returned  as  inde- 
pendent in  1890. 


Norman  township  26  (T.  44,  R.  19).. 
laniri.i-o  township  "  (T.  43,  R.  19).. 

Pi  10  '  ' unship 

Piueniv  village 

Pine  Lake  township 

Pokegaina  township.     . 

Pock  Creek  township 

Rovalton  township 


Organized  fi 0111  pari  of  1 1  in.  k P  \   lownship  in  1901. 
-'■  On-mixed  fro  n  pari  of  Uefile  'imcr  lownsliip  in  1  '.Kin 
•-.'  Organi/.od  from  part  of  l-Cetlle  Pivor  lownship  in  15(15 
"'  Incorporated  in  1903. 

■"   n-ni.5 I   ■:  'ro-Pi    iou  a      ■  '  .      ■'■       ■'   ' 

1     T.  ,.i|-.i      ION      .  ,,■..!..... 

■Ti  Oi-L'ani'.ed  from  pan  01  lIinol;li'\  iounship  in  1505. 
31  Organized  from  part  of  Sandstone  township  in  1904. 
■■-  ( irgani/.ed  from  p --i  -' 


1,442 

377 

350 

85 

533 
993 
323 
590 
1.030 
786 

255 
535 

461 

mmwalana  township 


'rom  part  of  Plan  mm  lownship  in  1909. 
3  Parts  taken  to  form   Parlr'nlae  ami    Phaiiine  townships  in 
Panning  ami  Finlavsun  villa-jos  in  1901  and  1905,  res.pecliveh 


township  in  1909. 


«'  Organized  from  part  of  Finlayson  township  in  1901. 


STATISTICS   0¥  POPULATION- MINNESOTA. 


Table  I  .—POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  seo  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5  J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Pine  County— Continued. 
Sandstone    township,1     including    Sandst 


.■.I.MLHNMI 

Lakevill  „ 

Sturqeon  Lake  v'dlaqe  2 

\\  ilma  township  3  ( T.  42,  Hs.  16  and  17)  .. 
Windemere  township 


Pipestone  County. .. 

Aetna  township 

Utona  township 

Burke  township 

Ivlcn  township 

F.li'uer  township 

Fountain  I'rairie  township.  . 
Orange  township 


Ward  1 

Wardi 

ick  township. . 


Woodstock  village.. 


Andover  township... 

Angus  township 

Badger  t 


Brandt  township7  (T.  153.  15.46).. 

Brislet  township 

Byglanil  township 

Chester  township 


Ward  : 
Ward  .:  . 
Ward  -!.. 
Ward  i . . 


Wards 

WardG 

Ward! 

Ward  8 

Crookston  township.  .  . . 
East  Grand  Forks  city.. 


Ward  1 
Wardi 

WardS 

Wardi 

len  township. . 


Euclid  township... 
Fairfax  township. . 
Fanny  township... 
Farley  township... 


Fishor  town-hii'.  including  Fisher  village. . 

Fisher  village 

Fosston  village 

Garden  township 

Garfield  township 

Gentilly  township 


e  Park  tc      . 
Gully  township7  (T.  1.7).  R.39K. 

Hammond  township 

Helgoland  township w 

Higdem  township 

Hill  River  township. 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  Danforth  and  Wilma 

-Incorporated  in  1901. 

'  Organized  from  part  of  Sandstone  townshi 
township  in  1910. 
*  Incorporated 


p  in  1907;  part  taken  to  fc 

,  i.hi  ■!  .  :.;.  ■  •  ■    hi,   1,.  i,,i  in 


County  between  1890  and  1900. 


MINOi:    I'lVIL    DIVISION. 


Polk  County— Continued. 


Keystone  township 

King  township 

Knute  township. . 
Lengby  village8.. 


Rhinehart  township. . 

Roome  township 

Rosebud  township. . . 

Russia  township 

Sandsville  township. . 
Scandia  township 


Sletten  township. 
Sullivan  township.. 


Tynsid  township 

Vineland  township . . 

Winger  township 

Woodside  township. 


Bangor  township 

Barsness  township 

Bon  Wade  township  "  . .  . . 
Blue  Mounds  lownshiji.  . 
Chippewa  Falls  townshi]). . 


1  iienwood  township 

I  iienwood  village 

Grove  Lake  townshi]). .  .  . 

I I  oil"  township 

Lake  Johanna,  township    . 

Langhei  township 

i.hm'H  township 

Low  rv  village 

M  intU'Waska  townshi]).. 
New  Prairie  townshi]).  . . . 


Rolling  Fork  townshi]).  . 


Starliuek  village 

Villard  village 

Walden  township. . . 
Westport  township. . 


White  Bear  Lake  township.. 


Ramsey  County. . 

Mound-  View  townshi]!. 
Now  Brighton  village.. .  . 
Now  Canada  township.  . 


St.  Paul  oil  v.  . 
Wardi.... 
Ward  2.... 
WardS.... 
Wardi,.... 


420 

473-  — 

378 

484 

485 

410 

2,161 

1,116 

627 

314 

392 

403 

443 

513 

350 

410 

358 

522 

581 

512 

386 

443 

371 

252 

260  .. . 

170,554         139,796 


wnships  in  1904  and  1907,  respec- 


Ward6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Wardlfl 

Ward  11 i  11,868   

Ward  It ]  10,9X1    

White  Boar  township 1.422  1.01 8 

White  Bear  Lake  villasre '  1,505  1,288 

6  Beltrami  village  incorporated  from  part  of  1;ei-  low  nship  in  1901. 

7  Organized  in  1901. 

«  Lengby  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Columbia  townshi])  in  1901. 

9  Mentor  village  uieorpoiated  (nun  part  of  Grove  I'ark  townshi])  in  1902. 
">  Returned  as  Hegland  in  1900. 
11  Farwell  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Ben  Wade  township  in  1905. 


264 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION-MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Red  Lake  County  K 


Black  River  township*  (T.  152,  R.  44,  si 
to  30) 

Deer  Park  township'  (T.  152,  R.  40,  sees 


Kminh  ille  township  6. . . 

Equality  township 

ttarness  township 

Gervais  township 

Luke  Pleasant  township.. 
Lambert  township 

Lonisx  ille  township  .  . 


Poplar  River  township. . 

Plummer  village  8 

Red  Lake  Falls  city 


Ward  / . . 
Ward  I.. 

WardS.. 


Redwood  County.. 


Belview  village' 

Brookville  township 

i  D  township  10 .. 


Delhi  village  " 

Gales  township 

Granite  Rock  township  M 

Honner  township,  including  North  Redwood 

North  Redwood  village '"« 

Johnson ville  township 

Kintire  township  9 , 

Lamberton  township 

Lamberton  village 

Lucan  village  >« 

Milroy  village  " 

Morgan  township 

Morgan  village 

New  Avon  township 

North  Hero  township'8 

Paxton  township 

Redwood  Falls  city 

Ward! 

Redwood  Falls  township 

Revere  village  18 

Sanborn  village  '» 

Seaforth  village 19 

Sheridan  township  » 

Sherman  township 

Springdale  township 

Sundown  township 

Swedes  Forest  township 

Three  Lakes  township  12 

Underwood  township 

Vail  township  so 

Vesta  township 

Vesta  village 

Wabasso  village  so 

Walnut  Grove  village 

Wanda  village  s2 

Waterbury  township 

Westline  township  " 

Willow  Lake  township  ss 


401    ;  Camp' 


Renville  County. . 

Bandon  township 

Heaver  Kails  township... 
I  ■  i  i  ill  (  oolo\  township.. 
Inrd  1  - 1 : i m < I  low  nship  -'  . 
Hi n.l  Island  village"-'  .... 

Boon  Lake  township 

I'.rookln'ld  Inn  nsliip.  .  . 
(  aim  low  nsliip,  illellldin 

Fair/ax  village 


Kinniett  township 

I-  lieson  township 

i-'loia  iownship 

I-  rant  I ii i  village 

I  lawk  Creek  township 

I I  ector  township  •* 

1 1  eel  oi  \  illagess 

Henri  \  ille  low  nship.... 
Kingman  township 

ilai  mi  .hurg  township.. 

Melville  township 

Mm  ion  village 

Am  loik  iownship 

i  ih\  hi  i  iilage  s» 

i  fseeola  township 


iciuding  Buffalo  Lake 


o  Lake  village.. 


lli'lH  ille  oil  \    "'      . 

Sacred  Heart  township  ss 

Sacred  Heart  village  ss 

Troy  Iownship.  including  Danube  village.. 

I>«  a  a  in  i  iilage  "> 

Wang  townsliip 

■•'  -":ngton  Iownship.. 


\\  inhehl 


Rice  County.. 


Bridgewater  township. . 
Cannon  City  township... 

Dundas  village 

I-  rin  iownship 

i'aiiiianlt.  city 

Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Forest  township 

Morristown  township 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Northfield  township. . 
Richland  township... 
Shieldsville  township. 

Veseli  village 

Walcott  township 


Wheatland  township,  including  Lonsdale  village 

Lonsdale  village  '■ 

Wheatland  village 

Wheeling  township 

Rock  County 

Battle  Plain  township ' 

Hea\  er  rivek  tow  nsliip 

Beaver  I  Ireek  \  iilage.. 


unite  Rock  township  in  1904. 


Itocksbury,    and    Sander-;    lownshins,  and  T.   1.1:1,    I;'.  42,  St.   Ililaire  village,  and 


n  County  since  1900. 

3  COI ' 

possible. 


Comparison  of  population  for  1890  made  by  rr. 


"    V       ha  -.,.,    -ilk      ■•   rei  ii:  in  . i      .nil     ,   ail    he-,  a    hip  I. 

"]  Exclusive  of  papnlai  ion  oi  Waha  ;so  \  iilage. 

--  Wanda  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Willow  L 


*  Exclusive  of  population  of  Indian  reservation. 

8  Belview  village  returned  wn  h    tintire  township  in  1900. 

io  Sanborn  village  returned  with  Charlestown  township  in  1900. 

<>  Exclusive  of  population  of  Sanborn  village. 

12  Clements  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Three  Lakes  township  in 

<»  Delhi  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Delhi  township  in  1902. 


n  of  Sacred  Heart  village. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION     MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  L910,  1900,  AND  1890     Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  otc,  botweon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  botweon  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Rock  County— Continued. 

I  louver  township  l 


Ivanaranzi  tow  nship.  - 


e  Fipeslone  I  ounty.] 


North  ward 

South  ward 

Luverne  township 

Magnolia  township,  including  Magnolia' 


Springwater  towi 
Vienna  township 


Roseau  County.. 


Algoina  township'7  (T.  11.3,  R.  37,  and  frac.  T. 
11.4,  R.37) 

V nca  township7  (T.  101,  R.37) 

Badger  village' 

liarnet!  township  "  t.T.  ItiO,  R.  42) 

Barto  tow  nship .     .     . 

I'.lo ing  \':illo\   township  '"•  {  V.  103, R.  44,  an. I 

frac.  T.  104,  R.  44), 


Codarhend  township  <•  .  V  n.'.'.  I:  ::>  -  . 
Clear  River  township  1  <V.  ltd,  R.  30). . 
Deer  township  "  r\\  i.v.i,  u.43) 


:r  township  (T.  163,  R.  41,  and  frac.  T.  104, 


R.  41). 

Falun    O'V 
Oolden  V;i 


a  township  ls  (T.  162,  R.  35,  and  frac.  T.  163, 


Mickinock  township.. 


Patmville  township's  (T.  159,  R.  40).. 


Roosevelt  village18 

Roseau  village" 

Ross  township 

Skagen  township » 

Soler  township 

Spruce  iownsnip 

St.iuiord  township 

Stokes  township 

Wanned  village  21 

Township  159,  range  37. . 


wnship's(T.  159,  R.  41). 


Tow  nship  102,  range  3S 


>r  township  in  1900. 


3  Hills  village  incorporated  hoin  pari  of  Martin 
<  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

»  Incut  ponded  as  :,  ,  ii  ..-  i.,  ]•':< !. 

'"■<  >i'gar.i/;ed  iu  1902. 

7  Or:  anized  in  1903. 

v  Lodger  village  made  hide:  on. lent  of  Skagen 


11  Organized  in  1900. 

'-'  Or-auized  in  1907. 

11  Organized  in  1900. 

11  Creenbush  village  incorporate. I  from  part  of  Herein' 

1    (  hganized  in  1905. 

"■'  Roseau  village  returned  with  Jadis  township  in  191 

17  Inclusive  of  population  of  Roseau  village. 


'"  Laona  to-.  In   1902;  Roosevelt  village  Incorporated  from  part 

■"I o:.lii,      hi    IOO  , 

19  Organized  in  1904. 

2°  Exclusive  of  population  of  Badger  village. 


St.  Louis  County  .. 


Alburn  townshi 
Allen  township 

Angora  township17'  (  I'.  1 


neatly  tow  nship'3  (Tps.  03  a 


Breitung  township.. 


Canosia  townsfiip28  . 

Chisholm  village29 

Clinton  township,  ineluding  Iron  Junction  vil- 
lage  

Iran  .1 11  mi  inn  village 

Cotton  township  •'  (T.51,  Us,  10  and  17) 

Culver  township,  including  I'.rook.ston  village. . . 


Brookslon  villagi 

DuJuthcity 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 


Ward  7 

Ward8 

Duluth  township. - 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Kinliat  ras  low  nship  '•"'  (  T.  1 
Fvcletb  city3' 


Ward  f 
Ward:.. 
Wuril  :;.. 


Flood w I  low  nship,  including  Floodwood  vil- 


Flondwood  village.. 


Uugler  lownship'"  1  T.  61,  R.  "J   , 

Falo'woo.l  iou  nship''  iT.  51,  R.  13,  part  ol).. 


224 
118 

331 

185 

7*. 400 

52,909 

33,115 

i;.:s<il 

it;,  >,j> 

358 

3.572 

194 
3,717 

901 

49 
2,752 

1,016 

62 
310 

745 

4S1 

107 

I    o..l .-,       io  mi    Uipc   il',..,'..::„liv       ,        - 

Mc Davit  I  low  nship 

McKinlcv  village"'7 

Meadow  Lands  township  '  (T.  53,  Us.  IXand  19).. 

Mesaha  lowtislup,  nu  lodir/g  do.sa.ba  village 

Mr  saba  village 

Midway  township . . 


and  part  of  Boi  iervation  opened  to  settlement  si 

23  No  compel  .-no  hi  popiil oii.iii  for  1  sun  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 
in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 
u  No  population  reported. 

25  Incorporated  from  part  of  T.  68,  R.  15,  in  1903. 

26  Mwabii  . 

.     .         uiation  of  Pdwaiik  and  McKinley  villages. 

28  Fredenlerg  township  organized  from  part  of  Canosia  township  in  1904. 

in       ...  ,  ,;  1  part  of  SI.  unlz  township  in  1901. 

■">  Incorporated  in  1007. 

31  Returned  with   .Viissal.e  Mountain  township  in  1900.     Incorporated  as  a.atv 
in   10(12  ami  parts  of  Faval  and  Missal. e  Mountain  townships  annexed  In  1910. 
io   e  incorporated  from  part  of  Morse  township  in  1906. 
".0.0.0  ,1  ■  " 

»« Incorporated  in  1901. 

i  ''I       'I: 

« Included  Eveleth  village  in  L900,     Fart  annexed  to  Eveleth  city  in  1910. 
«  Exclusive  ol  population  of  Eveleth  village. 
38  Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION-MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR    CIVIL   DIVISION. 


St.  Louis  County—Continued. 


Nirhols  township,  ineludin 

Costin  village ' 

Noi  ii  id  nil  low  nship  :  i  I'ps.  52  aid  5;i,  It.  13).. 

N'orlhlan  1  township*  !T.  53,  11.  17) 

fikv  township!  (T.  till,  K.  Ill) 

Prairie  Lake  towi    hip1        .  •   :.-    '<>  i 

Proctor  knot  i  \  illago 

It  ice  Lake  township 

St.  Louis  township^  I'.  5S.R.  13) 

So  I  way  township 


Ward  J 
Ward.: 


Wardo 

Ward  6 

\\  hiio  township  '■  {  I'ps.  57 ,  5\,  an 
Wouri  lownship'J  (T.  59.  R.  17).. 


I  uwnship  at,  ran;;i'  1! 
Township  52,  lanp1  I! 


I  mi  nship  53,  range  If 


low  nship  at,  range-  in. . 


Township  54,  range  2( 


Township  5a,  range  hi.  . 


I  owiisliip  55,  range  21.. 


I'ownship  56,  range  16.. 

l'ownshi|)  5(i,  range  17 


Township  57,  range  i: 


Township  57,  i  mgr  l1. 


i  ownship  51i,  rangr  21. . 

Township  Of 

hownship  i.i 

Township  01 ., , 

i  ownship  no,  range  19.. 


Township  61,  r     „ 

Town  ■■.hip  01,  range  17. . 
Township  61,  range  19. . 
Township  02,  range  hi. . 


Tow  nsliip  nM,  range  I  ■! .  . 


Township  03,  range  19.. 


Ton  nsliip  04,  range  ].' 


Township  (14,  range  17. . 
Township  0 

Township  05,  range  15. . 
I'ou  nsliip  05,  range  If 


_  r  .3,  range  20.. 
Township  00,  range  21  . . 
Township  07,  range  17. . 

Township  07,  range  18. . 


Township  07,  range  21  .  _ 
Township  OS,  range  17. . 


8  Organized  In  1905. 


•hisive  of  population  of  llibhing  village. 


7 

6 

86 

89 

12 

2 

12 

27 



37 

X9 

14 

22 
37 

58 
40 

o  form  Chisholm 


St.  Louis  County— Continued. 


I-' r:i(  I  ional  township  69,  range  17. . 


To-.-,  nsliip  01).  range.  21  .. 


I-  notional  township  70,  range  211    . 
Boise  Fort  Indians  ■ ' 


Scott  County.. 


Belle  Plaine  borough  » | 

Belle  Plaine  township  " 

Blakely  township 

I'edar  Lake  township , 

Credit  River  township 

Eagle  Creek  township 

Glendale  township,  including  Hamilton  village. 
Hamilton  village 


Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
i  oiiis\  illi-  r . > \s  nsliip.  . 


New  Market  villnae. 
New  Prague  city  (ward  2). . 

[For  total,  se- T  "  ' 
SI.  Lawrence  toi 
Sand  Creek  township. . 
shakopee.  city.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Spring  Lake  township 
village 


including  Prior  Lake 


Sherburne  County. . 


Becker  township,  including  Becker  village. . 


...  iha  ... 

ownship 

Clear  Lake  township,  including  Clear  Lake  vil- 


Elk  River  village.. 


Palmer  township.. 


Santiago  township.. . 


Cornish  township. . 


Grafton  township 
Green  Isle  townsr. 
Green  Isle  village. 


.'     .,..-  1 1 . ■■  1 1 .  >  i 


New  Auburn  township  "  . . 


Sibley  township 

Transit  township 

Washington  Lake  township. . 
Winthrop  city'9 


8,136 

7,281 

5,908 

588 

416 

285 

1,012 

898 

758 

564 

.531 

574 

229 

177  1. 

358 

413 

280 

701 

637 

562 

263 

222  \. 

548 

515 

859 

831 

547 

596 

379 

"  Not  locate. 1  l\   !-.»  nsliips  and  ranges. 

'2  Belle  Plaine  borough  returned  with  Belle  Plaine  township  in  1! 

«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Belle  Plaine  borough. 

h  Incorporated  in  1904 

'5  Part  of  St.  Cloud  city  annexed  to  Haven  township  in  1908 

"  Incorporated  '-  '" 

"  New  Aubun 

"  Incorporated  Wa  city  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  MINNESOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  L890    Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  ■">.] 


Stearns  County 


Albany  township. 
Albany  village.. . 
Ashley  township 
Avon  township3 

Belgrade  village. 
Broekway  township 

Brooten  village  

Cold  Spring  village 

Coll. Seville  townshi. 

Crow  Lake  township. 

Crow  River  township 

Eden  Lake  township . . 

Kden  Valley  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Meeker  County.] 
Fairhaven  township. 
Farming  township. 
Freeport  village. 
Getty  township 
Grove  townshi" 
Holding 

Holding  , 

Kimball  Prairie  vilb.go 

Krain  township 

Lake  George  township. 
1  ,al.e  I  leniv  I  o\\  nship 
Le  Sauk  townships. . . 
Luxemburg  township 

Lynden  township 

Maine  Prairie  township. 
Moire  « Irove  village. 
Melrose  city, 

Ward  • 

Ward 
Melrose  township. 
Millwood  townshi 
Munson  townshi 
Vow   Munich  vil.„,,_ . , 
North  Fork  township. 

Oak  township 

I'ayncsvillc  town ■-: 1 1 1 [ . 
Paynesville  village ". 
Raymond  township , 
Richmond  village.. 
Rockville  township 
Rockville  village7. . 
St.  Augusta  township. 
St.  Cloud  city8  (wards  1 , 

[For  total,  see  Benton  County.] 
St.  Cloud  township 8 
St.  Joseph  township 

St.  Joseph  village 

St.  Marlin  [oun.ship 
St.  Martin  vill"" 
St.  Wendel  to 
Sartell  village 
Sauk  Center  c: 

Ward 

Ward... 
Sank  ( 'outer  township 
spring  Mill  li      nshii 


Blooming  Prairie  township 
Blooming  Prairie  village 
Clinton  Falls  township, 
Decrfield  townshi] 
Ellendale  village 
Havana  township 


I  Countv  total  includes  population  (4S5)  of  New  Pavnesville  village,  annexed 
Paynesville  township  and  Paonoseillo  \  illage  since  1900. 

»  Avon  Mi  ndent  of  Avon  township  in  1900. 

3  Exclusive  of  population  of  Avon  village. 
«  Not  returned  separately  in  1S90. 

5  Sartell  villa  ,  whip  in  1907. 

6  Part  of  New  Paynesville  village  annexed  in  1904. 

ille  township  in  1903. 
8  Part  of  St.  Cloud  city  annexed  to  St.  Cloud  township  in  1908. 

s  Spring  ITill  \  illaco  i, rpnratcd  ir p  •  ■     .     :..■■■     1 1  ill  n-wnship  in  1900. 

10  Ellendale  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Berlin  township  in  1901. 

II  Donnelly  village  le  independent  of  i IP.   township  in  1900. 

'-  Exclusive  of  population  of  Donnellv  village. 

13  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 


b  Part  taken  to  form  Little  Elk  township  in  1900. 


268 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION    -MINNESOTA. 


Taiw.k  1.    POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,   L900,  AND  L890-    Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  ete.,  between  1000  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1000,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Todd  County— Continued. 
k  township... 


Uo'uncl  I'r.iirie  lownship.. 


Ward'!.. 

Ward  2. . 

Staples  township.. 


ii  icm  nship  «. 
n  village  <   . 


Traverse  County.. 


I  .:ikc  \  alloy  lownship 


Tintah  township . . 


Wabasha  County.. 


Chester  tc 

ownship 

Gillford  township 

i  ilasL-ow  township 

Greenfield  township. . 
Hammond  villa gc . . . 


Kellogg  village 

Lake  City 

Wardl 

WardS 

Lake  township 

Mazeppa  township. . 


Minneiska  township. 
Minneiska  village. . . 


Ward! 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Watopa  township 

West  Albany  township 


Wadena  County.. 
Aldrich  township. 


Huntersville  tow  nship. 
Leaf  River  township. . . 


MINOR  CIVIL   D 


Wadena  County— Continued. 


Lyons  township. . 


North  Germany  township.. 

Oiton  low  nship 

Red  Eye  township 

I  look  wood  lownship 


Shell  River  township 
Thomastown  townshi 
Verndale  village 


Wing  Mivor  township. . 


Waseca  County.. 


tun  nship  .. 
___  ling  Grove  * 
Byron  township. 


Blooming  Grove  township. . 


Freedom  tc 

Iosco  township 

Janes ville  township.. 


Xew  Richland  lownship.. 

New  Richland  village 

Otisco  township 

St.  Mary  township 

Vivian  township 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wilton  township 

Woodville  township.. 


Washington  County.. 


Afton  township 

Bay town  lownship 

Cottage  Grove  township.. 

Denmark  lownship 

Forest  Lake  township 

Forest  Lake  village 

<!i  ml  U  v  nship 


Wardl 

Wardt 

WardS 

fills  afer  township.... 
Woodbury  low  nship. .. 


Watonwan  County. . 


\lllipil    inW.llsh.p   I"... 

IPillevfiold  low  nsiiip.  . 

iintioitield  village 

i  'si  iiii  i,  niage  9 

!•  ieldmi  low  nship. .  . 
Li>wX\  ille  \  illago  ")... 


Rosendale  township 

si.  James  city 

Ward  1 

Wardt 

si.  .Tames  township 

South  Branch  township.. 

'  Hugo  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Oneka  ' 

8  Incorporated  in  1900. 


13,313 

1,042 


,„. ,  jf  Marine  township,  taken  to  form  May 
and  NewScandia  townships  between  1890  and  1900;  and  population  (1,091)  of  New- 
port township  and  Newport  village,  not  returned  separately  In  1890. 


n  Odin  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Odin  township  in  1902. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION- MINNESOTA. 


269 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

.    1910 

1900 

1890 

^oBcrvo.*™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

9,063 

8,080 

4,346 

Wright  County— Continued. 

485 

766 
311 

1,314 
7  IS 
804 

1,031 

1,462 
401 
168 

1,494 

1,281 

160 

626 
833 
522 
1,132 

1J052 

858 
284 

983 

54 

1,086 

287 
1,015 

287 

002 
1,259 

460 
15,406 

563 

1,421 

684 
870 
967 

1 ,  :<49 
305 

366 
189 

267 
572 

68S 

649 
217 
482 
185 
303 
345 

173 
212 
372 
206 
238 
185 
158 
168 
231 
94 
202 
403 
294 
343 
277 
277 
642 

33,398 

402 
255 
332 
286 
527 

330 

498 

Clem  water     township,     including     Clearwaler 

Frankfort    tow  n   U",  including   si     Mil  -hurl  vil- 
lage met  pan  of  SI.  Michael  Mai  ion  village.... 

S48 

363 
5114 

l!r:>nclrii]i  town-hip,  including  1'oran  village.  . 

IWvckenridge  city  - 

1,282 

655 

1,148 

Breckenridge  tow  nship 3 

256 
433 

301) 

(  nmphell  ton  nship.  m.-li  h  lin.u   I'omiey  \iIhi:;L' .  . 

l'„l,il    u.i    SI.      \h.  Inn  1    SI, tlini,    tillage*     in 



Campbell  village.  - 

239 
260 

208 

1,531 

1,294 

170 

737 
944 
470 
1,332 
1,412 
990 
818 
305 

1, 105 

1,189 

Connelly  township 

341 

265 

147 

|  For  total,  see  Hennepin  County.] 

Foxhoine  township,  including  Foxhomc  i  illeee 

899 

Ken1  village  6 

275 
190 
149 
194 

270 
241 

152 

1,300 
890 

214 

212 
425 
249 
296 
225 
380 
450 

35,686 

Otsego  township,  including  part  of  St.  Michael 

283 
204 
174 

Roberts  township 

10  1, 144 
340 
973 

Tanberg  township 

324 

657 

Wol verton  township 

33,797 

900 

1, 475 

1,160 

542 

1,134 

12 14,602 

Winona  County 

Viclor  township 

1,159 

200 
301 
174 
512 
151 

666 
421 
812 
473 
211 
556 
879 
548 
728 
362 
559 
205 
1,159 
557 
572 
805 
172 
770 
548 
851 

5,604 
S,649 
3,704 
5, 726 
322 
575 

28,082 

\\  averly  village 

370 

323 

495 

198 
747 
773 
541 
1,009 
371 
242 
526 

776 
845 
290 
527 
202 
1,304 
60S 
644 
828 
204 
808 
670 
945 
19,714 

525 

Yellow  Medicine  County 

645 

Elba  village 

12  9,864 

Fremont  township 

798 
818 
549 
867 

Burton  township 

518 
1,528 
390 
456 
682 
572 
430 

398 

1,140 
603 
1,079 

275 

498 

554 
525 
430 
584 
660 
512 
253 
565 
472 
763 
586 
517 
583 
398 
524 
292 

479 
1,100 

Canby  city  >a 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 

545 
803 
776 
791 
252 
923 

Echo  township 

525 
334 
286 
356 

969 

437 
948 

543 
278 

477 

helm  \  illage, 

Friendship  township,  including  ClarklicM  \  il- 

( 'lurk field  village 

1,178 
661 
724 
968 

Cram  to  Falls  city  (ward  1) 

St.  1   lVJl'll'S  township 

[For  total ,  see  Chippewa  County.] 

Hazel  Kim  township,  including  Hazel  Kim  vil- 

837 

706 

1,013 

18,208 

493 

538 
683 
552 
196 
553 

619  j 
666  1 
509 
536 
416 
566  1 
264  ' 

\\  hmna  township 

282 
641 

29,157 

275 
611 

24,164 

1,206 

977 
1,227 

1,419 
481 
830 

1,040 

1,373 
211 
719 
600 

i  Incorporated  in  1907. 

■'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 

3  Neilson  township  organized  from  part  of  Creckeni  idgc  township  in  1904. 

*  Incorporated  in  1901. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

f  Kent  village  incorporated  from  part  of  McCauleyville  township  in  1904. 


orporated  from  part  of  Sonthside 


annexed  to  Stony  Hun  township  since  I'jnn. 
is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

'   i  ■,,  I;,,.,      :,  ■...;,,         '    |.p    '■;., 


I;  36  in  1890)  of  Otis  township 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  VILLAGE,  OR  BOROUGH. 


\.  Irian  village Nobles 

Wtkin  village Aitkin 

Albany  village |  Stearns 

Ubert  Lea  city Freeborn.. 

Uden  village." Freeborn.. 

Ue\an.lriaeity I'ouglas.. . 

\  liilia  \  illage Jackson. .  . 


Annandale  village.. 


Marshall 

Kin.'  Kartli.. 
Wright 


Lincoln . . . 

Marshall. . 
Sibley 


si.  l.ouis.. 
Mower 

Murrav 


Banning  village.. 


Cass 

Roseau 

Clearwater. . 

Pine.'."."!!!!. 


..     Hay... 

Harnuni  village I  Carlton. 

i  larrel  I  village Grant. . 

can.  village Big  Stone 


Battle  Lake  village Otter  Tail. 

Baudette  village 

liear.lsley  village 

Beaver  Creek  village. . 


Bemidji  city. . 
Bena  village... 


Rock 

Sherburne.. 
Stearns 


Polk 

I : eii  woo- 1. . 
Beltrami. .. 


Bethel  village.. 


Swift.... 
(  arvcr. . 
Todd.... 
\noka . 


Bingham  Lake  village.. 


Blue  Earth  city.. 


Bowlus  village... 

Boyd  village 

Braham  village.. 


Brandon  village 

Breckenridgecity.. 
Brewster  village — 


Nobles . . 
Cottonwood.. 


Renville... 

St.  bonis... 
Beltrami. . . 

Steele 

Kuril. aull... 


Otter  Tail.. 
Morrison 


Bronson  village Kittson... 

lirooksioii  \  illage St.  Louis.. 

Brooten  village Stearns.. 


Brownton  vL__„__ 

Bruno  village 

Buckman  village.. 


Buffalo  village Wright .... 

Uufbilo  l.n!  <■  \illa»o Renville.. 

Buhl  village St.  Louis.. 


Byron  village Olmsted. . 

Caledonia  village Houston. . 

Callaway  village Becker 


3,769 
1,184 

4, 252 
994 

712 
279 

349 

306 
417 
231 
429 

159 

5,474 
338 
162 

3,901 
170 

164 
248 
209 

1,326 
391 
237 

1,069 
417 

420 

449 
186 

232 

450 

1,121 
380 

306 

814 
166 

254 
2,183 

1 ,  525 
52 
277 

877 
39 

177 

311 

846 
1,299 

441 

855 
2,900 

308 
1,509 

335 

7,524 
272 

'234 

166 

5,703 
225 
655 

259 
466 
721 

453 

86 
498 

282 

1,040 

606 

332 

347 
1,175 

291 
927 

737 

25S 

CITY,  VILLAGE,  OR  BOROUGH. 


Campbell  village ..    Wilkin I 

Canby  city ]  Yellow  Medicine . 

Cannon  balls  city i  Goodhue 


Carlton  village 

Carver  village 

Cass  Lake  village. 
Center  City  village 
Ceylon  village 


Chaska  city 

Chatfieldcity 

Chisago  City  village. . 


Clara  City  village.. 


Clearwater  village. . 


Carver 

(Fillmore.  .  . 
\Olmsted... 
Chisago 

St.  Louis... 
Stevens 

Chippewa. . 


Clitherall  village j  Otter  Tail  . 


Cobden  village Brown . . . 

Cohassft  village Itasea 

Cokat.o  village Wright. . 

("old  Spring  village Stearns. . 


Coniirev  village .". Brown 

Cirri-;]  v  illage. Big  Stone. . 


Col toii  wood  village |  Lyon. . 


Nicollet.. 
.    Carl  I  on.. 

.    Polk 

.    Murray. . 


1  lanube  village I  Renville. . 

Danvers  village I  Swift... 

Darfur  village I  Waton\ 


De  Graff  village Swift. . 


Deer  Creek  village... 
Deer  River  village. . 


Dennison  village.. 

Dent  village 

Detroit  city 

Dexter  village 


Dodge  Center  village.. 

I  MoaMson  village 

1  iirinellv  village 


Dresbacb  village.. 

Duluthcity 

Dumont  village... 

Dtmdas  village 

Dundee  village.... 


Echo  village 

Eden  Valley  villag 
Edgertop  village.. 


Otter  Tail.... 
Crow  Wing.". 


Redwood . . . 
.  loo. lime.  . . 
Otter  Tail... 

Beeker 

Mower 

Dodge 

Kittson... 
Stevens 

Wilkin 

Olmsted 

Winona 

St.  Louis.... 

Traverse 


Martin 

Todd 

nine  ICmili. 

Polk 

Faribault 


Yellow  Medicine. 
[Meeker 

(Stearns 


Oiler  Tail... 
Sherburne.. 
Mower 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLAGES:  1910,  1900,  AND   L890-    Contii 


271 


CITY,  VILLAGE,  OR  BOROUGH. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  VILLAGE,  OR   BOROUGH. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ellendale  village 

Steele 

261 
530 
795 
3,572 
345 

324 
112 

7, 03li 

'423 

815 

2,958 

420 

9,001 

43 

1,024 

143 

149 
6,887 

18G 
328 

481 
710 
06 
540 
204 

1,075 
321 
39 
206 
439 

1,645 
450 
138 
743 
59 

160 
251 
610 
140 
182 

210 

533 

1,700 

1,788 

368 

2,161 
295 
692 
419 
408 

987 

355 

552 

2,230 

}      1,454 
189 
256 
274 
378 

351 
84 
130 
910 
215 

153 
271 
241 
190 

524 
275 

310 
292 

655 
673 
227 
3,983 
800 

586 
121 
866 
111 
753 

1 1  cndi  icks  village 

llendrum  village 

lienning  village 

I  lennan  village 

Heron  Lake  village 

Hewitt  village 

llililiing  village 

1  Ugh  I'orest  \  illage 

Hill  Citv  village 

Hills  village 

Hinckley  village 

Lincoln 

Norman 

Otter  Tail 

Jackson 

Todd 

St.  Louis 

Olmsted 

400 
355 
603 

004 
803 

322 
8,832 
127 
220 
398 

673 
391 
400 
276 
293 

626 
-  264 
2, 368 

1,487 
200 
300 

316 

41 

484 

1,907 

1,173 

}          704 

130 

192 

1,151 

185 

138 
700 
932 
095 
294 

372 
232 
244 
238 
1,237 

432 

208 

137 

491 
372 
48 
195 
844 

3, 142 

1,055 

175 

740 

219 

924 
385 
652 
204 
987 

140 

1,755 

741 

167 

420 
473 
218 
522 
268 

2,333 

6. 07S 

104 

161 

1,250 

271 
88 

252 
98 

139 

2,540 
552 
126 
634 
411 

454 
924 

3,717 
459 

179 
150 

258 
488 
901 
348 

Faribault 

St.  Louis 

Le  Sueur 

Freeborn 

Polk 

Brown 

Douglas 

St.  Louis 

Hennepin 

545 
550 

928 

311 

2,481 

139 

Emmons  villa  e 

483 
2,752 

717 

642 
3,040 

377 

351 

1, 205 

Rock- 

Pine 

Excelsior  villas 

459 
270 
530 
191 
255 

Houston 

St.  Louis 

Pipestone 

7,808 

3:52C 

Houston 

542 

737 

733 
135 

657 

Washington 

McLeod 

Koochiching 

Dakota 

Murray 

St.  Louis 

2,495 

Felton  villa  e 

International  Falls  village 

Otter  Tail 

6,  072 
587 

3,  772 
273 

358 
118 

410 

224 
172 

48i 

::::::::: 

Floodwood  villa  e 

St.  Louis 

Benton 

1,756 
1,254 
559 

Washington 

Mille  Lacs 

263 

864 
294 

::::::::: 

287 

207 
248 

Jasper  village 

(Pipestone 

Cottonwood 

Crow  Wing 

Big  Stone 

439 

1,000 
313 

284 

1,270 

Becker 

Kandiyohi 

Faribault 

764 
1,112 

886 

348 

Douglas 

Norman 

Sibley 

Freeborn 

Clay 

Sibley.".".'."*!^!!!; 

St.  Louis 

McLeod 

Freeborn 

Pope 

Clay 

Hennepin 

Blue  Earth 

Goodhue 

Big  Stone 

Martin 

Kelliher  village 

Wabasha 

228 
158 
207 

608 
218 

38? 

119 

545 

282 

1,202 
411 

Faribault 

1,780 
351 

1,116 
250 
680 

505 
241 

856 
309 

1,649 

245 
327 
137 

627 
275 
509 

Houston 

88 

Nicollet 

Lincoln 

Wabasha 

Blue  Earth 

Sherburne 

508 

890 

2,744 
1,215 

i .  mmala  village..  .                    

477 
1,428 

1,214 

373 

Grand  Rapids  village 

570 

(Chippewa 

\Yellow  Medicine. 

Lake  Wilson  village 

Jackson 

862 
373 

624 

Grasston  village 

25S 
202 

275 

219 

1  aTiil.erton  village 

Redwood 

Kittson 

Greenbush  village 

Grey  Eagle  village 

Todd 

313 

316 


1  :il). -si. OH)  \  illage 

1,102 

Grove  City  village 

Meeker 

Cass 

Murray 

Kittson 

Swift 

Norman 

349 

Hubbard 

n'k  village 

1,937 
478 

Hadlev  village 

-illage 

Hallo\vay  village 

805" 

136 
179 
238 
196 

415 
278 
259 

302 

Polk 

772 
371 

I. osier  Prairie  village 

McLeod 

"i  village 

Hammond  village 

Hampton  village 

Scott 

Wabasha 

Dakota 

Stevens 

Watonwan 

385 

'!.:■-■.■ 

218 

I  itchfield  villa  e 

2,280 
5,774 

1.899 

Yellow  Medicine. 

/Hennepin 

\Wright 

Rock 

Fillmore 

Chisago 

Freeborn 

Dakota..." 

Clay 

bellow  Medicine. 
Renville 

Morrison 

Koochiching 

Hennepin 

2,354 

Hanover  village 

1,385 

6  

259 

517 
710 
317 
3,811 
536 

439 

654" 

114 
904 

,  in..  .,. 
i  village 

Hayfleld  village 

Hazel  Run  village 

tillage 

504 

"'3,~705 
270 

354 

Lac  qui  Parle 

260 

Lucau  village 

Luce  village 

Luverne  city 

Lyle  village 

Redwood 

Rock 

Mower 

2,223 
488 

1,466 
306 

■  l<  village 

M.i.  inlev  villaee 

Polk 

St.  Louis 

569 

Henderson  city 

Sibley 

909 

272 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  VILLAQE,  OR  BOROUGH. 


Mabel  village •  Fillmore 

Madelia  village Watonwan. . 


Magnolia  village Rock.. 

Mahnomen  village j  Mahnomen.. 


Mapleton  villain. . .   . 

Marietta  village 

i  illage 

Marshall  city 

Mayer  village 

Maynard  village 

a  village 

rove  village.. 
Melrose  city 

Menahga  village 


Millerville  village... 


Monterey  village.. 


Morristown  villa 
Morton  village.. 
Motley  village. . . 


Murdock  village. . . 

Nary  village 

Nashua  village 

Nashwauk  village 

Nassau  village 

Nelson  village 

Nerstrand  village 

Nevis  village 

New  Auburn  village. . 


New  London  village. . . 
New  Market  village 

New  Munich  village 

New  Prague  city 

New  Richland  village. . 


_   je  Earth 

Itasca 

Lac  qui  Parle... 


.  Wadena 

.  Dakota 

.  Polk 

.  St.  Louis.... 

.  Marshall 

.  MilleLacs... 

.  Chippewa... 

.  \\abasha... 

.  Redwood... 


.   Clav 

.   Carlton 

Kanabec 

Redwood 

.    Stevens 

.    Rice 

Renville 

Morrison 

St.  Louis 

.   Cottonwood 

Swift 

Hubbard 

Wilkin 

.   Itasca 

Lac  qui  Parle . . 
Douglas 


loiii'livohi . 
.   Scott 

.    Stearns 

/Le  Sueur  . . . 

\Scott 

.    Waseca 

.    Dakota 

.    Brown 


Nicollet  village 

Norcross  village 

North  Branch  village 

North  Mankato  village. . . 
North  Redwood  village. . 
North  St.  Paul  village. . . 

Northfield  city i  jtuce 

Northome  village '  Koochiching . . 

Norwood  village j  Carver 

Nymore  village !  Beltrami 

Odessa  village j  Big  Stone 


Nicollet.... 
Redwood . . 
Ramsey... 


494 
1,272 

'300 
176 

273 
852 
625 

10,599 
602 
470 

1,008 

8,838 
460 

607 

144 

562 

2,088 

679 
1,203 

245 

556 

165 

1,768 

413 
282 

780 

248 

62 

1,204 
396 

404 

149 

202, 718 
372 

777 
242 
518 

101 

164,738 

340 

275 

323 
130 

350 

355 

211 

136 

CITY,  VILLAGE,  OR  BOROUGH. 


Ogili  ie  ( illage '  Kanabec 

Olivia  village |  Renville 

Onamia  village '  Mille  Lacs 

0rmsby  vuiage {wato^wan::::: 

Otonviltadty (Elc^Parie:: 


usajns  village l\Todd 

Oslo  village Marshall .' '. 

Osseo  village 


I'ark  iuipids  village 

1'a.rkers  i'rairie  \  illage.  . 

Paynesville  village 

iviiran  Kapids  village.. 
Pennock  village 


Proctor knott  village. . 


Randolph  village.. 


Red  Lake  Falls  city.. 


Redwood  Falls  city . . 


Rollingstone  village. . 


Round  Lake  village. . 


I(  n-.-rll   i  ill;.::.' 

I.'ni  hi. .11  village 

l:ui  ledge  \  ill:).::.' 

-1     1,  mil  j.  hi    1   II     1 


St.  Clair  village 

St.  Cloud  city 

St.  Hilaire  village.. 


St..  Michael  Stalion  \  illage. . 


Hubbard... 
Otter  Tail... 
Stearns 

Oti.I     I    111 

Kandiyohi.. 

Crow  Wing. . 
Otter  Tail... 

Norman 

Fillmore 

Morrison 


Wabasha 

McLeod 

Red  Lake 

Yellow  Medicine. 
Fillmore 


Kanilh  .ihi. 
Red  Lake... 
Goodhue 


lh-llrami  .. 
Redwood.. 
Renville... 
Redwood.. 
Benton 


SI  earns.... 
(Hier  Tail.. 
Hennepin. . 


\\  inona. 
Benton... 

Koscail... 


Mower . . . 
Roseau... 

I.iaknla 
Noble-;. .  . 


Fillni.  in:, 

.I'lllllll.re.  . 

Nobles 


Blue  Earth... 

[Benton 

^ Sherburne. .. 


970 

263 

1  247 

346 

353 

5,561 

3,849 

373 
1,033 

352 
624 

1,182 

761 

993 

832 

535 

548 

2,536 

1,038 
232 

1,232 

130 

1,319 

816 

1,885 
7,525 

774 
6,294 

1,661 
1,075 

1,238 
413 

6,843 

5,321 

182 

296 

198 
174 

664 
1,062 

582 
707 
968 

323 

1,304 

1,178 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MINNESOTA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


273 


Sargeant  village... 

Sartell  village 

Sauk  Center  city.. 


Seaforth  village 
Sebeka  village. 
Sedan  village... 


Sherburne  village . . 


Slay  ton  village 

Sleepy  Eye  city 

Solway  village 

South  Haven  village. . 
South  St.  Paul  city... 


South  Stillwater  village. . 

Spicer  village 

Spooner  village 


Swanville  village. . 

Taconite  village... 

Taopi  village 

Taunton  village... 


Nicollel. 

Killsi.ni.... 

Renville... 

Redwood.. 

Pine 

Mower 

Stearns 

Stearns 


Carlton 

Redwood... 

Wadena 

Pope 

Scott 

Norman 

Martin 

Clearwater.. 
McLeod 

Murray 

Brown 

Beltrami 

Wright 


Houston . . 

Stearns... 


McLeod 

Olmsted 

Washington.. 


Itasca... 
Mower.. 
Lyon . . . 

i. ,....-„ 
Wilkin. . 


Carlton 

Tintah  village Traverse . . . 

Tonka  Bay  village Hennepin. . 

Tower  city St.  Louis... 

Tracy  city Lyon 

Triumph  village Martin . . 


Two  Harbors  city ,  Lake 

Tyler  village I  Lincoln.. 

Ulen  village '  Clay 


28407—12 18 


12,318 

11,260 

535 

567 

1,819 

191 

1,366 
1,911 

1,110 
1,400 

515 
317 

137 

463,065 

133,156 

4,302 

3,671 

538 

327 

1,189 

517 

2,220 
1,391 

1,695 
1,185 

2,047 

1,757 

891 

316 

2,046 

380 
1,513 

2,322 
1,422 

2,242 
1,304 

491 

394 

CITY,  VILLAGE,  OB  BOROUGH. 


Utica  village 

Vergas  village 

Vermilion  village 

Verndale  village 

Vernon  Center  village 

Veseli  village 

Vesta  village 

Villard  village 

Vining  village 

Virginia  city 

Wabasha  city 

Wabasso  village 

Waconia  village 

Wadena  village 

Waite  Park  village 

Walker  village 

Walnut  Grove  village 

V  :ilins  village 

Waltham  village 

Wanda  village 

Warren  city 

Warroad  village 

Waseca  city 

Watertown  village 

Waterville  city 

Watkins  village 

Watson  village 

Waubun  village 

Waverly  village 

Wayzata  village 

Welcome  village 

Wells  village 

Wendell  village 

West  Concord  village 

West  Minneapolis  village. 

West  St.  Paul  city 

West  Union  village 

Westbrook  village 

U  htihi.n  village 

Wheatland  village 

Wheaton  village 

While  l;ear  Lake  village. 

v  ii'l<-i  village 

\\  ilium  cii  , 

Willow  River  village 

Wilmont  village 

,,,.     hi-.. 

Windom  village 

\\  iunebago  City  village.. 
Winona  city 

Winsted  village 

Winthrop  city 

Wood  Lake  village 

Woodstock  village 

Worthington  city 

Wykofi  village 

Wyoming  village 

Young  America  village. . . 

Zumbro  Falls  village 

Zumbrota  village 


Winona 

Otter  Tall... 

Dakota 

Wadena 

Blue  Earth. 

Rice 

Redwood . . . 

Otter  Tall".!! 
St.  Louis.... 

Wabasha... 
Redwood... 

Wadena 

Stearns 

Cass 

Redwood... 
Faribault... 

Mower 

Redwood . . . 

Marshall 

Roseau 

Waseca 

Le  Sueur 

Meeker 

Chippewa. . . 
Mahnomen.. 

Wright 

Hennepin. . . 

Martin 

Faribault... 

Grant 

Dodge 

Hennepin... 

Dakota 

Todd 

Cottonwood. 

Fillmore 

Rice 

Traverse 

Ramsey 

.laekfoil 

Kane" 

Pine. 

Nobles 

Beltrami 

Cottonwood 

Faribault 

Winona 

McLeod 

Sibley 

Yellow  Medicine 

Pipestone 

Nobles , 

Fillmore 

Chisago 

Wabasha 

Goodhue 


100 
672 
311 

249 
214 
249 

635 

182 

203 

2,962 

2,528 
178 
728 

1,620 
317 

500 
447 

2,487 

441 

895 

127 

150 

1,276 

3,103 
490 
1,260 

250 
167 

648 

2,482 
362 
937 

2,017 

"■■635" 

1,648 


1,944 
1,816 
19,714 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1000  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Adams  County.. 


Total  for  Natchez  city  in  beats  1  and  4.. 


6,763 
l,7tS 
IS,  820 
2,123 
1,999 
10,445 
7,748 
2,645 

18,159 

3,225 

1,898 
12,364 
8,608 
2,886 

14,987 

Beat  1,  including  wards  1,  2,  and  5,  and  parts 

5,690 
3,378 

'sos 

1,779 

1,614 

4S0 

894 

2J583 

434 

4,C65 

1,642 

193 

2,420 

22,954 

4,432 
2,650 
3,661 

Total  for  Corinth  city  in  beats  1  and  4 

2,111 



2,540 
2,135 

230 

l',6ll 

162 

2,187 

20,708 

1 

5,427 

666 

4,312 

81 

865 
6,3S6 
1,486 
3,743 
3,086 

28,851 

4,999 

S92 

4,479 

Beat  2,  inch" i                                ■  llle  town 

3,4S3 

Total  for  (\>;i,  rni  He  iim-ri ''  hi  hen. 

690 
4,660 
1,661 
3,583 
2,987 

26,248 

Beat  1,  Kosciusko,  including  Kosciusko  city. . . 

7,256 
2,385 

4,618 

w 

4,402 
6,407 

247 
6,168 

10,245 

0,342 
2,078 

4,081 
SI  7 

4,304 

6,168 
196 

5,353 

10,510 

1,894 

Beat  2,   Liberty   Chapel,  including  McCool 

Beat4,Newpo                            .village 

5')766 

Beatl 

1,851 

75 

64 
2,338 

146 
1,350 
1,767 

261 

48,905 

2,033 

3,156 

70 

70 

2,478 

162 

1,213 

1,630 

204 

35,427 

2  121 

Beat  2,  including  Lamar  and  Micbij 

095 

29,980 

8,614 

284 

9,457 

515 
645 

16, 476 

369 

1,001 

241 

637 

1,103 

6,796 

412 

444 

7,562 
871 

7,749 

172 

8,469 

477 

Beat  2,  including  Gunnison  and  Shelby  towns. 

6,817 

Beat  3,  including  Beulah,  Cleveland 
Bayou,  and  Rosedale  towns  and  Merigold 

9,173 

479 

3,645 

Beat  4,  including  Benoit  and  Boyle  towns 

4,159 

638 
6,391 

422 

6,916 

201 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Calhoun  County .. 


r.eai.i.  i 1 1 >  J 1 1 < ! i ) i •  ■  J  ianner  village.. 


winding  Derma  and  Vardarnan  towns. 


Carroll  County.. 


rollton  towns . . 

i  ■anolltnn  town 

North  Cnrrollton  town 

it  5,  including  Vaiden  town. . 


6,753 
608 
302 

6,163 


Chickasaw  County 

Beat  1,  including  Houston  town.. 


Woodland  village  9 


Choctaw  County.. 


Beat  1,  including  Chester  and  Fentress  villages. 


Beat  2,  including  Reform  village... 


Beat  5,  including  Ackerman  town.. 


Claiborne  County.. 


Beat  2 

Beat  3 

Beat  4,  including  Hermanville  tc 


Clarke  County 

Beat  1,  Quitman,  including  Quitman  tow 

Quitman  town 

Beat  2,  Shubuta,  including  Pachuta  village 

and  Shubuta  town 

Pachuta  tillage 

Shubuta  town 

Beat  3,  Enterprise,  including  Enterprise  t 


5,506 
2,252 
1,710 


Enterprise  t 
r>eat  4,  Energy... 
Beat  5,  Maxvi'lle. . 


hiding  l.\  est  Point  city. . 

West  Point  city 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward4 


'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

J  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Wilkinson  County  only. 


(274) 


'  Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MISSISSIPPI. 


275 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  otc,  between  1900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  f ,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Coahoma  County 

34,217 

26,293 

18,342 

•      15,193 

13,678 

10,424 

Beat  1,  Including  Knoxvilie  and  Roxle  villages. 

3,240 

160 

5,797 

876 

5,949 

367 

14,107 
4,079 

22s 

5,058 
35,914 

2,502 

174 

4,931 

750 

4,843 
171 

317 

9,854 

1,773 

166 

4,163 

34,395 

2,480 

4, 121 
168 
294 

2,710 
234 

3,321 
260 

2,860 
163 

2,181 

6,599 

4,303 
200 
214 

2,416 

222 
2,643 

4,450 
674 

3,908 

Be:.l  :.:.  including  •• 'oalioma  village  and  Jones- 

4,743 
781 

2,169 

2,147 

2,755 
30,233 

2,498 
797 
851 
752 

1,435 
328 

1,063 

6,050 

Beat  1,  including  Gallman  village  and  Hazle- 

9,136 
188 

2,056 
600 
300 
706 
450 

6,490 

240 

2,024 

538 

498 

435 

553 

5,075 

171 

5,590 

9,623 

1,34S 

16,909 

7,730 

189 

1,579 

6,237 

6,795 

3,906 

Beat  1,  Leakesville,  Including  Leakesville  town. 

1,640 
466 

890 
170 

363 
1,787 

379 
1,354 

15,727 

1,358 

584 

Beat2,  includfc                            llage  and  Wes- 

6,907 

338 

3,279 

6,530 

Beat  2,  State  Line,  including  part  of  State  Line 

1,397 
210 

379 
1,415 
1,676 

949 

14,112 

Beauregard  village 

3,168 

Total  for  State  Line  town  in  beat 
County,  and  beat  1,  Wayne  County 

Ward  2 

957 

Ward/, 

Beat  3,  including  Barlow  village 

4,579 

4,659 

Grenada  County 

6,595 

8,584 
1,093 

313,076 

5,426 
38,299 

Beat  5,  including  Crystal  Springs  town 

14,974 

Beat  1,  including  Elliott  village  and  Grenada 

6,556 
161 
2,814 
1,383 
1,431 
3,239 

1^280 
1,982 

166 
2,670 

152 

11,207 

5,735 

5,653 

2,568 

2,416 

Beat  1,  Seminary,  including  Gandsi  village  and 
Seminary  town 

2,830 
232 
526 

2,444 

5,345 

2,581 

462 

3,944 
1,077 
2,346 

23,130 

Beat  2,  including  Graysport  town 

2,738 

3,405 

Graysporl  town 

Beat  3 

1,469 

'l45 
2,311 

1,916 

Beat3,  Collm;     i  imim    i  oil  i^  city  and  Ora 

Beat  4,  including  Hardy  Station  village 

Hardy  Station  village 

2,058 

Collins  citij'^ 

Beat  5,  Including  Holcomb  village 

1,942 

Beat  4,  Mount  Olive,  including  Mount  Olive 

Hancock  County  " 

"11,886 

Mount  Olive  town  5 

"  8,318 

24,751 

24,183 

Beatl 

1,866 

486 

1,527 

1,946 

3, 388 
1,262 

1,144 
335 
554 
57 
170 
180 

m 

34,658 

Beat  5,  Bay  St.  Louis,  including  Bay  St.  Louis 

5,846 
221 

4,179 
182 

4,865 

3,029 

5,211 
660 
108 
122 

20,722 

6,438 
198 

4,394 
230 

5,339 

3,303 

5,277 
563 
131 
192 

5,960 

199 

4,247 

2,872 

1,974 

4,819 

5,674 
602 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Beat  5,  includi            .  ■■           town  and  Love 

620 

152 

21,002 

15 12,481 

8,699 
8,049 
2,547 
1,347 
2,101 
2,064 

12,848 
6,386 
1,472 
842 
1,508 
2,564 

1,026 

6,186 
5,467 

6,304 
11,733 
2,917 
2,670 
2,212 
S,9S4 
2,962 

7,896 
5,429 
2,103 
1,429 

4,175 

1, 172 

Ward  4 

Beat  2,  Missis!                             ling  Gulfport 
city  and  Handsboro  and  Long  Beach  towns . 

4,848 
1,060 

Ward  4 

flWard"l" 

840 

Beat  5 

Long  Beach  town* 

1  Incorporated  in  1906. 

2  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Jefferson  Davis  County  in  1906. 

3  No  comparisoi  .,  :i  <>■.:■  imvli>;  i-onni  v  iviliMriclcd  in  ir,:lii. 
*  Incorporated  in  1905. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

«  Returned  as  Love  in  1900. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  Perry  County  in  1908. 

8  Incorporated  in  1908. 


sv  located  within  the  beats  to  which  they  belong. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSISSIPPI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Harrison  County— Continued. 

Beat  3,  Pass  Christian,  including  Pass  Chris- 
tian city _ 

6,581 
536 
627 
266 
980 

1,904 

63,726 

3,622 
2,028 

4,646 

3,654 
1,706 

1,317 

Jackson  County— Continued. 
Beat  4,  Southwest,  including  Ocean  Springs 

4,784 
1,472 
478 

18,498 

4,246 
1,266 
973 

15,394 

3,466 
1,148 

Heal,  4,  including  Bond,  Mcllenry,  anil  Wig- 

Ocean  Spnuor  <"»  n 

Beat  5,  Northwest ' 

"^J^J"'1  '  ,11U1U  u"''»' 

Jasper  County 

McHenry  town* . 

14,785 

Wiggins  town* 

Beats 

i,'766" 

62,577 

927 

39,279 

Beat  1,  Center,  including  Gilford  village 

3,052 

166 

2,874 

'623 
427 

5,157 
8S6 

5,153 

477 

18,221 

2,916 

3,048 

2,781 
1,575 

Beat  3,  Northwest,  including  Louin  and  Mon- 

19,910 

11,807 
21,262 
2, 90S 
2,662 
4,643 
4,668 

4,384 

2,260 

9,427 

6S2 

7,988 

572 

9,498 
1S4 
579 

10, 903 

9,465 

473 

39,088 

8,340 
364 

6,711 

Louintown'" 

Beat  4,  Southwest,  including   Bay   Springs 

3,364 

1 

2,940 

Total  Jui                                  si  and  6 

7,816 

6,920 

Stringer  village  '<> 

Beat  5,  Southeast,  including  Heidelberg  town. 
Heidelberg  town 

4,758 

228 

21,292 

Jefferson  County 

Ward6 

18,947 

Beat  2,  including  Bolton  and  Edwards  towns. . . 

9,926 
600 

9,205 

640 

9,663 
138 

483 

15,443 

7,816 

481 

36,828 

8,624 

3,725 
4,225 

5,311 

776 

S6S 

2,380 

2,580 

SS8 

12,860 

^  664 

6,248 

604 

286 

3,058 

4,260 

US 

6,327 

370 

5,453 
119 

Beat  3,  including  Fayette  town  and  Harriston 

Beat  4,  including  Learned  village  and   Ray- 

2,825 

r,      ,.       .  ■  ■  i 

12,164 

5,920 

Jefferson  Davis  County" 

Jackson  city  (pari  of) 

erry  town 

30,970 

Beat  1  including  Prentiss  town 

4,340 
640 
1,967 
2,616 
W 
1,865 
2,072 

29,885 

2,428 

7,166 

1,881 

276 

6,850 
ISO 
603 
619 

6,582 
64 

10, 101 
2S1 
478 

10,660 

7,948 
1,616 
6,789 
1,766 
196 

6,462 
170 
442 
604 

6,639 
46 

8,990 

6,127 

5)813 

1,259 

Jones  County 

17,846 

,.■.'■:                                                 •  !  ■■ ;, 

3,679 
127 
354 

8,333 

Beat  1,  Ellisville,  including  Ellisville  city 

5,167 
2,446 

14, 109 
8,466 
2,291 
2,154 
2,008 
2,012 

162 
3,967 

604 
2,127 

383 

4,515 
S28 
631 
241 

20,348 

3,613 

6,936 
3,193 

Goodman  town 

Beat  4,  including  Thornton  village 

6,"  881 

t'.eai.  :>,  Laurel,  including  Laurel  city  and  Soso 

Thornton  village 

Beat  5,  including  Cruger  village  and  Tchuia 

8,470 

Wardl. ........... 

Tchulatown 

S98 

10,400 

WardS 

12,318 

1                              1                                      LiM      II- 1           '.'I    ill         1                 1 

'  357 
1,052 

1,944 
1,521 
1,117 
2,185 
186 
3,793 

14,626 

1,713 
1,675 
1,435 
2,091 

3,486 

13,544 

2,253 
1,402 
1,958 
2,534 

Beat  4,  Southeast,  including  Ovett  town 

Beat  5,  Southwest,  inc-lin lins:    MIktI  mi  and 
E.Mnbulciik'  hiwns  and  Moselle  village 

3,456 
200 
400 

4,171 
11,708 

Itawamba  County 

20,492 

17,961 

2,907 
3,587 

161 
2,827 
2,232 
2,973 

194 

16,451 

3.091 
3,216 

2,843 
2,578 

Beat  1,  Scooba,  including  Scooba  town  and 

4,506 
322 

3,245 

4, 237 
3,624 

21,883 

5,105 
286 

2,435 
2,109 

' 171 
s 16,513 

2,113 
1,916 
2,258 

172 

8  11,251 

3,892 

3)686 
3,111 

22,110 

Beat  5,  Dekalb 

3,398 

Lafayette  Count 

1,036 

9,153 

819 

3,054 

526 
681 
1.022 
3,379 
969 

1,442 

664 

304  1 

1,057 

7,679 
SSI 

755 
5,228 

.:                                 I.   I,    ,■'.,,'    ' 

Beatl'includin    Oxford  cit 

6,199 
2,014 
2,245 
5,041 

243 
3,930 

147 

4,468 
140 
137 
151 

6,122 
1,826 
2,429 
5,217 

265 
3,753 

101 

'l24 
105 
119 



708 

[ 

1   i   il            mi  Iia'in,     I    il  ,\<  In     Sj  i  in           1    ills 



Ward  4 

Tula  village 

1  Incorporated  in  1901. 
*  Incorporated  in  1900. 
» Incorporated  in  1902. 

«  Part  of  beat  5  annexed  to  boat  1  in  I '.Hi;,. 

6  Incorpoia!   6        icity  i  ,  I'.im 

6  Returned  as    \  <sl  Station  I  own  in  1900. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  George  County  in  1910. 

8  County  toiala  inrliide  population  (2,MS  in  KHill;  1,1;,,,  „■  „«,,  u,  ucat  x,  u>*.cii 
to  form  part  of  (icoiy,  Chum  >, ■  :  in,  r  iiiun;  ,in,l  | ,(i|, 1 1 la i  ion  i. •■,  in  l:  ad)  of  Horn  Island, 
annexed  lo  beat  3  between  18'JO  and  1900. 


"  Incorporated  in  1909. 


1,150  in  1890)  of  beat  1,  taken 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION     MISSISSIPPI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OK  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

hangcs  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

'       1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

11,741 

Leflore  County 

36,290 

23,834 

16,869 

Beatl 

2,099 
2,910 

2,122 

794 
1,255 

2,046 
46,919 

6,413 
7,172 

10, 565 

6,836 

269 

6,826 

1,427 

5,314 

391 

28,597 

5,000 
4,497 

6,239 

3, 026 

3,241 
3,537 

664 

287 

Beal  :;,  ineludiue  i.i»'inm,)d  city  and  Null h 

1,509 

3,954 

1,066 

4,461 
416 

3,637 
148 

21,552 

38,150 

29,661 

Lauderdale  Count 

29, 832 
23,  m 
5,341 
6,823 
3,948 
2,166 
2,679 
3,328 
4,472 
327 
4,412 

4*804 
13,080 

21,422 
1 4,050 

16,925 
10,624 

Beat  I,  including  Brookhaven  city  and  Pearl- 

9.377 

5,293 

1,168 

1,269 

2,029 

827 

499 

4, 580* 

16 

3,772 
35 
841 
(18) 

170 

5,659 
806 
19 
889 

5,209 

30,703 

6,493 

2,678 

2,142 

4,448 

288 

4,100 

3,345 

4,835 

-15,103 

3,571 
822 
3,341 
2,610 
3,214 

612,318 

2,330 

1  ,!:■■'        ■,■:,■.,    .'                      .    <      ',■,'■! 

Beat  3,  including  parts  of  Bogue  Chitto  town 

3,567 
$£ 
682 

Total  for  1     i      l         n     ,,    ,   ,,i  b  11/     ,  nuil  ' 

2,208 

460 

2,648 

114 

ISO 

2^013 
191 

3,188 
298 

644 
18,298 

'I'nliil  A,r  ./■).'/  ii.'lnu  Siiiiion  rillinii  0  in  bulls  S 
and  /,.   hinnihi  Cuiiuly,  mid  brat  .(,   I'ike 

Beat"!,  including  Norfield  town,  and  parts  of 
Bogue  Chitto  town  and  Johnston  Station 

4,471 
660 

Beat  -1,  including  \;e\vliel>L\iii  village 

347 
4,691 

29,095 

Oakvale  village  • 

17,360 

14,803 

Beat  1  includin    Caledonia  villa  e 

'  137 
10,543 

'790 

638 

2,681 

2, 80S 

934 

1,142 

4.117 

5,084 

396 

6,732 

180 

33,505 

4,026 

4, 259 
4,715 
315 
2,260 
2,290 

4,774 
199 

28,894 

3,939 
4,394 
416 
2,544 
2,210 

4,273 
207 

21,956 

3,4i,r, 
3,390 
322 
2,270 
1,9S0 

3,692 
166 

20,040 

7,847 
6,484 

4,087 

5,781 

389 

6,754 
848 

1S9 
32,493 

5,580 

Beat  5,  including   Artcsia  town  and  Mayhew 

4,866 
346 

787 
243 
143 
193 
208 
330 
4,288 
306 

8,779 
220 

3,881 
886 
600 
928 

1,567 

5,552 
165 
668 

5,409 
352 

733 
564 

4,111 
268 

560 

3,641 

6,764 

and  parts  of  wards  2  and  4  of  Baldwyn  town. 

Mayhew  viJlane 

818 

Total  for  Baldwyn    town  in  beat  1,   Lee 
County,  and  beat  S,  Prentiss  County 

Beatl  Includin   Canton  city 

10,723 
3,929 
1,400 
2,529 
5,073 
747 

7,542 

168 

4,185 

5,982 

15,599 

10,208 
8,404 

325 
3,380 

209 

5,622 

::::::::::: 

3,015 

5,095 

5,077 
304 

6,749 

Beat  3,  Livingston,  Including  Ridgeland  vil- 

2,118 

1,477 

4,269 
6,190 

"13,501 

:::—, 

Beat  4,  include                          pillage  and  Ve- 

4,389 
187 

456 

4,454 
264 

670 

m 

4,053 

465 
4,236 

Beatl 

Beat  5,  including  Shannon  town  and  part  of 

1,840 
2, 735 
2,973 
3,582 
4,469 
2,029 

County,  and  beat  5,  Monroe  County 

Shannon  town 



329 

507 

1  Organized  from  parts  of  Marion  and  Pearl  River  Counties  in  1904. 

2  Incorporated  in  1903. 

»  Parts  of  beat  1  annexed  to  Meridian  city  in  1900,  1905,  and  1909. 
«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Jefferson  I  >avis  1  'ounty  in  1906. 
B  No  comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and  l.S'.io  can  be  made:  information  a: 
changes  in  mini, 1  ci\  i]  ,!n  j, ions  incomplete. 
9  Incorporated  in  1906. 

7  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Incorporated  in  1904. 

9  Name  changed  from  Leighton  in  1909.    Incorporated  in  1904. 
'» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 


be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


u  No  c 
and  1900. 

12  Incorporated  as  a  town  In  1903. 

isNo  population  reported. 

"County  total  includes  population  (14,703)  of  beats  1  to  3,  not  returned  sepa- 
rately in  1890. 

« Incorporated  in  1900. 

'«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lamar  County  In  1904. 


278 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSISSIPPI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  otc,  betweon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  crvn,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Marshall  County 

26,796 

27,674 

26,043 

Oktibbeha  County 

19,676 

20,183 

17,694 

8,255 

' '549 
726 
421 
497 

4,443 
ISO 

5,763 
611 

4,757 

3,578 

ste 

35,178 

8,521 
2,816 

7,859 
2,246 

Beat  1,  including  Longview  village  and  Stark- 

6,109 
190 
2,698 
2,492 
3,726 
406 

3,079 

321 
4,270 

31,274 

5,942 

5,429 

1,986 
3,046 
3,621 

282 

282 
3,165 

3,174 

2,685 

4,198 
139 

5,904 
760 

5,265 

3,786 
306 

31,216 

4,135 

'm 

4,797 
3,726 

Mount  Pleasant  village 

Total  for  Maben  town  '  in  beat  3,  Oktibbeha 
County,  and  beat  4,  Webster  County 

2,385 

4,409 
29,027 

4,021 

30,730 

26,977 

Beatl  includin    Como  town 

8,716 
906 

5,076 
368 

4,020 
304 
163 
67 

5,432 

8,030 
774 

1,408 

10,593 

7,809 

475 

5,323 

6,508 

7,145 

2,122 

179 
3,851 
4,325 

155 

12,264 

3,708 

271 

S4S 

788 

eu 

775 

160 

7,593 

381 

17,706 

5,024 
1,211 

150 
3,278 
3,930 

111 

12, 154 
3,434 

4,253 
739 

Beat  3,  including  Courtland  town  and  Pope 

3,823 
282 
172 
114 

5,357 

6,715 
666 

1,002 

10  6,697 

3,285 

4,374 

12,576 
3,449 

Beat  5,  includi  1     '     1       iii<     11  1  -.ardis  towns.. 

1,044 

Beat  1,  including  Orvisburg  village  and  Pop- 

Beat  5,  including  part  of  Nettleton  town 

6,830 

306 

16,536 

6,242 

1,659 

187 

1,272 

1,531 

l',818 

4,381 
348 

846 

7,685 

[For  total,  see  beat  5,  Lee  County.] 

14,459 

435 
990 

Montgomery  County 

Beat  3 

Beat  L  Winona,  including  Winona  city 

2,512 
3,139 

499 
2,747 

2,877 
380 
188 

2,044 

6,290 
2,455 
2,957 
242 
2,571 

2,583 
227 
165 

2,135 

1,648 

2,661 

332 

2,128 

2,098 

Beat  5,  including  Nicholson   and   Picayune 

!;■:;■,■:.,.!■.      i.n.  !     nil  ,.,,■..;  . 

Nicholson  town  u 

is  14,682 

■■    :  :  ■  '    \  <:■■:. 

is  6,494 

Beatl 

1,505 
1,144 
2,814 
1,260 

1,297 
925 

37,272 

2,090 
11,146 

Beat  4 

Beat  1,  Philadelphia,  including  Philadelphia 

5,358 
1,209 

2^831 
23,085 

2,873 

2,390 

27,545 

1,625 
2,699 
3,732 

1,797 

19,708 

1,427 
2,345 
3,408 
1,576 

16,625 

7*147 

795 

4,237 

13,240 
161 

6,237 
1,872 
2,001 
2,364 
1,471 
8,019 
1,823 
824 

19,688 

4,244 
3,950 

3,006 

10,247 

Newton  Count 

,  ■.  ....  i,i       ,.iiii,ii    ,,,,),  ,i,    ,1 

4,035 

3,460 
253 

693 

3,857 
152 

6,647 

1,878 

5,086 
280 
600 

28,503 

3,530 

3,157 

[For  total,  see  beat  3,  Lincoln  County .] 

4,477 

3,025 

2,758 

hiding  Conehatta  village  and  part 

3,439 
149 

3,362 

1,499 

6,098 

1,038 

784 

18,274 

Beat  5,  including  Magnolia  and  Osyka  towns. . . 

4,997 

637 

4,717 

4,107 

Beat  5,  including  Chunky  village  and  Hickory 

3,241 

Beat  1,  including  Ecru  and  Sherman  towns. . . . 

3,108 
476 
S5S 

3,008 

US 

4,765 

162 

2SS 

4,876 

1,277 

3,931 

152 

86 

y  in  1904;  p 
county  red 

;  county  ret 

2,450 

626 
30,846 

27,338 

300 
3,304 

Beat  3,  including  Randolph   arid  Toccopola 

4,323 

162 

249 

4,402 

1,010 

3,795 

7,000 
3,846 
6,248 
2,024 
5,460 

636 
5,949 

850 

n  1906. 
ktibbeha  Co 

7,854 
4,455 
6,225 
2,057 
6,070 

600 
6,242 

612 

unty  only. 

7,684 

5^509 
1,566 
4,809 

601 
4,803 

424 

';■'."    ;'     ;'"  il"1 "•>  !:■•, '',',;,  :,1,H   '1  ,,.       -  ill:V.',i 

144 

irt  of  Hancc 
strlcted  in  1£ 

istricted  in 

1  Incorporated  in  1908. 
* Incorporated  as  a  town 
» Incorporated  in  1906. 
«  Incorporated  in  1901. 
6  Incorporated  in  1905. 
6  Returned  in  1900  as  in  O 
'  Incorporated  in  1902. 

s  Incorporated  in  1904. 
9  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lamar  Count 
annexed  in  1908. 

">  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made 
u  Incorporated  in  1907. 
i2  Part  taken  to  form  Forrest  County  in  1908 
is  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made 

ck  County 
09. 

908. 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION- MISSISSIPPI. 


279 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

M.NORCIVU.   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Prentiss  County 

16,931 

15,788 

13,679 

Sunflower  County 

28,787 

16,084 

«  9,384 

11   t    - 

4,066 
1,SS7 
2,801 

4,201 

441 

181 

3,015 
148 

2,848 

11,593 

3,568 
1,050 
2,939 

3,716 

292 

2,710 

748 

2,823 

3,303 

4,890 
221 

5,555 
192 
163 
506 

1,098 
7,273 

6,780 
278 
148 

451 
29,078 

1,700 

Beat  2,  including  Baird  and  Holly  Ridge  vil- 

4,208 
500 

Beat  3,  including  \\  hivlor  villagv  and  ward   L 
and  pails  of  wards  2  and  4  of  lialdwyn  town.. 

[For  total,  see  beat  1,  Lee  County.] 

487 
3,342 

680 
4,130 

2,704 
195 

2,756 

2,401 

249 

2,809 
5,435 

2,442 
8,286 

•rew  and  Rome  villages  and 

226 
19,600 

Beatl 

2,375 

'l9S 

'670 
2,408 

180 

1,736 

573 

23,944 

1,133 

2,237 

177 

1,225 

184 
700 

Tallahatchie  County 

Beat  3,  including  Marks  town 

Beat^includiU""  viri  oV  Vane '■'village" 

912" 

443 

Beat  1,  including  Enid  village 

2,326 

5,36a 
1,884 
6,001 

85 

'207 

7,758 
364 

410 

90 
292 

19,714 

2,349 

180 

3,281 

4,892 

166 

5,044 

2,497 

Total  for  Vance  ullni        i  >    <      <///// 

3,070 

412 

254 

473 

3,729 

20,955 

17,922 

3,113 

"  .   .  ,  i       ,  ,    ,'     : 

and  Yv  ebb  ullage  and  part  of  Vance  village.. 

4,034 

Beat  1,  Steen  Creek,  including  Florence  village. 

6,278 
260 

5,398 
720 

3,413 

4,273 

843 

4,582 

16,723 

4,945 

4,335 

142 

i     i lading  r.Kimlon  town 

4,914 

775 

3,293 

3,147 

326 

4,656 

14,316 

4,025 

835 

2,831 

2,873 

139 

3,858 

11,740 

:  '"i  ■ 

128 
20,618 

Beat  4,  Pelahatchie,  &   including  Pelahatchie 

Tate  County 

19,253 

Beat  1  including  Stra  horn  village 

3,778 

137 
3,299 

217 
3,953 

774 
4,550 
1,275 
4,134 

106 

14,631 

4,004 

3,394 

265 

4,035 

657 

1,156 
4,496 

Beat  1,  including  Forest  town  and  Harperville 

4, 549 

1,136 

179 

3^856 

374 

2,847 

3,186 

429 

15,694 

3, 536 

ISO 

2,221 

3,456 

200 

2,748 

(')' 
12,178 

3,230 

547 

138 

1,998 

2,338 

'.■.'.'!/'■■■/'             .,;.;• 

148 
4,081 

518 

4,161 

1,077 

Beat  5,  including  Independence  village 

4,219 

2,354 
1.820 

s  8,382 

12,983 

12,951 

Sharkey  County 

2,946 

4,507 
148 
767 

3,285 
650 

1,832 

2,061 

13,067 

2,567 
3,969 

2,835 

Beat  2,  including  Falkner  village  and  Ripley 

1,348 
2,116 
3,081 
4,212 
4,937 

17,201 

1,373 
1,607 
2,480 
3,176 
3,542 

12,800 

851 
1,241 

(8) 

(8) 
3,090 

10,138 

3,923 

653 
2,815 

466 
1,803 
1,829 

10,124 

674 

Beat  3,  includ                           in  town 

2,762 

Beat  1,  including  Mendenhall  town,  Weath- 
ersby  village,  and  part  of  Magee  town 

4,767 
60S 
176 
342 
685 

"'343 

5,146 
286 
284 

241 

198 

2,352 

16,603 

3,056 

2,042 

3,227 
1,221 
2,725 
338 
1,674 

2,459 
186 
212 

'867 
209 

18,646 

2,996 
882 

2,172 
222 

1,177 

1,810 

2,946 

1,019 

Total foi    i  .                  n       it*  1  ana" 2 

1,848 

1,823  i            1,602 

318 

1,189 

Be   i       unhiding  Braxton,  D'Lo    1'inoi 

3,850 

3,246 

Beat  4,  including  Paden  and  Tishomingo  vil- 

1,732 

'  :,';,.       '               ■:'■■::    :     ■.    .    .                                   ■,:! 

1,969 

1,587 

1,716 
2,355 

13,055 

1,255 
1,993 

10,635 

16,479 

4,258 

3,976 
628 

3,599 

SSI 

2,625 

2,145 

4,131 

1,990 

3,576 
1,441 

12,158 

Beat  2,   including  Taylorsville  and  Wisner 

3,678 
4,555 

555 
3,178 

105 
3,747 
3,488 

3,354 

4,435 

485 

3,141 

2,265 

2,867 

2,702 

2,213 

1,970 

2,576 

2,584 
2,137 

1,863 
1,785 

2,577 

Beat  5 

Beat  5 

1,436 

i  Incorporated  in  1908. 
« Incorporated  in  1906. 
»  Incorporated  in  1902. 
*  Incorporated  in  1905. 
»  Part  of  beat  4  annexed  to  Pelahatchie  town  in  1909. 

6  Reincorporated  in  1905. 

7  Not  returned  separately. 

8  Count v  total  inr-lodes  |io|.niknion  (3,2no)  of  heals  :■  and  4,  not  returned  sepa- 
rately In  1890 


13  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  I 

U  Incorporated  in  1901. 

"■  Returned  as  Harrison  town  in  1900. 

>•  Incorporated  in  1904. 

17  Incorporated  in  1910. 


t  returned  by  beats  in  1890. 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION -MISSISSIPPI. 


Table  J POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

I  For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  ot  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


n»  ««***». 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MXNOBcrvn.nms^. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Union  County 

18,997 

16,522 

16,606 

Webster  County— Continued. 
Beat  4,  Including  Hathiston  town  and  part  of 

3,109 
183 

676 

2,484 

143 

222 

18,075 

2,413 

2,625 
3,612 

m 

255 
6,966 

2,032 

3,624 

167 

53 

2,170 

37,488 

2,536 
2,929 

2,482 
2,972 

Beat  2,  Including  Ingomar  and  Myrtle  villages. 

165 

5,202 
1,033 

3,991 

198 

89 

1,864 

40,912 

[For  total,  see  beat  3,  Oktibbeha  County."] 

170 
2,314 

4,431 
648 

4,064 

Beat  5,  including  Dancy  and  Mantee  villages. 

Beat  4,  Including  Blue  Springs  and  Poplar 

21,468 

1,657 
33,164 

17,592 

5,923 
1,233 
3,762 

183 
4,974 

784 

1,123 
17,139 

5,938 
1,043 

5,378 

Beat  1,  coextensive  with  Vicksburg  city 

20,814 

5,473 
2,681 
3,951 
4,712 
3,997 
5,001 
4,428 
4,050 
3,195 

48,933 

14,834 

13,373 

I     i In  I'n     i 1  '  i  mi  m  illi   ni»  ii    . 

5,931 

690 

1,515 
2,691 

14,124 

4,649 

[For  total,  see  beat  2,  Amite  County.) 

10,208 
5,557 
5,391 
4,922 

49,216 

8,286 
4,311 
3,508 

40,414 

12,089 

Beat  1,  Louisville,  including  Louisville  town. . 

3,855 
1,181 
3,972 
3,499 

'  104 
2,845 

311 

21,519 

'60S 
3,398 
3,172 

1,014 

Washln  ton  Count 

Beat  4,  Northeast,  including  Highpoint  village. 

974 

Beat  5,  Plattsburg,  including  Noxapater  town. 

3,051 

2,499 

5,145 

3,507 
13,049 

9,610 

15,497 

512 

1,547 

11,735 
1,059 
481 
478 

14,709 

6,915 
7,920 

12,966 
7,642 

12,766 

4,403 
8,121 
8,902 
6,668 
14,520 

19,742 

Beat  4,  including  Areola  and  Leland  towns 

4,057 
421 

4,708 
1,959 
4,275 
654 
1,493 

i,m 

1,004 

5,377 

2,316 

4,099 
361 
165 
163 

3,278 

46,672 

3,861 
467 

3,979 
1,665 

3,813 

762 

8,649 
263 
826 

485 
4,468 

465 

Beat  5,  including    Bel/,<mi,   ilollandale,  and 

Beat  2,  including  parts  of  wards  2  and  4  of 

Total  for  Id     /In                    beats  2  and  S... 

2,832 

12,539 

9,817 

Beat  3,  including  wards  1  and  3  and  parts  of 

3,908 

2,258 

5,084 
209 
146 
115 

2,910 

43,948 

Beat  1,  including  Bucatunna  town  and  part  of 

3,314 
421 
193 

2,797 
662 

2,996 
217 

3,555 

2,047 

14,853 

2,846 

1,644 

Beat  4,  including  Oakland  town,  and  Scobey 

169 

2,611 

436 

2,675 

1,981 
468 

2,718 
13,619 

2,512 
990 

12,060 

Beatl  includin    Satartia  villa  e 

9,015 
187 
6,749 
16,183 
6,796 
4,468 
2,328 
6,497 
176 

8,228 
69 
341 

9,255 
146 
6,381 
14,370 
4,944 

3,582 
160 
896 

2,609 
3,069 

198 

3,678 

2,955 

6,689 

724 

170 

2,552 

2,662 

87 

432 

122 

2,554 

2,430 

Beat  5,  including  Louise  village  and  Silver  City 

7,253 

1  Incorporated  in  1905. 


3  Incorporated  in  1904. 


6  Incorporated  In  1908. 


1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Oktibbeha  County  only. 

8  Incorporated  in  1906. 

9  Incorporated  in  1903. 

"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION     MISSISSIPPI. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


',  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Ackerman  town Choctaw. . 

Uix'il son  town Jones 

Ugo  aa  village !  Pontotoc. 


Arkabutla  village |  Tate. . 

Artosia  lown Lowndes. 

Ashland  village Benton. . . 


Baldwyntown (prentiss'.! 

Banner  village Calhoun.. 

Barlow  village 


Bassfieldtown 

Batesville  town 

Bay  St.  Louis  city.. 
Bay  Springs  town... 


1 ; i>t !i>ii .ntaine  village... 


Benoit  town 

Beulah  town 

liiloxicitv 

Black  Hawk  village... 
Blue  Mountain  town. . 


Booneville  town... 

Boyle  town 

Brandon  town. 

Braxton  village 

Brookhaven  city.. 
Brooksville  town.. 


Burnsville  town... 

Byhaliatown 

Caledonia  village. . 


Cascilla  village 

Cedar  Bluff  village. . 

Centerville  town 

Charleston  town 

Chester  village 

Chunky  village 

Chirks<lalecity 

Cleveland  town 

Clinton  town 

Coahoma  village 

Coffee ville  town 


Marion 

Lowndes. . 
Panola 

Conehatta  village \  Newton... 


Jefferson  Davis.. 

Panola 

Hancock 

Copiah 


Quitman 

Webster 

Tisho  ningo.. 
Washington.. 

Bolivar 

Bolivar 

Harrison 

Carroll 

Tippah 


Union 

Lincoln... 

Hinds 

Harrison. . 
Prentiss. . . 

Bolivar... 
Rankin... 

Si  upsotc . 


Wayne 

Chickasaw... 

Tishomingo. . 


Carroll 

Tallahatchie.. 


\  Wilkinson.".'... 
Tallahatchie.. 

Choctaw 

Newton 

Coahoma 

Bolivar 

Coahoma 


Courtland  town 
Crawford  town. 
Crenshaw  town 
Cruger  village. . 


Derma  town 

D'Lo  village 

Drew  village 

Duck  Hill  town.. 
Duncan  village... 
Durant  town 


Alcorn 

Panola 

Lowndes.. 
Panola 


Webster 

Newton 

Tishomingo.. 


Eden  village Yazoo.. 


PY,  TOWN,  OR  VII. LACK. 


Ellisville  city 

Enid  village 

Enterprise  town. . 


Falkner  village... 

Fayette  towu 

Fentress  village.. 


Kivilrll  Camp  \  !  1 1 : !  I  ■  ( - 

l>'iiai  r. iiut  town 

Fulton  village 


Gallman  village.. 
Gandsi  village... 
Gattman  village.. 


Greenwood  city.. 

Grenada  city 

Gulfport  city 


Hamburg  village 

lla.iiiUluiro  town 

Ibifilv  Sial  ion   i  illago  . 
ilai  [m  i  villi    -  ilhiL'i'  .  . 


Heidelberg  town. . 


Hiwannee  village . . 
Holcomb  village . . . 


Holly  Springs  city.. 


Independence  village . 

rndianola  town 

ngomar  village 


Itabona  lown 

ackson  city 

ohnston  Station  village  . . 


Lambcrl  low 
Lauderdale  1,( 
Laurel  city. . 


Leakesville  town.. 
Learned  village . . . 

Leland  town 

Lexington  city 

Liberty  town 


Louise  village.. 
Louisville  town 


Tallahalohic. 

Clarke 

Jones 

Webster 


i  'hoe  taw 

Madison 

Rankin 

Scott 

Wilkinson. . 

Choctaw 

Coahoma 

Itawamba  . . 


Tallah 


Leflore 

Grenada. . 

I  larrison  . . 
Bolivar. .. 


Franklin.. 
Harrison.. 
Grenada. . 
Scott 


Sunllowrr. . . 
Marshall. .  .. 
Chickasaw  . . 
Chickasaw  .  . 


MonlL'omerv. . 

Franklin 

Attala 

Alcorn 

Lafayette 


Quitman 

Lauderdale 


Greene 

Hinds 

Washington. . 


Harrison 

Oktibbeha.. 
Jasper 


I. in  inn  village Franklin.. 

kola  Tillage I  Coahoma.. 

Lumberton  city |  Lamar.. 

Lyon  village 


724 

432 

304 

228 

761 

547 

259 
750 
171 

267 
674 
172 

1,661 

1,142 

442 

354 

7,642 

3,026 

2,568 

6,658 

1,055 
2,416 

840 

1,021 

130 

138 

4,175 

1,172 

216 

563 

602 

204 

293 

2,815 
104 

677 

2,246 
99 
893 

630 

249 

882 
7,816 

1,019 
5,920 

317 

286 

200 

2,078 

162 

91 
1,394 

2S8 

322 

138 

762 

1,516 

119 

4S5 
1,075 

505 

484 

166 

282  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSISSIPPI. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

(3,237 

422 

027 

}          539 

2,024 

085 

1,823 

161 

146 

670 
151 
576 
185 
180 

260 
606 
23, 285 
241 
328 

54 
321 
450 
427 
506 

374 
241 

3,054 
537 

1,077 

130 

255 

11,791 

122 

}          733 

2,032 
191 

1,878 

348 

}          130 

889 
302 
269 
311 
351 

298 

1,472 

2,584 

221 

462 

187 
824 
383 
2,014 
187 

186 

137 

3,379 

2,458 

499 

943 

1,209 
846 
619 

241 
249 
165 
182 

1,277 

163 

53 

1,272 

2,252 

312 

160 
640 
724 
950 
162 

579 
114 
1,250 
158 
434 

4,477 
317 

2,383 
246 

Ri  le    town 

767 
338 
148 
1,103 
294 

451 
247 
306 
604 
1,406 

162 
187 
255 
'  165 
322 

526 
1,275 
564 
871 
645 

353 
198 
1,168 
636 
391 

341 

544 
175 
179 
162 

2,698 

}         363 
188 
137 
267 

321 

1,471 

364 

2,046 
147 

478 

473 
143 
64 

163 
212 
233 
57 
19S 

85 
151 
555 
3,881 
410 

795 
693 
572 
713 
}          180 

439 
558 
20,814 
107 
199 

171 
4,275 
554 
652 
175 

292 

220 

2,024 

276 

4,864 
181 
980 

2,512 

156 
1,233 
6,796 

653 
448 

574 

1  Webster 

282 
2,057 

l i i/sciiale  (own 

Bolivar 

622 

226 
195 
209 
357 
1,002 

172 
146 

376 

1,565 

Simpson 

Pike 

Itawamba 

Webster 

1,038 

676 

Quitman 

Claiborne 

Webster 

Issaquena 

Lowndes 

Franklin 

Simpson 

151 
170 
250 

76 

Yalobusha 

146 
286 

106 

Covington 

1,156 
434 
422 

329 

201 

Meridian  city 

Lauderdale 

Bolivar 

14,050 

10,624 

Merigold  village 

Pontotoc 

300 

Benton 

70 

129 

Michigan  City  village 

Smith 

600 
148 

589 

Jasper 

437 
200 

Yazoo 

189 
150 

287 

Covington 

Oktibbeha 

1,986 
379 
165 

139 
165 

12, 210 

192 

570 

1,033 

110 

State  Line  town 

io,ioi 

152 

Montgomery 

/Lee 

548 

Oktibbeha 

New  Albany  city 

■-!'  ,',„',,,'  ,,y,i 



1;499 

1,587 

Newhebron  village 

Lawrence 

Tallahatchie 

Newton  town  ; 

Newton 

537 

Nicholson  town 

Pearl  River 

fLawrence 

101 

Ta  lorsviUe  tov 

Smith 

(Lincoln 

347 
189 

Norfl  Id  t 

L'       1 

1  (own 

Holmes 

398 

481 

Hinds 

North  Greenwood  village 

Leflore 

on  village 

Pontotoc 

Noxapater  town 

Winston 

Yalobusha 

209" 

327 

Yalobusha 

Tishomingo 

115 

1,255 

2,177 

198 

1,148 

2,099 

199 

249 
114 
87 

119 

485 

2,118 

142 

190 

Chickasaw 

Webster 

Covington 

Pearl  River 

Pike 

435 

784 

Orvisburg  village 

Osyka  town 

742 

Ovett  town 

1,477 

1,825 
131 

1,546 

Tallahatchie 

Pike 

Tylertown  town 

Paden  village 

Tishomingo 

Lafayette 

Paris  village 

105 

708 
2,028 

540" 

474 

370 

533 

Pascagoula  city 

Jackson 

Pass  Christian  city 

1,705 

ai  en   own 

{Tallahatchie."."."".". 

326 
300 

139 

456 
14,834 

465 

Pearl  River 

Warren 

13,373 

504 

Simpson 

207 

170 

3,813 

520 

436 

254 

187 

230 

1,010 

172 
89 
990 
2,113 
306 

Yalobusha 

535 

Panola 

Tallahatchie 

128 

91 

3,279 

196 

3,193 

Poplar  Springs  village 

Poplarville  town 

Pearl  River 

Claiborne 

232 
1,524 

Port  Gibson  cltv 

3,168 

Potts  Camp  town 

West  Point  city 

Clay 

Jefferson  Davis 

564 
498 
162 

287 
395 

Prentiss 

\\  ;  nun  a  city 

Montgomery 

2,455 

1,648 

Ea      ond  town 

Hinds 

Choctaw 

Chickasaw 

1,043 
4,944 

950 

3,286 

Alcorn 

230 

MISSOURI. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890. 

*  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotos;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MBTOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

22,700 

21,728 

17,417 

Audrain  County— Continued. 

Prairie  township,  including  ward  1  and  part  of 
ward  2  of  Ladduuia  city 

'  601 
1,441 
8,981 
5,939 
1,350 
1,230 
1,865 

2^387 
23,869 

2,052 

619 

1,440 

8,188 

Kenton  township,  including  Kirksville  city 

Ku-ksviUe  city 

6,347 
1,341 

1,684 
i,SSS 
1,709 
1,185 
1,490 

4,677 
652 

l',0t» 

689 

1,100 

770 

'  458 
954 

'm 

15,282 

7,826 
5,966 

5,455 
3,610 

2,112 

620 

Salt  River  township,  including  Mexico  city 

8,358 

4,789 

2,207 
1,285 
1,985 

2,226 

2,019 
1,208 
1,472 

1,409 

in        h  i         i  hip  ii     ii    ii 

2,791 
25,532 

•  22,943 

1,307 
884 

1,624 
401 

1,112 

1,272 
168 

17,332 

1,200 
850 

1,544 
316 
918 

1,342 

651 

1,021 
729 

-901 
375 

2,147 
781 

818 

1,291 

1,197 

857 

4,573 

4, 177 

1,098 

1,117 

1,26? 

700 

504 

653 

656 

860 

2,347 
469 
961 

1,017 
219 
824 

16,747 

830 

535 

1,501 

733 

1,056 

438 

2,291 

702 

872 

947 

1,392 

1,370 

1,146 

3,547 

3,115 

•-'ill  Mm  limiiMiiiM'H  liflin-  Urashear  village. 

Kxeler  township,  including  Exeter  village 

1,069 

i  nship,  including  Gibbs  village 

.  :■•!  •  .   .                                                     ■ 

2,762 

16,000 

Benton  township,  including  Bolckow  and  Ro- 

2,002 
S76 
359 
971 
8S4 

1,237 

m 

1,421 
1,614 

456 
1,025 

170 
2,902 
1,583 

718 

865 
1,489 
1,737 

13,604 

2,336 
378 
US 
1,033 
1,167 
1,425 
225 
1,448 
1,748 
407 
1,173 

2,235 

405 

288 

1,114 

1,128 

1,347 

261 

1,274 

'282 
1,153 

Monett  township,  including  Vonett  city 

:         ..       .         : 

530 

836 

824 

1,166 

2,063 

434 

1,042 

1,075 

169 

18,253 

Lincoln  township,  including  Amazonia  \  illume. . 

\limm    i   \    i          iii  l  i  ii  i    i  o  bj  village 

■ 

3,396 

2,  670 
1,288 

Shoal  Creek  tow  n-'hip,  including  l'urdy  village   . 

2,357 

i   a  lil nii ii  'mi  H  in]i  lie  hmui       iHiburnvillage 

1,712 
1,894 

16,501 

l's96 
15,533 

(s) 

328 

569 

2,478 

666 

329 

337 

1,928 

1,053 

654 

499 

573 

894 

1,887 

333 

701 

245 

1,164 

2,650 

'97S 

432 
97 

21,687 

694 

792 

2,495 

666 

693 

773 

2, 273 

329 

1,065 
645 

1,561 
882 
230 
307 
345 

3,516 

2,316 
693 
690 
459 
674 
854 
802 
932 
698 
654 

2,006 
249 
800 

48 

591 
1,234 

1,276 

543 
681 

25,869 

855 
1,110 

719 
1,608 

875 

Golden  City  i                               ;  Golden  City  . . 

ii"   '.>■'  a;i  i  >  i'n  hiding  Rockport  city 

2,277 
1,080 

2,  176 
934 

4,066 

2,737 

690 
1,461 
2,093 
SOS 
854 
233 

2^845 
1,901 

692 
1,540 
1,945 
216 
898 
238 

2' 061 

i     .■•'■■■     I                                                           '■'■..:■: 

Nishnabotna township,  b  ■■ 

784 
912 

772 
2,282 

■ ■         :         '  ■■    ■     : 

Liberal  city,  and  part  of  Minden  Mines  city. . . 

Templeton  township,  including   Phelps  City 

671 
167 

21,160 

792 
22,074 

532 

Total  for  Minden  Mines    city''   in    Ozark 

SS5 
1,430 

1,185 

335 
791 

30,141 

including  part  of  Minden 

4,122 
305 

1,596 
720 
875 

1,110 
IS 

614 

315 
168 

1,735 
233 
436 

3,820 

247 

1,168 

3,919 
272 

979 

Linn  township,                             -ill  village  and 

1,230 

1,349 

791 
847 

1,489 
846 

929 
610 
657 
532 
67 

905 
946 

1,376 
629 

629 
780 
704 
560 
U 

'■''■■' 

619 

620 

Deer  Creek  township,  Including  part  of  Adrian 

Adrian  city  (part  of ) : 

Total  for  Adrian  city'  in  Deer   Creek  and 

181 

1,639 
116 
SAB 

210 

1,632 

109 
276 

Grand  River  to                                 A Itona  village. 
A  Itona  village 

Martinsburg  village 

1  Incorporated  in  1904. 

1  Incorporated  in  1901. 

« Incorporated  in  1905. 

« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

« Returned  In  1900  as  in  Prairie  township  only. 


•  County  total  includes  population  (1,637)  of  Shell  Knob  and  White  River  town- 
ships, not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

'  Part  of  Ozark  township  annexed  to  Minden  Mines  city  In  1903. 
1  Returned  In  1900  as  in  Deer  Creek  township  only. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  ill  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  crva  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Bates  County— Continued. 
Homer  township,  including  Amoret  village 

948 
307 

1,335 

614 

166 

963 

669 

569 

744 

83 

3,744 

2,894 

664 

86$ 

676 

792 

836 

3,585 

2,765 

1,S12 

1.44S 

936 

495 
87 
922 
666 
347 
219 
708 
934 
84 
581 

1,436 
S18 
159 
697 
196 

841 
162 

14,881 

972 

216 

'•640 

156 
1,148 
854 
608 
725 

1,016 

Boone  County— Continued. 

Columbia  township,  including  Columbia  city . . . 

13,251 
9,662 
4,014 
2,269 
1,567 
1,822 

2,619 
91 

434 
2,152 

146 

2,134 
196 

93,020 

9,142 

6,651 

7,298 
4,000 

1,479 
486 
267 

1,209 
841 
623 
614 

Missouri  low  nslii|i,  including  If  untsdale  village 

3,171 

693 
2,444 

.■'     Mr   I'.,',.  i,.;li  I,:      <::     indue-     !  !        1  e   Inn:     -   disc 

3,951 
3,168 

3,831 

2,812 

Rocky  Fork  township,  including  Hallsville  vil- 

2,467 
157 

121,838 

2,594 

Buchanan  County 

1,182 
5,497 

4,053 

2,863 
5,314 
4,008 

.'!■'■                                                                                       ■ 

70,100 

Agency  township,  including  Agency  village 

888 
429 

1,445 

391 

1,231 

1,153 

593 

147 

1,607 

225 

794 

1,472 

566 

865 

81,777 

77, 403 

8,900 

7,910 

8,619 

8,022 

8,070 

12, 056 

6,792 

7,137 
2,628 
1,048 

20,624 

907 

380 

1,498 

362 

1,377 

1,323 

604 

1,742 

227 

1,006 

1,468 

412 

1,104 

109,375 

102, 979 

Wards 

Pleasant  Gap  township 

Prairie  township,  including  i'apinsville  village. 

1,101 
589 
142 

1,002 

580 

1,246 

710 

i       11       i              i      >  i    'i       i 

lage 

1,357 

Km  1,  ville  township,  including  Rockville  town. 

1,013 

664 

Center  township 

North  ward 

Craw  ford  fov.  iislup 

Jackson  township 

Shawnee  township 

Spruce  township,  including  Johnstown  village. . 
Johnstown  village 

794 
1,066 

76 
694 

1,468 
S47 
US 

250 

142 

16,556 

735 
1,002 

Lake  township 

Marion  township,  including  Easton  village 

Easton  village 

212 

1,791 

Summit  township 

Walnut  township,  including  Foster  and  Wor- 

849 

2,020 
513 

1  o    ii  hip   iii.  iii  lii     lii  iiville  town 

Rushville  town 

1,653 

Tremont  township 

1,237 

Worland  village 

Washington  township,8 including  St.  Josephcity 

57, 762 
62,324 

,\  est  Boone  ton  n  dip,  including  llerwin  village. 

780 

Ward  1 

West  Point  township,  including  Amsterdam 

822 

WardS 

Ward4 

14,973 

Benton  County 

Ward  7 

l',118 

1,454 

2,199 

824 

SSI 

49S 

947 

1,745 

2,710 
105 
SS6 

'910 

476 

434 
14,576 

1,824 
1,325 
1,972 
2,336 
74S 

1,730 
1,394 
1,624 
2,097 
700 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

W  ayne  township 

16,769 

1,031 

Lindsey  townsl  n  p  i i " -i  n< l i u g  >\'arsaw  city 

1,254 

2,081 

2,631 

1,115 
1,940 

2,543 

2, 560 

2,033 

201 

1,233 

226 
610 
450 
1,315 
241 

10, 749 
6,916 
1,090 
1,386 
S,06S 

L186 
14,605 

lm 

Ill             ,,,■■■.,!                            ,                                         !     mi,:      .l.hi       ]   .1111    1..I, 

Beaver  Dam  i<>\\  n..iiip,  en-hid  iug  ilai  \  iell  village 

400 

997 
495 

S67 
3,133 

648 

Williams  township,  including  Cole  Camp  city. . 

2,530 

610 

1,207 
114 

8,466 
4,321 

Neely  township,  including  Neelysville  village --- 

14,650 

13,121 

Bollin  er  County 

Poplar  Bluff  township,  including  Poplar  Bluff 

4  796 

2,187 

1,517 
1,024 
1,372 
1,958 

72 

3,366 
106 
661 
SIS 

1,100 

2,878 
197 

1,361 

30,533 

1,473 
1,222 
1,455 
2,274 

1,455 

767 

1,484 

2,666 

673 
16,656 

Lorance  township,    i n<-i n< iin;-   (ilenallen   and 
Marble  Hill  villages  and  Lutesville  town 

3,355 

3,175 

625 

295 

1,096 

2,273 

235 

257 

967 

1,145 

Breckenridge  township,  including  Breckenridge 

1,728 

1,025 

438 

687 

1,841 

1,027 

609 

418 

727 

798 

1,265 

626 

2,432 

1,761 

990 

1,159 
306 

1,768 
1,012 

Waynetownshi                          ma  town....... 

1,502 
28,642 

1,462 
26,043 

Davis  township,  including  Braymer  city 

Braymer  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2... 

1,934 

767 

1,340 

Bourbon  township,  including  Sturgeon  town . . . 

2,502 

ess 

5,260 
341 
175 
2,615 
2,116 
590 
867 
659 

2,914 
708 

6,128 
401 

2,856 
713 

5,704 
373 

850 
1,002 
1,340 

639 
2,622 
1,804 

Cedar  township,  including  Ashland  and  Harts- 

Li     Nil      illl!    PI'    lllp.     ll'li.lU!.!      I'olll         ■ 

Hamilton  township,  including  Hamil  ton  city  — 

Hamilton  city 

North  ward 

South  ward 

Kidder  township,  including  Kidder  village 

Kidder  village ...■ 

i  entrain  township,  including  Central  ia  city 

2,376 

1,722 

2,122 

1,275 

1,641 

1,371 
S67 

WardS 

S22 

is  In  Deer  Creek  township  only. 


6  Incorporated  in  1906. 
6  Incorporated  in  1910. 


•  County  total  includes  population  (1,093)  of  Harviell  township,  annexed  t 
Beaver  Dam  township  between  1890  and  1900. 
w  Incorporated  in  1902. 
»  Coon  Island  township  organized  from  part  of  Gillis  Bluff  township  in  1900. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MIMilt.   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Caldwell  County— Continued. 

Kingston  township,  including  Kingston  city 

Kingston  city 

Ward! 

WardB 

Lincoln  low  nship,  iin-Jin  1  in-  Cow'gill  village 

Cowgill  village 

Mlrabile  township 

New  York  township 

Rockford  township 

Callaway  C  ounty 

Au.xvasse  township 

Bourbon  township 

Caldwell  township 

i  lalwood  township 

Cedar  tow  nship 

Cleveland  low  nship 

Cote  sans  Desscin  township 

Fulton  towns!  lip.  including  I'nlton  city 

Fulton  city 

Wardl 

Ward  S 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Guthrie  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Auxvasse  village.. 

A  uxvasse  village 

Libert  \    township' 

Met  redie  tow  nship 

Nine  Mile  Prairie  township 

Round  Prairie  township 

St.  Aubert  township,  including  Mokane  town.. . 

Mdkane  town 

Shamrock  township 

Summit  township,  incl inline  <  edar  City  village. 
Cedar  City  village 

Camden  County 

Adair  township 

Auglaize  township 

Jackson  township 

Jasper  township 

Osage  township,  including  Linn  Creek  village... 

Linn  Creek  village 

Russell  township 

Warren  township 

Cape  Girardeau  County 

Apple  Creek  township,  including  Appleton  and 

Oak  Ridge  villages 

A  ppleton  village 

dill    Rhhn 

Byrd  township,  including  Jackson  city 

Jackson  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

(  ape  Girardeau  township,  including  cape  Girar- 
deau city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Hubble  township,  including  Allenville.  Leiav, 
Gordonville,  and  Whitewater  villages  ... 

Allenville  village 

Deray  village^ 

Gordonville  village 

Whitewater  village 

Kinder  township,  including  Burfordville  village. 

Burfordville  village 

Liberty  township 

Randol  township 

Shawnee  township,  including  Pocahontas  vil- 
lage  

Pocahontas  village 

Welch  township 

Whitewater   township,   including   Willctsvillc 
village 

Millersville  village  * 

Carroll  County 

Carrollton  township,  including  Carrollton  city . . 

Carrollton  city 

Wardl 

Wardi 

WardS 

Ward4 

Cherry  Valley  township 

C  ombs  township 


1,124 
"i,'6l9 


Carroll  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

WardS 

•pt  low  nship,  including  Norborne  City. . 


Hurricane  township,  including  Hale  city.. 


Prairie  townsh ip 

Ridge  township,  including  Bosworth  city.. 
Bosworth  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Rockford  township 


Trotter  township 

TTan  Horn  township,  including  Bogard  village.. 

Bogard  village.. 


Carter  County.. 


Johnson  township . . 

Kelly  township 

Pike  township 


I  '<>!; .'   .    i'  in  p    I   eh     ■     ;    ,  c. !  . 

Freeman  village 

Everett  township 

Grand  River  township,  including  Harrisonville 

city 

Harrisonvillt  riii; 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Index  township,  including  part  of  Garden  City. 

Garden  City  {part  of) 

Mount  Pleasant  township,  including  Belton  city. 
Belt  on  city.. 


Raymorevillane-- 

i',:   ,  t,    ..    i    ,,,c.  ,: I...-,,  r  li  ........... 

Creighton  village 

~'~a  township  including  Cleveland  village.. 


Cedar  County 

Benton  township,  including  Jerico  Springs  city. 


Eldorado  Spriinis  rh'ii .  . 

Ward  1 

Cedar  township 

Jefferson  township 

Linn  township,  including  Stockton  city. . 


1,184 

884 
2, O-'o 


1,931 

666 

1,010 


'•■"<  .  i  - 1 1  j  i  i  :  ion  township.. 


286 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


minor  civrr.  DIVISION. 


Chariton  County.. 


Cunningham  township,  including  Sumner  vil- 


Sh  ii>  ner  village 

Keytesville  township,  including  Keytesville  city. 

Keytesville  city 

Mendon  township,  including  Mendon  village 

Mendon  village 

■  ■■'■■  i  ■ !  

;  ownsnip 

J.-,..  >  . 1...  . 
Salisbury  -"" 


Tripl...  .. 
Dean  /, 
Triplctt  village... 

Ward  1 

Word* , 

Qship,  i i  .eluding  Prairie  Hill  village 

Prairie  Hill  village  2 

Yellow  Creek   township,  including  Rothville 

village 

Rothville  village ' 


Christian  County.. 


Benton  township 

Finley  township,*  including  Ozark  city 

Ozark  city 

Lincoln  township,  including  Clever  village  .  . 
Clever  village « 

Linden  township  s 

Linn  township ' 

Logan  township 

en  township  <• 

North  Galloway  township  8 

■      ,   ■       '  .-''i;.... 

Polk  township,  including  Billings  city 

Billing?  city 

Porter  townshi  ludin      lixa  village 

Nixa  village  - 

Som  h  i.i  alio  way  township  8 

..■:■• :.    ■■....■■.  ,  '  1  1 

Sparta  townshin,i>  hielu.lina  ,-i.arta  \  illa^e  . 

Sparta  village 

Clark  County ._. 


Folker  township. . 


East  ward 

West  ward 

L  to  unship 

Sweet  Home  township,  including  Revere  village. 


1      including   Luray   and 

Wyaconda  villages 

Luray  village 

Wyaconda  village 

Wardl 

WardS 

Clay  County 

Fishing  River  township,  including  Excelsior 

Springs  city  and  Missouri  City 

Excelsior  Springs  city 


3,  Ma 
1,40S 
1,303 


1,216 

745 

2,928 

1,818 


951 

775 

593 

635 

516 

411 

641 

(9) 

2,643 

2,236 

70S 

m 

1,477 

1,057 

Clay  County— Continued. 

Fishing  River  township,  including  Excelsior 
•  Springs  city  and  Missouri  City— Continued. 

Wardl \ 

Wards j 

Wards 

Wardlt ! 

Callaiiu  t.i ;..  risiiip.  including  Birmingham  and 


Clay    County,    and    Jackson    township, 

Clinton  County , 

Kearney  city 

Liberty  township,  including  Liberty  city. . . 

Libniii  (ill/ 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Platte  township,  including  Smith ville  city.. 


Smithville  city 10 .. 


Clinton  County.. 


Atchison  township,  including  Gower  village 

Gower  village 

Clinton  township.     .   

Concord  township,  including  Plattsburg  r-ii r -  - 
Plattsburg  city 


Ward  1 . 

WardS 

Ward  3 

Ilrinlin  l"v.  n-.hi|i.  including  Trimble  village.. 


County.] 

Uifaycllc  township 

1    ,:    ■  '  ,,.:,,-!, 

Turney  village  . . . 

Lathropcity 

Wardl 

WardS 

Turney  village 

Platte  township.  i.iH  1- 1  in:  'pari  c  !'<  »sborn  village. 

Osborn  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Osborn  village  in  Platte  towr, 
Clinton  County,  and  Colfax  township 

kalb  County 

Shoal  township,  including  Cameron  city. . 
Cameron  city 


Clark  township,  including  Eugene  village 

Eugene  village  1 

'■'•■  1        '     ■"        '       ', in.n..,,    I     n.  ■ 

Jefferson  CUv 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4. 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township,  including  Centertown  village. 


Blackwater  township,  including   Blaekwater 

Blackwali  1  iilh-.yi  . . 
6  Incorporated  ii 


'Incorporate!  in  1007. 

4  County  totals  include  pm.-nlaii. >ti  (".', 11:,::  ui  lonn:  i.r/nin  l:;90]  .-,:  ( : : . !  i . ,  ..  i,,,vn- 
ship,  taken  to  form  parts  of  North  an.  i  .  .,  !!.■■■,  m:.  n-:lnp.s  since  1900;  and 
population  (1,237  in  1890)  of  North  and  South  Marion  townships,  not  returned  sepa- 


North' and  South  a-n.ii  n   in,  n  hips  between  1890 and  1900. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cooper  County— Continued. 

Boonville  township,  including  Boonville  city . . . 
Boonville  city 

5,428 

4,262 
em 

848 
1,015 
1,717 
1,196 

1,136 

1,891 
788 
898 

1,133 
707 

1,182 
45S 

1,265 

1,589 
664 

184 
1,257 

119 
673 

13,576 

5,801 
4,377 

5,714 

4,W 

Dallas  County— Continued. 

1,172 
1,550 
1,390 
1,033 

984 

745 

577 

1,365 

1,253 

17,605 

1,351 
1,559 
1,321 
1,059 
1,199 
831 
739 
1.434 
1,252 

21,325 

Ward.', 

1,423 
1,408 

1,420 

(.'loai  Ciecl  low  u  ■!!;>,  i.ii  hiJin  ■,  1'leasant  Green 
village . 

Daviess  County 

Kelly  township,  including  Buncetoncity 

Lamine  township 

2,127 

856 
1,000 
1,259 

762 
1,088 

384 
1,534 
1,712 

631 

1,000 

196 

1,533 

1,932 
493 
1,146 
1,252 

20.466 

Lebanon  township 

Benton  township,  including  Pattonsburg  city . . 

Pattonsburn  r.i/// 

Wardl...'. 

Ward  2 

Colfax  towns;  1                                 i  on  village 

Winston  vilhuir 

2,054 

U% 
661 

1,082 
257 

1,316 
358 
467 

1,366 
255 

1,372 
611 
932 

1,077 
270 
633 

1,132 
723 

1,111 
S49 
791 

2,769 

1,826 

1,035 
790 
780 

12,531 

2,386 
1,065 

2,198 

':■■''   '    i:i.'">    .   il-.i'p       .                .:,;■■   i'il.':   .    ill 

1,326 

439 
1,744 
1,788 

1,051 

532 

Pilot  Grove  tow  n-iiii[v,ii\cli!i!i  ig  Pilot  Grove  city 

1,314 

467 

1,469 

SS6 

687 

1,601 

246 

1,422 

728 

1,137 

1,274 

288 

809 

1,506 

1,023 

1,408 

S90 

1,075 

3,227 

1,780 

1,330 

470 

•■'<- ■■■  .'■■■■■■..:      ii ■•In  ini:..  1   i   in  !:■  :  Jim: 

Grand  River  township,  including  Jameson  vil- 

1,668 

429 

■■                                .      '               ..-;!!, 

1,489 

I   M  ]        111   til        1      up     111.  lull          {   01   1 

1,558 

753 
12,959 

212 

11,961 

■■     ■  ■ 

1,446 

Crawford  County 

Libertj  :■>    m                           Itamont village.. 

Benton  township,  including  Cuba  city 

1,514 

619 

240 

244 

1S5 

1,638 

382 

1,590 

657 

1,534 

2,059 

773 

290 

48S 

1,335 

1,862 

1,387 

16,613 

1,547 

662 

1,222 

Lincoln  township 

831 

Marion  township 

1,550 

1,012 

Salem  township,  including  Salem  village 

Salem  village '  ( Coffeyburg  P.  O.) 

Sheridan  township 

1,133 

Boone  township,  including  Bourbon  village 

1,536 

1,271 

1,026 

(  UlU-'Uiis  township 

1,439 

700 

1,446 

1,598 

580 

1,240 

2,175 

691 

Union  township,  Includin              ■       A 

2,878 

Meramec  town-  i      i     I      i    ,  -i  elvillecity 

Washington  township 

987 
14,418 

925 

Oak  Hill  township 

1,432 
1,522 

1,448 

3  18,125 

1,330 
1,046 
1,499 

s  17,826 

14,539 

Osage  township 

Adams  township,  including  Weatherby  village. 

1,172 
171 

2,213 

173 
1,051 

1,147 

936 
1,085 
1,169 

1,478 

S88 

1,315 

2,016 
416 
543 

13,245 

1,438 
228 

2,282 

Bade  County 

Camden  township,  including  Amity  village  and 

1,086 
2,611 

1,4*4 

835 
599 
490 
701 

'961 
649 
412 
513 
859 
634 

1,194 
1,555 
622 
234 
288 
1,161 
496 
614 

1,032 
401 

201 
200 

680 
274 

13,181 

1,257 
2,668 

1,406 

1,508 
2,383 

925 

1,265 

273 

1,120 
1,207 
1,377 
1,779 
L39 
1,631 

2,319 
SS4 
616 

12,986 

717 

Greenfield  city 

Ward  1 

Colfax  township,  iin  linl    '      •  ■  i  of  Osborn  vil- 

273 

].'■.:            ■!                                        '                .:;■:. 

County.] 

576 

786 

1,361 

749 

Grant  township 

1,274 

ess 

Lockwood  township,  including  Lockwood  city.. 

Lockwood  city 

Polk  township,  including  Union  Star 

1,731 

272 
1,755 

Marion  township 

548 
1,052 

575 

1,413 

.■':.:, 

2,251 

146 

Pilgrim  township  » 

Polk  township  « 

1,609 
1,987 

630 

1,572 
1,884 

1   it  1    i     mi    mi  n  i up,  including  Everton  city. 

12,149 

Sao  township 

1,515 
592 
926 

1,626 
582 

931 

661 
1,169 

407 
501 
712 
913 
1,245 

814 
218 

656 
137 
201 
87 
131 

667 
1,915 

682 

1,806 

South  Morgan         n     i  >       »  hiding  Dadeville 

365 
561 
794 
573 
1,334 

456 

331 

466 

438 

•A  ■■■■:::::      in     ,■.■,!.;;;,    ■;,■.,!:,,!;■!■■      ,i.i  ,i  i  :,,\  ,, 
field  village.. 

991 
297 

13,903 

1,108 
430 

12,647 

Sinking  township,  inolihliu:;  wards  3  and  4  of 

402 

Dent  Count  ii,  ami  Cur  roll  township,  Sey- 

Benton  township,  including  Buffalo  city 

3,106 
820 

235 
293 
292 

3,158 

757 

3,208 
861 

WardS 

Ward4 

,| 

1  Incorporated  in  1901. 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

3  County  t      1  I  1     1    in  1890)  of  Morgan  town- 

hli..   i....r   1      ..  ■■:    1.     '!    ■  ..     1  A") 

<  Part  of  North  township  annexed  to  Center  township  in  1908. 
6  Organized  from  part  of  Morgan  township  in  1908. 


6  Pilgrim  township  organized  from  parts  of  Polk,  South ,  and  Washington  town- 
ships in  1906. 

»  Returned  as  Coffeyburg  in  1900. 

8  Gladden  Vail-   township  or-piiz.-.i  horn  part  of  Franklin  township  in  HHis. 

9  Incorporated  in  1908. 


!8S  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  botween  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Dent  County— Continued. 


Wards... 
WardS... 

vis  township. . 


Douglas  County.. 


Benton  township,  including  Ava  city. . 


Brown  township.. 


Cass  township 

i  himpion  township.. 
Clay  l.ownship.. 


Clinton  township. . . 
Findley  township. . 
Jackson  township. . 


' 


Washington  township. . 
Wood  township 


Dunklin  County.. 


Buffalo  township,  including  I  aid  well  city 

Cardwell  cit>iA -  - 

Clay  township,  including  Hornersvillc  \  illagc. . 

'  J lorn i  rsiill,    rilhui,  .  ...... 

Cotton  Hill  tnw  i-i-.liii.,  including  Maiden  city 

and  Spoonen  illc  \  diaee 

Maiden  city-' 

Spoonerville  village 

Freeborn  township,  including  <  larkton  city 

Clarkton  ciiu  - - 

Holcomb  township,'  including    Gibson,   Hol- 

comb,  and  Manley  villages 

Gibson  village 7 

Holcomb  village 

Manley  village  8 

Independence  in,:nsliip,  im  hiding  Kennettcity. 

Kennett  city - 

Wardl 

Wards 

Salem  townshm,  hicludinc  Hollywood  village 

and  Senath  city 

Hollywood  village 

Senath  city  » 

North  ward 

South  ward 

Union  township,  including  Campbell  city 


Campbell  city 9 . 


Franklin  County.. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Boone  township,  including  Gerald  village. . 


Moselle  village .. . 
St.  Clair  village.. 
yon  township.. 


Ward 

Wards 

New  Haven  township, 

Haven  city 

New  Haven  city: 

Wardl 

WardS 

Prairie  township 

St.  Johns  townsnip. . 


2,073 

1,446 

l]'s09 

2,695 

2,891 

1,473 

1,851 
1,770 
3,254 


3  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
<  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1904. 
s  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  H 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Franklin  County— Continued. 


Washington  township,  coextensive  with  Wash- 
ington city 

II  urli/ut/ion  ■  c,/ 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 


(iasconade  County.. 


Boeuf  township 

Boulware  township 

Bourbois  township  " 

Brush  Creek  township 

Canaan  township,  including  O  wensville  town 
Owensville  town  i'-' 

Clay  township,"  including  Bland  village 

Bland  village  7 

Richland  township,  including  Morrison  village  . 
Morrison  village 

Roark  township,  including  Hermann  city. 


Hermann  city  " 


Wardl 

WardS 

Third  Creek  township  « . . 


Gentry  County.. 


Athens  township,  including  Albany  city. . 


WardS 

Wardl, 

Bogle  township,  including  Gentry  village 

Gentry  village 

Cooper  township,  including  Darlington  village 
and  Stanberry  city 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Howard  township . . 
Huggins  township. . 


Miller  township,  including  McFall  city . . 

Mc  Fall  city 

Wilson  township 


Greene  County.. 


Boone  township,  including  Ash  Grove  city . . 
Ash  Grove  city 

Brookline  township. . 


Campbell  township,  including  wards  1 


4  of 


.'.;;„-,  i, ■lfl.  ill   ■   !■■/   I  :-■■,    Of)  .  .         . 

Total  for  Springfield  city  in  Campbell  and 
North  Campbell  townships 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Wardt 

Ward  8 

Cass  township 

Center  townsnip 

Clay  township 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township 

Murray  township 

North  Campbell  township,  including  wards  5 

to  8  of  Springfield  city 

Springfield  city  (part  of) 

Pond  Creek  township 

Republic  township,  including  Republic  city 

Republic  city 

Robberson  township 

Taylor  township 

Walnut  Grove  township 

Washington  township 

Wilson  township 


Grundy  County 

Franklin   township,   including   Spickardsville 
city 

Spickardsville  city 

s  Incorporated  in  1908. 
»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 
>°  Incorporated  in  1907. 

"  Clay  township  organized  from  parts  of  Bourbois  and  Third  Creek  townships 
In  1902. 

«  Incorporated  in  1900. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 


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[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  WOO  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Grundy  County— Continued. 

410 

539 

932 

1,372 

1,062 

810 

778 

649 

396 

104 

6,646 

5,656 

US 

1,461 

1,606 

1,846 

385 

1,380 

758 

20,466 

507 
654 

1,080 

1,521 
582 

1,249 
966 

1,143 
695 
446 

534 

619 

1,089 

1,551 

653 

1,185 

1,170 

1,179 

686 

440 

Henry  County— Continued. 

1,826 
684 
869 
S25 
777 

1,050 
W 

too 

284 
3,241 
S,t41 

8,741 

1,806 
661 

1  1 1  km  lv  lownship,  including  Gait  city 

840 
580 

446 

White  Oak  township,*  including  Urichcity 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Windsor  township,  including  Windsor  city 

Taylor  township,  including  P>rinisou  village  .  . . 

2,501 
1,602 

9,985 

Trenton  township,  including  rrenton  city 

6,396 

6,242 
6,039 

Wardl 

9,453 

Wards 

Hickory  County 

WardS 

949 
1,282 
1,226 

772 
1,149 

835 

1,28-5 
347 
1,243 

14,639 

1,201 
1,442 
1,495 
1,050 
1,197 
1,067 

1,155 

274 

1,378 

17,083 

1,137 

Ward/, 

■  ■■.'.  i  '■"  ! 

499 
1,009 

24,398 

462 
1,157 

1,375 
1,040 

\\  ilsini  1  owns  1  iip,  ! m ■imliug  Lurodo  city 

ip 

21,033 

1'832 

Harrison  County 

Weaubleau    township,    including    Weaubleau 

1,078 

629 

67 

2,765 

1,931 

1,076 

855 

829 

918 

1,191 

345 

749 

1,313 
694 

841 
796 

855 
1,538 

378 
509 

1,180 
330 

147 
570 

1,367 
637 
111 

1,023 
350 
800 
735 

1,208 
466 

27,342 

856 

US 

3,101 

2,093 

756 

Adams  township,  including  Blue  Ridge  village. . 

1,327 

Bethany  township,  including  Bethany  city 

1,105 

Benton  township,  including  Mound  City 

1,014 
1,124 
1,275 

315 

956 
830 

1,323 
676 

648 
1,050 
1,041 
1,138 
1,643 

743 

1,130 
1,115 
1,147 

2,606 
1,676 
413 
370 
792 
670 
166 
1,513 
736 
290 

446 

1,094 

1,241 

634 

213 

321 

819 

1,959 

1,002 

429 

573 

933 

263 
860 
705 
1,543 
621 
428 
193 

15,653 

2,980 
1,681 

1,193 

Colfax  township,  including  Blytnedale  village. . 

818 
945 
752 

1,107 
351 

351 
869 
898 
813 
1,437 
418 

Bigelow  township,  including  r.igelow  village  ... 

827 

195 

1,810 

806 

Grant  township,  including  part  of  Ridgeway 

1,561 

484 

Total  for  /                                 <nt  and  Marion 

1,243 
1,482 

632 

1,006 

i 

428 

Madison  town                              niesville  city.. . 

954 
2,188 

1,032 

948 

1,287 
292 
72 
673 

1,797 
447 
129 

1,306 
412 

1,120 
790 

1,241 
261 

28,054 

1,142 

305 

1,094 
742 
240 
893 
788 

2,082 
776 

1,196 

Lincoln  lownship,  including  Corning  village 

785 
807 

1,961 

995 

18,337 

1,070 

816 

1,148 
I84 

28,235 

■■,:■.■! 

1,104 

1,215 

555 

3,107 

1,507 

521 

656 

430 

2,366 

794 
676 

1,780 
679 
110 

4,073 

2,686 
727 

1,869 
777 

21,065 

1,294 
1,538 
848 
3,388 
1,672 

Chariton  township,  including  Glasgow  city 

3,654 

1,055 

739 

1,120 

m 

5,761 

1,573 
716 

1,325 

1,378 
807 

1,470 
667 
826 

1,398 
783 
615 
594 
578 

l)243 

348 
850 
778 

807 
1,181 

920 
1,755 

291 
6,059 
6,061 

773 
1,317 
1,023 
1,475 

1    .    ■!■:    '.:i      ■                                                                               : 

1,156 
860 

1,969 
461 
147 

4,339 

2,717 

Clinton  township,  including  Clinton  city 

5,701 
4,737 

Prairie    township,  including     \nnstrong    city 

Wardl 

Richmond  1 01.  .                              layette  city 

917 
1,480 

613 
1,099 
2,256 
1,201 

1,122 

1,530 

644 

1,336 

2,285 
1,102 

2,247 

1,298 
21,834 

1,127 

Fairview  township,  including  Deepwatercity... 

" 

681 
566 
1,435 
1,340 
407 
985 
846 

767 

497 
1,317 
1,161 

329 
1,038 

922 

'607 
1,099 

1,540 
652 

2,108 

844 

1,213 

1,302 

Osage  township,  including  Brownington  village. 

CoMsbi'iTy  lownship,  including  Mountain  View 

Springfield  township 

1  Incorporated  in 

2  Incorporated  as 
» Incorporated  ai 

28407—12 19 


*  Part  of  Bogard  township  (including  Urich  city)  annexed  to  White  Oak  town- 
ship in  1907. 

6  Incorporated  in  1909. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Howell  County— Continued. 


Ward  I.. 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

tlutton  Valley  township.. 
Myatt  township. . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Jasper  County.. 


Siloam    Springs    township,   including   Siloam 

506 

1,701 

960 

1,684 

3,157 

1,401 
670 
8S1 

8,663 

592 

98 

1,648 

1,051 
1,827 

2,956 

72 

1,078 

ling  Burnham 

8,716 

Arcadia  township,  including  Arcadia  village, 

2,597 

721 

445 

1,085 

1,497 
S9S 
80 
664 
762 

1,958 
160 

283,522 

2,870 
205 

456 
714 

'846 

2  980 

■     ' 
die  Brook  villages 

1,985 

Kaolin  township 

573 
830 

2.005 
195 
180 

195,193 

508 

Arc  villages 

2,105 

ck  on  Count 

Blue  township,'  including  Independence  city, 

18, 170 
9,859 
2,924 
1,850 
1,953 
3,132 

1,595 

2,552 
410 

248,381 
248,381 
12, 103 
16,018 
11,043 
25,002 
12,229 
14,710 
21,075 
26,846 
24,489 
16,598 
13,082 
13,791 
9,661 
16,229 
10,040 
6J65 
4,456 
1,455 

4,001 
661 
241 

133 
641 
321 
320 
1,798 
2,369 

11,731 

10, 533 

Brooking  township,' exclusive  of  p;!i  i 

1,574 

2,769 
234 

'         '                      ■■.        ■■■                ■■■.ii.!,,.,       . 



parts  of  Blue,  Brooking,  and  Westport  town- 

U64,745 
163, 752 

Prairie  township,  including  \,f  s  Summit  oily. . 

Lees  Sv  in  mi'  cihj 

Sniabar  town 
Grain  Vallev  village,  and  Oak  Grove  city 

4,294 
1,453 

'  4S8 

4,185 

1,369 

4,283 

408 

Van  Buren  township 

Washington  township 

Westport  township,6  exclusive  of  part  of  Kansas 

2,032 
1,829 

2,020 
1,558 

Duval  township,  including  part  of  Neck  City  . 

Ned:  fin/8  (pari  of) 

Total/or  Neck  City*  in  Duval  and  Mineral 

townships 

Galena  township,9  including  Joplin  city  . . 

Joplin  city » 

Ward! 


Ward  i. 
Wards.. 

Ward  4.. 

Ward  6.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7. . 
Ward  8.. 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 
Webb  City". 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 


Ward4 

Ward  6 

Ward  6 

Lincoln  township 

McDonald  township.. 


Ward  /'.. 
Ward  :•.. 
Ward:!.. 
Ward  4.. 


Wards 

Mineral  township,  including  Oronogo  and  Pur- 
ee]] ciii,"  mi,]  purl  of  Neck  City 


Wards 

Purcell  city  n 

Preston  township,  including  Jasper  city . . 
Jasper  city 

Saivoxi,'  1  ownship,  including  Larussel],  Reeds, 


d  Sarcoxie  cities  .. 


Twin  Groves  township,  including  Carl  Junc- 
tion city 

fori  Junction  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Union  township 

Jefferson  County 

Big  River  township 

Central  township.  m<  lading  I lillsboro  village... 

Hilhbora  cillnae ' 

Joachim  township,  including  Festus  city.. 

Ft sins  city 

Wardl 

Ward? 

Wards 

ii eramec  township 


Kiiiimsioickviilaie 

Yalli'  Inwnshio,  including  De  Soto  city.. 
He  Sola  cili/ 


City... 

1  Part  annexed  to  Kansas  City  in  1909. 

2  Incorporated  in  1901. 

'Part  of  Y\  1  moved  in  1900  and  parts  of  Blue,  Brooking,  Kaw, 

and  Westport  townships  annexed  in  1909. 

*  Includes  population  (993)  of  that  part  of  Kaw  township  outside  Kansas  City. 

s  Disincorporated  between  1S90  and  1900;  reincorporated  in  1903. 

«  Parts  annexed  to  Kansas  City  in  1900  and  1909. 

'  County  total  includes  population  (9,943)  of  Joplin  city,  returned  independently 


5,946 

371 
1,912 
1,109    . 

80S    . 

994    . 
1,518 


Johnson  County.. 


Chilho'ioee  village  » 
Columbus  township . . 

8  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Mineral  township  only. 

9  Part  of  Galena  township  annexed  to  Joplin  city 

'  '    "  ^population  m.iophn  HI  v. 


u  Incorporated  in  1908. 
15  Incorporated  in  1907. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  crvn,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Johnson  County— Continued. 

1,004 
1,050 

l)  296 

1,106 

tss 

2,793 
2,007 

905 
157 

'  420 
1,461 
1,106 

6,013 

1,389 
1,046 
1,464 

1,612 
670 

12.403 

1,000 
1,154 
1,913 
1,242 

1,258 

S2S 

3,049 

2,126 

1,183 
184 

1,980 

1,026 
1,240 
2,100 
1,270 

1,090 

317 

3,348 

2,520 

Lafayette  County— Continued. 

Lexington  township,  including  Lexington  city. . 

8,444 
6,242 
1,021 
1,390 
1,598 
1,233 

2,153 
319 
777 
2,894 
1,631 
624 
341 
666 

2,782 
308 

26,583 

7, 561 
4,190 

.leil'erson  ton  nship 

ICiugsville  township,  including  Kingsville  vil- 
lage   

Kim/si Me  tillage 

Madison  township,  including  Iloldeu  city 

"■i'':"    ■  'i  '        '  •" ' 

2,236 
248 
722 

2,996 

1,445 

■'"I        '  :    '1        !■•.'.  II     '                 'i.l       :      .■            

village 

Sniabar  township,  including  Odessa  city 

Lost  Oat;  town  ;ln i >.  inclthluiu'  Leeton  village.. . 

1,775 

M27 

6,251 

4,724 

1,380 
1,055 

6,096 
4,706 

Washington  township,  including  Mayview  vil- 

3,625 
423 

31,602 

■ 

Washington  tuwndiip,  including  Knob  Noster 

'673 
13,479 

3,294 
861 

13,501 

5,257 

4,148 

1,296 

1,403 
1,449 

2,391 
1,272 
692 
389 
291 
780 

1,359 

343 

1,079 

3,566 
1,161 
272 
261 
311 
317 
1,711 

3,740 

478 

2,043 

662 

650 
422 
910 

1,547 

446 

1,431 

1,960 
82 
648 
271 
277 

15,514 

7,721 
6,191 

Buck  Prairie   1       ting  Marionville 

2,504 
1,290 

648 

701 

769 

1,562 

m 

672 
519 
675 
858 
217 
1,378 
379 
440 
686 

'  322 
1,093 
395 
1,264 
232 
941 

17,363 

734 

788 

773 

1,605 

791 

833 

1,456 

Center  township,  coextensive  with  Ediim  city. 
Edina  city: 

839 
1,004 
1,315 

148 
1,409 

3,770 
1,206 

i it  village 

857 
1,108 

265 
1,375 

241 

502 

775 
1,345 

322 
1,199 

365 
1,401 

267 
1,017 

914 

1,388 
266 
571 
795 

'248 

1,138 

288 

1,392 

i   .  -.1.    ,  ,■ .  n 

Mount     Vernon    township,    including    Mount 

782 

Lyon  township,  including  Hurdland  village 

2,029 
3,789 

1,842 

Myrtle  township,  including  Knox  City  \  illage... 

1'icrce  tow  11, h  ■ 

2,161 

1,082 
14,701 

1,090 
1,034 
1,700 
1,748 

706 
4,043 
2,430 

461 
1,238 

735 

698 
2,425 

394 
1,485 

30,154 

1,047 

918 

1,617 

'652 
3,711 
2,125 

1,231 
751 
856 

2,101 

272 

31,679 

1,143 

Spring  River   .            ':       i     >  iing  Verona  vil- 

1,032 
1,838 

1,322 

1,252 
1,209 
3,930 
2,218 

432 
1,026 

725 

799 
1,759 

217 
1,104 

30,184 

1,713 

2,699 

Yiiicyaid  township,  including  Bowers  Mill  vil- 

1,931 

902 

16,724 

Union  township,  including  Conway  village 

15,935 

3.217 
2,218 
432 
414 
351 
621 
600 

1,362 

283 

1,953 

327 

2,568 
1,017 
674 
US 
405 
996 

1,505 

204 

2,916 

1,360 

619 

S66 

476 

3,596 

2,365 

2,936 

n 

146 
558 

4,176 

2,628 
1,016 

3,656 
649 

214 

457 

3,113 
166 
931 
456 
476 

3,290 

3,192 

132 
520 

4,833 
2,306 

2,791 

106 

446 

2]  315 
2,342 

Dickcrson  township,  including  Monticello  vil- 

1,540 

287 

1,790 

li  iglil:i.nd  township,  including  E wing  village 

Total  for  Higginsville  eily  in  Denis  and  Iionr 

La    Belle  .township,   including    La    Belle   city 

2« 

3,878 
538 
2lfi 
486 

3,260 

3,051 
1,145 

358 
1,224 

1, 656 
221 
1,129 
3,153 
1,607 

200 

Reddish    township,    including    Williamslou  n 

27 
2,991 

Union  township;  including  La  Grange  city 

2,864 

889 

716 

Ward* 

WardS 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION—MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.1,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,033 

18,352 

18,346 

13,539 

13,574 

Bedford  township, '  including  Troy  city 

2,209 

1,110 

685 

535 

1,178 

m 

1,793 

1,141 

3,076 

1,018 

668 

460 

836 

2,659 
251 
422 
662 
417 
676 

1,595 
276 

m 

791 
25,253 

2,901 

1,163 

1,772 
721 
S76 
346 
973 

ljl62 

1, 662 
1,110 
483 
286 
198 
1,036 
665 

30,868 

1,200 

971 

Ward  1 

1,220' 

i,"3l6 

1,252 
1,075 
1,048 
1,253 
531 
1,699 

'691 

2,084 

2,078 

Klk  Horn  township 

Klk  K  i\  it  township 

Erie  township.... 

,.,  i      ,.,,   ,.;  ,  •   i    >           .        ■  !           ".  .in 

1    .    M     ..II           1 

3,200 
816 

2,798 

Mount :iin  township 

438 

liniK   low  nsliip   11 in,-;  Southwest  city 

Southwest  cili/ 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

2,764 

986 
2,579 

1,049 

949 

33,018 

White  Rock  township 

440 
848 

871 
'210 

1,009 
972 

1,855 
151 

Union  township,  including  Silex  and  Whiteside 

B     -ertownshi     includin    Bevier 

4,726 
1,900 
515 
532 
318 
540 
1,276 
526 

2,009 
230 
651 
778 

811 
58 

148 
4,492 
3,684 
1,170 

647 

774 
726 
694 
322 

2,273 

1,605 
700 
905 
869 

1,311 
387 

1,271 
528 
242 
281 
827 
578 

1,030 
905 
728 
735 
790 
741 

1,134 
612 
300 
212 

1,191 
423 

11,273 

4,471 

1,808 

923 
25,503 

1,139 
24,121 

1,227 
498 

2,013 
230 

799 

851 

996 

1,452 
485 

337 

6,536 

6,749 

1,319 

1,814 

1,538 

1,078 

1,661 

790 

441 

349 

1,068 

404 

774 

1,151 

1,740 

740 

324 

416 
1,776 

470 

412 

4,572 

1,241 
929 
950 

1, 486 
580 

681 
19,453 

1,166 

1,497 
567 

726 
229 

5,484 

1,108 
'4W 
527 

Benton  township,  including  Purdin  village  and 

Chariton  township,  including  College  Mound 

■  ■...    .   ■  ■     ,," 

.  ,..  ■    11  .   .    .., 

5,458 

4,647 

5,156 
4,068 

Bucklin  township,  including  Bucklin  city 

1,663 

642 

1,700 

711 

858 
875 

1,345 

1,251 

421 

825 

1,325 

1,942 

770 

1,340 

518 

937 

1,649 

1,842 

688 

La  Plata  township,  including  La  Plata  city 

960 
1,914 

852 
1,260 

Lingo  towns h  u                            Cambria  village. 

LofllSl    1    loo1     ('.      H     li||       "I     lll'll i   i       (M 

1,917 
878 

'sis 

3,271 
2,638 

2,  638 
1,977 

976 
608 
1,216 
794 
763 
887 
908 
871 
931 
236 

1,134 
'760 

112 

22,302 

978 
1,690 

1,058 
20,668 

'A   ihi'M  1  i\ui  hip  '  on  I'xlui,  tinier  town 

1,116 

White  township,  including  Ethel  village 

1,342 
397 

9,975 

1,032 

1,007 
7,575 

1,612 
1,774 
1,619 
1,285 
384 
1.105 
1,081 

1,508 
536 
992 

205 
909 
919 
9G0 

1.264 
8. 531 
6,905 

1,036 
7.024 
5,717 

1    illlllro    lie   ii.'.l  ll.slllp,   Including  I    llillli'lll  111'  .   !  i 

»  9,268 

651 

758 

343 

1,045 

1,300 

1,158 

678 

3,922 

2,632 
763 
744 
968 

m 

656 

874 

fleam  Kirli'i'  J'l'.viriiiip,  ineludiii"  1  'hula  villiif 

1,318 
282 

1 .  368 

1 .  201 
792 

1,879 
641 

1,008 

1,034 

German  township,' including  Marquand  village. 

1,555 

1,509 

1J189 

1,048 

1.904 

606 

1,099 

734 

1  'oi  1     Ini.  iifhip _ 

878 
519 

3,968 
1,677 

(B) 

626 

81.     Michael    loWMship,  i"    including    Krcdenck- 
town  city 

3,438 

Mooresville    township,    including    Mooresville 

917 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

1,134 

1,059 

1,067 
1,171 

1,027 

township 

i      ■:■'.■  1 1  '■    i     .',  11     'i.i  " 

1,447 

i,050 

t   township  organic 


f  Bedford,  Clark,  and   1'ia 


10  Central  township  organized  from  part  of  Twelvemile  township  in  1909. 

u  Incorporated  in  1906. 

>»  Mine  La  Motte  township  organized  from  part  of  St.  Michael  township  in  1909. 


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(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  f,  Table  S.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Maries  County.. 


I  >ry  Creek  township. 

Jackson  township 

.1  i-llei son  township  '  .  . 


Spring  Creek  township.. 


Marlon  County.. 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Mason  township,-  including  Hannibal  eily  . 


Wardl.. 
WardS.. 

WardS.. 
Ward  ',.. 


Round  Grove  township 

South  River  township 

Union  township,   including   Philadelphia 


Mercer  County.. 


n  township,  including  Modena  village.. 


South  Lineville village.. 
Mercer  town 

South  Lineville  i  Hinge  ■ 
Medicine  township.. 


Nonk  ward 

South  ward 

Ravanna  township,  including  Ravanna  village. 
Ravanna  village 


Equality  township,  including  Tuscumbia  vil- 


Jim  Henry  township. . 


n  and  Spring  Garden  villages. . 


city6... 

;  >/,  ii  a  railage 

Spring  Garth  n  villain-  ■ 


Mississippi  County.. 


30,572 

26,331  ; 

26,233 

1,642 
3,321 

'791 

868 
18,807 
18, S41 
8,577 
2,S47 
2,14S 
S,202 
S,7SS 
S,SS9 

1,825 
2,S2S 

3^377 

2,515 

13,851  1 
12,780 

13,  72tl 
12,  857 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 



1,530 

285 

1,718 


1,628 
641 

1,477 


ippity  township,  including  Charleston  city. 

.  'harL  xiail  villi 

Wolf  Island  township »_ I 


3  Part  of  Mason  township  annexed  to  Hannibal  city  in  1909. 


1,581 

2S0 

2,348 


MLNOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Moniteau  County.. 


"Hi  , ■,    :  i.„,        ,,, 

Jamestown  village.. 
Lupus  village » 


( iarksburg  dig. 

Pilot  Grove  township 

\\  alker  township,  including  California  city 

Call  fur  a  lu  villi , 

Wardl 

Ward? 

WardS 

Willow  Fork  township,  including  Vortuna  village 


Monroe  County.. 


Clay  township 

Indian  <  reck  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Paris  city 

Paris  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

.tcllcrsou  low  nsiiip,  i .  n  iudi  -a;  KlmitsviUc  \  illago 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Monroe  township,  including  Monroe  City 


WardS... ...........:... 

South  Pork  township 

Union  town  dap,  including  Middle  Grc 

lage 

Middle  Oriivv  1  illage 

Washington  township 

Woodlawn  township 


Montgomery  County.. 


Bear  Creek  township,  including  Jonesburg  vil- 


v  Florence  village. . 

On  11 1  iili  lawn 

v  Finn  nvi  1  Ulnar . . 


Loutre    township,    in-hiding    McKittrick   and 

■  1   villages 

Me  Killnvk  1  Hinge  * 

Rhine  la  nd  villn  ;v . .  . 

Mntiigninerv  lownsliip,  including  Monicoincrv 

City 

Montgomery  Cilij 


Ward  I 

Ward  2..    ... 
ic  township,  including  Middle) 


Middlilturii  rillnai 

Fpper  Loutre  township,  including  Wellsville 

city 

Wellsville  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 


Morgan  County.. 


HawC 

Stover  village'0 1 

Mill  Creek  township,  including  Syracuse  village.. 


Versailles  city.. 
Barnett  village*.. 

Versailles  city 

East  ward . . . 
West  ward . . . 

Osage  township 

Richland  township . . 


«,  Incorporated  as  a  city 

Ued  in  1900. 
8  Incorporated  in  hint. 
s Incorporated  in  1902. 
'^Incorporated  in  1906. 


1,644 

193 

4,589 

1,832 
175 

3,874 

1,918 
187 

3,816 

1,598  i 

1,240 

1,211 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued . 
a  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twolfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVLSION. 


New  Madrid  County.. 


Anderson  township,'  including  Gideon  town.. 
Big  Prairie  township,  including  Matthews  vi'l- 


Wardl 

Warilg '. 

New  Madrid  township,'  including  New  Madrid 


city.. 


New  Madrid  city 

Portage  township,  including  Portage ville city.. 

Portageville  city 9 

Ward  I 

Wardg 

St.  John  township 

West  township,  including  Canalou  village  and 


Morehouse  city  10 

Newton  County.. 


Buffalo  township.. 
Dayton  township  w 


Granby  township,  including  Granby  city  . . 


Ward  t 

Wards 

Marion  township 

Neosho  township,  including  Neosho  city . . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Newtonia  township,12  including  Newtonia  vil- 


West  Benton  township  ".. 
Nodaway  County. . 


Atchison  to  wnship,includingClearmontvi 


Quitman  village 

Hopkins  township,  including  Hopkins  city... 

Hopkins  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 


lage.. 


:e  township,  including  Parnell  vil- 


lage.. 


4$2 


MINOR  CrviL  DIVISION. 


Nodaway  County— Continued. 

Jefferson  township,  including  Clyde  and  New 

<  '.i.iuei  jlii.ui  villages 

Clyde  milage 

New  Conception  villagt 
Lincoln  lownslhe   ;- ■■' 
Elmo  village 
'  Monroe  township,  including  Skidrnore 

Skidmore  city  lc 

Ward  I i 

WardS ! 

Nodaway  township,  inelndin;;  Luiiington  Junc- 
tion city 

Burlington  Junction  city. 


Lincoln  township,  including  Elmo  village.. 


Ravenwood  village 

'  Anderson  township  organized  from  part  of  Como  township  in  1900. 
2  Incorporated  in  1909. 
s  Incorporated  in  1907. 

*  Incorporated  in  1906. 

*  Hough  town  b  p  organized  from  part  of  East  township  in  1903. 
8  Incorporated  in  1910. 

7  Lewis  township  organized  from  part  of  New  Madrid  township  in  1906. 

8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1910. 

s  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

w  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 

11  West  Benton  township  organized  from  part  of  Benton  township  in  1907. 

«  Berwick  township  organized  from  parts  of  Newtonia  and  Van  Buren ' 
hips  in  1902. 

'»  Five  Mile  township  organized  from  parts  of  Dayton  and  Shoal 
in  1904. 

"  Incorporated  In  1902. 

>6  Incorporated  in  1904. 

18  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

»  County  total  includes  population  (3,184)  of  Lynn  township,  taken  t 
Thayer  township  and  part  of  Big  Apple  township  between  1890  and  1900. 


WardS 

Ward  4 

Unci  town-hip  iiiclinlini',  Pickering  village. .. 


Oregon  County 

Big  Apple  township,  including  Koshkonong 


Johnson  township  19 
King  township 


Woodside  township.  .  . 
Osage  County.. 


Benton  township,  including  Chamois  city. . 
Chamois  city 

Crawford  iu\i  chip,  including  Linn  t 


Westphalia  village 22 


;g  Creek  township.. 


Lick  i  'reel,  iown-'hip  '-"'  . 


7,333 
4,762 

7,740 
4,577 

7, 102 
4,037 

1,329 

1,645 

1,559 

1,285 

1,334 
1,434 

1,144 

1,244 
87 

1, 552 

\ol!  ineli ill  iowchip  2» I  419    . 

Pine  Creel,  town-hip  so \         ■      679    . 

Kichland  township  si 1,799 

Spring  ('reek  township  M I  514  '. 

>8  Myrtle  townsl  up  ne'e  ufeed  From  parts  of  Jobe  and  Oak  Grove  townships  in 

«  Ozark  township  organized  from  part  of  Johnson  township  in  1908. 

20  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

2'  Incorporated  in  1908. 

22  Incorporated  in  1905. 

*»  Part  taken  tr  ' 

24  Part  taken  t< 

2&  Parts  taken  to  form  pails  of  Pino  Creek,  Lick  Creek,  and  Noll  hvehill  h 
'"  """Rj  and  1909,  respectively. 


I  1906;  part  taken  to  form  part 
1  Oi    on  id  noio  parts  of  Barron  Fork,  Bridges,  Marion,  and  Noble  townships 


.STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION  -MISSOURI. 


Table  1  .—POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890-Continued. 

i  boundaries,  otc,  between  1900  and  1910,  seo  footnotos;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.1,  Tables.] 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Pemiscot   County., 
(ggadocio  township 


(eluding  1  layli  city 

, '  including  Holland  town . . 

.nddp    includin™  Carutiicr- 


Perry  County 

Bruin  township,   inehidiu 


Claryville  vil- 


Brazeau   t. ., 

[lit  nlmn)  *  III'/,:   . 


Ill tn  uherg  village.. 
'.'ntra!  township,  including  IVnyv 
I'mii! illr  city 


War!  /.'. 

WardS 

Cin.quH  Homines  township.. 


lship.    including    Prewerville   and 


Elk  Fork  township 

Flat  Creek  township : 

Green  Ridge  township,  including  Green  Ridge 

Green  Ridge  village 


Tin  i  in  an  tiling 

II ughes ville  township 

Lake  Creek  township 

Lamonte  township,  including  Lamonte  town  .. 

Lamonte  town 

Longwood  township 

Prairie  township 

Sedalia  township,  including  Sedalia  city 

Sedalia  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

■n    ... 

Sniilhlnn  village 

Washington  township 

Phelps  County 


1,347 

S89 

1,506 


1,032 
696 

11, MS 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Cold  Spring  township. . 

Dawson  township 

Dillon  township 

Liberty  township 

ne.\,r:i  v  township 


Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

I  Holland  township  organized  from  parts  of  Coutro  and  Virginia  townships  in  1904. 


2,059 

1,450 

1,470 

9SS 

481 

668 

408 
624 

:::::;;; 

988 

1,162 

1,137 

771 

732 

621 

1,678 

1,874 

1,747 

565 

535 

475 

1,194 

l.tlSli 

1,035 

955 

3,00(1 

2,590 

2,513 

S,S61 

1,600 

1,59S 

664 
7S6 

MTOOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Phelps  County— Continued. 


Ward  I 

Wards 

Wards 

Spring  Creek  township. . 


ncluding  Louisiana  city.. 


Wurdl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

i  'ah i met  low  11..I11  p.  including  Clarksville city . . 


Wardl.... 

Wards.... 

Wards.... 

Cyrene  village.. 


Peno  township,  including  Frankford  city.. 


wardi ...;;;. 

Ward  S 

Prairieville  township,  including  Knlia  Ullage... 


Platte  County.. 


Carroll  township,  including  Platte  City. . 


Tracy  village 

d'rccii  township,  including  Camden  Point  and 

New  Market  villages  and  1  varborn  city 

Camdi  11  Point  village 

Dearborn  city 

New  Market  village 

Lee  township,  1 11c hiding  I'ark-v  village 


I'l'fltiili  fit u. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Preston  township,  including 


Wardl'.. 

WardS 

Waldron  township. . 


eluding  Weston  city . . 


Jackson  township. . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Mooney  township 

Union  township,  including  Aldrich  village.. 

Aldrich  village 

« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905, 
5  Incorporated  in  190S. 


1,640 

91S 

2,379 

1,055 
2,508 

1,553 

791 

2,385 

1,469 

4?1 
:..i:io 
1,976 

1,672 

407 

5,202 

1,869 

2,351 

4,333 
1,485 

634 

l.s-ll 
1.2S5 

2,045 
1,486 

1,826 

296 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

11,438 

10,394 

9.387 

Ray  County— Continued. 

1,875 
1,428 

435 
1,734 

60/, 

7,670 
443 
239 
3,664 
1,467 
690 
671 
836 

9,592 

2,242 

'391 

2,077 

635 

8,373 
385 

Cullen  township,  including  Waynesville  village. 

2,091 

267 
2,719 
884 
316 
336 

m 

1,040 

980 

2,143 

2,465 

716 

14,308 

1,986 

1,668 

2,268 

Orrick  township,  including  Orrick  village 

2,704 
736 

2,477 

563 

2,159 

Richmond  township,  inHmliji;:   Henrietta  ami 

8,009 

929 

842 
1,796 
2,137 

600 

16,688 

829 
1,665 
2,035 

404 

15,365 

3,478 

Ward4 

Reynolds  Count 

8,161 

2,468 
820 
757 
1,165 
1,633 
862 
264 
874 
654 

2,544 
1,731 

2,000 

847 

1,163 

1,036 

269 

1,495 

12,913 

2,901 
716 
939 

1,581 

2,248 
895 
292 

1,041 
874 

3.057 
2,050 

2,755 
644 
1,035 
1,540 
1,917 
949 

6,803 

Black  Pivart-wnshir 

976 

2,357 

338 

l!l94 
2,346 

1,496 

13,099 

730 
1,463 

'   irroll    low  nsliip     including  wards  1  and  2  of 

|    1    IT         ii.l1     li            l    '          Sill'    JT.'        !■'    Ml.vlil            1   T    iT 

County  .1 

776 
1, 231 
2,343 
1,618 

13,186 

993 

892 

2,102 
1,118 

1,118 

in. ling  ward  1  and  part  of 

1,781 

■        ,;/,■'       1 

son  toivnships 

Ripley  County 

1  8,512 

796 

2,834 

1,225 

623 

602 

1,095 

888 

618 

802 

409 

673 

832 

1,228 

406 

1,167 

851 

906 

24,695 

781 
3,052 

1,608 

Wilson  township,3  including  part  of  ward  2  of 

Unionville  city 

Unionville  city  {part  of) 

775 

865 

Doniphan  township,  including  Doniphan  city. . 
Doniphan  city 

1,557 

609 

"i  ork  township 

12,287 

12,294 

Ward  2... 

1,297" 

910 

370 

1,014 

587 
771 
798 
716 
202 

1,364 
492 

1,034 

24,474 

----- 

1,464 

640 

296 

244 

1,055 

1,615 

1,437 

2,170 

895 

406 

489 

3,075 

2,097 

942 

472 

470 

26,182 

1,407 
SOO 

1,226 
165 

1,566 
1,807 

1,704 
2,075 

624 

1,698 
2,004 
1,728 
1,849 

316 

Iiuiin:       ...    .  ,,        .            li..                                 ■   •    1  ■     ■ 

Salt  River  township,  including  Perry  city 

Ward  2 

1,460 

2,268 

881 

1,422 
2,367 

Callawa    townshi 

Spencer  township,  including  New  London  city. . 

1,469 
3,226 
53.9 
270 
269 

3,619 

269 
2,240 

11,939 
9,437 
2,202 
2,177 
2,377 
2,681 
12 

16,412 

1,779 

3,286 

619 

1  66r 

'.  'in  ■                                         ||. 

Wentzville  cil'i ' 

Ward  1 

457 

24,442 

24,893 

Dardenne  tow  1    hij         1     1        1  i  it  of  St  Peters 

4,104 

1,025 
220 

1,287 
778 
727 
200 
1,871 
1,215 

2,126 
300 

213 
757 

2,247 

496 

632 

771 

348 

1,070 

12,098 

10,923 

2,498 

2,361 

2,457 

3,607 

604 

21,451 

1,183 
173 

1,565 
788 
786 
195 

1,949 

1,151 

'223 

196 

890 

3,378 

1,805 

1,334 

Total  for  SI.  I'd.  r<  ,  ilhyi f-  in  Danhn  <n  ami  Si. 



1,764 

787 

765 

166 

1,609 

1,093 

3,065 

194 

437 

993 

3,616 

1,838 

Femme   Osage    township,    including    Augusta 

2,281 
238 

"'242 

Jackson  township,  including  Jacksonville  village 

Moniteau  township,  including  Higbee  city 

Portage  des  Sioux  township,  including  I'orlovc 

Prairie  township,  including  Clark  and  Renick 

St.  Charles  township,  including  St.  Charles  city 

ag  township,  including  Huntsville city. 

St.  Clair  County 

17,907 

Ward4 

16,747 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  Moberly  city!!! 

Moberly  city 

Wardl 

Wardg 

9,185 
8,012 

9,269 
8,216. 

Appleton  township,  including  Appleton  City... 

Appleton  City 

Wardl 

1,774 
1,018 
255 

446 

317 
1,681 
462 

535 

m 

59s 

1 ,  023 
259 
800 
123 

1,009 
812 

1.017 

1,998 

1,133 

2,020 
1,081 

WardS '. 

Ward  4 

Union  township 

640' 

24,805 

721 

24,215 

WardS 

Butler  township,  including  Lowry  City  village.. 

i!snc' 

467 
541 

i,"650 

368 

Ccntd  township,    including  part  of  Monegaw 

Camden  township,  including  Camden  city 

1,991 
477 
238 
239 

2,131 
635 

1,990 

110 

2,632 

2,344 
392 

2,480 

Total  for  Monegaw  Springs  village  « in  Center 

635 
1,119 

260 

Collins  town  M              li  1    '     Hi  is  \illige 

Collins  villain". . . . . 

Dallas  township,  including  Gerster  village 

Crooked  Piver  township,  including  Hardin  city. 

2,837 
669 

2,354 

w 

2,890 

2,549 
666 

2,139 

m 

2,929 

Fishing  River  township,  including  Vibbard  vil- 

1,045 

889 

1.074 

Grape  Grove  township 

Monegaw  township  i° 

1,174 

1  Incorporated  In  1901. 

3  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

»  Partsof  Wilson  to  wnshipannexed  to  Unionville  city  in  1901, 1903, 1905,  and  1? 

4  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
« Incorporated  In  1903. 

•  Incorporated  in  1908. 


'County  total  includes  population  (603)  of  Briar  Creek  and  Fourchee  townships 
taken  to  form  Sherley  township  between  1890  and  1900. 
B  Incorporated  in  1910. 
•  Incorporated  In  1900. 
10  Returned  as  Monegaw  Springs  in  1900. 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION     MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  seo  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabic  5. J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


St.  Clair  County— Continued. 

Usage   township,   including  part  of  Monegav. 


St.  Francois  County.. 


Bismarck  city.. 

East  ward.. 

Westward.. 

Liberty  township . . , 


Perry  township 

Randolph  lownship,  iurl inline  ward  2  of  Elvins 


Ward  1 

Wards 

St.  Francois  township,  including  Farmington 
and  Flat  River  cities,  Federal  village,  and 
ward  1  of  Elvins  city 

•      .     ... 
Farmington  city 


Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Federal  village a . 
Flat  River  city  *. 


Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 

WardS.. 
Ward  4 . . 


St.  Louis  County.. 


ards  1,  2,  and  4  of 


tr,i,-,/ 
Ward .. 
WardS 

Ward  4 

Carondelet  township,  including  parts  of 


and  4  of  Kirkwood  city  and  part  of  ward  3  of 
Webster  Groves  city 

,Y/W, ;»«..'(  city  [/in it  of) 

Webster  Groves  city  (part  ~" 
Total  for   Webster  Grove: 
and  Central  tcicmliips. 


i    Carnndr/rl 


WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Central  township,  inclinliii'.'  Maplewood,  Uni- 
versity, and  Wellston  cities:  parts  of  wards  I 
and  2  of  Kirkwood  mW  ;  and  wards  1,  2,  and  4 
and  part  of  ward  3  of  Webster  Groves  city.   . 

Kirkwood  city  (part  of) 

Maplewood  city  2 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

IT';,,/  >.  . 


Wellston  city  ^ . 


town  and  Ferguson  and  F 
Bridgelon  town. 
Ferguson  city  . . 


total  includes  population  (1,777)  of  Kirkwood  city,  returned  independ- 


2,709 
6,480 

8,753 


12,976 

684 

2,613 


4,171 
1,249 


24,051         17,347 


2, 497  2, 184 

4,015  i  837 


2,953 
"j',894 


18.055 

<9,541 

1,660 

1,783 

4,108 
9,717 

3,858 
8,399 

Waul  1. 
Ward  2. 

■•.   ■'-'■  ■ 

W  aid  :. 

Ward  9. 
Ward  1C 

Ward  11 
■W  aid  12 
Waul  l:; 
Ward  14 
■Ward  15 
Ward  K 
Ward  17 
Ward  I- 
Ward  19 
\\  ard  2C 

■■ 
W  ard  V 
Ward  23 
Waul  J  I 

w  ard -1 
Ward  27 


Ste.  Genevieve  County.. 


Ward  _ 
Wards. 
Jackson  township 


• ■   •    '  11         11     M11     i.i'.oSt 


eeiiv.. 


Ste.  Genevan- 1  it  a 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Saline  township 

Union  township 


Saline  County.. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Blackwater  township 

Cambridge  township,  including  Gilliam  village 

and  Slater  city 

Gilliam  village 

Slater  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

(  Hay  io...  nship 

Elmwood  township,  including  Blackburn  and 

Mount  Leonard  villages 

Blackburn  village. 


village. . 

Malta  Birr: 

nwnship.. 


Ward  S 

WardS 

Salt  Fork  township 

Salt  Pond  township,  including  Sweet  Springs 


Schuyler  County.. 


1,227  1,186 

4,254  3,992 

1,707  t,S86 


5,354  4.223 

347  :  SSI 

2, 60S  !         1,400 


2,196 
2,527 


7,969 

i,yr,i> 

8,376 
6,086 

7.87l'i 
4,S97 

2. cm 

431 

3,416 
581 

3,  CM 
647 

730 

2,  302 

1,12-2 

i,6io 

2,585  1 
1,080  1 

1,025 

2,843 

1,1S7 

.140 

s Incorporated  in  1900. 
•  Incorporated  in  1909. 

7  County  total  includes  population  (1,503)  of  Jefferson  township,  annexed  to 
Cambridge  township  between  1890  and  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -MISSOURI. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  otc,  between  1900  and  1910,  soo  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  soo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.1,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Schuyler  County— Continued. 

Glenwood  township.  Including  Glenwood  vil- 

375 

1,155 

1,718 

964 

645 

419 

2, 063 

701 

S40, 

275 
11,869 

1,074 

434 

1,455 

1,943 

980 

1,221 

451 

1,694 

2,009 

811 

Shannon  County— Continued. 

545 
520 

208 
476 
721 
1,486 
444 
213 

14,864 

339 

626 

Newton  township 

l.ihcrly  township,  including  Lancaster  city 

047 

1,521 

495 

Winona  low  nship,  including  Winona  city 

1,916 

2,435 

770 

2,377 

377 

Queen  City 

16,167 

Salt    River    townsliip,    including    Green    Top 

1,088 
284 

13,232 

1,164 
238 

12,674 

Polled  township,  including  !ii  Ihcl  village 

1,168 
236 

1,973 

2,316 
1,322 
641 
681 

1,662 
406 
174 
232 
137 

1,156 
645 

3,259 
2,174 

1,016 
1,282 
1,059 

27,807 

1,471 
225 

2,232 
7,184 

lilack    Creel;    township,    including   She| !,;,  ville 

2  001 

tilidbi/tillt  cmi - 

486 

1,612 
84 
746 

475 

3,418 

1,984 

1,067 

917 

633 

756 

768 

1,137 

418 

1,046 

131 

525 

1,184 

790 

22,372 

1,293 
87 
319 

1,220 

South  Gorin  city 

South  Gorin  city 

,'lai  l-.sou   township,  including  Hunnewell  and 

1,835 
473 

:::::::::::: 

1,412 
658 

3,000 
1,733 

3,995 

2,196 

4,276 

1,780 



758 
1,016 

879 
1,091 

292 
1,268 

169 

722 
1,345 

865 

13,092 

755 
1,126 
1,276 
1,286 

.-ali.  "ivei  tog  nst up,  inch e ling  shell tina  city  . . . 

Sand  Hill  township,  including  Rutledge  village. 

1,221 

122 

M00 
24,669 

. .     . 

1,514 

11,828 

17,327 

Castor  township,  including  Bloomfieldcity 

4,966 
1,147 

3,897 
ISO 

814 
1,857 

7,759 
742 

316 

2,717 

548 

11,559 

5,117 

1,475 

3,172 
229 
413 

1,119 

6,426 
333 

3,728 
221 
100 

2,123 
163 

9,892 

Commerce    township,    including     Commerce 

1,479 

544 

6,327 

1,209 

190 

2,129 
320 
120 

2,579 

494 

5,672 

1,396 

422 

1,023 

144 

5S7 
86 
267 

11,443 

1,593 

588 

1,804 

1,577 

'     :    ,       1           ;                  ',■!,.       ,,i       |   ,|, ..!,■•     \    ill    i    ■( 

Kelso  townshl]                              fee  and  Illmo 

1,118 

Chaffee  city ' 

Liberty  low  nship. 10  including  Bemieand  Dex- 

Moreland    township,   including   Benton    and 
New  Hamburg  villages 

1,834 
fit 

1,808 
202 

i  il-e    township,  including   Advance  ciiy  and 

Morley  townsliip.  including  ('nra-ilor,  Motley, 

1,223 

AY//  City  t  Ulnar.. 

Kit-bland   township,  int  hiding    Essex  town 

437 

395 

Stone  County 

Richland  1  own  -Nip.  including  Si  Lesion  cii  y 

Sikestoncity 

Sandy   Woods'  township,   including    Blodgett 

2,511 

1,077 

1,311 

209 
1,661 

497 

2,216 
636 

1,112 

7,090 

342 
953 
898 

1,385 
495 
682 
156 
150 

1,581 

1,002 
450 
504 

1,133 
872 

1,085 
353 
163 
710 

18,698 



924 

997 

1,307 

510 

Svh-ania  townsliip,  including  Orancity 

1,308 

271 

i  lOgan  township  '■'.. 

1,310 

Tywappity    township,    including    Dlehlstadt 

village 

Diehhtadt  village 

826 
166 

11,247 

866 

Crane  city  ' 

590 
460 
560 

758 

1,307" 

20,282 

8,898 

Shannon  County 

Washing!  on  1  own  ship,  including  Galena  village. 
(hit/  nn  tillage  *.. 

S34 

205 
415 

1,101 
497 
299 
198 
323 
375 
354 
598 
236 

1,524 
555 

367 
1,759 

Birch  Tree  township/  including  Pitch  Treecify. 

1,688 

Sullivan  County 

Ward  1 

19,000 

284 " 

365 

573 

548 

470 

1,121 

385 

207 

264 

Uow  man  township,  including  numphreys  and 

'292 

204 

1,211 

'395 
261 

1,854 
393 

Bowlan  township . 

327 

i  ;i  ;to  township 

362 
325 
920 
520 
297 
836 

1,461 

1,606 
356 
291 

Clay  township  includit     karri   and  Newtown 

Mori  tier  township  ' 

Newtown  milage 

303 

'■'■  Incorporated  in  1902. 
*  Incorporated  in  1903. 

-  -'   a  city  In  1904. 


10  Part  of  Liberty  t 
low  nship  in  1902. 

11  Incorporated  as  a 


p  (including  Dudley  village)  annexed  to  Duck  Creek 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION     MISSOURI. 


299 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tlio  Twelfth  Census:  1900  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sullivan  County— Continued. 

Duncan  township,  including  Cora  village  and 

part  of  Browning  city j 

Browning  city  (part  of). . 


[For    total,    seo    Benton    township,    Linn 
County.] 

Cora  village^ 

Jackson  township 

Liberty  township 

Morris  township 

Penn  township,  including  Civcncastle  village 

aud  Green  City 

Greencastle  village ' 


ii  y,  i  ii.. 


North  ward 

South  ward 

I'leas.int  Hill  township 

Polk  township,  including  Milan  city  . 

Milan  citg 

Taylor  township 

Union  township 


Taney  County. . 


Reaver  township 

Big  Creek  township. . .  . 

Branson  township  - 

Cellar  Creel,  township. . 


Oliver  township,  in  el  inline,  Ilollister  village 

Hollister  village 3 

Scott  township 

Swan  township,  including  Forsyth  and  Taney- 


Taneyvillc  village  • . 


Texas  County.. 


Boone  township 

Burdine  township,  including  Cabool  city 

Caltool  city  * 

Wardl j 

Wards ! 

Carroll  township  Including  Summersville  village 


Summersville  i 

Cass  township , 

Clinton  township... 
Current  township... 

Date  township 

Jackson  township . . 
Lynch  township 


lllage. 


Houston  city . . 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Roubidoux  township 

Sherrill  township,  including  Licking  village  .. 


Licking  village  . . 
Upton  township 


Vernon  County. . 


North  ward 

South  vara" 

Badger  township 

Blue  Mound  township 

Center  township,  including  Nevada  city.. 


Nevada  city.. 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards , 

Clear  Creek  township 

Coal  township,  including  Clayton  village 

Clayton  village 

I  '    ■.    ,     I.    I.I     I     ,    ,   ::■         i.      ,il,,         :     r:         |c'    I 

and  part  of  Mound  ville  village 

Deerfield  village 

Moundville  village*  (part  of).. 


8  Incorporated  it    . 

*  Incorporated  as  a  citv  In  1906. 

6  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Moundville  township  01 


1,046 

1,242 

847 

925 

580 
872 
707 
867 

349 
2,554 

381 
1,875 

21,458  j  23,193 


930 

818 

8,625 

7,461 

963 
8,427 

7,S6S 

::::: 

943 
711 

932 
852 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Vernon  County— Continued. 

Drywood  township.  Including  Milo  village  and 


Sheldon  cii 

Milo  village. 

.Sheldon  ri'i/. 

Ward  1 . 

WardS 

Harrison  township... 


Metz  township,  including  Metz  village. 
Metz  village. . 


icluding  li  iclianis  \  iliagc    . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

Washington  township. . 


Charclte  lev.  uship.  including  Trcloar  \  iliagc. 
Treloar  village  « 

Elkhorn  town-  hip,  including  \\  arreniori  ci!  y.  - 


Wardl 

Warde 

Hickory    Grove   township,    including    Wright 


Washington  County.. 


Belgrade  township 

Relic  iew  township,  includingCaledonia village. 

Caledonia  village 

Breton  township,  including  Mineral  Point  vil- 
lage and  I'oiosi  ehy 

Mini  rul  Point  village1 


'■•citg  .  . 


Ward  1 

Wards 

(uncord  township,  including  Irondale  village. . 


Walton  township.. 


Win,!  I  . 

WardS 

Black  Ri\  ci  lownxhip. . 
Cedar  ( 'reel,  township.  . 

Cowan  lownship -    . 

Jefferson  township 

Logan  township 


,  including  V.'il 


Webster  County.. 


rag  Seymour  city.. 


i :  iM.ru  iow  nship.includ 
Nartlninv  nllai.i  *  . 

Hazclwood  township. . 
« Incorporated  ir 
1  Incorporated  ii 


2.479 

2.494 

G3S 

BOO 

1,189 

1.270 

riship,  taken  to  form 


STATISTICS   i)V  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 


Table  l:  -POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued, 
[lor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1000 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Webster  County    Continued 

1,009 
1,328 

746 
3,093 

1,193 
611 
582 

1,490 
939 

1,207 

1,073 

8,007 

OH!) 
1,349 

2,  747 
364 

1,026 
1,168 

367 
2,  530 

18,316 

17,519 

14,484 

1,206 
780 

1,377 
937 

1,660 

507 
150 

1,555 

447 

1,544 

3,232 

1,722 

1,845 

477 
250 
227 
1,317 
1,240 

1,137 

778 

1,232 

1,762 

Maligna  Imvitship ^ 

Hartville  city 

Union  township 

1,558 

972 

1,190 

1,077 

9,832 

i ,  450 
842 

Total  for   Hartville  city  '-  in  Gasconade  and 

446 

Wardl 

963 
8,738 

Hart  township,  .m /a,.;    i  and 2 and  part 

1,605 
445 

1,461 
2,640 

1,004 

1  430 

Mountain  Grove  township,  "including  Mountain 

1,207 
607 
700 
759 
876 

1,194 
243 

1,738 
409 

1,799 
2,442 
1,406 

1,186 

■  !     ■ 

1,014 
1,513 

971 

798 

1,383 

494 

1,300 
1,107 
1,521 

1 'nam  um  uship,  in.  hiding  Sheridan  village 

2,075  |           1,774 
S4T    

'  Incorporated  in  1906.  2  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Hart  township  only.  >  Incorporated  in  1903. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,   OK  VILLAGE. 

County, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Adrian  cit 

Bates 

929 
621 
429 

1,922 
225 

243 
257 

270 
279 

67 
450 

307 
162 

721 
160 

1,018 

98 

289 
246 
176 

336 

1,075 

295 

341 

523 

166 

4,148 

135 

411 
713 
379 
338 
118 

74 

922 
320 

742 
346 

1,931 
235 

1,900 

629 
221 

2,025 

189 

613 

Bi  elow  villa  e 

Holt 

Christian 

Shannon 

Clay 

St.  Francois 

Saline 

Cooper 

Henry 

Gasconade 

Scott 

156 
760 
497 
136 
848 

371 

359 
422 

1,147 
67 
561 
345 
316 

376 
1,975 
4,252 

767 
382 

1,585 

458 
1,027 
1,025 

181 
129 
104 
263 
5,749 

}           629 

348 

1.606 

410 

820 
788 
}         556 
114 
249 

942 

73 

2,894 

789 

887 

220 
128 
684 
2,154 
526 

195 
702 

Buchanan 

1,334 

708 

4,58 
285 
291 

All  ndale  vill 

Blackburn  village 

372 

Cape  Girardeau.. 

148 
248 
288 

24 
407 

173 
179 

Bland  village 

183 

Blodgett  village 

209 

1,475 
123 
468 
315 
276 

378 
1,869 
4,377 

401 

Bates 

i;iui<  ;;i<H->  villa.'.' 

Harrison 

Jackson 

Harrison 

Carroll 

Andrew 

Polk 

Cooper 

Carroll 

Crawford 

Lawrence 

Pike 

Adair 

Caldwell 

Caldwell 

Perry 

215 

McDonald 

195 

1,133 

99 

205 
285 

690 

Mississippi 

1,081 
96 

122 
408 
278 

Cape  Girardeau... 

lill  village 

1,902 
401 
767 

1,012 

78 
178 

1.564 
316 
399 
763 

Nodaway 

Brewerville  villa  e 

461 
35S 

',312 
401 

248 

350 

1,350 

Grundy 

Vernon 

/Linn 

\Sullivan 

Chariton 

Jackson 

Dallas 

Cooper 

190 

5,484 

726 
407 
1,403 
642 
234 

757 
856 

373 

527 

Brownington  village 

St.  Charles 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

238 

291 

i  ■  i-i  i  i  is  wick  city 

1,748 

'900 
337 

3,  4S2 
421 

348 
427 

Bucklin  city 

711 

Buckner  village 

164 

Callawa 

Bunker  town 

Baring  village - 

Barnard  village 

241 
362 

\Reynolds 

Cape  Girardeau.. 

Nodaway 

Morgan 

99 

Bate?  City  village 

Lafayette 

Burlin  ton  Junction  cit 

Nodaway 

759 
72 
3,158 
471 
743 

173 
166 
561 
2,181 
498 

Bell  ntv  village. 

100 

1,005 

234 

116 

333 
266 

2,093 
225 

1,808 

Bell, in  eil< 

Scott '.. 

988 
202 
109 

rnip     u 

Randolph 

Washington 

Henry 

Moniteau 

Macon 

Mississippi 

221 
1,105 

Macon 

876 

Callao  to  wn 

371 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 

Table  2 POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


301 


CITY,  TOWN,   OR  VILLAGE. 


Camden  city Ray. 


Camden  Point  village Platte 

Cameron  city Clinton 

Campbell  city Dunklin 

Canalou  village ;  New  Madrid 

Canton  city Lewis 

Cape  Girardeau  city Cape  Girardeau . 

Cardwell  city Dunklin 


Carthage  city Jasper... 

Carulliersville  city Pemisco 

Cassville  city '  Barrv. . . 

Cedar  City  village 


i own  village.. 


Charleston  city 

Chilhowee  village . . 
Chillicothe  city 


Clarence  city 

Clark  village 

Clarksburg  city 

Clarksdale  village.. 
Clarksville  city 


Clyde  village 

Cole  Camp  city 

College  Mound  village. . 


Columbia  city.. 
Commerce  town 
Concordia  city.. 


Conway  village.. 

Cora  village 

Corder  town 

Corning  village.. 
Cosby  village 


Creigh ton  village... 

Cro  wder  village 

Cuba  city 

Curry ville  village  .. 


Dadeville  village  . 


Dexter  city 

Diehlstadt  village.. 
Dixon  city 


Dongola  village.. 


Johnson 

Livingston.. 
Livingston.. 


Moniteau.. 

Dekalb 

Pike 


Benton... 
Macon 


Laclede 

Sullivan 

Lafayette  . . 


Pemiscot  . . 
Caldwell... 
Holt 


1 

Pike 

Pike 

Dade 


Jefferson.. 
Chariton.. 


Vernon 

Buchanan 

Cape  Girardeau . 


Carroll 

Stoddard.. 

Scolt 


Stoddard... 

Harrison 

Cass 

Buchanan. . 
Platte  


Miller... 
Cedar... 
Macon . . 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


300 

155 

1,722 

1,275 

726 
1,893 

769 
1,381 

6,905 

5,717 

1,184 
223 

1,078 
194 

334 

843 

145 

76 
348 

102 

246 

5,061 

4,737 

5,651 

4,000 

889 

715 

272 

217 

240 

1,145 
176 

775 

503 

360 

308 

552 
271 

497 
302 

466 

5,611 

3,960 

567 

1,201 

222 

239 
1,102 

180 

650 

1,862 

413 
633 
792 

500 

404 

1,508 

609 

501 

406 

292 

305 

534 
1,605 

482 
1,456 

2,137 

1,543 

Fxeter  village 

Fair  Haven  village.. 

Fail'  Play  village 

Fairfax  city 

Farber  village 


Fillmore  village. 
Flat  River  city. 
Florissant  city.. 


Freeman  village 


Fulton  city 

Gainesville  village . . 
Galena  village 


Gideon  town  . . . 
Gifford  village . . 
Gilliam  village. . 


Gower  village 

Graham  village 

Grain  Valley  village . . 


Green  Ridge  village.. 


Greenville  city... 
Guilford  village.. 
Hale  city 


Harrisburg  village  . . 
Harrisonville  city . . . 


Hartsburg  village  . . . 

Hartville  city 

Harviell  village 

Harwood  village 

Hawk  Point  village . . 


Hayti  city 

Henderson  Mound  village 

Henrietta  village 

Hermann  city 

Hibbard  city  (East  Prairie  P.O.). 


Higginsville  city.. 
Hillsboro  village.. 
Holcomb  village . . 


Vernon 

Polk 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Platte 

St.  Francois.. 

Floward 

St.  Francois.. 
St.  Louis 


St.  Louis 

Jefferson 

Andrew 

St.  Francois.. 
St.  Louis 


Lincoln 

Holt 

Lawrence . . 


•  'alia  way.  . 

SUmu '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Daviess 

Grundy . . . 


Franklin.  . 

Adair 

Dunklin.. 

Macon 

Saline 

Harrison . . 
Howard . . 


Wright.. 
Butler... 
Vernon.. 
Lincoln . . 


e 
Dunklin.. 
Johnson . . 


2,315 
846 
1,406 


302 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITTl  TOWN.  OR  VILLAGE. 

.  County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,   OE  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Holland  town 

135 
202 
111 

}          336 

909 
390 
644 
349 
013 

292 

91 
2,247 

322 
428 
976 

o.  sat 

105 

721 

2,105 

200 

358 

611 
305 
664 
11,850 
395 

84 

456 

32,073 

1,758 

631 
190 
3,033 
963 
306 

235 
966 
535 

6,347 

4,171 
670 
395 
452 

1,017 

1,360 

1,605 

740 

614 

137 

2,316 
684 
964 
758 
261 

1,038 

604 

2,430 

1,455 

420 

66 
405 

5,242 
800 

2,980 

351 
484 
336 
532 
435 

882 
98 
255 
961 
158 

4,454 

264 

164 
163 

551 
385 
127 
3,584 
638 

Maillaud  city 

Maiden  city 

Malta  Hand  village 

Manli  v  village 

Manslield  city 

i\  i  a  |  >  1 1  •  v.  o  o  d  c  i  t  y 

nil  village 

Maiceline  ell.y 

Mariimville  city 

Marquand  village 

Marshall  city 

■  i     ■ '  \ 

Marston  village 

Martinsburg  village 

Vary  \  ill      cli  \  .. 

.M a. II 1 1 •  •  ws  vi llage 

Maa/s\  die  city 

Mayview  village 

Meaih  ille  ( at\ 

Melbourne  village 

Memphis  city 

736 

2,116 

399 

100 

477 

4,976 

313 

3,920 

1,272- 

339 

4,869 

1,193 

258 

436 

4,762 

237 
1,051 

580 
111 

1,984 

408 
533 
195 
399 

240 

'431 
80 

323 
2,191 
252 
343 
99 

128 
591 
290 

10, 923 

646 
122 

L949 

146 
1,789 
283 
667 
157 

205 
1,636 
494 
257 
360 

395 
148 
1,575 
247 
167 

350 
1,161 

'552 
146 

406 
528 
241 
4S0 
3,661 

7,176 

132 

424 
794 

120 
456 
855 
942 
1,882 

120 
217 
932 
293 
261 

276 

1,241 

78 

232 
1,711 

805 
1,462 
431 

585 

254 

34 
339 

907 
240 
514 
307 
1,055 

393 
473 

Dunklin 

Wright 

/Clay 

259 
846 

494 

age.. 

Nodaway 

Dunklin 

St  Louis 

Hopkins  city 

295 
2,638 
1,290 

1,977 
1,159 

.155 
278 

486 
327 
427 

Lawrence 

Pettis 

Polk 

5,080 
964 

;  liuiiphn  \  s  villain 

Uunneweil  village 

Shelby./.".'.!!:;:: 

Boone 

Randolph 

Miner!::::::::::: 
Scott 

Jackson 

Benton 

Washington 

("ape  Girardeau. . 

Randolph 

Daviess 

New  Madrid 



lluulsdale  village 

322 
264 

248 

Nodaway 

New  Madrid 

Dekalb 

4,577 

4,037 

925 
423 
760 
129 

2,195 
252 
340 
250 

717 

Lfnny6tte 

6,974 

6,380 

Harrison 

Ir  ndale  village 

1  780 

797 

1,658 

195 

335 

728 
344 
627 
9,664 
443 

75 

407 

26,023 

1,818 

163,752 

621 

965 

941 
106 
429 

313 

400 
6,742 

limes  ortcitv 

Vernon 

159 

5,099 

581 

Moniteau 

Cole 

i  .     Springs  city 

Middle  Grove  village 

133 

375 
1,757 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

437 

9,943 

1,425 

132,716 

588 

1,234 

Lawrence 

Cape  Girardeau... 

148 

Jackson 

cit 

335 

1,509 

1,127 

357 

212 
905 

655 

5,966 

2,825 
673 
365 
213 
966 

1,507 

1,345 

770 

619 

302 
819 
322 

182 

465 

317 

3,510 

1,777 
851 
288 

Washington 

398 
8,012 

Randolph 

331 

L929 

157 
2,026 
287 
613 
184 

966" 

437 
276 

1,830 

St.  Louis 

Johnson 

Oregon 

Montgomery 

702 
1,250 

520 

.Maui,,  1 1 ut  village 

Moon  sville  village 

Livingston 

New  Madrid 

Gasconade 

Lamar  cit 

2,737 
637 
980 
286 

2,860 

811 

141 

1,681 

287 

Lathro    cit 

1,118 

635 

2,125 

1,453 

1,082 

520 

2,218 

412 
1,206 
1,004 

Lawrence 

Lafayette 

132 

374 

468 
2,725 

7,461 
352 

Naylor  village 

358 
4,190 

532 
2,407 

193 

200 
4,537 

546 
2,558 

Lafayette 

2,198 

7,202 

New  Madrid 

357 
491 
340 

878 
93 
246 
749 
108 

5,131 
467 
292 

Nodaway 

Montgomery 

424 
1,156 

110 
261 

881 
1,489 

182 

481 
355 

291 

Linn 

Perry 

813 

212 

Dade 

New  Madrid 

5,090 

Moniteau 

194 

525 
544 

246 

235 

NK-a  villa  e 

1,189 

Montgomery 

4,068 
538 

3,371 
486 

267 

Madison  city 

Monroe 

Novinger  city 

Adair 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,   OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jackson 

641 
250 
1,531 

1,023 

1 ,  002 
1,012 

1,114 

204 
453 
077 
813 

2,  HIS 

87 

1,474 

765 

905 

438 

1,044 

1,708 
97 
199 
264 

1,154 

2,043 
654 

763 
1,650 

68 

2,065 

125 

99 
526 

6,916 
218 
987 
772 
113 

184 
1,385 
994 
337 
459 

814 
701 
231 
123 
251 

341 

218 
239 
298 
213 

884 
196 
190 
2,755 
303 

884 
3,664 
841 
110 
434 

1,053 
566 

2,261 
182 
359 

245 
168 
566 
335 
418 

127 
9,437 

397 
1,100 

77,403 

687,029 

702 

269 

1,967 

1,796 

40S 
252 

497 
1,032 

'-',07;: 

391 
1,037 

Salem  village  (Coffeyburg  P.  O.). 

Daviess 

349 

1,834 

71 

1,311 

562 
17,822 
1,029 

981 
590 

2,174 

528 

409 
3,327 

276 
86 
562 

'346 

""  148 

274 
77 

483 
271 
638 
241 
156 

60 

35,201 

2,121 

333 

773 

543 
590 
159 
548 
315 

386 
180 
663 
934 
236 

394 
1,122 

193 

124 

1,966 

1,613 
304 

1,273 
176 
43 

5,656 

473 
1,120 

212 

285 
934 

2,000 
2,417 

484 
1,595 

110 

364 

4,689 

795 

824 

219 

3,670 

245 

777 

384 
257 
171 
347 
11,817 

7,080 

558 

7,312 

1,194 

154 

390 
1,847 

Cape  Girardeau.. 

111 
1,272 

Jasper^ 

Saicoxie  city 

Savannah  city 

1,126 

668 

15,231 

241 

1,043 

527 

1,733 
777 
474 
347 

1,077 

210 

561 

2,502 

420 

427 

Oran  city 

Scott 

948 
373 

Vernon 

Pettis 

Dunklin 

Newton 

Holt 

Ray 

Seymour  city 

388 

St.  Clair 

1  691 

Slielhy\  (lie  citv 

Shelby 

480 

'  >tterville  village 

Cooper 

384 

439 

Sheldon  city 

Vernon 

39b 

owvnsville  town 

Gasconade 

830 " 

1,213 
2,32:; 

142 
1,397 

931 

490 

1,184 
2,515 

Sikeslon  citv 

Scott 

636 

l'-u-i'ic    it" 

Franklin 

Silex  village 

151 

1'almvra  eity 

rapine  ilk>  village 

Nodaway 

'769 

Shiloreity 

2,400 

Smithton  village 

369 

New  Madrid 

Nodaway 

432 
1,065 

104 
624 

1,275 
167 
211 

267 
532 

319 
297 

316 

875 
203 
230 

McDonald 

Christian 

Grundy 

Dunklin 

691 

300 
584 
140 
156 

Nodaway 

858 

2,151 
631 
455 
744 

1,878 

2,511 
560 
757 
706 

1,634 

Lawrence 

23,2(17 
2,654 

Pilot  Knob  town 

Pemiscot 

616 
555 
154 
902 
196 

2,002 
100 
153 
539 

4,321 
242 
427 
638 

2,217 

Cape  Girardeau.. 
New  Madrid 

137 
415 

2,187 

Lawrence 

Mor  an 

St.  Charles 

New  Madrid 

Washington 

708 
714 
187 

477 

1,080 

175 

599 

196 
1,575 

Chariton 

286 

1,410 

Morgan 

187 

229 
434 

413 

770 
356 

295 

285 
271 

325 

212 
377 
332 

1,901 

1,276 

1,337 
209 

Oregon 

Nodaway 

Moniteau 

348 

Nodaway 

Grund 

5,396 

Triplett  village 

Chariton 

342 
1,153 

186 

225 

744 

2,050 

Randolph 

196 

856 
161 
153 

4,053 
198 

736 
3,478 

648 
147 
593 

1,080 
580 

1,600 
181 

448 

isi" 

412 
295 

292 

112 

7,982 

189 

575 

102,979 

575, 238 
576 

437 
381 

Clinton 

Miller 

Franklin 

Dekalb 

Putnam 

St.  Louis-. 

Audrain 

Scott 

Lawrence 

Morgan 

163 

238 

Montgomery 

272 

4,008 

553 
2,895 
351 
207 
631 

934 
554 

'159 

288 

210 

445 
1,168 

312 

979 

1,240 

329 ' 

4,724 
770 

743 
169 
3,015 
233 
722 

127 

Carroll 

Vernon 

Johnson 

Warren 

Benton 

Franklin 

Atchison 

Lafayette 

Clark 

Pulaski 

Dekalb 

Hickory 

St.  Louis 

Lafayette 

St.  Louis 

Montgomery 

Newton 

Buchanan 

Russell  ville  village 



Watson  village 

238 

Linn 

St.  Charles  city , 

St.  Charles 

6,161 

208 

467 

52,324 

451,770 
446 

228 

274 

9,201 

1,895 
520 

"""ijieo" 

238 

Buchanan 

S,043 

G  roves  city 

Wellington  town 

1,783 

Ste.  Genevieve  . . 

St.  Charles 

Ste.  Genevieve... 
Dent 

1,707 
1,481 

l!31S 

Wellsville  city 

Wentworth  village 

1,138 

Salem  city 

304 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MISSOURI. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OK   VILLAGE. 


....    St.  Charles.. 

....    Howell 

[  Atchison 

w  estline  village !  Cass.. 

Weston  city. . 


Westboro  village.. 


w  liiteside  village Lincoln.. 

Whitewater  village Caw  (lira 

\\  luting  village. 


Willow  Springs  city. 

Windsor  city 

Winfield  village 

Winona  city 

Winston  village 

Wittenberg  village. . 

Wooldridge  village.. 

Worland  village 

Wright  City  village . 
W  yaconda  village . . . 
Zalma  town 


Howell 1,401 

Henry i  2,241 

Lincoln 422 

Shannon 444 

Daviess •  257 

Perry j  87 

Cooper 119 

Bates 159 

Warren i  377 

Clark i  480 

Bollinger j  197 


1,078 
1,602 

1,635 
1,427 

495 
457 
114 

602 
470 
133 

336 

383 

MONTANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910.  1900,  AND  1890. 


[The  words  "district"  and  "precinct,' 


footnotes;  for  tl 


.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see 


MIHOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

6,146 

•5,615 

»  4,665 

Carbon  County— Continued. 

158 
209 

94 

119 
137 
117 
130 
104 
127 
102 
100 
103 
49 
148 

133 
113 
92 
62 
170 
91 

28,833 

A.rgenta  township 

Itunnock  tun  nship 

99 
229 

191 
180 
290 
198 
395 
182 
2,239 
1,835 
947 
616 

100 
20 
444 
506 
340 
125 
409 
332 

3,491 

106 
418 
297 
180 
118 
100 
141 
143 
115 
1,721 
1,630 

1  I        ,    il 

1,012 

Wardi 

Warit 

260 
185 
230 
323 
631 
122 
131 
366 

6  2,641 

'0  25,777 

Broadwater  County 

District  1,  Great  Falls,  including  Great  Falls 

District  1,  Radersburg 

425 
72 
94 
69 
135 
101 

74 

125 
42 

184 
93 

384 
96 
80 

134 
04 
45 

155 
51 

13,982 

17,130 
13,948 
3,062 
3,311 
3,750 
3,825 
364 

103 
115 
100 
970 
117 
78 
415 
199 
97 
69 
109 
72 
52 
170 
60 
73 
146 
192 
102 
139 
21 
116 
80 
72 
73 
2,090 
1,158 
439 
89 
52 
107 
59 
323 
B68 
6i 
137 
69 
71 
120 
271 
35 
72 
63 
57 
93 
153 
86 
73 
85 
85 
1,600 
106 
151 
43 
64 
145 
59 
119 

140 

14,980 

3,979 

i  i  i  n  ■   . ,  Confederate 

Ill     '        V      II     1 

)  i  is  1 1 1 .  i  " ,  Canton 

District  7,  Townsend,  including  Townsend  um  n 

Townsend  town 

446 

245 

1  >:■  i  :  i.      i!      .1  i  .-..>:ii  i    \    ill  'V     . 

District  10,  Winston 

i  > i ■■. r ,  ii  i           Hi    i   Uountain 

District  11,  Beaver  Creek 

)  'I  s'rii  f.   1,-     \li. '."i    i  .l.'i; 

District  IS,  Three  Forks 

1  Msfrii-t  ■_'H,  i  ils,  in  in  i  1                        

I'l'-I ; H        "                •            .                                                   

»  7,533 

District  1,  Red  Lodge,  including  Red  Lodge  city. 

5,404 

i,S51 
1,735 
1,774 
103 
136 
071 
514 
177 
96 
545 
389 
138 
£51 
101 
119 
131 
99 

139 
54 
39 
105 
108 
113 

122 
125 
251 
313 
167 
86 
73 
80 
160 
131 
765 

618 

2,152 

624 

!     I    i,  ,i   i     :          ill        -        il     '    i    'I           1    ,      1        i    In     II 

M      :,".,  Neihart,  including Neihart  town 

8SS 

......... 

i  ..,.  .  ■   ... 

Ristri<  i   51,  Bear  Creek,  including  Bear  Creek 

Total  for  joint  district   37  in    Cascade  and 

■  -'...ii    ,.■■■ 

Bear  Creek  town* 

1  County  total  includes  population  (22)  of  Pioneer  township,  annexed  to  Wisdom 
township  since  1900. 

"-  "inparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  In  1890. 


»  Name  changed  from  Fox  in  1902. 

*  Pioneer  township  annexed  in  1902. 

•  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  1 

28407—12 20 


t  returned  by  districts  in  1900.  1900  and  1890. 


t  returned  by  districts  In 


306 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

did,"  where  used,  mean  school  district  and  c 

fool  uol.es;  fnr  those  lid  \wvn  IN'.m  and  19111),  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910              1900              1890 

mmmammmm. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,191          '  10,966  !        1 4,741 

Custer  County— Continued. 

District  17,  Sadie 

1 ! i   l:      '   ni'-i   mi    

District  19,  Douglas 

62 
448 
250 
137 
224 

250 
331 
2 
104 
236 
200 

213 
63 

12,725 

District  1,  Fort  Benton,  including   Fort   Ben- 

1,004 

256 

SOB 
177 
165 
53 

177 
33 
155 

1,060 
780 
327 

S8S 

291 

314 

114 

3,878 

3,624 

634 

1,807 

i,m 

173 

132 
112 

286 
522 
101 
217 
112 
232 
50 
156 
87 
78 
157 
750 
108 
69 
110 
128 
83 
60 
940 
46 
148 
47 
70 
569 
56 
30 
98 
562 
120 
10 
67 

21 

365 
1,194 

7,0*4 

624 

Wardl 

I'isi.iiH  21,  Bradshaw 

i  v.iiii-i  2i;   Brandenburg 

Did  lid  2!),  Slacev 

1  >isl .i  id.  :;o,  Fallon 

Didrid  :;i,  Knowlton 

District  32,  Ashland 

■2,443 

District  12,  Harlem,  including  Harlem  town 

l  2,056 

District  1,  Glendive,  including  Glendive  city... 

2,600 
2,428 

Ward  1 

-                   .■  >>  i 

1,SSS 

257 

173 
497 
$45 

1,0SS 

Disirid  ).  Newlon 

Disl  i  in  5,  Sidney,  including  Sidney  town 

Sidney  town  • 

District!),  Wibaux,  including  Wibaux  town 

487 
357 
353 
151 
200 

339 
102 
340 
181 
524 
273 
292 
98 
89 
257 
232 
301 
209 

Disbi, -i  7,  Tokna 

Districl  8,  Hodges 

'1      :,,,    I     U       !         v:>u          IVillh 

!  » 1  -:  ■  I  1  ■   I    HI,    I'.iKl    Rollle 

Disl  rid  11,  liurne 

'■ :     1    '     •       i.'ld   '.d  IV,  ! 

District  20,  Glendenning 

1'iisi  rid  27,  Collagen 

200 
95 

178 
99 
91 
257 
156 
91 
86 
562 
213 
178 
65 
118 
85 

12,988 

Disl iid  29,  Heaver 

I'i  .iii.-i  ::u    l: uiiicju 

I  > i  d  r- i . ■  t  31.  Ililuor 

Total  for  joint  district  36   in  Chouteau  and 

[For   total,  see  joint  district  37,  Cascade 
County.] 
Fort  Assinmboine  Military  Reservation 

>  17,393 

1,312    

i  15,156 

District  1,  Dry  Cottonwood 

District  2 

Disiri.  ,    ;    '  able 

Distrii  ;   i.  Warm  Springs 

40 
30 
188 
866 
164 

14,123 

'  7,891 

i  5,308 

6,240 
4,697 

1,137 
1,724 
171 
145 
158 
775 
249 
146 
699 
143 
78 
427 
832 
100 
305 
294 
177 

1,9S8 

956 

District  7,  Modest  v 

119 

277 
94 

10,579 

10,134 

1,633 

1,W 

923 

1,436 

2,008 

2,891 

189 

68 

212 

24 

District9,  Stuari 

District    10,  Anaconda,  including   Anaconda 
city 

District  2,  Carlyle 

9,463 

3,976 

District  5,  Terry 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 



District  9,  Miz i 

nisi.i.-i  r:    t ;■ :. id ,-,, i 

District  14,  Strickland • 

:::::::::::;: :: 

llofkett 

District  21,  Quinlaii   

17 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  districts  in  1900 
and  1890. 

•Incorporated  in  1901. 

•Incorporated  In  1°'" 

*  Part,  including  Nt. ... 
dlan  Reservation,  taken  t< 


»  Part  annexed  to  district  10  In  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 


307 


[The  words  "dlslriet''  ami  "pre  hint.,"  where  used,  inr'iti  school  district 
footnotes;  for  thosi  between  1890  and 

and  election  precinct,  respectively.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see 
900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVI8ION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,885 

'  6,937 

i  3,514 

Flathead  County— Continued. 
Kalispell  township,  including  Kalispell  city 

8,786 

6,649 

2,000 

1,626 

1,924 

1,958 

1,479 

260 

649 

570 

1,178 

S,6SS 
14,079 

4,486 
1,626 

District  1,  Lewistown,   including    Lewistown 

2,992 
1,000 
1,001 
991 
132 
131 
66 
362 
390 
81 
79 
441 
81 
163 
1,176 
213 
83 
212 

199 
47 
63 
391 
286 
70 
72 
345 
120 
100 
140 
160 
180 
196 
95 
204 
128 
43 
47 
912 
123 
40 
58 
394 
75 
81 
644 

271 
82 

41 

102 
128 

2,069 
1,513 
614 
586 
SIS 
113 
296 
103 

61 

159 
108 
173 
54 
95 
58 
81 
23 

18,785 

1,096 

Whiteflsh  town:, hip,'  inrliidin,",  Whitefishtown. 

13 

2,142 

>  9,653 

Total  for  Fhiilnud    latUmi    Reservation    in 
Flathead,  Missoula,  and  Sanders  Counties. . 

Gallatin  County 

Istricl  12,  Stanford 

>  6,246 

Mi         I    11   ,m       ,        ,,        1   ml      .. 

481 
23 

s 

207 

100 
5,436 
5,107 
1,116 
1,43$ 

861 
1,694 

115 

125 
117 

59 
333 

74 
129 
(10) 
135 
139 
180 
113 

708 
674 

62 
116 
136 

75 
101 

123 
78 
207 
176 
40 
101 
194 
169 
106 
73 
24 
187 
677 
561 
288 
273 
35 
126 
91 

12 
261 
45 
67 
44 
66 
100 
59 
54 

52 
60 
42 
53 
164 

District  7,  Bozeman,  including  Bozeman  city. . . 

$,419 

Wards 

WardJf 

iloli'ri    .'11,   ,-pihu    H.ili   ■          -                                 

District    24,    Three    Forks,   including    Three 

hi  !1    Miiiin    (in  lii  'iii     'inure  town 



I'Mim    ","     l,  iinicii.p     mi  lii  ling     Roundup 

District  44,  Belgrade,  including  Belgrade  town. . . 

[For  total,  see  joint  iliim                o 

County.] 

« 9,375 

Columbia  township,'  including  Columbia  Falls 

2,046 

2,117 
2,100 

1,192 

683 
1,575 

Jocko  township 

!!..,.:,■::.■.'.,..■':.! 

i  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  disl 


it  Columbia  township  in  1903. 


townships,  taken  to  form  Lincoln  County  since  1900. 


11  Incorporated  In  1906. 


308 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890- 

iiii-l,"  when-  usi'tl.  mean  school  disuioi,  :i 1 1<  1  e 
footnotes;  for  those  between  18'JH  ami  mini,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900             1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900            1890 

Gr  nlte  County 

2,942 

'4,328    

Lewis  and  Clark  County— Continued 

District  6,  College  Place 

Dislricl  7,  Kiiuiiii 

119 
99 

1.139 
63 
403 
685 

1,105 

161 
383 
155 
55 
53 
376 
8 
65 

632 
671 

1,109 
62 
43 

102 

716 
538 

5,601 

147 
285 
302 

Garnet  precinct 

insiriri.il,  East  Selena 

District  hi,  Rohner 

l Hsi tiii  ii,  Augusta 

i  lisirii  i  12,  Marysville 

District  i:;.  Cartersville 

i>i-.hiri  ii,  Mountain 

1,079  ; 

; ! 

288 

i  u  ,  [ii  (in.  1     mi  hiding  part  of 

796 

660 

996 

127 
57 

143 

121 
112 
212 
73 
40 
62 
40 
169 
107 
81 
60 
129 
84 
96 
82 
249 
51 

3,638 

Total  )or  r'u  1  :•  bin  iviiij   hi  North  and  South 

1,058 

Disuioi  is,  lMiiton 

| 

DMnci  -II.  1   nmnwlle    ..                 

Histiirl  21.  Milehell 

in. iiiii  J2,  Dearborn.. 

74 
54 
20 





Ihsiriri  24,  Baxcndalc 

1  listri.-l  25,  Craig 

- i  i  'hilipsburg  precinct,10  including  part  of 

861 

446 

148 
12  5,330 

District  29,  Willard - 

Disuioi  30,  Longview 

'2  6,026 

Insliii  1  :;3,  York 

Hishiri  :u.  Canyon  Ferry 

103 
66 

75 

718 
417 
137 
38 
27 
17 

35 
76 
90 
50 
11 
25 

22 
23 

16 

134 
30 

27 
$8 
155 
73 
376 
745 
516 
33 
24 

130 
728 
19 
21 
509 
20 

106 
72 
58 

21,863 

UMiin  ::."),  Brewer 

i'i-. I.i     '     I'm  !.!-.    r,  :,, 

1    N.,   R.  4  W.    (frac),    including 

Disirici  38,  Lincoln 

District  39,  Flesher 

1 1 isi  ric i  10,  Beaver  Creek 

District  41,  Barrett 

District  1 ,  Troy 

69 



District  4,  Libby,  including  Libby  town 

Libby  town  i« 

830 

eso 

250 
200 
180 
136 

198 
314 
117 
106 
50 
117 
795 
60S 
142 
183 
278 
155 

(") 
130 

(") 

7,229 

Ward  2 

Wards 

District  5,  Phillips  Creek 

District  7,  Warland 

■     I        i                         

District  13,  Kiirckn.  mclii.lni'j  huivka  town 

is  7,696 

Adobetow 

186 
243 
109 

47 

43 
128 

70 
374 

10 
214 
104 
170 
229 

92 

35 
200 
158 
345 

73 
709 

m 

Township  9N,E.4W.  (frac.) 

"19,171 

» 19,146 

District  1,  Helena,  including  Helena  city 

12,987 
12,616 
1,840 

1,181 

i,m 

1,450 
1,728 
2,405 

'828 

195 

142 

1,402 

'                "'"' 

.     ....              

District  4,  Trinitv 

District  5,  Harmony 

Ward  2 

WardS 

84 

'  County  total  includes  population  (125)  of  Bi  Metallic  precinct,  annexed  to 
South  Philip.- 1  ii  11  ■■  ... - -inci  population  m.  oi  i;iihisp\  piooiiioi,  annexed  to  Granite 
precinct;  popubiion  '33)  <>1  lie;.. I  of  Gold  Ooek  mid  Koval  precincts,  annexed  to 
'   -  jpulation   (104)  of  Combination  and  Sunrise  precincts, 


»  Returned  with  North  and  South  Phillpsburg  precincts  i: 
0  form  Porter  precinct  in  1906. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Hall  precinct  in  1905. 


to  Moose  Lake  and  R ock  Creek  precincts  returned  w  ith  North  and  South  Philips- 
i.o.,..  incciiicis  01  [(.:ii.j      Bi   > i c  1  .me  precinct  annexed  in  1905. 

"  Returned  as  Stone  Station  in  1900.  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Hall  precinct 
in  1905;  Sunrise  and  Combination  preciiiol.  .iiihm. I  in  moo  and  1902,  respectively. 

12  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  and 
ranges  in  1900  and  1890. 

'» Incorporated  in  1904. 

n  No  comparison  of  pop. dn lion  crm  lie  made:  no!  relumed  In  districts  in  1900 
1900.    Part  taken     and  1890. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Flathead  County  in  1909. 

'•  Incorporated  in  1909. 

"  No  population  reported. 

18  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  preoincts  In  1900 
and  1890. 

'» Incorporated  in  1901 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 


309 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

n  school  district,  :uil  election  precinct ,  respectively. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900              1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Madison  County— Continued. 

31 

271 

102 

1                723 

S99 

Z 

285 

407 
467 

236 
148 
45 
73 
100 

4,190 

Park  County— Continued. 

94 
195 
149 
122 
41 
72 
33 

Shrihl;in  precinct,  incliiiliiu'  Sheridan  town — 

581                207 

Solllll  I'-dllhlor  pIVeillCt 

Twin  Bridges  precinct,  including    Twin  Bridges 

District,  21,  Hoffman 

District  2.",,  Kleclric 

District  26,  I'lamer 

236 

568 675 

28 
45 
82 
35 
87 

170 
54 
75 
75 
89 

146 
42 
96 

112 

350 
49 
7 
73 
50 
20 
00 
54 
91 
77 

5,904 

Virginia    Cily    precinct,  coextensive  with  Vir- 
ginia City 

Wigwam  precinct 

3  2,526           2  4,749 

82 
195 
137 
113 

107 

611 

417 
102 
215 
31 
250 
17 
52 
204 

1,009 

139  | 
H9  ■ 
382 

31 
97 

299 
8S 

23,596 

District  is,  Killran 

U6            '    640 

Powell  County 8 

District  12 

District  13 

.'.'.......'. 

Cottonwood  township,  including   Deer   Lodge 

3,300 
2,570 
482 
550 
1,538 
76 
730 
448 
433 
917 

11,668 

District   Hi,    Ilarlowton,  including    Ilarlowton 

1,324 

•  7,822 

5  13,984        5  14,427 

D is;  rir-t  22 ,  Woodward 

Corvallis  township,  including  Victor  town 

2,769 

374 

1,530 

550 

2,  706 

796 

4,099 

2,240 

718 

844 

678 

7,985 

Missoula  County  * 

136 

1,268  ! 

1,442 
17,810  i 
IB,  869 

2,306  \ 

8.576 

4',  ess 

3,755  j 
2,031 

1,045  ! 
10,731 

1,508  '          1,540 
1,249                 51fi 

Cedar  township « 

sk-aiu-nhn  township 

Stevens  township,  m'-hiding  >t<",  ensville  town. . 

Frenchto wn  t  ownship 

Hell  Gate  town-hip,  inciiehn  :  .'.Ii-seu   •  >   .>'... 

7,751 
4,366 

5, 433 
8,426 

346 

Wind  township,  including  Hamilton  town 

Wardl 

1,257 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Wardi 

[For  total,  see  Flathead  County.] 

2  7,341           2  6i881 

District  1  Decker 

225 

147 

145 

1,769 

1,398 
55 
Gl 
102 

600 

1,452 
209 
132 

52 
370 
139 

07 

110 
84 

100  1 

5,610 
5,359 

g,085  ! 

1,758 

1,516 

87 

346 
.     109  ! 

59  ! 

66 

79 

75 
440 
121    . 

46  i. 

i 

District  j,  Forsyth,  including  Forsyth  city 

^ 

District  4,  Livingston,     including     Livingston 

2,778            2,850 

Districts,  Lam-                             part  of  Tongue 
Fiver  Northern  Cheyenne  Indian  Reserva- 

Tongue  River    Northern     Cheyenne   Indian 

District  7,  Gardiner 

Total  for  Tongue  River  Northern  Cheyenne 

1,464 

ee;Iee 

District  15,  Rock  Creek 

District  14,  Glenn 

and  1890. 

s  Incorporated  in  190S. 

<  Fart  taken  to  form  Sanders  County  In  1! 


•  Saltese  township  organized  from  part  of  Cedar  township  In  1906. 
'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Sanders  County  In  1900. 
8  Organized  from  part  of  Deer  Lodge  County  in  1901. 


taken  to  form  Flathead  and  Ravalli  Counties  between  1890  and  1900. 


310  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  In  boundaries 
I.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910              1900            1890 

Rosebud  County— Continued. 
Distriel  15,  Lyndes 

45 

281 

272 
208 

1 

Sweet  Grass  County— Continued. 

111 

I,,,.;      ,     ,,i       .,i        I'.MI.f  I  .. 

River  North. 'i,i  cii<-\  fiuif  iinli:in  Kesci  iiii.ion 
Tongue    River    Northern    Cheyenne  Indian 

98 
151 
167 
57 
62 

80 
18 

56 
107 

51 
120 

66 
192 

76 

78 
43 
112 

87 
140 
13 
35 
20 
17 
30 
103 
67 
59 

9,546 

District    IS,  McKay,  including  part  of  Tongue 
River  Norths                       ndi  m  Keservation. 

Tongue    Rictr    Xiallicni     Clnijcnnc    Indian 

121 
18 

731 

700 
1,780 

2,306 

3,713 

District  D  x  4,  m.  liMmi;   i Kiit  ui  Tongue  River 

Northern  Chey. >  Indian  lirservation 

Tongue  River    Northern    Clui/cnne    Indian 

Total /or  Crow  Indian  Reservation  in  Rose- 

2,660 

1,517 
481 

llfi 
125 
211 
450 

1,422 
325 

133 
102 
324 

56,848 

»  5,080 

Thompson     township,    including     Thompson 

District  1    Choteau 

1.078 
394 
100 
110 
336 
495 
266 
91 

1,505 

81 
275 
56 

232 
246 
736 

2,519 
2,519 

[For  total,  see  Flathead  County.] 

1  47,636 

i  23,744 

!:       ,.,,    ,       ■       :      ;,n    ,,,.    Ml     In, lull     '    ,.,,:',,!    1 . .  v.  ,  I 

Precinct  1,  including  ward  1  and  part  of  ward  3 

1,554 
1,275 

2,491 
610 

Total  Joi    1              / 

2,621 

i,7iS 

District  10,  Brady 

Districts  9  and  13, comprising  Blackfeet  Indian 

Ward  3 

l'reciiict  '.',  cnu'iiii'  i.",'  wan!  _'  and  part  of  ward 
3  of  Walkerville  city 

1,126 

2,256 

1,114 

1,040 

1,262 

997 

816 



1  r  i  mi  l.i    ilism    >i  mn  m  1  niiedtv 
Precinct  0,  exclusive  of  part  of  Butte  city 

:          .'.'■■,..      'in ,i,i'  ..<.'■'.    i",  " 

and  part  of  Fort  Peek  Indian  Rtservn  i  ion  . . . 

Fort  Peck  Indian  lUm  read  ion  (part  of) 

Total/or  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation.  .  ant- 
prising  district  9  and  parts  of  districts  ,'.  .5. 

3,256 

Precinct  34,  exclusive  of  part  of  Butte  city 

Precinct  35,  exclusive  of  part  of  Butte  city 

111 
208 
437 

1,328 
168 

1,173 
57 

'208 
1,480 
257 
131 
69 
125 

39,165 
2,264 
6,026 
4,068 
8,104 
S,997 
4,238 
6,714 
8,764 

i.-i    .'•    .     rli.'  i.  .' i   i..l   iii.i  lc  .in 

549 
609 
751 
433 
292 
442 

2,413 
270 
613 
403 
405 

1,025 
511 
114 
186 

i    a    :       ■'  li  ■■     :.'■  I ":    '1      "      '■•■■- 

Precinct  45,  exclusive  of  part  of  Butte  city 



District  5,  Pederson,  including  part  of  Fort  Peck 

Fort  Peck  Indian  Hrsn  ration  (part  of) 

Butte  city,8 •    i  incts  7-10,  12-33, 

and  37  and  parts  of  5,  6,  34,  35,  39,  and  45 

30, 470 

10,723 

Di  i,i,  i   i    I  i,  .1  ii   ,  .1  u[,n  in    |.  art  of  Fort  Peck 

Ward* 

f 

434 



238 

264 

'528 
S69 

140 

»  3,086 

District  17,  (.'nlUalMin,   including   Culbortson 
town  and  partof  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation. 

1,183 

1,022 

27 

69 
170 

Big  Timber  town  "> 

?.'",.,,     f.-rk    .'  Ild',1,,1    IV,  ,  ii.iiiir.n   r/l'ul  <>i  ' 

District  5,  Melville 

Distric    hi,  Antelope 

'  No  population  reported. 

1  Not  returned  by  counties  In  1900. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Missoula  County  in  1906. 

i  Incorporated  In  1907. 

•  Incorporated  in  1910. 

•  Part  annexed  to  Deer  Lodge  County  In  1903. 

•  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precinct g  in  1900 


»  Parts  of  precincts  6  and  34  annexed  in  1902  and  parts  of  precincts  35,  37,  and  45 
annexed  in  1908. 

9  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  districts  in  1900, 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— MONTANA. 


311 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OF   MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 


[The  won  Is  "district"  and  "precinct,"  where  used,  mean  school  district,  and  election  precinct .  respective!  \  .      for  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  bet 
footnotes;  for  those  between  IS'jo  and  WOO,  see  Keports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 

veen  1900  a, 

d  1910,  see 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                       1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Yellowstone  County                                          22  914 

i  6,212 

'  2,065 

Yellowstone  County— Continued. 

87 
120 
834 
186 
101 
335 
209 
591 
371 
132 
178 
160 
265 
429 
1,746 
232 
255 

62 
526 





'■in,;     '     r.il'in      .     in,   hi -iliin           M                                   h     M 

3,221 

836 



Wardi 2,286 

:::::::::::: 

:::::::::: 

Districts,  Park  City. 903 

District     6,    Columbus,    including     Columbus    \        3 1,252 

District  7,  Laurel,  including  Laurel  (own 1,348 

Ward  2 2!fi 

[For  total,  see  Rosebud  County.] 

'  No  comparison  of  population  c 
and  1890. 

3  Not  returned  separately. 


i;  not  returned  by  districts  in  1900 


a  Incorporated  in  1907. 
•  Incorporated  in  1908. 
<  Not  returned  by  counties  In  1900. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


Columbia  Falls  t( 
Columbus  town.. 

Conrad  town 

Culbertson  town . 
Deer  Lodge  city. 


Great  Falls  city.. 
Hamilton  town . . 

Harlem  town 

Harlowton  town. 


Deer  Lodge 

Carbon 

Gallatin 

Cascade 

Sweet  Grass 

Yellow-stone 

Gallatin 

Carbon 

Silver  Bow 

Chouteau 

Flathead 

Yellowstone 

Teton 

Valley 

Powell 

Beaverhead 

Lincoln 

Rosebud 

Chouteau 

Valley 

Dawson 

Cascade 

Ravalli 

Chouteau 

Meagher 

Chouteau 

Lewis  and  Clark.. 

Carbon 

Flathead 


1910 

1900 

1890       ' 

10.  134 

9, 453 

3,975 

10,031 
5, 107 

39,  165 

3,221 
3,419 

'36,476' 

830 
2,143    ! 

"""16,723 

2, 570 

1,835 
603 

1,324 

1,463 
1,012 

1,004 

1,024 

624 

13,948 

14,930 
1,257 

3,979 

3,624 

12.515 

1,033 
10,770 

"13,834  i 

5,549 

2,526 

Lincoln .  . 

I'ark 

Valley... 


Moore  town Fergus 

Neiiiart  town Cascade . . . 

Philipsburg  eity :  Granite... 

Plains  town Sanders . . . 

Pony  town Madison . . 

Red  Lodge  eity j  Carbon . . . 


Townsend  town 

Broadwater 

Walkerville  city 

Silver  Bow 

\\  hiic  Suiphin  Spring..  I. 

Whileiish  lown 

\\  hileludl  town 

\Vil.;nr\  town 


Flathead.. 
.  Jefferson . . 
.  '  Dawson . . . 


1,090 
""2,"  778' 

i, .in 
5,359 

"'"2,856 

4,l»97 
12, 869 

1,938 
4,366 

950 
3,426 

833 

995 

1,109 

1,058 

4,860 

2,152 

624 

345 

581 
346" 

207 

446 

245 

136 
2,621 

107 
2,491 

417 

075 
1,743 

040 

NEBRASKA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  3 


ts  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Adams  County 

Ayr  township,  including  part  of  Ayr  village.. 
Ayr  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ayr  village  in  Ayr  and  Zero  town 

Blaine  township 

Cottonwood  township,  including  Holstein  vil- 


lage.. 


Wardl.. 

Ward  2. . 

WardS.. 

Ward  4-. 
Highland  toi 

■  ■  i     ' 

Juniata  village 

Kenesaw  township,  including  Kenesaw  village. 

Kenesaw  village 

Little  Blue  tou  mid  p.. 

Logan  township 

Roseland  township,  including  Roseland  village. 

Roseland  village 

Silver  Lake  township 

Verona  township,  including  Prosser  village... 

Prosser  village  i 

Wanda  township 

West  Blue  township 

/>v,i  township,  including  part  of  Ayr  village.. 

Ayr  village  (part  of) 


Antelope  County.. 

Bazile  township 

Blaine  to 
Burnett 
village. 


including  part  of  Tilden 

■■"■■■ 


Clearwater  township,  including  Clearwater  vil- 
lage  

Clear  waU 

Crawford  township 

f'uslrr  township 

Eden  township 

Elgin  township.. 


Logan  township,  including  Elgin  village. . 

Elgin  village 

N'eligh  city 


Wardl 

Nellgh  township 

Oakdale  township,  including  Oakdale  village. . 

Oakdale  tillage 

Ord  township 

Royal  township 

Sherman  township 

Stanton  township 

Verdigris  township 

Willow  township 


Banner  County. . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Blaine  County. . 
Brewster  precinct 


Purdum  precinct.. 


Boone  County. . 

Ashland  precinct 

Beaver  precinct,  including  St.  Edwards  village. 

St.  Edwards  village . . 

Bonanza  precinct 

Boone  precinct 

Cedar  precinct,  including  Cedar  Rapids  village.. 

Cedar  Rapids  village 

Dublin  precinct,  including  Primrose  village 

Primrose  village 8 
hesterr----*- 

Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Midland  precinct.. 


Roselma  precinct. . 


Boxbutte  County.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Boxbutte  precinct 

Boyd  precinct 

Mor*i>\  iirecirici.,  including  Hemingford  village.. 

Hemingford  village 

Lake  precinct 


Boyd  County  "> 


Basin  township,'2  including  Naper  village  . . . 

Naper  village 

Bristow  township,  including  Bristow  village . . 

flrixtow  tillage >* 

Bush  township,  including  Monowi  village... 

Monoivi  village 2 

Butte  township,  including  Anoka  and  Butte 

Anoka  village 2 

fi vile  n!l,;ge 

Lynch  township, is  including  Lynch  village. 


■.,,       ,,■■       ;,■■.!,     |.    ,.    ■   ■    I...    !■.      life.         I'll  ■      I!""/ 

Gross  village 

Mullen  township  i» 

Spencer  township,  including  Spencer  village.. 

Spenrcr  village 


Brown  County.. 


Lone  Pine  precinct 

Long  Springs  precinct « 

Wright  precinct 

'  Incorporated  in  1907. 

2  Incorporated  in  1903. 

'County  totals  include  population  (124  in  1900;  59S  in  1890)  of  Banner  and 
Pumpkin  Creek  precincts,  annexed  to  Long  Springs  precinct  since  pint):  population 
(342  in  1890)  of  I  deepen,  pmoirc-t,  anne  aid  io  Wiedu  procincl;  papulation  (278  in 
1890)  of  Hull  precinct,  annexed  to  Cube  Rock  prccincl ;  and  population  Cfi6  in  1890) 
of  Lorainc  precinct,  annexed  to  Long  Springs  precinct,  between  1890  and  1900. 

*  Part  of  Gabe  Rock  precinct,  anno  ..o. I  to  I'lonerfield  precinct  in  1907. 

»  Pumpkin  Creek  and  Banner  preen  i        1  i     l  in     n  I  in     i     p    tnrh 

•  County  total  includes  population  (50)  of  Rankin  precinct,  annexed  to  Edith 
precinct  betwei      I  91     nd  mo 

7  Llardscrabble  and  Lucy  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Dunning  precinct 
i  n  1906  and  1907,  respectively. 


Ainsworth  precinct,  including  Ainsworth  vi 


Incorporated  In  1905. 

North  Branch  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Shell  Creek  precinct  in  1903. 

Precincts  reorganized  as  (uwushins  in  1904. 

No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  minor  civil 

._  in  1890. 

Organized  from   Homo  and    r  u'tlc  pre ancts  in  1904. 

ci  includes  popnl  dioo  of    I     oils  pi'i'eluc! 

'-'  fncoi -pointed  in  1900. 


annexed  to  Chester  precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 


(312) 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION     NEBRASKA.  313 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
(Precinct  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1800 and  1910.  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Brown  County— Continued. 


Garfield  precinct ..  .. 
Johnstown  precinct-. 
Lakeland  precinct  ». . 
Moon  Lake  prechv'  ' 


je  precinct,  including  Long  Pit 

I.odi)  fine  village 

ne  Glen  precinct 


Buffalo  County. . 


Beaver  township . . 


Khn    Creek    township,    including   Elm   Creek 

village 

"'  n  Creek  village 


Gibbon  tillage.   .   . 
Grant  township,  including  Amherst  village 

Amherst  tillage 

Harrison  township 

Kearney  township,  coextensive  with   Kearney 


WarH 

Logan  township 

Loup  township,  including  LLasaiiloii  village.  . 
Pleasanton  village 

Odessa  tow  nship 

I'lei  le  township.. 


Riverdale  township. . 
Rusco  township 


:,  |  IVC-illcl 

..  ,.  precinct,  ir 
Ciaig  i  ilhi-it 


■raig  precinct,  including  Craig  village  .  . 


Ward 

Ward  2 

Decatur  precinct,  including  Decatur  villi 


Decatur  village 

Everett  precinct,  including  Lyons  village. . . 

Lyons  village 

e;l po  .■in-  i     ii.-i.i.'ii        ■■     : 

On  t/«  ml  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

1  k  precinct. . 


Butler  County.. 


Butler  County— Continued. 


Hrainaril  villagi 

uii ve  township 

Platte  township,  including  Linwood  village 

Linwood  village 

Plum  Creek  township 

Read  township,  including  Surprise  village.. 


skull  ('reek  township,  including  Bruno  village.. 


Cass  County.. 


Avoca  precinct,  including  Avoca  village.. 

A  voca  village 

Leu  ter  i  ireeinct 

Eight  Mile  Grove  precinct '. 

Elmwood  precincL  im  hiding  Uurdock  town 

Murdock  town  9 

Greenwood  precinct 

Liberty  precinct,  including  Union  v 

Union  village ' 

Louisville  precinct,  including  Louisville  village. 

Louisville  village 

Mount  Pleasant  precinct.. 

Nche.ivka  precinct 

Plattsmouth  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward- 4 

Ward  5 

Plattsmouth  prceinci 

Rock  Bluffs  precinct 

Salt  Creek  precinct,  including  Greenwood  village 

Greenwood  village 

South  Bend  precinct,  including  South  Bend 
village 

"— "  Bend  village.. 


S39 

462 

290 

2.069    ... 
782 

""800 

593 

865 

847 

532 

1,073 

1,008 

807 

1,524 

1,697 

i,m 

718 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Weeping  Water  precinct.. 

Cedar  County 


David  City: 

Wardl 6S6   

Ward2 1  727   

Ward  3 814   

'  Smith  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Chester  precinct  in  1904. 
2  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Moon  Lake  precinct  in  1000;  part  of  Lakeland  pre- 
cinct annexed  in  1907. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Moon  Lake  precinct  in  1909  and  part  annexed  to 
Johnstown  precinct  in  1907. 

*  Organized  from  parts  of  Johnstown  and  I  akelnnd  precincts  in  1909. 

6  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  vedistricted  in  1906. 

8  Incorporated  in  1904. 

7  Incorporated  in  1902. 
s  Incorporated  in  1901. 

9  Incorporated  in  1905. 

10  Comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions 
wherever  possible 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  2  and  13  in  1908. 
»  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  3  and  13  in  1908 


Precinct  1,"  including  St.  Helena  village  . 

St.  Helena  village 

Precinct  2  12 

Precinct  3  " 

Precinct  4  « 

Precinct  5,15  including  Wynot  village 

Wynot  village  '« 

Precinct  6  « 

Precinct  7  18 

Precinct  8  I9 

Precinct  9,2°  including  Hartington  city  . . . 

Hartington  city 

ward  eYYYY.YYYYYYYYYY.YYY.Y.Y.YY. 

Precinct  10  2' 

Precinct  11 » 

Precinct  12  » 

Precinct  13  2« 

Precinct  14  M 

Precinct  15  " 


635 
1,046 

Hi 

'297 

1,156 

SOS 
901 

1,067 

1,350 

438 
248 

15,191 

797 
1°  12,467 

823 
10  7,028 

608 
148 
365 
466 
397 

161 

189 

1,413 

971  1 

487 

13  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  3,  6,  and  13  in  1908. 
><  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  2,  5,  6,  and  13  in  1908. 
is  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  1,  2,  and  5  in  1908. 
1*  Incorporated  in  1S0S. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  1  and  11  in  1908. 
is  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  4,  7,  and  11  in  1908. 
19  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  4,  5,  and  12  in  1908. 
so  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  5,  6,  12,  and  21  in  1908. 
2i  Organized  from  parts  of  old  precincts  6  and  21  in  1908. 
a  Formerly  precinct  9. 
»» Formerly  precinct  20. 
«  Formerly  precinct  16. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  old  precinct  7  in  1908. 
"Formerly  precinct  8. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION     NEBRASKA. 

-POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

;e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


Cedar  County— Continued. 


Wardl.'. 

Wards 

I'reemei  20,"  including  Belden  village.. 


Chase  County.. 


Champion  precinct . . 
Chase  precinct 

Enterprise  precinct  -  - 


Logan  precinct 

Macedonia  preeine! . . 

Pearl  precinct 

Pioneer  precinct 


Cherry  County.. 


I '..'i  rley  precinct 

Buffalo  Lake  precinct '» 

Calf  Creek  precinct '» 

Cleveland  precinct « 

Cody  precinct,12  including  Cody  viliage. . 
Cmhi  tillage" ! 


German  precinct " 


a  precinct.. 
nedy  precinct 

!■,■■■■■ 

Ke\v;!iiee  precinct 


Morriman  preeine L  nicl,i,ime  Mernnian  village 


Vether  I. 'ike  precinel. . 


Reeves  precinct19. . 


Russell  precinct 16 

Schlagel  precinct 

Sharps  Ranch  precinct. . 
" — :s  precinct 


Steen  precinct19. 

Table  precinct 

Valentine  precinct,  including  Valentine  village. 


icluding  Wood  Lake  vil- 


Wood  Lake  village 4 

1  Formerly  precinct  10. 

2  Formerly  precinct  19. 

3  Formerly  precinct  17. 
«  Incorporated  in  1903. 


7  Formerly  precinct  18. 

8  Name  changed  from  Fisher  in  1906. 
'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 


Cheyenne  County  » 


ideep'il! 

hmlgi , 


4,551 

«  5,670 

"  5,693 

339 

164 
314 
314 
131 
742 
BAB 

151 

242 

307 
118 
79 
526 

30(1 
240 
208 
G70 

Sidney  to     ... 

Trognitz  precinct « 

Union  Valley  precinct,1"  including  Dalton  village 


n„,;l  I 

Ward  t 

Eldorado  township. . 


East  ward 

West  ward 

Glenville  town-hif  ,   ...  ludin  ,  Glenvflle  village.. 

Glenoille  village 

Il.-irvaiil  lo\rn-;l)ip,  I ueluding  Harvard  city 

Harvard  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

Inland  township 


Total  ji„-  Ctnii  Ci  niir  eillngi  -i 


:-■■:  -     ;,.,.,;.        .',         1,1     '      ,.  -I,''.'!,      : 

0  it -i  village  29 

Lone  Tree  township,  including  part  of  Clay  Cen- 

Clay  Center  'tillage  (pari  of)'.'.  '.'.'.    '.'.'.'.... 
Lynn  township,  including  part  of  Clay  Center 


Clay  Center  tillage  <  pari  nf ) 

eluio!  I    ,ee!     ,.,,„  ,,    ! I,|   tin  ;  p:in   ,,[  \<    ,,,l 


Colfax  County. . 


Colfax  precinct. 

Grant  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct,  including  Howell  village. 


607 

1,776 

688 

36 1,926 

1,203 

740 
1,903 

762  ! 

304  i 
1,716 
1,102 

810 
246 
1,502 
849 

772 

1,736 
1,076 

564  ! 

694  i 

726 
701 

735 

690 
818 

1, 06B 
830 

590 
722 

390 
707 

changes  made  between 

Buffalo  Lake  precinct  in  1909, 1908,  and  1909,  respectively. 

11  Evergreen  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Cleveland  and  Dewey  Lake  pre- 
cincts in  1909. 

«  Name  changed  from  Boiling  Springs  in  1907. 

13  Incorporated  in  1900. 

i*  Name  changed  from  Minnechaduza  in  1908. 

•*  Goose  Creek  and  Elsmere  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Pleasant  Hill 
precinct  in  1900  and  1908,  respectively. 

>«  Russell  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Enlow  preciDCt  in  1909. 


21  County  totals       I  |  on  (2,074  in  1900;  1,728  in  1890)  of  Bayard,  Camp 


;•■<■.:.  . 

on  of  part  of  I 

"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Fairfield  and  Lone  Tree  townships. 

»  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Lone  Tree,  Lynn,  and  Marshall  townships  only. 

"  Incorporated  In  If" 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


315 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1:101)  and  I '.Ho,  see  footnotes;  lor  those  between  LxOOaud  I'MO,  sir  Reports  ol  the  Twelfth  Census; 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Colfax  County— Continued. 

Schuyler  precinct,  Including  Schuyler  city. . 
Schuyler  city 

Wardl 

Wardt 

WardS 

Shell  Creek  precinct 

Stanton  precinct,  including  Leigh  village . . . 


Cuming  County. . 


Beemer  township,  including  Beemer  village . . 


Cleveland  township.. 


Nellgh  township. . 


West  Point  city.. 


Wardl.. 

Warde 

WardS 

Wisner  township,  including  Wisner  city . . 


Custer  County.. 


Berwyn  township 

Broken  Bow  township,  including  Broken  Bow 


Hard  I.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  S. . 


Comstock  township,3  including  Comstock  vil- 
lage  

Comstock  village  * 

Custer  townships 

Delight  towns  In        id  a  way  town 

Callaway  to 

)uglas  Grove 

_ost  Custer  tov._ 

Elim  township..  _ 

Mr  township.. 

Garfield  township 

Grant  township 


Loup  township 

Myrtle  township i 

Sargent  township,'  including  Sargent  village — 

Sargent  village 

Triumph  township 

Victoria  township,  including  Anselmo  village. . . 

A  nselmo  village 

Wayne  township 

West  Union  township 

Westerville  township 

Wood  River  township,  including  Oconto  village. 

Oconto  village  4 

Dakota  County' 


South  Sioux  City.. 


870 

3,435 
2,260 

752 

2,433 

1,375   ! 

930 

2, 619 
1,647 

682 

560 

056 

726 
1,405 
765 
886  | 
179  .. 

879 
869 
406 
815 

927 
752 
234 
766 

t  township  in  1907. 


8  Comstock  township  organized  from 
*  Incorporated  in  1905. 

6  East  Custer  township  organized  from  part  of  — _. 
»  Part  of  Union  County,  South  Dakota,  ceded  in  190S. 

7  Includes  population  of  territory  ceded  by  South  Dakota  in  190: 

9  Not  returned  separately  In  1890. 

'  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Dakota  and  Dixon  Counties  only. 
10  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  ^districted  ii 
u  Incorporated  in  1902. 


Dakota  County— Continued. 


Emerson  precinct,  including  part  of  Emers 


Total  for  Eimtstn  <  i/i,,<j,:  :•  i„  hum-son  pre- 
cinct, Dakota  County,  Emerson  township, 
Dixon  County,  ami  I'tnti  imdnct,  Thurs- 


Dawes  County. . 


Antelope  precinct . 

Chadron  precinct, ; 

Chadron  city . . 

Ward  1... 

Ward  2... 

WardS... 
Craig  prei 


including  <  'hadroiicily  .  . 


Leonard  precinct . . 
Orange  precinct.  . . 
Table  precinct 


Dawson  County.. 


Antelope  precinct.. 

i  Blaine  precinct 

Buffalo  precinct.. 


<  'ozad  precinct,  including  Cozad  t( 


(lolhenhurs    precinct,    including    (jofbenburg 

city 

Unlit,  nburg  city'* 

(Iratit  precinct 

Hillside  precinct.. 


Ward  I... 

Ward  2. . . 

WardS... 

Lincoln  precinct. . 


Big  Springs  precinct 

Chappell  preeie                                 ppell  village  .. 
Chappell  village  » 


Clark  township 

Concord    township,    including    Concord    and 


Dixon  village..- 

Daily  township 

12  Name  changed  from  Keystone  in  1902. 

1'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  Garden  County  in  1910. 

"  County  totals  include  population  (1,750  in  1900;  1 


is  2,630  '      is  2,893 


taken  to  form  part  of  Garden  County  si 


e  1900. 


))  of  Ionia  township, 


316 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

I  Proeinct  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc  ,  between  mnnaml  mm,  Sv  li»i  miles;  fm  those  bet  wen  tsunami  moo,  see  Reports  of  the  Tuobt  li  Census: 

1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Dixon  County— Continued. 

ersou  township,  including  part  of  Emerson 


Galena  township,  including  Marlinsburg  village. 


1  .o.uan  iownship..  - 

Newcastle  township,"  including  Newcastle  vil- 


Waterbury 

Ponca  township 

Ponca  City  township, 


Ward  I I 

Wardg 

Wards 

Silver  Creek  township i 

Spi  in-bank  township,  including  Allen  village...1 
A  lie n  village ' 

\\  akclield  mc  n-  in p, i ■e-lmt in"  \Vakefield village. 
Wakefield  village I 

Dodge  County 

Cotterell  township.. 


Elkhorn  township.. 


Everett  township 

i  ieiitont  city 

Ward! 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Hooper  township,  including  Hooper  and  Wins- 
low  villages.. 


Hooper  village.. 

Winslow  village*. 


son  township 

North  Bend  city 

Pebble  township,  including  Snyder  village. . 

Snyder  village 

Platte  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Ridgeley  township 

Union  township . 


;hip,  including  Dodge  village.. 


Douglas  County.. 


Benson  precinct,'  including  Benson  city 

Benson  city 

Chicago  precinct,  including  Elkhorn  village 

Elkhorn  village 

Clontarf  precinct 

Douglas  precinct 

Dundee  precinct,'  including  Dundee  village  . . . 

Dundee  village 

East  Omaha  precinct 

Elkhorn  precinct 

Florence  precinct,  including  Florence  city 

Florence  city , 

Jefferson  precinct,  including  Bennington  village 


Ward  1... 
Wards... 
WardS... 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5. . . 
Ward  6... 
Ward  7... 
Ward  8. . . 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10. . 
Ward  11.. 

~  die.. 


«  140,590      6 158,008 


9,  SSI  . 
14,495  . 
1,496 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Douglas  County— Continued. 


South  Omaha  city. . 


Ward  1 . 
Ward  S. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


WardS 

Union  precinct.. 


Dundy  County.. 


AUston  precinct 

Benkelman    precinct,    including    Benkelman 

village 

Benkelman  village 

Blaine  precinct 

Calvert  precinct. 


'  Incorporated  in  1906. 

« County  totals  include  population  (1.801  in  1900;  1,049  in  1890)  of  West  Om 
precinct,  taken  to  form  Benson  and  Dundee  precincts  since  1900. 


Haigler  precinct,  including  Haigler  village  .. 


Fillmore  County.. 


Bennett  township. . 


Chelsea  township,  including  part  of  w 


11  nd  Miio'ison  lo.vn'ship:-.  . 


WardS 

WardS 

Exeter  tmuiship,  including  Kx< 


Ward  1 .'..... 
WardS 

n  township,  1 


(.leiiv.an    township,  im  Imbue.    uilii.L'aii   .  illape. 

.hifllt/ml  lilhigt . 

■       ■  '/•  hip.  1  -  ■!.".:...  '    1    : '  blase. 

Graft  on  village 


Madison  township,  including  parts  of  wards  1 
and  2  of  Geneva  city 


Geneva  ci .,  ,, 
Momence  townshi[ 
Stanton  township . 
West  Blue  townsh 


Franklin  County. . 


Antelope  township,  including  Upland  village 

Upland  village 

Ash  Grove  township 

i  -In,. nil    :;;ini]       l.e,  i :  -  -  [ .  i ". .        loeludhie      phliS      Of 

;   ion.:'  ■     <oo   .,  ,ii      e  ■     n    I  -el;'  h n  eh  •    . 


Bloomington  village  (part  of) . . 


<  r '     f 

Total  for  Franklin  c  if  '' 

Marion  townships 

1O.1I0  tow  nship 


Bloomington  and 


Lii'crlnii  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rivcrton  village  in  Grant  and  Wash- 
ington townships 


'319 

1,111 
S69 

2,155 

2,217 

940 

S8S 
907 

184 

'  Organized  from  part  of  West  Omaha  precinct  In  1901. 
»  Returned  as  Valley  In  1900. 

9  Returned  in  1900  ash    <;ene\  a  ami  Madison  township 
">  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Bloomington  township  only. 
11  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


317 


n  I890and  L900,see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  I  en  u  I 


Franklin  County— Contin 


including  part  of  Fr: 

I',;, nhh, i  rill/  (  /wrl  ul  l 


North  Franklin 

Clllllpblfl  villill/l 

Oak  drove  township,  including  part  of  Bloom- 

ington  village 

Bloomington  village^  i/wr.  •</ '      

Sali'in  township    including  llildreth  village 


Uiri  r.'o//  village  (part  of).. 


Frontier  County.. 


Allen  precinct 

Clearwater  precinct 

Curtis  precinct,  including  Curtis  village.. 


Kamvieu  pieciuci,  including  l-'.usl  is  village  .  . 

Eustis  village 

i  .'ai  In  Id  precinct 

(Irant  precinct 

Harrison  precinct 

lion  ell  precincts 


Milijirnm]  i/llmf,   .  . 

Laws  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 


Russell  precinct.. 


i     '     i  - In        in  i     hi      hi 

Stockvitle  village 

Weaver  precinct 

Zimmer  precinct 


Furnas  County. . 


Waril 

Wards 

WariS 

Beaver  City  precinct,  including  Beaver  City  .. 


Burtons   Bend  precinct,  including  Holbrook 

Bolbrook  town » 

Cambridge  precinct,8  including  Cambridge  vil- 


Edisort  tc 

Eureka  precinct.. 

Lincoln  precinct. . 


Logan  precinct. .. 


Oxford  precinct,  including  Oxford  village  . . 

Oxford  village 9 

Richmond  precinct 


Spring  Green  precinct. . 


Weaver  precinct 

-    .)  i   i  eille  precinct,  i 
WiUonvilletown. 


eluding  Wiisonvllle  to 


Adams  township,  including  Adams  village... 

.1  iImij  village 

Barneston  township,  including  Barneston  villa 


Barneston  village. . 


WardS 

Ward  4 

Blalcely  township 

lilnc  Springs  township,  including  Blue  Springs 

Blue  Springs  village 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Cl;i Ionia  township,  including  t'la Ionia  village.... 


Clatonia  village '".. 


Grant  township 

liano\  ei  township 

.bland  township,  including,'  'on  lam!  ..ullage 
Cortland  village 


Lincoln  township... 


;•.■/,•//  ;■;//„,.,   ,    ■„,,  „ 

C  i.cl    .  !•  U-    inc  1'sll      . 

Rockford  township 

Sherman  township,  including  Virginia  village. 

Virginia  village  2 

Sicily  ina  nship 

W  j a noie  i ownship,  including  Wymore city 


Garden  County" 


Blue  Creek  precinct... 

Green  precinct 

Lisco  precinct 


Pioneer  precinct 

Rush  Creek  precinct. . 
Sughrue  precinct 


Garfield  County.. 
an  precinct" 


Einkaid  precini a.   :       

Midvale  precunei 

llockio.d  pi:i  ami,  including  Burwell  village.. 


Bethel  precinct  15.. 


00  cm. a 
Elwood  precinct, 's  including  Elwood  village. . , 

Elwood  village 

Harrison  precinct,  including  Smithfield  village. 

Smithfield  village  18 

Eighland  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 


•  Incorporated  in  1905. 
6  Name  changed  from  Medicine  Creek  in  1903. 
'  Incorporated  in  1907. 
s  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Furnas  and  Harlan  Counties.    Charter  to 
Oxford  village  (population  211  in  1900)  In  Harlan  County  repealed  in  1910. 


13  Bryan  and  Roosevelt  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Erina  precinct  it 
KKinkaidprecin,  opart  of  Highland  precinct  in  1900. 

is  Bethel  precinct  organised  from  part  of  Elwood  precinct  in  1902. 
i«  Incorporated  in  190S. 


318  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF   MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ie  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Gosper  County— Continued. 


\\  est  Muddy  precinct.. 


Il\  anuis  pi .viiii-l ,  including  Hyannis  village.. 


Greeley  County.. 


Center  precinct,  including  Civeley  Center  town. 


Freeman  Valley  precinct. . 

Homestead  precinct 5 

Leo  Valley  precinct 


O'Connor  precinct. . 


raiding  precinct,  including  Spalding  village.. 
Spalding  village. 


Spring  Creek  precinct,  including  Wolbach  tc 


■r  luwnslup. . 


!:■!.■  i 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Harrison  t.> 
Jackson  township . . . 


Lake  township. . 

Martin  township 

M;t\  tield  luwn.snip,  including  part  of  Cairo  v 


■  ■II    ,.n      I     'Up 

Wood  River  township,  including  Wood  River 
Wood  River  village 


Hamilton  County.., 

Aurora  precinct 

Beaver  precinct 

Bluff  precinct 

Cedar  Valley  precinct. . 

cityC""'^ 


:t,  coextensive  with  Aurora  city. . 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Wards.. 
Deep  Well  precinct. . 


Orville  precinct,  including  Stockham  villas 

Stockham  village 

Otis  precinct 

1^  ■  nii'i,  including  Phillips  village 

l'h iliips  village | 

Scovill  precinct I 

South    Platte    precinct,    including    Marquett  | 

Marquett  village 

'  County  total  include-  papulation  (26)  of  Ashby  precinct,  annexed  to  Hyannis, 
precinct  between  1890  and  1900;  and  population  (211)  of  Collins  and  Whitman  pre- 
cincts, not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

2  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

'  Incorporated  in  1902. 

*  County  total  includes  population  (461)  of  Freeman  Valley  and  Leo  Valley  pre- 
cincts, not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 


Hamilton  County— Continued. 

Union  precinct,  including  Huntington  village. 

II u  nliuniiMi  i  ilhu/e 

\  :.iilc\  pricinct,  including  Hampton  village.... 

Hampton  village 


Harlan  County.. 


Alma  city. 

Ward  1 

Wards 

WardS 

Antelope  township,  including  part  of  Ragan 


A  ntelope  and  Scan- 


Totalfor  Ragan  w.._„. 

dinavia  townships 

Eldorado  township 

Emerson  township 

Fairfield  township 

Mullally  township 

Orleans  township,  including  Orleans  city . . 

Orleans  city 

Wardl 

WardZ 

WardS 

Prairie  Dog  tc 


Antelope  precinct... 
Blackwood  preeinct. 


Estell  precinct 

Fairfield  precinct... 

Galena  precinct 


Harrison  precinct 

Hayes  Center  precinct 
High  Ridge  precinct.. 

Highland  precinct 

Hopewell  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

Swan  Lake  precinct. . 


Hitchcock  County . . 


Beverly  precinct 

Blackwood  precinct. . 


lage 

Culbertson  village 

Driftwood  precinct 

Eden  precinct 

Freedom  precinct 

Grant  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

I'ali-ade  precinct,  inoludiuc   I'ali-ade  village 

Palisade  village 

Pleasant  Hill  precinct 

Pleasant  View  precinct 

Ridnour  precinct,  including  part  of  Trenton 

village I  • 

Trenton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tr,  ulna  rill-nj,  in  Mainour  and  Tren- 
ton precincts 

Riverside  precinct 

Starkey  precinct 

Stratton  precinct,  including  Stratton  village 

Stratton  village 


>  t:\cliiviw  ofpopulalion  of  part  of  Doniphan  village. 

s  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Doniphan  and  South  Platte  townships. 

» Includes  population  of  part  of  Doniphan  village. 

10  Returned  as  Republican  in  1900. 

11  Incorporated  in  1907. 


142 
104 

121 

218 

333 

123 

104 

150 

248 

108 

243 

13G 

207 

226 

281 

124 

152 

4,409 

5,799 

164 

246 

266 

289 

217 

287 

645 

654 

m 

160 

134 

131 

182 

224 

155 

291 

145 

212 

133 

243 

321 

176 

108 

178 

241 

223 

323 

91 

76 

SS9 

267 

232 

123 
334 

232 
583 

STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NEBRASKA.  319 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  19)0,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[Preolnot  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  aaAJUOO^see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Hitchcock  County— Continued. 
Trenton  precinct,  including  part  of  Trento 


Atkinson  township,  including  A 

Atkinson  town 

Chambers  township 

Cleveland  township 

Conley  township 

Deloit  township 

Dustiu  township 


1910 


1900 


1890 


Fairview  township . . 

Francis  township 

'   n  township . . 


Wardi.. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 


Steel  Creek  township. . 


V'it.Ul'iis  township 

V    l ale  township.... 

Wyoming  township 

Hooker  County.. 


Howard  County.. 


Dannebrog  precinct,  including  Dannebrog  vil- 


Loup  Fork  precinct,  including  Howard  City 

village 

Howard  City  village  (Boelus  P.  O.) 

Posen  precinct, «  including  Posen  village 

Posen  village ' 

St.  Libory  precinct. . 

""   "~ul  precinct  '~~ 

Paulcily. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Warsaw  precinct « 

Jefferson  County. . 


12,224  :      i  13,672 


173 

143 

1,107 

1,226 

479 

526 

192 

184 

218 

370 

211 

406 

245 

456 

241 

312 

349 

(2) 

449 

456 

307 

374 

1,194 

382 

1,015 

245 

445  ! 
...........  827  I 

Reynolds  village Slfi 

Cub  Creek  precinct,  including  Jansen  village 985  1 

Jansen  village 308  I 

i  County  total  includes  population  (250)  of  Turtle  Creek  township,  annexed  t.< 
Cleveland  and  Dustin  townships  between  1890  and  1900;  and  population  (1,521)  c 
Atkinson  and  Sheridan  townships,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


1910 


1900 


Jefferson  County— Continued. 


North  ward . . 
South  ward.. 
Gibson  precinct.. 


Jefferson  precinct. . 


:m'Ivioh  pi.-,  i . i < ■  I .  lurhidhia;  ;- If  <  :it.\   \  ill.'ii',!' 

Steele  City  nillagi 

Pleasant  precinct,  including  Diller  village.. 


1'ly month  tillage. 

I;  ii-lilii'iid  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct. . . 
Washington  precinct. . 


Johnson  County.. 


;.,.:■'    !  ,  Ml    I 


WardS 

Ward  3 

Spring  Creek  precinct,  including  Cook  village. . . 

<  i)0/;  village 

Sterling  precinct,  including  Sterling  village 


Western  precinct,  including  Crab  Orchard  vil- 
lage   ." 

Crab  Orchard  village 


Kearney  County. . 


Eaton  township.. 


1  „i,l  i„ i     ,l,,i,u  n   ■ily  in  Hayes  and  Lincoln 


Minden  city  (-part  of).. 
Logan  township 

....       I         .         -     :'.ii|> 

"-j  tov — l-*- 

aget 

Axtell  village 

Newark  township 

Oneida  township,  including  Wilcox  village. . 

Wilcox  village. 

Sherman  township 

Keith  County 


Ogalalla  p  

Logan  nrecinct 

Lonergan  precinct 

Paxton  precinct,  including  Paxton  village 

Paxton  village 10 

Vail  precinct 

West  Ogalalla  precinct,  including  part  of  Oga- 

lalla  village 

Ogalalla  village  {part  of) 

Whitetail  precinct 


precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 

'  County  total  includes  popute 
and  West  Ogalalla  precincts  between  1890  and  1900. 

io  Incorporated  in  1909. 


is  in  1901. 

o  Helena 
;o  form  East 


320 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


Table  1.- 

is  election  precinct.    1 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

or  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  I 'inn  ami  l'.Hii,:;rr  fin  il  mites;  lor  those  lie  I  wren  I  sal)  ami  I '.inn,  see.  Hi  porlsul  I  lie  Twelfth  Census; 
1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Keyapaha  County.. 


Springvit  u 

(.lorfield  precinct 

Holt  precinct 

Eeyapaha  precinct 

McGuire  precinct 


Kimball  County.. 


Antelope  precinct,  including  Kimball  village... 

Kimball  villain 

Bushnell  precinct 3 

Dix  precinct i 

Johnson  precinct  2 

Union  precinct , 


Bohemia  township.. 
Central  township. . . 
Cleveland  township. 
Columbia  township. 


Creighton  township,  including  Bazile 

lage  and  Creighton  city 

Bazile  Mills  village 

Creighton  oil:/  * 

Ward! 

Wards 

Dolphin  tow  nship. .  


Crofton  village 
Harrison  township. 

Herrii  i  township 

Hi  11  township 

Jeii erson  township 

Lincoln  township,  including  Wausa  village 

Wausa  village 

Logan  township 

Miller  township  including  Winnetoon  village. . . 

Wi  nneloon  village  o 

Morton  township,  including  Bloomfield  city 

Bloomfieldcitir - 

Wardl 

WardS 

Niobrara  township,  in:  ludina  Niobrara  village... 

Niobrara  village 

P eoria townshi p      .. 

Raymond  township,  including  Verdel  \  illagc. . . 

Verdel  village* 

S  an  tee  township 

S  pa  de  townshi  p 

Sparta  township 

Valley  township,  including  Center  village 


Lancaster  C  ounty 

Buda  precinct,  including  Hallam  village. . 


Denton  precinct. . 


College  View  village 

Highland  precinct 

Lancaster  precinct/:  including  Bethany,  Have- 
lock,  and  University  Place  villages 


Wardl 

Wards 

Wardl , 

Wards 

WardS 


1  County  total  includes  population  (47)  of  South  Divide  precinct,  annexed  to 
Antelope  pre-  10  and  1900. 

3  Johnson  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Bushnell  precinct  in  1908. 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  noi  rdurned  In- townships  in  lSim 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
s  Incorporate'!  in  loot;. 

« Incorporated  in  1904. 

1 1ncorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

« Incorporated  in  1903. 

•  Returned  as  a  town  In  1900. 
w Incorporated  in  1901. 

11  Parts  annexed  to  Lincoln  city  in  1906  and  1910;  part  of  Lincoln  city  annexed  in 
1901  and  1906. 

'2  Part  annexed  to  Lincoln  city  in  1906;  parts  of  Lincoln  city  annexed  in  1900 
and  1906. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lancaster  County— Continued. 


WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward6 

Ward! 

Little  Sail  precinct 

.!       .'.',..■:      ;i>  1  ■  ■  ■  i  1  1 1    1 


N'ih  ill  Blnll'  pi-ecinei -    

oak  precinct,  including  Raymond  village 

Raymond  village 

Olive  Branch  precinct 

Panama  precinct,  including  Panama  village 

Panama  village  8 

Bock  Creek  precinct 

KaltilJo  pi  eci nc  1,  including  I !  iekman  and  Roca 

Roca  village 

South  I'ass  hiecinet,  inelii'iii!-  J-'irth  village 

Firth  village 

Stevens  Creek  precinct : 

Stockton  precinc  1 

Waverly  precinct,  including  Waverly  village. . . 
Waverly  village 

West]  inciiln precinct," including  West  Lincoln 

West  Lincoln  village 

\\  e  .■    ■  ,'.:■    pie,  in: 

Yankee  Hill  precinct  '5 


Lincoln  County.. 


Antelope  precinct.. 


Cottonwood  precinct. . 
■  >'\  precinct 

I'eei   (    reel;    precinct   .  .  . 


Hooker  precinct.. 


i    ,e  :  ■  -1  - 1- "  1  .    I  .  1.  ■  r  1  I  ■  .  i  .  I  ■         '  :         ,     l!:i 


North  Platte  city: 


Wardl. 

Ward  2... 

WardS... 

Nowell  precinct.. 


Sunshine  precinct 

Sutherland  precinct,21  including  Sutherland  vil- 


Sutherland  village  'a 


"    alke,     |iri  1  ilici      .  .  .      . 

'''■       'I: ■   liici.    Iiir 11        \\  :ill     .  e    ,   ill:     r 

Wallace  village 

Well  precinct... 


600 

515 

762 

750 

650 

596 

1,291 

1,352 

495 

474 

524 

501 

849 

734 

200  '.. 

802 

779 

971 

814 

877 

961 

1,297 

1,266 

382   j 

w 

1,257 

1,249 

soi  ! 

560 

616 

077 

802 

584  ' 

723 

4,793 

3,640 

3,055 

2,141 
1,S89 
212 
214 
295 
2(13 

105 
193 
290 
100 
127 

66 
212 

69 

406 

224 
96 
206 
173 

154 
236 
198 

976 
W 

93 
245 
242 

48 

190 
225 
305 
490 
ISO 
145 
117 
115 

334 

549 

176 

805 

193 
131 
160 

97 
155 

Whittier  precinct. . 
Willow  precinct... 

»  Parts  annexed  to  Garfield  precinct  in  1901  and  I'.nu,  I   mcaster  precinct  in  1900 

and  1906,  West  Lincoln  precinct,  in  p.«r.:,  Paul,  :ni,l  I'.iun. I  Vankee  If  ill  precinct  in 

"•'■■  -■- '■"IB  and  Wf 1,  part  of  Lancaster  precinct 

ankee  mu  precinct  in  iy"" 

J  citv  annexed  in  1903.  19 

15  Part  annexed  tt     .  . 

'»  Count','  totals  i.icl  ide  papn'ai  io:i  (  I  ill)  in  I'.m;  _'.' 1  iii  I  -JO)  c,l  Fair\  iew  pre. 
■■  '  '0  Sut  hci  1 1,1.1  pi  1 in    p  lool   11110  (j;    in  ivpi  11I  If  irnsoi 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-  Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


Logan  County. . 


Little  York  precinct » 

Madison  Square  precinol*. 

Sawyer  precinct4  

Stroh!  precinct 

Taylor  precinct 


McPherson  County.. 


Hall  precinct 9 

Lemley  precinct  K., 
Thune  precinct 10... 


Madison  County.. 


Battle  Creek  precinct,  including  part  of  Battle 
Creek  village 

Battle  Creel:  tillage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Battle  Creek  village"  in  Battle  Creek 

and  Highland  precincts 

Emerick  precinct 

Enola  precinct  » 

Kaimew  precinct 

Green  Garden  precinct 

Grove  precinct. 


Creek  village 

Battle  Creek  village  '3  (part  of) 

Jefferson  precinct,15  including  part  of  Tilden  vil- 


illage  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Burnett  township,  Antelope 
County.] 


' 


Meadow  drove  precinct,'*  including   Meadow 


Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 


h  Deer  Creek  precinct a.. 

Union  precinct  " 

Valley  precinct.. 


9,101  i      "16,976 


Warnerville  precinct... 


Merrick  County.. 


Chapman  village 

Clarksville  township,  including  Clarke  village   . 

Clarks  village 

Lone  Tree  township,  including  Central  City. . . 

Central  Citn 

Ward  1 

Ward  t 

Wards 


*  Name  changed  from  Sawyer  in  1910. 
&  Name  changed  from  Newton  in  1910. 

6  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  i 
and  1900. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  Brooking  precinct  in  190fi. 

8  Parts  taken  to  [arm  Rraden  iv  •  -met  and  part  of  Thune  precinct  ir 


;s  of  Tryon  precinct  in  1'!:):;. 


->r  precincts  in  1900. 

11  I  'art  lak-an  la  farm  part  of  Thune  precinct  in  1900. 

12  County  totals  include  population  (437  in  1900;  415  In  1890)  of  Deer  Creek  pre- 
'- ' — n  North  and  South  D< iei  since  1900. 


Merrick  County— Continued. 

Loup  township,  including  Palmer  vill 

Palmer  village  « 

Mead  township 

•im;  :,■,        ,        ...lap. 

'rairie  Creek  township. 


Morrill  County  2< 


Bayard  precinct,  including  Bayard  village. . 
Bayard  village - 

"■    >  "  '  !    '  ■ 


Camp  Clarke  precinct,  including  Bridgeport  vil- 


Bridgeport  village  2« 

Court  House  Rock  precinct .. 

Eastwood  precinct 

(iilchrist  precinct 


Nance  County. . 


Beaver  township 

Cedar  township 

Cottonwood  township 

Council  Creek  township 

Fullerton  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Fullerton  township 

Genoa  township, including  Genoa  village. . . 

Genoa  village 

Loup  Ferry  township 

Newman  township 

Prairie  Creek  township 

South  Branch  township 

Timber  Creek  township,  including  Belgrade  i 
lage 

Belgrade  village  » 


1900 

1890 

940 

785 

539 
585 
704 
122 

554 
503 

702 
91 

745 
191 

729 

Nemaha  County.. 

\spmw  all  precinct 

i'.u'll'or.i  precinct 


Ward  1 

Wards 

Douglas  precinct,  including  Auburn  city . . 
A  uburn  citv 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Glen  Rqckpreciian    ■  i.  ■        .:  . 


London  precinct... 


Peru  precinct,  including  Peru  village 

Pe'u  village 

St.  Deroin  precinct 

Washington  precinct,  including  Johnson  village. 


15  Meadow Gro..  ,,.. 

16  Made  independent  of  Madison  and  Union  precincts  in  1909. 

17  Madison  city  made  independent  of  Madison  precinct  ir  ' 
w  Exclusive  of  population  of  Madison  city. 


'.;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


form  Enola  precinct  in  1908. 
m  Incorporated  in  1905. 
24  Organized  from  part  of  Cheyenne  County  in  1909. 


s  of  population  for  1900  and  1890  made   by  precincts  wherever 


27  Incorporated  in  1900. 


322 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

:e  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth  Census: 


Nuckolls  County.. 


Ward  S. . 
Wards.. 
Blaine  precinct.. 


Elkprec.-— 

Oak  village  '... 

Garfield  precinct 

Hammond  precinct... 


Hardy  precinct,  including  Hardy  village... 

Hardy  village , 

Highland  precinct 

Liberty  precinct. 


Nelson  precinct,  including  Nelson  village. . 


Nelson  i 

Ward  I.. 

Wards 

Noraprecinct 

St.  Stephen  p 


Lawrence  village.. 


Otoe  County... 


Belmont  precinct. . 


Four  Mile  precinct 

lien Incks  pro ■met,  including  Douglas  village. 

Don glas  village 

cWill  n is  precinct,  including  Lorton  and  Tal- 
mage  villages 

Lorton  village  > 

Talmage  village 

Nebraska  City 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

North  Branch  precinct 

Osage  precinct 

Otoe  precinct 

Palmyra  precinct,  including  Palmyra  village. . 

Palmyra  village 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Russell  precinct,  including  Unadilla  village 

Unadilla  village 

South  Branch  precinct,  including  Burr  village. 

Burr  village' 

Syracuse  precinct,  including  Syracuse  village. . 

Syracuse  village 

W  y oming  precinct 


Pawnee  County.. 


Creek  precinct,  including  Steinauer  village. 


rillmji  in  Miles  and  Plum 


Pawnee  precinct,  including  P 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

tn  Creek  precinct,  including  part  of  Burchard 


Burchard  village  (pari  of) 

Sheridan  precinct 

South  Fork  precinct,  including  Dubois  village. 


village. . 

Table  Rock  village 

Turkey  Creek  precinct,  including  Lewiston  vil- 
lage  

Lewiston  village  6 

West  Branch  precinct 

1  Incorporated  in  1902. 
1  Incorporated  in  1905. 

*  Incorporated  in  1904. 

*  Incorporated  in  1901. 

*  Incorporated  in  1910. 

•County  total  includes  population  (145)  of  Harrison  precinct, 
and  precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 
'Incorporated  in  1908. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Perkins  County... 


Eckery  precinct 

G race  pi ccinct 

Highland  precinct 

I.iiieit  \  precinct,  including  Grant  village.. 


.Madrid  precinct,  including  Madrid  village.. 

Mail  ml  ullage 

Marvin  precinct 


Phelps  County. . 


Anderson  township 

Cen  t i'i  township 

Cottonwood  township 

i>i\  ide  tow  n  hip - 

Garfield   lnwndiip,  including  part  of  Bertrand 
village 

Bertrand  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bertrand  -village  in  Garfield  and 

Union  ton  n sin/is 

Iloldrogc  township,  coextensive  with  Holdrege 


Wardl 

WardB 

Industry  Low  usliip.  including  Atlanta  vi 


Prairie  township.. 


Union  township,  including  part  of  Bertrand 
village 

'■•'■  mniiil  liilar:     <  r-,r,     ■, 

\  \  i  ■  s  1 1 1 )  a  i  ■  k  t o  wn  sh  i  p 



Williamsburg  township 


Pierce  County.. 


Cleveland  precinct 10 

Clover  Valley  precinct  '■ 

Dry  Creek  precinct ,  including  I  "lain view  village 


Plainview  village.. 

11    in 


Foster  village 5 

\a pneinct 

Mills  precinct 

Pierce  precinct,  including  I'icn  <■  e;t  ■, 


Thompson  precinct.. 
Willow  Creek  precinct.  ■' 

Platte  County... 

Bismarck  township... 


Burrows  low  n  hip,  including  'J  arnov  village.... 

Tarnov  villa  ic  - 

Butler  township 

Col  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  s  |  o w  I  isl  i  i  p 

Columbus    City    township,   coextensive   with 

Columbus  city 

Columbus  city: 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Creston  township,  including  Creston  village 

Creston  village . 
md  Prai~'"  '"' 
mville  1 
and  pail 


.phrey  village.. 

Cor nli  a  tillage  ' 

1 1  ii  m  ph  mi  ullage  (part  of).... 


1,624 
1,S00 

1,047 


1,856 
1,195 
1.850 


8  Incorporated  ii 
"  "•— nty  total  it 

eparately  i. 

eland  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Blaine  and  South  Branch  precincts 

annexed  to  High-  »  Clover  Valley  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Foster  and  Willow  Creek  pre- 

cincts in  1906. 

'2  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


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Table  1 POPULATION  OB1  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Precinct  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  Iu'lumi  I'.iooand  I '.Ho,. sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  LS'JUand  !:«)(),. see  Reports  of  the  Twi'lfth  Census: 


Platte  County— Continued. 

Humphrey  township,  including  part  of  Hui 


eluding  Platte  Center 


>e  township  ' 

Oconee  township. '  ine-li id iml;  Monroe  village. . 
Monroe  village 

St.  Bernard  township,  inehi'liiig  Lindsay  vi 


Stromsburg  precinct ,  including  Stromsburg  city. 


Redwillow  County. . 


Alliance  precinct.. 


Coleman  precinct.. 


Danbury  precinct 

Driftwood  precinct 

East  Valley  precinct,3  including  Bartley  v. 


Indianola  preci  i  Ludln     parts  of  wards  1 


Ward! 

Wards 

Lebanon  precinct,  including  Lebanon  village.. 

Lebanon  village  8 

i  Ridge  precinct 

dlev  precinct 


Richardson  County. . 


East  Muddy  precinct,®  including  Shubert  village 


,  including  Dawson  village. . 


511 

307 
307 
174 
126 

5  867 
509 

626 

220 

237 
97 

809 
561 

681 

199 
173 

1,303 
579 

579 

42s 

554 

538 

333 

191 
327 
276 

382 

265 
362 
247 

117 

297 

263 

2,844 

2,446 

282 
420 
282 

243 

253 

253 

4,322 

S,765 

226 

197 

2,588 

2,S46 

1,764 
17,448 

7 19,614 

» 17,574 

811 
1,441 

959 

1,955 

147 

1,023 
1,670 

SOS 
3,833 

S,022 

4,131 
S,255 

urn 

2,908 
2,102 

007 

'  340 
1.712 

751 
1,161 

S22 
1,970 
1,218 

669 

905 

15S 

1,928 

i,U4 

551 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Richardson  County— Continued. 


Nemaha  precinct 

Ohio  precinct 

Porter  precinct 

Rulo  precinct,  including  Kulo  village 

Rulo  village 

Ward  I 

WardZ 

precinct,  including  Salem  village... 


it'll  n<  i  I  limit  . 


X  precinct,  including  Bassett  village.. 


Pewaukee  precinct 's . . 

Selden  precinct  '= 

Thurman  precinct  '2  . . 


Atlanta  precinct. . 


Crete  precinct,  including  Crete  city. . 


Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Dewitt  precinct,  including  Dewitt  village.. 


lage 

Dorchester  village 

Friend  precinct,  including  Friend  city.. 

I''nc  ml  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Lincoln  precinct 

:  •  ■     ■■ 


S wanton  village. . 


Bellevue  villag 

Fort  Crook  village 

Fairview  precinct 

Forest  City  precinct,  including  Gretna  village... 


Plattford  precinct 

Richland  precinct 

Springfield  precinct,  including  Springfield  vil- 


i  Oconee  township  organized  from  parts  of  Lost  Creek  and  Monroe  township 


Valley  precinct  in  1901. 

*  Exclusive  of  population  of  part  of  Bartley  village. 
'Includes  population  of  part  of  Bartley  village. 


mnexed  to  Pewau- 


ct,  taken  to  form  East  ai 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Con tinned. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


Saunders  County.. 


Ward/ 

Wards 

Bohemia  precinct 

Cedar  precinct,  including  Cedar  Bluffs  village... 

Cedar  Bluffs  village 

Center  precinct,  including  Colon  village  and 
part  of  ward  3  of  Wahoo  city 

Colon  village 

Wahoo  city  '  (.part  of) 

Total  for  Wahoo  city1  in  Center  and  Stocking 

precincts 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Chapman  precinct,  including  Weston  village.... 

Weston  village 

Chester  precinct,  including  Prague  village 

Prague  village 

ClearCreek  ].'  Memphis  village. 

Memphis  village  2 

Douglas  precinct 

Elk  precinct 

Greene  precinct 

Leshara  precinct^  including  Leshara  village 

Leshara  village  J 

Marble  precinct 

Marietta  precinct,  including  Mead  village 

Mead  village 

Mariposa  precinct,  including  Malmo  village 

Malmo  village 

Morse  Bluffs  precinct,  including  Morse  Bluffs 
village 

Morse  Bluffs  village 

Newman  precinct 

Oak  Creek  precinct,  including  Valparaiso  village. 

Valparaiso  village 

Pohocco  precinct  » 

Richland  precinct,  including  Ceresco  village 

Ceresco  village 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Stocking  precinct,  including  wards  1  and  2  and 
part  of  ward  3  of  Wahoo  city 

Wahoo  city  {part  of) 

Union  precinct,  including  Yutan  village 

Yutan  village 

Wahoo  precinct,  including  Ithaca  village 

Ithaca  village « 


Scotts  Bluff  County.. 


Fanning  precinct,7  including  Mitchell  village. 

Mitchell  village  8 

Field  precinct 9 

Ford  precinct, l0  including  Morrill  village 

Morrill  village  " 

Funston  precinct 12 

Gering  precinct,  including  Gering  village 


Kiowa  precinct 

Mitchell  precinct 

Rose  precinct 

Roubedeau  precinct 

Tabor  precinct, 6  including  Minatare  village. . 


Seward  County.. 


Precinct  A 

Precinct  B,  including  Bee  village 

Bee  villige* 

Precinct  (.',  including  Staplehurst  village. . 

Stapleliurst  village 

Precinct  D 

Precinct  K,  including  Utica  village 


Tamora  village.. 

1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Stocking  precinct  only. 

"  Incorporated  in  1903 

»  Leshara  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Pohocco  precinct  in  1909. 

*  Incorporated  in  1909. 

«  Incorporated  in  1904. 

«  Dewey  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Tabor  precinct  in  1900. 

7  Organized  from  parts  of  Ford  and  Winters  Creek  precincts  in  1900. 

8  Incorporated  In  1902. 

9  Field  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Highland  precinct  in  190G. 
i»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Fanning  precinct  In  1900. 

"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

W  Organized  from  part  of  Winters  Creek  precinct  in  1906. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Seward  County— Continued. 

Precinct  G 

Precinct  II,  hid  ml  inc.  ( Jen  mm  town  village 

Oeniiniiltnr  n  i  Hinge 

Precinct  I,  including  part  of  Pleasant  Dale  vil- 
lage  

I'lrnsiinl  Duh  rill  it/e  ( i»ni  tif) 

Totalfor  J'lcnxonl  j>aU    ii/lni/c    '    in     nitriild>: 

IandP 

Precinct  J 

Precinel  K 

Precinct  L 

I'recind  .\|,  including  I  Va  \  or  (  Tossing  and  Cor- 
dova villages 

Beaver  Crossing  nlhnji 

Cordova  village 

Precinct  N 

Precinct  O,  inclnd'mc  Uilioid  village 

Milford  village 

Precinct  P,  including  pari  oi  rioasant  Dale  vil- 
lage  

Pleasant  Dale  village  (part  of) 

Seward  city 

Wardl ! 

WardS 


Sheridan  County. . 


Box  Butte  precinct. . 


Extension  precinct.  is  .   . ...  

Gordon  precinct,'9  including  Gordon  village 

Gordon  village 

1 ;  r  an1  precinct 

Hay  Springs  precinct,20  including  Hay  Springs 


Lakeside  precinct  "  . , 

Milan  precinct 

Mill  precinct 


White  Clay  precinct " 


Sherman  County. . 


Ashton  township,  including  Ashton  town  . . 

A  shton  town 

Bristol  township 


Loup  township,  including  Loup  city . . 


Rorkvilleto..  ._. 
Scott  township 

>      iii i  I ov  n  hip 


is  Antelope  and  Valley  precincts  annexed  in  1903. 

20  Elkhorn  prooinel  and  |i:n  I  sol  I  .ibei  i  v  and  Shori. accords  annexed  in  1903. 

»i  Kinkaid  precunei  oraaime.l  i pari  of  Spring  Lake  precinct  in  1907. 

»*  Alcove  precinel  annexed  in  190:',. 

23  Douglas  and   Jesse)    pmemels  i    pans  of    Libel  fv  and      lier     n  ,    precincts 

annexed  in  1903,  Logan  precinct  annexed  in  1905,  and  part  of  Larrabee  precinct 
annexed  in  190S. 

"  Spring  Creek  precinct  annexed  in  1903. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  rum  an,  I  p.)  10,  ace  foot  notes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 
1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Andrews  precinct 

Antelope  precinct 

Eowen  precinct,  including  Harrison  tc 


Hat  Creek  precinct.  . 


M  precinct3 

Running  Water  precinct.. 

Sheep  Creek  precinct 5 

Snake  Creek  precinct 6 


White  River  precinct. . 


Stanton  County . . 


Butterfly  precinct 

Dewey  precinct 

Dimick  precinct 

Elkhorn  precinct 

Haymow  precinct 

Kingsburg  precinct ' 

Maple  Creek  precinct 

Pilger  precinct,8  including  Pilger  village. . 


Thayer  County. . 


Alexandria  precinct,  including  Alexandria  vil- 


;.■.■■.;.■:,■/,'.■        !-■'■ 

Belvidere  precinct,9  including  Belvidere  village. 

■'.■■.■■.   ..■■■■.. 
Bruning  precinct,'  including  Bruning  village. . . 


Byron  precii     , 

Byron  village '» 

Carleton  precinct,9  including  Carleton  village. . 

Carleton  village 

Chester  precinct,  including  Chester  village 

Chester  village 

Davenport  precinct,  including  Davenport  vil- 


"■«" 


Davenport  village 

Gilead  pracincl  d  village 

Oilead  village  " 

Hebron  precinct,  including  Hebron  city 

Hebron  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Hubbell  precinct,  including  Hubbell  village. . . 


Thomas  County 

Corner  precinct ls 

Dismal  precinct 13 

Natick  precinct11 

Norway  precinct 16 

Teneca  precinct '» 

Shedford  precinct16 

'  County  total  includes  population  (127)  of  Bodarc  precinct,  annexed  to  Hat 
Creek  precinct;  and  population  (237)  of  Five  Points  precinct,  part  taken  to  form  part 
of  Sugar  Loaf  precinct  and  part  annexed  to  Hat  Creek  precinct,  between  1890  and 
1900. 

'  Organized  from  part  of  Snake  Creek  precinct  in  1908. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Sheep  Creek  precinct  in  1907. 

<  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

*  Parts  taken  to  form  Roosevelt  and  Townsend  precincts  in  1907;  part  of  Snake 
Creek  precinct  annexed  in  1908. 

8  Part  taken  to  form  Lowell  precinct  and  part  annexed  to  Sheep  Creek  precinct 

'  Part  annexed  to  Pilger  precinct  in  1907. 

»  Name  changed  from  Humbug  in  1907.  Part  of  Kingsburg  precinct  annexed  in 
1907. 

•  Bruning  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Belyldareand  Carleton  precincts  In  1907. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Thurston  County.. 


Rosalie  village  " 


Flournoy  precinct, l8  including  Thurston  village  . 

Thurston  village l« 

Merry  precinct " 

Omaha  precinct,  including  Wal thill  village. . 

U-nllhilt  nilluge '■■> 

render  precinct,  including  Pender  town 


Winnebago  precinct,  including  Winnebago  vil- 
lage  

Winnebago  village  21 


Enterprise  toy 

iMlieka  imvnship 

Geranium  township . . 


Michigan  township 

N  oble  township 

North  Loup  township,  including  North  Loup 


Washington  County.. 


Arlington  township,  including  Arlington  village. 

Arlington  village.. 
Blair  township.. 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Cuming  City  township  . . 
Do  Soto  township.. 


Fontanelle  township. . 


i   Calhoun  township,22  including  Fort  Cal- 


Wardt. 

Grant  township 

Herman  township,  including  Herman  village. . . 

Herman  village 

Lincoln  township 

Richland  township,  including  Kennard  village . 


Wayne  County.. 


Deer  Creek  precinct,  including  Carroll  village 

Carroll  village 23 

Garfield  precinct j 


Hoskms  village.. 

Hunter  precinct 

<■"  Incorporated  in 

11  Incorporated  in 

12  Organized  from  t„.  . 

13  Organized  from  parts  of  Natick,  Norway,  Seneca,  and  Thedford  precincts  in  1901. 
*~ "*  ~nd  part  of  Dismal  precinct  in  190* 

icinct  in  1901. 

t  of  Blackbird  precinct  in  1909. 

'»  Merry  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Flournoy  and  Perry  precincts  ii 

19  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»•  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Dakota  and  Dixon  Counties  only. 

21  Incorporated  in  1907. 


32G 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

)0  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Wayne  County— Continued. 

Leslie  precinct • 

Logan  precinct 

I 'In  in  (reek  precinct 

Sherman  precinct 

"ccinct 

Wayne  precinct,  coextensive  with  Wayne  city... 
Wayne  city: 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Wilbur  precinct 

Winside  precinct,  coextensive  with  Winside 

village 

Winside  village 

Webster  County ' 

Batin  precinct 

Beaver  Creek  precinct 

Catherton  preciuet 

Elm  Creek  precinct 

Garfield  precinct 

Glenwood  precinct,  including  Bladen  village — 

Bladen  milage  ■ 

Guide  Rock  precinct,  including  Guide  Rock 

village 

Guide  Rock  village 

Harmony  precinct 

.  ■  ■ 

k  precinct 

Pleasant  Hill  precinct 

Potsdam  precinct,  including  Blue  Hill  village. . . 

'■'■'■' 
Red  I  lloud  prei   □         elu  li  i    Red  Cloud  city... 

Red  Cloud  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

Stillwater  precinct 

Walnut  Creek  precinct 

Wheeler  County 

Bartlett  precinct 

Buffalo  precinct 

Caldwell  precinct 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Wheeler  County— Continued. 


Mud  Creek  precinct.. 


Hays  township,  including  part  of  McCool  Junc- 


Total  for  McCool  Junction   village  in  Hays 

and  McFadden  townships 

Henderson  township,  including  Henderson  and 

Lushton  villages 

Henderson  village 

Lushton  village  s 

Leroy  township 

i  ownship 

McFadden  township,  including  part  of  McCool 

Junction  village 

Mc  Cool  Junction  village  (part  of) 

Morton  township,  including  Benedict  village . . . 


I        ii      i  M  hip  in<  hiding  Gresham  village... 

■    .        ■      / 

Thayer  township 

Waco  township,  including  Waco  village 


Ward  e.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


*  Precincts  returned  as  townships  in  1900  and  1890. 

i  Incorporated  in  1900. 

8  County  total  includes  population  (50)  of  Cedar  precinct,  annexed  t 


precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 


•  Gritta  Ridge  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Ericson  precinct  in  1907. 

<•  Incorporated  in  1907.  ' 

«  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Baker,  Leroy,  and  New  York  townships. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,   OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,   OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Abie-rill 

Butler 

210 

647 

1,045 

1,584 

447 

371 

3,105 

1,066 

256 

145 

351 
700 
901 
618 
645 

231 
1,379 
404 
810 
250 

2,729 

2,630 

249 

394 

142 

742 
118 
228 
511 

597 

9,356 
975 

Beaver  Crossin    villa  e 

Seward 

542 
207 
494 
247 
400 

596 
397 
475 
336 
538 

457 
276 
3,170 
196 
643 

948 

494 

2,584 

1,264 

554 

761 
712 
359 
308 
465 

541 
175 
434 
2,260 
457 

353 
245 
278 
315 
113 
915 

359 

605 

1,369 

332 

236 

2,535 

923 

183 

Seward 

Cuming 

Cedar 

Nance 

733 
926 

455 
197 

527 
410 
458 
292 
296 

495 
229 
510 
150 
344 

Boxbutte 

905 

Buffalo 

Boyd 

Custer 

Furnas 

Valley 

Washington 

Custer 

Saunders 

Sherman 

Holt 

357 

Anselmo  village 

145 
468 

374 
579 

Lancaster 

Douglas 

Bennington  village 

734 

429 
412 

Douglas 

Bethan    villa  e 

Lancaster 

Arnold  village 

Ashland  village 

1,477 
251 
595 

1,601 

Washington 

2,970 
078 
488 

786 
365 

Atkinson  town 

701 

Nemaha 

2,664 

1,921 

255 

329 

141 

733 
147 
250 
307 
270 

506 

1,537 

1,862 

166 

262 

173 

344 

Hamilton 

Cass 

Kearney 

384 

Brid  e  ort  villa  e 

Morrill 

Cuming 

Richardson 

Bancroft  village 

Bristow  village 

Brock  village 

Broken  Bow  city 

Brownville  city 

Bruning  village 

Tfninu  \  illage 

Brunswick  village . ... 

Burchard  village 

Burr  village 

Burwell  village 

543 
1,375 

718 

255 
191 

Redwillow 

Rock 

Madison 

Morrill 

Knox 

Gage 

Furnas 

220 

Bassett  village 

352 

Battle  Creek  village 

Bayard  village 

Bazile  Mills  village 

297 
460 ' 

201 

Beatrice  city 

'■'      ■       ''I     '   'll 

7,875 
911 

13, 836 
763 

Garfield 

378 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


327 


Cedar  Rapids  village. . 


Chappell  village 

Chester  village 

Clarks  village 

Clarkson  village 

Clatonia  village 

Clay  Center  village.. 
Clearwater  village... 
Cody  village 


College  View  village. . 


Colon  village 

Columbus  city 

Comstock  village.. 
Concord  village . . 


Merrick  . .  - 
Saunders.. 


Saunders... 

....  Platte 

Custer 

Cook  village..". i  Johnson 

Cordova  village I  Seward 


Creston  village . ...!............!  J  Platte". ! 

Crete  city |  Saline.. 


Danbury  village 

Dannebrog  village. . 

Darr  village 

Davenport  village. . 


Doniphan  village.. 


Dubois  village... 
Dunbar  village. . 
Dundee  village.. 


Edison  town.. 
Elba  village... 
Elgin  village.. 


Emerson  village.. 


Fairfield  city... 
Fairmont  city.. 
Falls  City 


Hitchcock.. 
Frontier.... 

Dakota 

Chovenne... 


Howard.. 

Dawson.. 
Thayer... 


Gosper 

Dakota 

Dixon  

Thurston . . 
Jefferson . . . 
Frontier... 

Holt 

Fillmore... 


Fillmore 

Richardson.. 
Dawson 


1910 

1900 

1890 

550 
184 
364 
765 
1,029 

573 
393 
382 
500 
576 

119 
2,428 

296 
2,687 

266 

329 
560 
605 
647 
233 

1,065 
414 
185 
535 

1,508 

160 

5,014 

323 

198 

201 
90 
364 
1,096 
274 

339 
1,323 
1,373 

338 
2,404 

610 
580 
613 

207 

268 

380 
32 
484 
2,177 
340 

220 
782 
609 
075 
506 

217 

399 

305 

339 

216 

1,023 

184 
360 

254 
1,080 
334 
302 
606 

240 
291 
620 
635 
464 

I    838 

204 
403 
440 
916 

5,294 
1,054 

921 
3,255 

462 

350 

224 
406 
840 

368 
309 
252 
371 
559 

234 
510 

458 
181 

1,571 

1 ,  COS 
209 

'211 
1,867 

439 
344 

407 

147 

590 
198 

390 
215 

471 

865 

193 
3,522 

315 

3,134 

278 
149 

390 

739 
258 

462 
731 
909 
337 
2,199 

509 
542 
229 

290 
571 
822 
200 
2,310 

422 
435 
521 

460 
378 

219 
301 

280 

446 

1,845 

322 

189 
800 
258 

399 

157 
554 
413 
521 
253 

307 
208 
400 

513 
'l53 

593 

75i 

126  ; 

338 
437 
540 



316 

297 

101 
1,040 

1,105 

257 
451 

347 
299 

544 
377 

617 

234 
232 
275 
673 

3,140 
1,203 

784 
3,022 

218 

216 
325 
357 
303 
373 

256 
145 
348 
754 

2,630 

1,029 
2,102 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


1'illev  village 

I'n'ili  Milage 

MoriMiee  city 

I  ni  1  Calhoun  Milage. . 
fort  CM.uk  village.  .  .  . 
Foster  village 


Cenevn  city 

ilcuoa  \  illage 

1  ,'enng  village 

( icniiaiilow  11  \  illage  .  . 


Gilead  village 

Glenville  village.. 
Gordon  village 


Gresham  village.. 


Gretna  village 

Gross  village 

Guide  Rock  village... 


Hemingford  village. . 


Gage 

Lancaster 

Douglas 

Washington.. 


Saline 

Nance 

Butler 

Fillmore 

Nance 

Scotts  Bluff. . 

Seward 

Buffalo 


Shan, l;m 

Dawson. . . 
Fillmore.. 


Lancaster 

Hamilton 

Nuckolls 

cedar!;;;;;;;!!! 


Adams 

Lancaster.. 
Sheridan... 

Thayer 

Boxbutte.. 


York 

Furnas... 
Herman  v  illage Washington.. 

!  Icrshey  village.. 


Holbrook  town . . 

Holdrege  city 

Holstein  village.. 


Hooper  village 

■. 

Howard  City  village  (Boelus  P.O.) 


Hubbell  village. . 


Lebanon  village. . 


Leigh  village 

Leshara  village 

Lewiston  village . . 

Lexington  city 

Liberty  village 


Linwood  village 

Litchfield  town 

Lodgepole  village. . 
Long  Pine  village.. 


Howard... 

Colfax 

Dakota... 


Kichurdson  . 

Platte 

Hamilton 

Red  willow... 

Saunders 

Dakota 


Kimball. . . . 
Cedar 

Nuckolls 

Redwillow.. 


Pawnee.. 
Dawson.. 


Platte 

Butler 

Sherman... 
Cheyenne.. 


346 

646 

750 
7,241 
1,200 
1,404 

556 
6, 747 
1,347 

1,534 
913 
433 
194 

660 

1,580 
793 

142 

646 

246 

542 

819 
287 

535 

466 

255 

336 

367 
345 
168 

849 

7,188 
1,480 

345 
1,511 

133 

208 

430 
343 

1,076 
13,584 

378 
1,502 

321 

319 

382 
249 

341 
141 

258 
626 

159 
579 

339 
271 

352 

308 
234 

543 
5,634 

528 
8,074 

254 

193 

439 

249 

328  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Loorals  village Phelps 

Lorton  village Otoe 

Louisville  village Cass 

Loup  city Sherman.. 


Lushton  village York.. 

Lynch  village.. 

Lyons  viliase.. 
McCookcity.. 


'"lion  village.. 


Martinsburg  village. 

Mason  City  village . . 

Maxwell  village 

Maywood  village 


Boyd 

Burt 

Ileihvillow  .. 
York 


S;Miiiders.. . 

IlilllllltUll  .  - 


Custer 

Lincoln 

Frontier... 
Saunders.. 


Meadow  Grove  village... 

Memphis  village '  Saunders . . 

Merna  village !  Custer 

Merriman  village '■  Cherry 


Miller  village Bufialo 

iflage !  Fillmore 

Minatare  village Scotts  Bluff. . 

Minden  city ;  Kearney 


tillage. 

je  village Franklin_ 

Nebraska  City :  Otoe 

'  Nellghcity Antelope.. 

Nelson  village Nuckolls. . 

Nemaha  village j  Nemaha. . 

Newcastle  village Dixon 

Newman  Grove  village Madison . . 


Oak  village Nuckolls.. 


Oconto  village.. 
Odell  village. 
Ogalalla  villas 


Orchard  village.. 


Holt 

Clay 


Ulage Furnas-.   . 

Palisade  village Hitchcock. . 

Palmer  village Merrick  — 


....    Keith 

Pender  town Thurston. . . 

Peru  village ,  Nemaha.... 

Petersburg  village ]  Boone 

Phillips  village Hamilton. . 

Ity !  Pierce 

?r  village '  Stanton 


Plattsmouth city Cass... 


210 

261 

241 

330 

324 

542 
323 

555 
328 

283 

184 

1,238 

1,380 

214 

177 

94 

7,380 

1,135 

978 

400 
331 
696 
208 

11,941 
1,209 
913 

330 

585 
1,008 

630 

807 

359 

355 

319 

102,555 

1,107 

494 

369 

140,452 

1,226 

1,372 
656 
882 

1,208 
812 

947 

SZ6 

176 

428 
102 



594 

600 
1,550 

943 

429 
624 

186 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEBRASKA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OK  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

ntine  villa  e 

Cherr 

1,098 
810 
560 
162 
403 

406 
154 
293 
2,168 
861 

175 
810 
199 
402 
327 

G04 

297 

2,140 

1,067 

811 
534 

614 

Lancaster 

200 
1,770 
499 
432 
1,219 

385 
399 
220 
450 

99 
1,081 
5C3 
198 
796 

2,613 
258 

6, 235 
353 

220 

1,890 

412 

426 

1,054 

266 

296 

441 

378 
515 

Saunders 

200 
340 

207 
253 

V    d      villa  e 

Richardson 

250 

310 

2,100 

755 

130 

278 
2,006 

Thurston 

Saunders 

400 

Wallace  villa  e 

Lincoln 

Thin-ston 

963 

345 
181 

441 

266 

2,119 

1,156 

272 

Cherry 

Hall 

589 

2,626 

Knox 

2  4^0 

Wavnfer 

.:::::::: 

1,178 
1,350 

York 

Saunders 

5,132 
263 

N  EVADA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  ]910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Churchill  County.. 


Copperried  precinct 

Kaii-view  precinct 

Hazen  precinct 

Huxley  precinct 

p  precinct 

New  River  precinct,  including  Fallon  city.. 

Fallon  city  * 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

St.  Clair  precinct 

Sand  Springs  precinct 

ter  precinct 

u  .i,r     II. ■■.!,',.'..;,.  ■ 

YV  onder  precinct 


Clark  County*. 


ille  precinct... 


Las  Vegas  precinct. . 


Moapa  precinct,  including  Moapa  Indian  R 


St.  Thomas  precinct.. 


Wardl 

Wardg 

WardS 

Fort  Mojave  Indian  Reservation.. 


Douglas  County.. 


East  Fork  precinct  •  . 


Mottsville  precinct. . 


Columbia  precinct. . 

Contact  precinct '» 

Edgemont  precinct  " . . 


Lamoille  precinct" . . 
precinct 


Montello  precinct  is 


129 


Vallev  Indian  Reservation. . . . 
Duck  Valley  Indian  Reservation  "  (part  of) 
North  Fork  precinct 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  ii 

2  Not  returned  by  precincts  '    ""' 


»  County  total  includes  population  (13)  of  Hobart  precinct,  annexed  to  Cave  Rock 
precinct  since  1900. 

•  Buckskin  precinct  organized  from  part  of  East  Fork  precinct  in  1906. 

'  Hobart  precinct  annexed  in  1901. 

s  County  total  includes  population  (58)  of  Ploasaui  \  a.li.'v  precinct,  annexed  to 
Lamoille  precinct  since  1900;  and  population  (439)  of  Duck  Valley  Indian  Reserva- 


»  Returned  a 
since  1900 

(330) 


.   1900.    Pleasant  Valley  precinct  annexed 


Elko  County— Continued. 


North  Ruby  precinct.. 


Spniccninnl  precinct  .  . 
Starr  Valley  precinct. . 

I'ccoma  precinct  >6 

Toano  precinct  >' 

1'iiM-ai'i.ia  precinct h  .  . 
Weilands  precinct 

'•■<  ell-    pirei.iet 

White  Rock  precinct  " 


Esmeralda  County.. 


Cambridge  precinct. . 
Candelaria  precinct. . 
Columbia  precinct. . . 
Cuprite  precinct.. 


Diamondfield  precinct 

Douglass  precinct.  .  . 

I  ish  Lake  precinct 

Goldfield  precinct  1,  comprising  part  of  Gold- 
field  town 

Total/or  Goldfield  town,x>coexten$ivewithpre- 


S  1  to?:. 


Goldfield  precinct  2,  comprising  part  of  Gold- 
field  town 

Goldfield  precinct  3,  comprising  part  of  Gold- 


Goldfield  precinct  4,  comprising  part  of  Gold- 


Hawthorne  precinct. . 


Marietta  precinct.. 


Palmetto  precinct. . 


Seine  ■  pro.  mm  a  ,  including  Walker  River  Indian 

i    i  ervation 

Walker  River  Indian  Reservation 

1 1  >-■  1    :  c: inci  .  

Sodaville  precinct 


Valcalda  precinct. . 


Eureka  County. 


Garrison  Mine  precinct. 

Mineral  Hill  precir-'- 
Talisade  precinct. 
Prospect  precinct. 
Ruby  Hill  precinct.. 
Lynn  district 25  . 

"  Midas  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Tuscarora  precinct  ir 

is  Montello  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Tecoma  precinct  in  1904. 
'  i     <  in  in  in  |. 'In  i""   "i  in.  i    r  ill      i ri..  i.i.i 

"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Elko  County,  Nevada,  only.  Total  population  for  Duck 
Valley  Indian  Reservation  in  Owyhee  County,  Idaho,  and  Elko  County,  Nevada,  in 
1910,  488,  and  in  1900,  439. 

'8  Shatter  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Toano  precinct  in  1908. 

«  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1910. 

29  Not  incorporated. 

21  County  total  includes  population  (188)  of  Fish  Creek  Valley  and  Whites  Rancli 

|ia  a '..   ahull  .ill  .i    sill. 'i      I'HIII 

22  Returned  as  Pine  Station  in  1900. 

23  Returned  as  Diamond  Mine  in  1900. 

2<  Includes  population  (92)  of  Antelope  Valley  and  Spring  Valley  settlements,  in 
Eureka  precinct,  incorrectly  reported  as  precincts  in  1900. 
B  Not  attached  to  any  precinct. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— NEVADA. 


331 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


is  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


Humboldt  County.. 


ISarllei  I  Creek  precinct  3. 


Jackson  Creek  precii 


Norths   Ranch  preciu, 


Rosebud  precinct  * 

Rye  Patch  precinci 

Tip  Top  precinct9 

Union ville  precinct 

Vernon  precinct 6 

Willow  Point  precinci . . 
Winnemucca  precinct. . . 

Lander  County.. 


Tenabo  precinct 12.. 


Lincoln  County15 


Caliente  precinct.. 


Jackrabbit  precinct. . 


Panaca  precinct.. 
Pioche  precinct... 


Mound  House  precinct. . 
Plummer  precinct 

In  ..■■■i:i"i    '      . 

Silver  Citv  precinct. 


City  precinct;  and  population  (22)  of  Sulphur  Mine  precinct,  taken  to  form  Red 
Butte  and  Rosebud  precincts,  since  1900. 

-  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

•Jackson  Creek  precinct  organized  li-mii  part  of  Bartlett  Creek  precinct  in  l'.iOO. 

■  Name  changed  from  Humboldt   [louse  in  1909. 

r ia  an(j  yenlon  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Lovelock  precinct  since 


1900. 


6  National  precinct  organized  from  part  of  McDermott  precinct  in  1908. 

»  Central  precinct  annexed  in  1904. 

8  Organized  from  part  of  Sulphur  Mine  precinct  in  1904. 


MINOI:    civil.    DIVISION'. 


Beatty  precinct. . 


Currant  precinct... 


Golden  precinct.. 


Phonolite  precinct. . 


Silver  Bo^  precinci. . 

Smoky  Valley  precinct 

Springdnlo  precinci 

Tonopah   precinct  No.   1,  comprising  part  of 

Tonopah  city 

/■.,/,//    (m     I  i.iififiuli     : 

Tonopah  prrviarh-,  X<is.  :  and  2 

Tonopah   precinct  No.  2,  comprising  part  of 

Tonopah  city 

Tybo  precinct 


Ormsby  County . . 


Ward  ;.... 
Wards.... 
Empire  township. . 


Storey  County. . 


Ward  i . 
Ward  .'.. 

Wards.. 

Ward  4. . 


Washoe  County.. 

Bald  Mountain  precinct « 

Dewey  precinct  * 

Franktown  precinct 


Olinghouse  precinct  * 

keim  precinct.  No.  1,S!-  including  part  of  ward  1 


and  parts  of  precin 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


2,488 
1,278 
1,193 


Reno  precinct  No.  3,M  including  ward  3  of  Reno 

Reno  city  (part  of)'"'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  1, 

20  Organized  from  part  of  Ramsey  precinct  in  1908. 

2>  Como  Mining  precinct  annexed  in  1908. 

22  Parts  taken  to  precinct  and  part  of  Morningstar  precinct  in  1908. 

*3  Incorporated  in  1907. 

2<  Organized  from  parts  of  Buckskin  and  Mason  Valley  precincts  in  1908. 

■-'■'■  Organized  from  part,  of  Stitro  precinct  and  Churchill  precinct  annexed  in  1908; 

|  ci  |   I.    i.iI.eD    !■:    i.M  ,11    (  ''ill      I     |  ■,  i   ,    :  C!     ;  "C 

26  Part  taken  to  form  Puckskiu  oicemci  in   i"i„ 

27  Organized  from  part  of  Mason  Valley  precinct  in  1908. 

28  Part  taken  to  form  Ramsey  precinct  in  1908. 


12  Tenabo  precinct  organized  from  p 
■3  Lewis  precinct  annexed  ir  """' 
11  No  population  re 


•>  County  total  includes  population  (570)  of  Glendale  precinct,  part  taken  to 
form  Sparks  precinct  and  part  annexed  to  Reno  city;  and  population  (5,07fi)  of  Reno 
precinct,  taken  to  form  Reno  precincts  Nos.  1  to  7,  since  1900. 

a«  Organized  from  part  of  Salt  Marsh  precinct  in  1909. 


17  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made:  county  redistricted  fa. 

18  County  total  includes  population  (43)  of  Churchill  precinct,  annexed  to  Ramsey 
precuict^and  population  (15)  of  Como  Mining  precinct,  annexed  to  Dayton  precinct, 

„anlzed  from  part  of  Smith 
par   of  Morningstar  precinct  in  1908, 


35  Returned  as  Pyramid  in  I'.siiD. 

3«  Returned  as  Browns  In  1900. 

87  Organized  from  part  of  Washoe  precinct  in  1908. 

3s  Organized  from  part  of  Wadsworth  precinct  in  1902. 


332 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEVADA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries, « 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVit  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,911 

2,310 
2,168 

1,687 
1,551 

890 

199 
2,918 

2,600 
874 

1,104 

522 
543 
212 
103 
491 

7,441 

'  1,961 

42 
365 
738 
2,055 
625 
814 
616 
107 
104 
253 
1,904 

64 
138 

73 
176 

43 
182 
967 

36 
137 

25 

32 

Reno  precinct  No.  4,1  comprising  part  of  ward  4 

414 

Reno  precinct  No.  5,'  including  ward  5  of  Reno 

Ely  City  precinct,12  coextensive  with  Ely  city  '» 

■■ad  Xo.  6,1  including  part  of  ward  1  of 

221 

Hi-no  privinrl    No.  7.'  i rn-l 1 1 ■  lot;;  part  of  ward  4 

279 

131 
91 

176 

400 

1,309 

124 

705 

144 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Reno  precinct  in  1908. 


4  Incorporated  in  1905. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  Olinghouse  precinct  in  1902. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  Jumbo  precinct  in  1908. 

7  County  total  includes  population  (525)  of  Ely  precinct,  taken  to  form  East 
Ely,  Ely  City,  Lane  City,  McGill,  Riepetown,  and  Ward  precincts;  and  population 
(259)  of  White  River  precinct,  taken  to  form  Lund  and  Preston  precincts,  since  1900. 


"  Name  changed  from 

18  Ruby  Mountain  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Newark  precinct  si 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Tippetts  precinct  in  1908. 


10  Parts  taken  to  form  Melvin  precinct  ii 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Carson  Cit 

Ormsb 

2,466 

2,055 

741 

10,867 

2,100 

3,950 

Searchlight  city 

387 

337 

2,500 

White  p"ine 

307 

4,500 

3,563 

Ly0D 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

21,309 

19,526 

20,321 

Coos  County— Continued. 

(2) 
137 
305 
448 
1,128 
844 
(2) 

4 

41,652 

4 

087 
137 
283 
733 

1,150 
968 
220 
18 
61 

2, 157 

40,844 

1,348 

1,081 

1,390 

420 

744 

968 

10,183 

1,133 

2,031 

9S6 

t',m 

2,258 

'821 
850 

1,866 

16,316 

1,500 
1,072 
1,294 
422 
661 
1,100 
8,042 

1,372 
1,264 
1,142 
479 
3,585 
1,211 
6,143 

1,002 
1,128 

1,713 
852 

1,926 
16,895 

1,642 

935 

1,027 

1,521 

18,124 

Alexandria  town 

571 

1,412 

978 

219 

1,201 

187 

1,478 

.845 

1,408 

241 

226 

46 

1,448 

504 

641 

319 

2,075 

1,340 

3,498 

213 

652 

526 

5,718 

1,278 

2,460 

4,069 

3, 059 

64 

374 

1,007 

429 

176 

799 

2,200 

850 
553 
701 
10 
595 
1,083 

126,072 

630 

L006 
209 

1.261 
244 

1,600 
999 

'308 
249 
107 

1,845 
655 
748 
346 

1.884 

Undue  water  (own 

1,197 

209 

3,413 

380 

558 
542 
85 
452 
507 
783 
1,354 

993 

612 

1,543 

30,659 

210 
1,013 
,296 
267 
3,154 
365 
600 
594 

624 

529 

901 

1,479 

1,077 

1,050 

663 

1,645 

2,390 

31,321 

377 

1,247 

349 

329 

2,331 

514 

720 

630 

187 

579 

554 

1,034 

1,630 

1,303 

1,025 

767 

1,528 

3,020 

29,579 

1,524 

Canaan  to wn 

i'Niii'M  town 

Groton  town 

1.817 

Haverhill  town 

3,414 
214 

662 

500 

4,965 

541 

2,221 

4,066 

2,545 

1 1  rln mi  town 

245 

1,:  ii  ill  ail'  town 

Lebanon  town 

3,763 

Littleton  villus 

191 
426 

1,080 
545 
213 
890 
637 

1,972 
837 
552 
799 
50 
617 

112,640 

711 

770 

571 

1,148 

470 

623 

1,673 

1,895 

1,971 
1,974 

1,526 

1,699 

1,478 

425 

231 

706 
66 
257 

213 
1,656 

1,331 

2,668 

758 

2,282 

30,753 

799 

981 

620 

987 

590 

791 

1,933 

1,891 

9,165 

870 
1,046 

1,122 
643 
748 
2,258 
1,469 
7,446 

543 

Lyme  town 

1,154 

478 

Piermont  l  own 

I'lv luoi till  town 

1, 852 

Tlim n Ion  town 

Warren  town 

875 

Walerville  town 

Hillsboro  Count 

1,524 

488 

295 

459 

855 

100 

367 

287 

250 

1,570 

1,527 

2,693 

875 

2,274 

29,468 

1,695 
584 
332 
476 

129 
400 
337 
270 

1,600 
999 

2,163 

2,584 
i  23,211 

93,247 

Amherst  i 

1,060 

1,235 

1,110 

690 

353 

2,579 

1,374 

042 

2,168 

935 

1,344 

255 

660 

70, 063 

3,508 

6,642 

8,427 

7,614 

6,663 
1,864 
7, 353 

10,831 
7,158 
325 
1.039 
3,939 
413 

26,005 
2,678 
2,149 
3,487 
1,517 
1,932 
1,549 
3,687 

5,086 
982 

1,231 

L148 

667 
505 

2,528 

005 
1,608 

642 
2,254 

910 
1,261 

243 

56, 987 

\  I  k  i  n  -on  and  Gilmanton  Academy  grant 

Berlin  city 

11,780 

4,033 

4,597 

3, 150 

5 

569 

(2) 

271 

1,90.5 

619 

(2) 

475 

7 

33 

12 

292 

211 

2,155 

1.061 

3,054 
3 

12 
2,184 

(2) 
8,886 

3,729 

Ward$ : 

17 
710 
(2) 
307 
1,876 
690 
10 
592 
13 

(2)15 
349 
305 

'   13 

1,080 

47 

3,190 

1,135 

31 

813 
15 
325 

1,736 
605 

459 
1.234 
3,739 

453 
23,898 

596 

11 
455 
178 
1,710 
30 
1,062 

19,311 



3,373 

5 

1,029 

62 

1,350 

::::::::::: 

1,002 
911 

ll'     M,l      |.|         ,1 

New  Ipswich  town 

969 

'County  total  includes  population  (2s )  of  ('rawfoid  e;i.mi .  annexed   lo  Carroll 


*  No  population  reported, 
s Incorporated  in  1901. 


334 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  ohanges  iu  boundaries,  otc,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


o.««iW-». 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Hillsboro  County— Continued. 

284 

1,325 

1,490 

24 

53,335 

875 

2,527 

122 

313 

1,553 

1,696 

38 

52,430 

791 

2,507 

137 

342 

1,550 

1,850 

62 

49,435 

Rockingham  County— Continued. 
Newington  town 

296 
3,348 
962 
783 
1,059 

iS 

11,269 
2,710 
S,3SS 

s,m 

1,560 

1^203 

1,014 
2,117 

1,425 
279 
002 
656 

38,951 

390 
2,892 

924 

812 
1,304 

638 
1,027 
10,037 

l)064 

1,085 

9,827 

1,457 

1,201 

1,240 

070 

695 

680 

606 

21,497 

1,964 

683 

1,138 

3,843 

2,612 

4,195 

3,667 

1,258 

2,137 

592 

513 

725 

6,132 

1,429 

2,654 

2,049 

1,395 

556 

1,528 

1,578 

838 

402 

805 

1,474 

3,062 

2,222 

478 

098 

1,226 

445 

614 

52,188 

1,496 

1,179 

1,455 

617 

805 

821 

598 

19,632 

1,475 

1,090 

1,487 

725 

810 

661 

17,004 

1,100 

1,142 

2,041 

400 

1,497 

297 

718 

041 

39,337 

•  900 
13,247 

2,458 

3,386 

2,427 

3,584 

1,392 

823 

2,621 

479 

331 

291 

1,542 

523 

8,868 

1,176 

1,235 

1,555 

2,043 

987 

1,872 

1,836 

6, 704 

1,120 

1,186 

1,200 

2,200 

786 
19,337 

1,208 
13,207 

654 

771 
5,846 

524 

815 

4,085 

2,265 
300 

1,507 
603 
1,665 
1,652 
960 
424 
768 

3'l83 

2,129 
604 
776 

1,358 

653 
51,118 

1,385 
548 

1*817 
1,000 
487 
799 
1,115 
3,172 
2,605 

849 

'564 
840 

49,650 

1,701 

440 

759 

993 

818 

517 

917 

5,123 

413 

1,649 

4,897 

622 

575 

796 

1,215 

552 

417 

1,015 

1,533 

624 

442 

682 

957 

1,057 

861 

615 

1,162 

3,583 

496 

1,641 

4,922 

749 

607 

823 

'560 
524 
1,132 
1,408 
581 
647 

483 

631 

967 

1,108 

958 

666 

1,220 

2,604 

461 

1,721 

4,284 

726 

647 

860 

1,330 

622 

547 

1,120 

1,220 

488 

855 

1,040 
18,009 

536 
1,496 
7,529 
1,005 

329 
286 
340 
383 

3,765 
987 
422 

1.071 

1,473 
6,498 
962 
372 
345 
374 
339 
391 
3,126 
1,114 
439 
946 
572 
464 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  V 


Berlin Coos 

Concord Merrimack.. 

Dover ...  Strafford..  - 

Franklin 


Portsmouth... 

Rochester 

Somers  worth.. 


Hillsboro 

Hillsboro 

Rockingham. . 


Sullivan 

Carroll 

Rockingham.. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

11,780 

8,886 

3,729 

21,497 

19,632 

17,004 

13,2-17 

13,207 

12, 790 

6, 132 

5,846 

III,  01  is 

9,165 

7,446 

10, 183 

8,042 

6,143 

70, 063 

56,987 

44, 126 

19,311 

11,269 

10,037 

9,827 

8,868 

8,466 

7,396 

6,704 

7,023 

6,207 

7,529 

6,498 

5,565 

3,413 

3,154 

2,331 

5,123 

3,583 

2,604 

1        4, 897 

4,922 

4,284 

TOWNS— continued. 

I'": ■  1  nun-ion Strall'oi'il.  - 

(.uiMmvn Hillsboro.. 

I  Iini'i  hill Grafton 

Lancaster I  Coos 


Lebanon Grafton . . 


I,il  II. 'lull.  . 

Milfoiit 

Newmarket.. 


1  Part  of  Hanover  tc 


ncorporated  as  Hanover  village  precinc 


■  Grafton 

Hillsboro 

Rockingham.. 

.    Sullivan 

Merrimack 

.    Cheshire 


2  Part  of  Littleton  t< 


2,623 
3,172 
2,163 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

C  untv 

71,894 

46,402 

28,836 

Bergen  County — Continued. 

564 
568 

970 
4,512 

Mil 

1,401 

1,667 

966 

5,416 

736 

450 

7,045 

483 

3,047 

2,082 

2,750 

4,076 

273 

3,448 

100 

1,870 

470 

1,043 

66,565 

781 

387 

394 

46, 150 

9,910 

8,841 

12,825 

14,674 

67 

2,723 

2,181 

'232 

2)271 
5,088 
602 
118 
129 
811 
866 
448 
418 
4,390 
405 

247 
SS7 
491 
899 

138,002 

530 

501 

269 

'  86Q 
644 

870 

27, 838 

13, 055 

J    ',    ,',,  '    ,  '   '      h'Ul 

Ward  4.. 

99 
1,646 

1,808 
1,863 

1,299 
1,439 
3,027 

584 

2,685 
561 

hidgouond  i„»ii  hip, I'  roextenshe  with  liidge- 

Folsom  borough  «. 

2,469 

3*481 
495 
80 
69 
880 

2,208 

1,612 

3,833 

530 

4,411 

415 
1,954 

768 
1,746 
1,590 

326 
1,812 

782 

329 
582 

58,241 

Margate  City  ».. 

697 

2,182 

308 

191 

972 
'  78,441 

538 
8  47,226 

Bass  River  townshi 

685 
2,140 
2,337 
4,250 
1,882 
1,407 

608 
8,336 
1,639 
2,319 
2,373 
2,005 
1,220 
5,069 
1,130 

l'031 

508 

1,408 

480 

4,731 

1,768 

1,526 

1,903 

1,573 

948 

696 

5,652 

2,801 

797 

1,679 

4,011 

1,788 

1,778 

'487 
597 
564 
562 
475 

142,029 

800 
1,950 
1,804 
4,110 

937 

377 
1,991 
1,125 
3,807 
3,394 
1,483 

550 
1,005 

560 
1,783 
4,275 
2,655 

767 
9,924 
1,972 
2,140 
3,  164 
2,668 

410 
2,441 
4,472 
1,954 
10,213 
1,055 

377 
2,155 

588 
1,072 

488 
1,881 
1,486 
2,541 
4,138 

693 

1,480 

2,001 

522 

14,050 

4,052 
2,724 
2,544 
2,689 
1,541 
437 

694 

729 

337 

2,574 

968 

488 
7,392 

1,549 

486 
746 

527 

1,061 

4,420 

1,143 

1,078 

890 

584 

1,429 

459 

1,955 

1,624 

1,518 

1,969 

1.644 

1,827 

643 
2,640 
1,006 

6,253 

218 
1,003 

2,139 

'613 

3,224 

1,028 

5,168 
2,300 

771 
1,493 
2,581 
1,332 

910 
1,904 
1,382 

5,376 

1,255 

891 

2,  610 

804 

1,240 

1,917 

448 

536 

1,298 

1,348 

416 

781 

617 
507 
673 
398 

107,643 

\Y o-  1 1 1  a  1 11  ]  1 1 1  in  to wi iship 

New    Barbadoes    township,  coexi     :-         • 

9,443 

6,004 

1,343 

94' 538 

8,325 

4,842 
4,545 

9,432 

75,935 

Word  1 

Wards\YY\\\\\\\\VY\\\\\YY'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

N  oi  Hi    V  i  HiiL'  ( on  borough 

290 

Wards 

a  parts  of  Egg  Harbor  township 


« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 

'County  total  includes   population    CU0)   of  Bergen  township,  annexed   to 

Carlstadt  borough, and  population  (2, 0V.M  of  Kidgefield  township,  taken  to  form  Fort 


__,  JJ  1903. 

"  i '■••<    i'i .n  -h    -  miii.  :,■:■.:  in   ,i,i 

11  Incorporatr.l  [nan  [..arts  of  Harrington  and  Palisades  ti 

n  Name  changed  from  Undercliff  in  1900. 

"Emerson  borough  incorporated  from  pari  oi  \\  ashington  township  in  1903. 

M  Incorporated  from  Ridgefield  townshi  i o 

15  Oakland  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Franklin  township  in  1902. 

M  Glen  Rock  borough,  formerly  comprising  part  of  Ridgewood  township,  no 


"  Parts  taken  to  form  Alpine  and  Closter  boroughs  and  part  of  Demarest  borough  in 

bin;;.  Ilaninglon  I 'ark  and  1  la  wan  ih  I nig  Its  in  bin  I     m.  I  Norwood  borough  in  1905. 

isincorpoiahd  bnm  pari  of  lianim/imi  inuu-.bip  in  1904. 
"Rivervale  township  organized  fimn  pal  I  ol  IlilNdale  low  n-hip  in  1906. 
2°Hohokus  borough  incorporated  fioiu  pai  I  ol  '  < )r\  il  low  n-.li ip  in  1908. 
21  Ramsey  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Hohoktts  township  in  1908. 
-1--'-  '-a  1910. 


to  Ocean  County,  and  population  (302)  of  Randolph  township,  annexed  to  Wash- 
in -ion  lownship,  between  1890  and  1900. 

26  North  Hanover  township  organized  from  part  of  New  Hanover  township 
in  1905. 

27  Tabernacle  township  organized  from  parts  of  Shamong,  Southampton,  and 
Woodland  townships  in  1901. 

28  County  total  includes  popnl  ilion(fi,415)  of  Stockton  township, part  annexed 
to  Camden  city  and  part  taken  to  form   Pensaukeu  township  between   1890  and 


(335) 


336 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  JERSEY. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Camden  County — Continued. 

7,979 
14,578 
8,74* 
6,98* 
8,  IS* 
5,990 
6,49S 
3,200 

246 
2,794 
4,795 
1,706 
9,462 
8,879 
6,58S 
2,380 
1,465 
1,452 
4,142 
1,996 

653 

l)l74 

1.484 

2,919 

500 

19,745 

Essex  County — Continued. 

2,409 
34,371 
4,301 
6,S8S 
9,248 
6,726 
9,718 
442 
3,260 
11,877 

s',738 
4,740 
1,025 
3,720 
21,550 
7,476 
4,604 
4,6S0 

4,840 

347,469 
18,919 
18,736 
36,910 
18,756 
17,970 
20,944 
22,474 
20, 166 
16,805 
24,480 
22,408 
19,789 
18,951 
36,828 
19,622 
SO,  761 
595 
6,009 
1,858 
2,156 
1,996 
29,630 
7,673 
4,754 
7,122 

8,779 
486 
2,979 
6,014 
1,675 

10,980 
3,205 
2,681 
2,081 
1,018 
2,100 

37,368 

(") 
21,506 

C) 

2,192 
283 

1,834 

1,960 
5,255 

1,633 
1,679 
6,840 

539 
1,457 

6,564 

1,412 
2,837 
13,962 

2,437 

4,018 
2,012 

■  3,091 

2,776 
1,608 

2,502 
1,225 

246,070 

3,145 

2,161 
2,392 

2,421 
2,408 

13,201 

11,268 

Ward  8 

230 

2,471 

162 

1,751 

1,901 

1,188 

2,974 

833 

1,950 

994 

956 

551 

238 

SIS 

7 

1,483 

844 

898 

103 

2,399 

55,153 

93 
2,257 

153 
2,778 

569 
1,141 
2,191 

161 
1,307 

Ward  10 

2,136 
167 

1,707 
217 

1,156 

2,368 
161 
452 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  IS 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

North  Caldwell  borough 

297 

Nutley  town ls 

(") 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

340 

766 

Wards 

ea  ward\y.. ""!"";;;;";;"!";";"!"!" 

^Xff 

24,141 

18,844 

1,351 
696 
150 

Ward  2 

'757 

WardS 

Ward  4 

'     ''        '"!.:     ■          I                                                                          

Wards 

Wildwqod  Crest  borough  » 

South  Orange  township 

'       1,630 
(")' 

1,078 

Cumberland  County 

51,193 

45,438 

Verona  borough  w , 

3'.106 

Brldgeton  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

14,209 
2,S9S 
8,145 
S,4S5 
8,071 
*,165 
2,604 
3,311 
1,519 
1,629 
1,145 
1,818 
6,435 
1,746 
2,124 

12,451 
8,866 
*,W 
8,641 
*,797 

5,282 

512,886 

13,913 

11,424 

West  Orange  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

6,889 

(") 

Ward  4 

Wards 

3)  066 
1,833 
1,911 
1,283 
1,807 
4,721 
1,658 
2,132 

2,' 344 

2,614 
1,793 

l)l73 
1,743 
3,855 
1,729 
2,279 
10,002 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Gloucester  County 

20  31,905 

Clayton  borough  21 

1,926 
2,524 
1,406 
1,022 
2,603 
2,821 
874 
1,682 

l)529 

3,015 

325 

2,121 

1,950 

694 

1,477 

1,396 

645 

2,057 

4,642 

1,108 

2,192 

i,m 

1,136 

1,951 
2,114 
1,323 
997 
2,252 
2,677 
2,252 
1,569 
1,444 

1  apt!  .rd  township 

1,081 

Hopewell  township 

.    1  ,1     ,'IIU  i,-l     inv     iship 

Elk  township.... 

1,259 

Lawrencetownship 

Franklin  township 

Glassboro  township  2» 

2,642 

■     elt^...Y?!!...?))!)!!."."))!!)!!")"!I" 

Wardl 

Wards 

Greenwich  township  ^ 

Harrison  township 

Logan  township 

1,900 
1,545 
1,523 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Sto we  Creek  township 

934' 

4,370 

a  359,053 

972 

3,822 

"  256,098 

Monroe  township 

National  Park  borough  ** 

2,402 

l!945 

Vineland  borough 

706 

1,252 

498 

1,951 

4,087 

1,155 

15) 070 
5,608 
4,547 
5,015 
2,236 
704 

5,907 

3,487 
(") 

3,911 

1,367 
1,619 

i        n  in/.' 

3,638 

Woolwich  township  » 

2,291 

2,035 

'  Clementon  township  organized  from  part  of  Gloucester  township  in  1903. 
2  Parts  taken  to  form  Audubon,  Haddon  Heights,  Oaklyn,  and  Woodlynne 
boroughs  in  1905,  1904,  1905,  and  1901,  respectively. 

a  Incorporated  from  part  of  Haddon  township  in  1904. 


* Incorporated  from  part  of  Haddon  township  in  1905. 


'  Woodbine  borough  incorporated  ft 


s  township  in  1903. 


ship,  annexed  to  Irvington  town  and  Newark  city:  population  (2,139  in  1900)  of 
Verona  towrisliin  \:>Mcn  i.o  form  Cedar  1: rove  township  and  Verona  borough;  pop- 
ulation (2.779  in  1900;  780  in  1890)  of  Vailsburg  borough,  annexed  to  Newark  city; 
population  (3,682  in  1900;  2,007  in  1890)  of  Franklin  township,  incorporated 
as  Nutley  town,  since  1900;  population  (7,708  in  1890)  of  Bloomfleld  township, 
taken  to  form  Bloomfleld  town  and  Glen  Ridge  borough;  population  (13,282  in  1890) 
of  East  Orange  township,  incorporated  as  a  city;  population  (8,656  in  1890)  of 
Montclair  township,  incorporated  as  a  town;  and  population  (4,358  In  1890)  of 
West  Orange  township,  Incorporated  as  a  town,  between  1890  and  1900. 


Part  of  Clinton  township  annexed  in  1902. 

W  Roseland  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Livingston  township  in  1908. 

»  Vailsburg  borough  and  part  of  Clinton  township  annexed  in  1905  and  1902, 
respectively. 

is  Formerly  Franklin  township;  incorporated  as  a  town  in  1902. 

19  Incorporated  from  part  of  Caldwell  township  in  1904. 

2»  County  totals  include  population  (38  in  1900;  492  in  1890)  of  Clayton  township, 
annexed  to  Clayton  borough  sf""°  1t,n" 


»  Swedesboro  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Woolwich  township  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  JERSEY. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

637,231 

386,048 

1  275,126 

Mercer  County— Continued. 

1,073 
3,171 
2,522 
722 
5,136 
1,178 

96,815 
6,356 
4,901 
5,958 

10,371 

10,413 
3,863 
4,986 
6,694 
8,367 
9,602 

11,818 
5,166 
6,558 
8,863 
1,090 
1,342 

114,426 

980 
3,360 
1,555 

733 
3,899 

955 
73,307 

55,545 
11,457 
13,729 
9,501 
11.113 
9,746 
3, 163 
5,647 
14, 498 
3,967 
2,279 
3,026 
5,226 
70,324 
11,667 
10,145 

15,802 
13,513 
267,779 
20,754 
22,  025 

16,793 
19,515 
17,570 
22.6  V! 
30,858 

27,346 
27,154 
18,659 

6,697 
4,173 
4,229 
15,662 
6,062 
5,128 
4,472 
4,740 

5',S18 
5,946 
9,569 
11, 228 
2,505 
3,144 
6_,679 

10,408 
13,141 
11,854 
13,560 
3,010 
3. 660 

33,569 

32, 722 

19,033 

3,422 

Trenton  cit°^DShiP 

2,500 
3, 825 
10, 596 

(?,947 
8,338 

59, 364 

43, 648 

206, 433 

163,003 

1,157 
1,279 

79,762 

Middlesex  County 

Wards 

61,754 

If 'ard  ? 

Cranbury  township 

1,424 
1,990 
1,602 
661 
1,517 
2,075 
1,621 
2,138 
1,584 
1,723 

23,388 

3,468 
3,712 
3,733 
8,959 
4,606 

'990 

32, 121 

3,554 
3,031 
3,432 
7,234 
5,837 
9,033 
3,523 
2,707 
5,786 
5,783 

7,007 

1,843 

1,794 
1,581 
2,443 
4,772 
623 
8,948 

94,734 

1,428 
1,239 
2,423 

447 

1~422 

1,060 
2,642 

1,063 
1,671 
1,786 
561 
1,899 

20, 006 

10, 896 

(') 

New   Brunswick    township,  coextensive  with 

9, 213 

5,715 

New  Brunswick  al'j  : 

1,026 
15, 187 

10, 643 

847 
17,699 

5,325 

1,943 

Perth  Amboy  lira  uship,  eoexionsivc  v.  itli  Pert  1 1 

Perth  Amb-.Hj  city  : 

23',  094 

(') 

5,267 

2,628 
2,801 

34,507 

2  35,355 

4,155 
6,349 

3,509 

South    Amboy    township,    coextensive    with 

1,045 

980 

600 

836 

2,108 

1,740 

1,203 

1,099 

984 

914 

1,545 

1^265 

4,657 

1,354 

1,216 

2.087 

2,179 

4,003 

2,693 

2,569 

005 

1,742 

930 

866 

125,657 

1,045 
1,634 

1,250 

South  Air.b  nj  i-ily  : 

816 
2,296 
1,953 
1,327 
1,258 
1,020 

998 
1,377 
1,052 
1,304 
4,637 

3^037 
1,375 
1,287 
1,023 

2,337 
2,792 

7,631 
12  82,057 

Monm  uth  Count 

12  69,128 

1,704 
1,424 

4,142 

Allenhurst  borou  h 

306 

634 

10,150 

6,965 

3,195 

1,205 

1,645 

426 

1,433 

1,807 

273 

2,076 

468 

416 

3,233 

lj386 

1,058 
2,703 
3,554 

165 
695 
4,148 

4',  037 

2,145 

2.670 

590 

'918 

839 

96,365 

2,337 
3,798 

1.977 
2,813 

1,410 
1,383 

Raritan  township,  including  l'lemington  village. 

902 
982 
70 
3,021 
410 

2,034 

1,134 

866 

79,978 

2,953 

2,934 
2,234 
1,228 
1,190 
3,103 
3,413 

2,932 
2,165 

941 
1^879 

894 
1J749 

3,129 
4,163 
1,875 

I  [  in  h  t  si  i  u,n  1  Mjri.ii  i  u.  i  i 

Keyport  borough  " 

3,411 

annexed  to  Union  town;  and  population  (11,665)  of  \\'est  Hoboken  township, 
incorporated  as  a  town,  between  1890  aud  1900. 

1  County  total  includes  population  (1,935)  of  High  Bridge  township,  part  taken 

to  form  High  ISridu'e  borough  owl  pw.'s  annexed   10  <  Union  awl   Lelia 1  town- 

K:is  between  1890  and  1900. 

3  Bloomsbury  borough  incorporated 

<  Name  changed  from  Junction  in  It 


•  Highland  Park  borough  iw-oi  pointed  how  pari  ol'  Karitan  township  in  1905. 

8  Part  of  East  Brunswick  township  annexed  in  1902. 

»  Roosevelt  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Woodbridge  township  in  1906. 

108. 

))  of  North  Spring 

13  Part  of  Neptune  township  annexed  in  1907. 

14  Incorporated  from  part  of  Neptune  City  borough  in  1900. 
"  Part  taken  to  form  West  Long  Branch  borough  in  1908. 

18  Farmingdale  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Howell  township  in  1903. 
17  Incorporated  as  a  borough  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  JERSEY. 


Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  bel  ween  I  190  and  I'.nia,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOl:    C1V1I.    DIVISION. 


Monmouth  County— Continued. 


Long  Branch  city '. 


Ward  I.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  J. . 


Manasquan  borough 

Marlboro  township 

Matawan  1  >orough 

Mat  a  wan  township 

MM. lli>town  township 

Millstone  township 

Monmouth  Beach  borough  -. 
Neptune  township  3 


Red  Bank  borough  «_ 
Hum-,. ,ll  borough  7.. . 
"     'iright  borough.. 


Upper  Freehold  township 

Wall  township 

West  Long  Branch  borough  9. 

Morris  County 


Butler  borough 13 

Chatham  b i-o... 

Chatham  township. . 
Chester  township 


Florhaai  Park  boroitch.. 


Mendham  borough  "  . 

Montville  tow  n?l! if... 
Morris  township 


Morristown  h 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Mount  Arlington  borough. 


itoekawuy  borough 

1  :>■■';.  ■.'.•:]  ■,     ...v.  .>-'■  T  i  .■  1'.  . 

Koxbiiry  township 

Washington  township. . 
Wharton  borough  » 

Ocean  County 

Barnegat  City  borough  16 

...    i,  .|..:l  :i. 

Beach  Haven  borough.. . 

Berkeley  township 

Brick  township 

Dover  township.. 


Island  1  Ieighls  borough.  . 

.bid  son  township 

Lacey  iownship 


.-..>.  ii  J.  1 1 1   . 


Point  Pleasant  Beach  borough.. 

Seaside  bark  borough 

Stafford  township 

Surf  City  borough 

Tuckerton  borough  '» 


5,551 

488 

1,377 


1,310 

to'.;! 


Passaic  County 

uackanonk  township.. 


iromdi 

wn.-hip 

n  borough  21 


1.5.-..S 
lit)]:; 


2,3117 
15,974 


Ward  2.... 

Wards.... 

Ward  {.... 

I'atorson  city.. 


Wards.  .  . 
Ward  I). .. 
Ward  111.. 


I'ompton  bakes  borough.. 
I'rosp.'ot  Park  borough  ->. 
Totowa  borough.. 
Wayne  tc 


ugh... 
ship.. 

\\  rd  Mbl'on!  low  nsldp. . 


Elsinboro  township. . 


•s  Creek  township . . 


Mannin.gt. 

Oldmans  township. . . 
Pennsgrove  borough.. 
Pilesgrove  township.. 
Pittsgrove  township.. 


East  ward... 
West  ward.. . 
Upper  Penns  Neck  township.. 


Somerset  County.. 


Bridgewater  township 
East  Millstone  town.. 
Franklin  township. .. 


Moo:  gotnerv  township. . .  . 
Nonh  idvaii'r  Id  borough. . 
North  P'ahili  1,1  township. 

Uo.ri; ;:::  inwn 

Rocky  Hill  borough. 


Sussex  County.. 

Andover  borough  =■> . . . 
Andovcr  towndiip  -'•  .  . 
Branchvillc  borou.di.. . 


>  Part  annexed  to  Asbury  Park  city  in 

*  Part  taken  to  form  Avon  borough  in  1900. 

6  Part  annexed  to  Long  Branch  city  in  1904  and  part  taken  to  form  Monmouth        township,  taken 


1  isrdv  .'on 


Stanhope  borough  2<s 

'«  Barnegat  City  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Long  Beach  township  in  p;0-l . 
"  Returned  as  Lavallette  city  in  1900. 

18  Tnekerloti  bur -h  hsorp.  rated  from  pari  of  l.il  1  !e  !"g  ;  1  i  aid, or  i..,..  n-hipin  l'.io2. 


County  totals  include  population 


Beach  borough  in  1906. 
■   i  ,  .... 

.    ■ 
8  North  Spring  Lake  borough 
>  Incorporated  from  part  of  E 


n  part  of  Shrewsbury  township  in  1907. 

•     I  .,  |;        i,|      I!", 

ade  independent  and  parts  of  Boonton  and 


"  Part  annexed 

12  Kxelusive  of 

13  Butler  borouj. 
"  Mendham  bore 


igh  incorporated  from  part  of  Mendham  township 


"  Name  changed  from  Port  Oram  in  1902. 


c  township  in  1901. 


50  Incorporated  from  part  of  Manchester  township  in  1! 

21  Incorporated  from  'part  oi  Manchester  township  in  1! 

-2  Incorporated  as  a  borough  in  I'JO'.I. 

=»  Incorporated  as  a  borough  in  1007. 

24  Incorporated  from  pari  of   \udovor  lowai   so,     . 


"  Organised  from  parts  of  Andover,  Green,  Hampton,  and  Stilly 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  JERSEY. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  Tor  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. J 


ion.  am  .mm,. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Sussex  County— Continued. 

796 

1,212 
1,675 

2,077 
140,197 

1,108 

1 .  300 

'371 
2,217 

3  99,353 

1,296 
»  72,467 

Union  County— Continued. 
Roselle  borough 

2,725 
3,138 
1,240 
7,500 
3,604 
3,896 
3,419 
0,420 
l,S49 

1,097 
1,532 
1,542 

43,187 

1,052 

Sussex  borough  2 

Vernon  township 

\\  alpack  township 

Wantage  township 

1.073 
5,302 

959 

(3) 

Union  Counts 

4,315 
(3) 

2,846 

■109 
3,041 
73,409 

7,667 

5,303 
6,122 
6,286 
6,800 

ins 

5, 129 

4,836 

5,475 

471 

1,010 

1,118 

779 

010 

1,988 

362 

873 

520 

~S, 039 
5, 07S 

4,4H 

7,394 
9,337 
2,072 

2,411 
1,772 

374 
2,854 
52, 130 

367 

1,717 
37, 704 

37,781 

36,553 

iBwl:: : 

642 
1,764 
1,718 

1,'074 
904 

2,715* 
405 

1,490 

'867 

1,556 

706 

1,238 

'205 
13, 903 

2,583 
2,170 
2,4H 
1,984 
2,295 
2, 460 
3,202 
3,567 
1,023 

588 
1,784 
1,570 
1,280 

797 

909 
2,474 

400 
1,080 
1,144 

S05 
1,210 
1,962 
1,324 
3,095 

257 
10,052 

2,417 

399 
1,200 
(3) 

Harmony  township 

1,305 
(3) 

1,332 

402 
019 
367 
565 
409 
15, 309 

930 
125 

4,002 

839 
11,267 

7,935 

7,105 

ward  i. ::.':::::. :.:.:::.:::.:.:.:.:. :::::': 

2, 215 
3,580 

Washing  [on  township 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  ol  i'redon  iownship 
-  Xauie  changed  from  I  lockoi  town  in  1902. 
':  County  totals   include   population  (4,328  in 


township,  taken  to  form  AN  eM  field   t 


2,739  in  1890)  of  Westfield 
part  of  Garwood  borough  since  1900, 
~~Mp,  incorporator!  as  a  oily  between 


— _  .-it  (3,502  in  lt.90)  of  Summit 
1890  and  1900. 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Garwood  and  Kenilworih  boroughs 
I907,  respectively. 


5  Part  of  Union  township  annexed  ii 


s  Incorporated  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1901. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,    TOWN,    ' 


Absecon  city 

Allendale  borough 

Allenhur.st  borough 

Allentown  borough 

Alpine  borough . . 

Andover  borough 

Asbury  Park  city 

Al laul'ic  City.. .' 

Atlantic  Highlands  borougl 
Audubon  borough 

A valon  borough 

Avon  borough 

Barnegal  City  borough 

Bay  Head  borough 

Bayonne  city 

Beach  Haven  borough 

Belmar  borough 

Belvidere  town 

Bergen  fields  borough 

Beverly  city 

Bloomfield  town 

Bloamsbury  borough 

Bogota  borough 

Boon  ton  town 

Borden  town  city 

Boundbrook  borough 

Bradley  Beach  borough... 

Branehville  borough 

Briilgeton  city 

Brigantine  city 

Burlington  city 

Butler  borough 

Caldwell  borough 

Camden  city 

Cape  May  city 


Atlantic 

Bergen 

Monmouth.. 
Monmoiil  ii. . 
Bergen 

Momnoul  h. . 

'.ionmoutli. . 
Camden 

Cape  May. . . 
Monmouth. . 

Ocean 

Hudson 

Ocean 

Monmouth.. 

W arren 

Bergen 

Burlington.. 

Hunterdon. 
Bergen 

Morris 

Burlington.. 

Somerset 

Monmouth.. 

Cumberland 
Atlantic 

Burlington.. 
Morris 

Camden 

Cape  May... 


13,913 

11,424 

7,392 

7,264 

75, 935 
2,257 

58,313 
2,136 

Cape  May  Point  borough. 

(  aiisiadi,  borough 

( 'halbaiii  borough 

1  hosdhiirst  borough 

Clayton  borough 

(  lit j si , lo  Park  borough 

(  'Union  borough 

Closter  town 

1  olliugsuood  borough 

1  'ressi.dl  borough 

Deal  borough 

I  icllord  borough 

I  Vinarusl  borough 

Dumont  borough 

Duneilen  borough 

i-hisi  Millstone  town 

Past,  Newark  borough 

Kasi  1  "range  city 

East  Rutherford  borough. 

Edgewater  borough 

Cgg  I  larbor  city ■ 

Klizabeih  city 

Klmer  borough 

Emerson  borough 

Englewood  city 

lCnglewood  1  iifls  borough. 

!-;uglislilown  borough 

Kssex  Pells  borough 

Pairview  borough 

Fan  wood  borough 

Panniiigdale  borough 

Pieldsboro  borough 

Flemington  village 

Florham  Park  borough .. . 


Cape  May. . 

Bergen 

Morris 

Camden.... 

Gloucester. 

Bergen.    ... 

I  iimterdon 

Bergen 

(  amden 

Bergen 

Monmouth. 

Bergen 

Be;  gen 

Morris 

Bergen 

Middlesex.. 
Somerset .  . . 
Hudson 

Bergen 

Bergen 

At  tan  lie... 

Salem 

Bergen 

Bergen 

' 

Bergen 

Monmoul  b. 
P.111  lingloii. 

I I  uulordou. 
Morris 


1,951 

968 
816 

1,807 

1 ,  033 

70 

746 

539 
527 

5,938 
643 

1,239 
447 
2,500 
21,506 
2,640 

1,006 
1,808 
52,130 
1,140 

1,000 

1,439 

37.70-1 
842 

6,2.53 
218 
410 

444 

1,003 
399 

459 
2,145 

1,977 

340 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  JERSEY. 

-POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


Folsom  borough 

Fort  Lee  borough 

Freehold  town 

Freuclitown  borough 

Garlield  borough 

Garwood  borough 

(.; leu  liidge  borough 

Glen  Rock  borough 

Gloucester  city 

Guttenberg  town 

Hackensack  town 

1  bickelistowu  town 

Haddon  Heights  borough... 

lladilon;ield  borough 

Haledon  borough 

Hammonton  town 

Hampton  borough 

Harrington  Park  borough. . 
Harrison  town 

Harvey  Cedars  borough. . .  . 

Hasbrouck  Heights  borough 

11a worth  borough 

Hawthorne  borough 

I  lebnetta  borough 

High  Bridge  borough 

Highland  Park  borough 

Highlands  borough 

Hightstown  borough 

Hoboken  city 

Hohokus  borough 

Holly  Beach  borough 

Hopatcong  borough 

Hopewell  borough 

Irvington  town 

Island  Heights  borough 

Jamesburg  borough 

Jersey  City 

Kearny  town 

Kenilworth  borough 

Keyport  borough 

Lambertville  city 

Lavallette  borough 

Leonia  borough 

Linden  borough 

Lin  wood  borough 

Little  Ferry  borough 

Lodi  borough 

Long  Branch  city 

Longport  borough 

Madison  borough 

Manasquan  borough 

Margate  City 

Matawan  borough 

Maywood  borough 

Mendham  borough 

Merchantville  borough 

Mel  nchcn  borough 

Midland  Park  borough 

Millstone  borough 

Milltown  borough 

Millville  city 

Monmouth  Beach  borough. 

Montclair  town 

Montvale  borough 

Moonachie  borough 

Morristown  town 

Mount  Arlington  borough. . 

Mountainside  borough 

National  Park  borough 

Neptune  City  borough 

Netcong  borough 

New  Brunswick  city 

New  Providence  borough. . . 

Newark  city 

Newton  town 

North  Arlington  borough... 

.\Torth  ('iddwell  borough 

North  Haledon  borough 

" 'i-.iniii  1. 1  borough  .    . 

North  Wild  wood  borough.. 

Northfield  city 

Norwood  borough 

Nutleytown 

Oakland  borough 

Oak]  yn  borough 


Mointioiil h . . 

I  lunterdon.. 
Bergen 


Bergen... 

\Y linen. . 
Camden.. 
Camden.. 


Passaic 

Middlesex.. . 

Hunterdon.. 


I  I  ImIm.I1.  . 

Bergen... 


Mercer. . 


Middlesex.. 

Hudson 

Hudson 


1 1  unlerdon.. 

Ocean 

Bergen 


Bergen 

Bergen 

MoilIllolll.il- 


Cnmdon..    . 
Middlesex    . 

Bergen 


Morris 

Gloucester.  . 
Monmouth.. 


Somerset.  . 

Cape  May. . 

Atlantic 

Bergen 

Bergen 

Camden 


1,055 
9,462 
5,647 


9,443 
2,474 

6,004 
2,417 

2,770 

2,502 

3,481 

3,833 

io,:,ui; 

8,338 

2,096 

1,377 

1,749 
59,364 

1,875 
43,648 

569 

217 

316 

1,063 

•juii,  433 

271 

887 
103,003 

3,413 
4,637 

3,411 
4,142 

804 

3,754 

1,500 

1,511 
536 

2,469 

1,506 

1,491 

1,608 
1,786 

'200 
561 

10,5S3 

1,225 
770 

10,002 

13,9112 
416 

11,267 
275 
367 

8,156 

1,009 

941 

20,006 

565 

246, 070 

4,376 

290 
297 

18,003 

181,830 
3;  003 

5,009 
161 

161 

Ocean  City 

O  Id  Tappan  borough 

Orange  city 

Palisades  Park  borough 

Park  Ridge  borough 

Passaic  city 

Paterson  city 

Paulsboro  borough 

Pemberton  borough 

Pennington  borough 

Pennsgrove  borough 

Perth  Amboy  city 

Phillipsburg  town 

Pitman  borough 

Plainfleld  city 

Pleasant ville  borough 

Point  Pleasant  Beach  borough. 

Pompton  Lakes  borough 

Port  Republic  city 

Princeton  borough 

Prospect  Park  borough 

Rah  way  city 

Ramsey  borough 

Raritan  town 

Red  Bank  borough 

Ridgefleld  borough 

Ridgewood  village 

Riverside  borough 

Ri verton  borough 

Rockaway  borough 

Rocky  Hill  borough 

Roosevelt  borough 

Roseland  borough 

liosolle.  borough 

Roselle  Park  borough 

Rumson  borough 

Rut  her  lord  borough 

Saddle  River  borough 

Salem  city 

Sea  Isle  City 

Seabrighl  borough 

Seaside  Park  liorough 

Secaucus  borough 

Somers  Point  city 

Somerville  borough 

South  Amboy  city 

South  lioumibrook  borough... 

South  (  ape  May  liorough 

Sou  Ih  ( (range  village 

South  River  borough 

Spottswood  borough 

Spring  Lake  1  lorough 

Stanhope  borough 

Stockton  borough 

Summit  city 

Surf  City  borough 

Sussex  borough 

Swedesboro  borough 

Tenafly  borough 

Totowa  borough 

Trenton  city 

Tuckerton  borough 

Union  town 

Upper  Saddle  River  borough. . 
Ventnor  city 

Verona  borough 

Vineland  borough 

Wallington  borough 

Washington  borough 

Wenonah  borough 

West  Caldwell  borough 

West  Cape  May  borough 

West  Hoboken  town 

West  Long  Branch  borough . . . 
West  New  York  town 

West  Orange  town 

Westfieldtown 

Westwood  borough 

Wharton  borough 

Wildwood  borough 

Wildwood  Crest  borough 

Woodbine  borough 

Woodbury  city 

Woodclifl  borough 

Woodlynne  borough 

Woodridge  borough 

Woodstown  borough 


Passaic 

Gloucester.. 
Burlington.. 


Middlesex..  . 

Warren 

Gloucester.. 


I  ,  -  in    . . 

A  I  luilt.ie  .  . 

Mercer... 


be. -en.  . 
Hereon.  . 
iiuilinyic 
Mill  1  is. .. 


Somerset. . . 

Middlese  v .. 


Monmouth.. 

Ocean 

Hudson 


Middlesex.. 
Somerset — 
Cape  May. . 


Middlesex... 
Monmouth.. 

Hunterdon.. 


211,6311 
l)401 


4, 60S 

3.  bin 

526 

590 
5,302 

9 
1,300 

993 

1,746 
502 

73,307 

1,046 

57,458 

15,187 
326 

10,643 

4,370 

1,812 

3,580 

498 

3,822 

2,834 
383 

696 
23,094 

757 

5,207 

828 
2,069 

150 

4,087 
329 

3,911 

24,141 

18,844 

27,777 
105,171 

78J347 

771 
733 

1,826 

834 

588 

17,699 
10,052 

9,512 
8,644 

15,369 

11,267 

3,899 

3,422 

7,935 

7,105 

3,244 
5,428 

2,556 
4,145 

2,685 

1,047 

1,332 

1,075 

1,652 

996 

4,415 

2,293 

5,811 
340 

5,516 
760 

1,626 

NEW  MEXICO. 


Table  1.-P0PULATI0N  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
(Precinct  moans  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  ei 


)  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

lill     C      nt    1 

23,606 

2  28,630 

2  20,913 

Colfax  County— Continued. 
Precinct  12,  Springer,  including  Springer  village. 

1,289 
550 
3,119 
22 
220 
34 
548 
395 
224 

2,276 
2,253 
335 
275 
1,070 
120 
187 
569 

11,443 

558 

Precinct  1  San  Jose 

1,433 
312 

479 
1,134 

1,497 

1,085 

348 

372 
347 

5,711 

11,020 

2,024 

3,122 

2,472 

3,402 

2,143 

292 

349 

346 

5,309 

'428 
437 
S21 

16,850 

100 

328 
187 
31 
271 
232 

1,298 
1,240 
487 
118 
217 
965 

Precinct  li,  l.os  1  'a- !  il  Uts.  incln.iiiig  Islcta  | Ho 

1,050 

1,059 

198 

Precinct  '_'(),  Kasl   Katiin,"    inclmiing    wards    1 
and  f  and  pari  of  ward  3  of  Raton  city 

629 

Precinct    12,    Alliiiquotqiie    (new),   comprising 
ward  4  ami  parls  of  wards  I  and  2  of  Albu- 

Total  for  Allim/in  ,■■,/»<  <";'//  (m  r  ),  c,u  xii  nxlr, 

6,238 

3.785 

WardS 

Precinct  1,  C'lovis,  including  Clovis  city 

4.259* 

3,255 

860 

645 

1,140 
620 
1,577 

764 
737 
1,521 
592 
782 

12,893 

I'reeincl    "li,    Allmqucrque    (new!,   comprising 

ward  3  and  pans  ol  v.  ar'.s  i  an,!  2  of  Allui- 

1 'reel  lie:   J      [  ,      |i  o    lln  ]  1 1 1  1 1 1  ]  _,    1  i  V1CO  town 

Prceinet  3-1,  Chilili.... 

<  4,773 

Chaves  County  3 

Precinct  1,  Roswell,  inoluoing  wards  1  and  2 and 

3,763 

2,773 
6,172 
1,339 

1,104 

1,417 
1,086 
1,226 

4,020 
3,399 

498 

1 ,  068 

242 

1.057 
449 

1,042 
344 
530 

2,329 

1,287 
356 

16,460 

2  10,187 

Totalfor  Rnsinll  c  ,■'(//••  in  pneincts  1  and  2 

2,049 

343 

185 
830 

1,819 
1,734 

3,836 
783 

1,271 
196 
211 

640 
270 

489 
69 
249 
306 
595 
887 
398 

2,381 

2,102 

402 

12,400 

Precinct  3,  Pas  Cruces.  including  part  of  Las 

Totalfor  La:;  (.'runs  loun-"  in.  precinct::  :, 

Precinct  2,  South  Kosweil,  including  wards  ::, 
and  4  and  part  of  ward  5  of  R oswell  city 

Precinct  4,  Mesilla  (Upper) 

Precinct  5,  Mesilla  (Lower) 

Precinct   I,  l>e.\1er,  including   Dexter  town 

Trecinct   5,  Hagerman,    including    llagennan 

Precinct  9,  Miller 

Precinct  10,  Lucero.  -   -  -  - 

I'rocinct     (i,     Lake    Arthur,    including      Pake 

Precinct  1",  Santa  Teresa 

Pre,   m,   ,     .    .        .:.,     '          I,     >:u 

Precinct  14,  Anapra 

Precinct  l;i,  San  \ln.'iiel  (  Par  Ilia  in) 

Precinct  Hi,  Colorado 

Precincl  18,  Anthony 

Precinct  19,  Rincon 

Precinct  20,  Las  Cruces,  including  part  of  Las 

10,150 

9  7,974 

2  3,229 

229 
158 
940 
791 
103 
798 

2,437 

4,539 

1,347 
1,390 
925 
208 
196 
493 
197 
18 

577 
111 
363 

338 
132 
335 

Precinct :!,  Cimarron, including  Cimarron  village 

Precinct  1,  Carlsbad,  including  Carlsbad  city 

3,047 

1,736 

517 

1,084 

417 

729 

967 

2,966 

1,883 

280 
152 
917 
333 
402 
499 

135 
60 

2,450 
2,300 
3,540 

123 
363 

1,481 

963 

Precinct  6,  Raton,  including  ward  2  and  part  of 

Pieeinet        Hop      inr  hiding  Hope  village 

Totalfor  Raton  city  in  precincts  6  and  20 

1,255 

Precinct  6,  Artesia,  including  Artesia  town 

Precinct  7,  1 'avion,  including  Dayton  town 

184 
216 
389 
152 
83 

377 
97 
112 
310 
164 

Prciinci  10,  Vermejo'3 

Precinct  11,  Brilliant  " 

I'reeincl  12.  Roberts 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  Sandoval  County  and  part  of  Guadalupe  County  in  1! 
pari  of  MeKiiilcy  County  in  1901,  and  part  of  Torrance  Coimty  in  1905. 

=  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  ma  es  made  since  IS 

3  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Roosevelt  County  in  1903. 

«  No  com  i  i,m  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 

n,  -  poi  iieii       i  city  in  1903. 

6  Incorporated  in  1909. 

7  Incorporated  in  1905. 

8  Incorporated  in  1908. 

9  County  total  includes  population  (140)  of  old  precinct  14,  taken  to  form  p 
of  Union  County  between  1890  and  1900. 

10  Incorporated  since  1900. 

«  Returned  as  Elkins  In  1900.    Part  of  precinct  23  annexed  since  1900. 
a  Returned  as  C"  ' 
u  Returned  as 


18  Returned  a: 

19  Returned  as  Maxwell  City  in  1900. 
M  Returned  as  Raton  in  1900. 

21  Returned  as  Mesa  in  1900. 

25  Returned  as  Dorsev  in  1900.    Part  annexed  to  precinct  5 


lt>  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Luna  County  in  1901. 
!6  Incorporated  In  1907, 
17  Returned  as  Eddy  I: 


342  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  MEXICO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910       i       1900             1890 

Grant  County  > 

14,813 

2  12,883 

2  9,657 

Luna  Count    « 

3  913 

Precinct  1,  Deming,  including  Deming  village  .. 

1,137 

393 

3,659 

5,217 

357 
378 
649 
281 
374 
678 
721 
294 
1,951 
135 
250 

57 
153 

02 

120 

1,323 

78 
974 
308 
193 

10,927 

1,008 
1,118 
2,971 
S,7S5 
486 
329 

851 

1,015 

2,268 

2,101! 

530 

334 

2,757 

I'r.H  iiu-l  :.!,  SilverCilv   m.  i  ■■■*"•:  ■  ■  .  'lx'<  :  u  . 

Sili-cr  Citij ' 

Precinct  4,  Dwyer  4 

231 

182 

375 

195 
93 

351 
190 
238 
129 

12,963 

295 
1,874 

186 
81 
79 
96 

352 
133 

Precinct  1  Clarkville 

170 
124 
17 

Precinel  :-!,  Gallup,  exclusive  of  part  uf  <.; allu  p 

70 

Precinct  1,  Gallup.  e\du  ;ive  ul'  part  of  (lallnp 

45 
796 
100 
172 
314 

165 
232 
195 
17 
432 

Precinct  5,  Cata.lpa 

496    "" 

366 

Precinct  8,  Guam 

291 

1,775 
1,712 
530 
2,204 
5,527 

8,599 
12,611 

Precinct,  in,  Ziini,  including  /.uni  Indian  Reser- 

15  5,429 

1,625 

2,946 
29733 

2J80 
3i  10,304 

244 
519 
261 
360 
295 
545 
442 
1,031 
341 
399 
227 
871 

361 
438 
287 
122 
1,224 
448 
283 
451 
333 
431 
634 

Totalfirlli                l             io  Indian  Reser- 
vation s0  i  a    \h-Kinh  ii,  Sun  Juan,  and  San- 

Precinct  0,  Cuervo 

si  10,618 

Precinct  1,  Mora 

817 
585 
447 
255 
461 

290 
880 
633 
270 
212 

'316 

697 

170 
403 
336 
172 
1,293 
331 
394 

7,069 

I 'rcci not  2,  <  Ieveland 

Precinel  12,  Sunnyside 

Precinct  pi,  Los  Tanos 

4,953 

«  7,081 

1,024 
760 
621 
319 
229 
189 
178 
471 
567 
290 
284 
337 
700 

1,082 

482 

1,065 
325 
345 

183 

242 
122 
804 
670 
348 
165 
300 

1  ii  i  mi  i    '          li-anjo 

a  4,791 

Precinct  1 ,  Alamogordo,33  including  Alamogordo 

2,315 
1,948 

414 
1,022 

190 

765 

437 

1,524 

752 
143 

»157 
554 

I'ii  i  i.ii  t     i     Mi       in       iii    hug    Mescalero 

i<  in.  '      

.1  lis.illi  I'll     1  iii    III    ll  •'      I     /.'          Ill   - 

o  precinct  22,  sinci 


rganized  from  parts  of  precinct  10  in  1907. 


19  Returned  as  Las  Tablas  in  1900. 

-"  Precinct  Hi  omani/.od  from  part  ol  piecinct  7  in  1909. 
=i  Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  13  and  14  in  1902  and  1906,  respectively. 
2=  Returned  as  Gray  in  1900. 
■  uumi/ed  from  part  of  precinct  Sin  1902;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Torrance 

i;  part  taken  to  form  precinct  15 


n  1900.    Part  of  old  precinct  6  annexed  in  1907. 


lillo,  old  Guadalupe,  and  Valencia  (m  , lai  is  of  old  Guadalupe  taken 

to  form  parts  of  Quay  and  Roosevelt  Counties  in  1903. 

"  Population  of  old  Guadalupe  County. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Torrance  County  ii 

»  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 
and  1900. 

"  Returned  as  Agua  Azul  io  1900, 


\;iy:1)o  Omnlies,     u'mma:    Mel   uiley.  Samlm  al,   urn!    S;m    Juan    Counties,  New 
Mexico-  and  San  Juan  County,  tliah,  in  mill,  18,031,  and  in  1900,  8.897. 

3'  \"o  compare  mi  of  population  eon  lie  made;  numerous  changes  made  since  1900. 
3-  County  tolal  includes  population  (554)  of  Mescalero  Apache  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, returned  as  independent  in  1900. 
i  1905.  33  part  taken  to  form  precinct  13  in  1908. 

county  redistricted  between  1890  3«  Not  incorporated. 

86  Exclusive  of  population  of  Mescalero  Apache  Iudia 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  MEXICO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Prooinct  moans  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  t>> 


nutamim. 

1!>10 

I90O 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1000 

1890 

Otero  County  -Continued. 

249 

185 
408 
204 
170 
180 

514 

Rio  Arriba  County— Continued. 

312 

559 

335 
260 

\','^'l\lr\  ;>,\i;,-\ll" ",,•;< 

Precinct  13,  Camp  s 



14,912 

| 

Count    '» 

85 

3,349 

2,5*6 
859 
384 
817 
466 
210 
095 
140 
312 
000 

481 
307 
188 
441 
827 
293 

293 
234 
193 
172 
231 
355 
270 
235 
142 
109 
295 

171 
530 
357 
127 
494 
241 
507 
518 

16,624 

12,064 

Precinct  1,  Porlales,  including  Portales  town. .. 

2, 601 

Precinct  J,  I-'.lida,  including  Hilda  town 

209 
801 
020 
667 
175 
377 
340 
876 
103 
634 
555 
308 
278 
345 
420 
394 
233 

8,504 

4,828 

Precinct  1   Pine  River 

270 
975 

434 
393 

1,674 
785 
31G 

450 
376 
358 
179 
2,693 

22,930 

166 

458 

Precinct  2,  Aztec,  including  Aztec  village 

221 

548 

Precinct  5,  Farmington,  including  Farmington 

336 

240 

230 
318 

175 

1H3.777 

1311,534 

702 
734 

608 
633 
271 

544 

813 
813 
310 

■    Rio  Arriba,  including  pail  of  San 

1,7-:: 

[For  total  of  that  part  of  the  Navajo  Indian 
Reservation  in  New  Mexico,  see  McKin- 
ley  County.] 

Total  for  Sun  .nam  pinhlo  in  /irccincts  J,  S, 

465 

406 

Precinct  4,  Chimayo 

i"!    Hi    !      '■       1         '                        i 

13  22,053       ''24,204 

Precinct  1  San  Mi  uel 

426 
471 

807 
770 

3,179 
770 
927 
823 

Precinct  3,  South  Las  Vegas,  including  ward  1 

' 

Total  for  Las   Vamr.   luirit  in  precincts  3,  5, 

2,767  :          2,385 

Precinct  11,  Al'iquiu 

497 
399 

379 

421 
963 
900 
733 
394 

1,264 
878 
278 
438 

Precinct  5,  North  Vegas,  including  ward  4  and 

1.250    

Precinct  0,  Central  Pes  Vegas,  in<  Hiding  ward  2 

1,159  ' ! 

Precinct  21,  Lumlierlon,  including  Jicarilla  In- 

1,159 
280 
365 
700 
333  ! 

829 



Precinct  9,  Pecos 

Precinct  10,  Chaperito 

Precinct  23,  Canoncs 



1  Returned  as  Fresnal  in  1900. 

2  Parts  taken  lo  lor n,  precincts  1 1  and  12  in  1904  and 
of  precincts  10  and  I  i  in  Ivnti  and  '"■,      .■.■■■.       : 


respectively,  and  parts 
1900.'   Part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  10 


*  Returned  as  JariJla  in  1900. 

5  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  7  and  8  in  1900. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  7  in  190' 


taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  14 


7  Organized  tct  7  in  1908;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  14 
in  1908. 

8  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  In  1908. 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  7, 11,  and  12  in  1908. 

io  Organized  from  parts  of  old  Guadalupe  and  Union  Counties  in  1903;  part  taken 
to  form  part  of  Curry  County  in  1909. 


ii  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

'2  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  McKinley  Comity  in  1901;  part  of  Santa  Fe  County 
annexed  in  1902. 

13  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  since 
1900. 

14  Organized  i,  nid  old  iluadalupe  Comities  m  l"l;l ■■;  part  taken 
"o  form  part  of  Curry  County  in  1009. 

15  Incorporated  in  1909. 
io  Incorporated  in  190S. 

17  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  McKinley  County  in  1901. 
'8  Incorporated  in  1905. 

19  Precinct  11  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1908. 

20  Incorporated  In  1901. 

21  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Torrance  County  in  1905. 


344 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  MEXICO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


©  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


minor  crra  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1.S90 

San  Miguel  County— Continued. 

562 
358 
267 
285 
303 
284 
248 
196 
169 
264 
450 
448 
544 
341 
181 
186 
278 
417 

3,813 

8,755 

825 

m 
1,228 

979 
244 
301 
344 
379 
211 
392 
350 
306 
105 
290 
194 
237 
227 
201 
230 
177 
248 
149 
613 
170 
216 
307 
327 
591 

8,579 

Santa  Fe  County » 

14,770 

«  14,658 

,  13  J6a 

Precinct  l,Pojoaque, including  Pojoaque pueblo. 

487 
12 

305 

84 

5,072 
1,390 

1,598 

'S32 

1, 698 
459 
253 

674 

448 

715 

363 

128 
433 
349 
501 
259 
496 

1,199 
1,152 

1,181 

427 
353 
450 
744 
108 

225 

24 

3,536 

ii 

Precinct  2,  Tesuque,  Including  part  of  Tesuqui' 

Totalfor  Th-.ikiih  /..,,/,/,,,„  ,„,nncis  '.'  mid  J. ; . 
Precinct  3,  Santa  l-'e,  inclinl'mi/  ward  1  of  Santa 
Fe  city 

80 

Total  for  Santa  Fe  city  in  precincts  3,  4,  17, 

5,603 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Precinct  4,  Santa  Fe,  including  ward  2  of  Santa 

'   nfiht     1  i    niil  i   mill   i,i'\ 

Precinct  5,  Agua  Fria 

Precinct  6,  Cienega 

Precinct  7,  Cerrillos 

Precinct  8,  Galisteo 

Precinct  9,  Ildefonso,  including  San  Ildefonso 

Precinct  29,  East  Las  Vegas,  including  Las 

..:.::::. :..\ 

1 

■"   >'  i 

8,662 

2,312 

i 

137 

148 



Precinct  10,  Stanley 

::::::::::::;::::::::: 



Precinct  17,  Santa  Fe,  including  ward  3  of  Santa 

i          ,1      ;   ,:            ii   -/i  .      i,  III        v.;;i.;    :  ol        l| 

Precinct  22,  Nim.hi  ,  u»  liniirr  Wambe  pueblo.. 

...        i         '.           '           ■,             1      ■    .      "■ 

81 

Precinct  23,  Rio  del  iiedio,  including  part  of 

« 3,158 

Precinct  1  LakeValle 

125 
400 
123 
320 

574 
87 
156 
232 
130 
529 
66 
175 
234 
110 

14,761 

215 
557 
284 
225 
200 
391 
172 
66 

142 
105 

Precinct  1,  Bernalillo,  including  part  of  Sandia 

1,000 
9S 

lie 

467 

22 

357 
359 
369 
603 
397 
315 

its 

181 
704 

see 

128 

1,743 
S4B 
809 
116 

1,078 

492 
m 

113 
270 
379 

Total  for  Sandia  pueblo  ii 
Precinct  2,  Corrales,  including  part  of  Sandia 

86 

140 

350 
219 

3 12,195 

Precinct  8,  Sao                      ling  Zia  pueblo 

ue 

106 

Precinct  10,  Jemez    Springs,   including   Jemez 

Precinct  1,  Socorro,  and  precinct  24,  New  So- 

1,560 
1,560 
355 
302 
655 
248 
458 
309 
344 
345 
67 
434 
147 
103 
364 
1,015 
I            1,226 

456 

428 

1,612 

Precinct   12,  Pena  Blanca,  including  Cochiti 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

!  Precinct  2,  Lemitar 

Precinct  3,  Polvadera 

Precinct  4,  Sabinal 

295 

772 

268 
671 

Precinct  14,  Algodones,  including  San  Felipe 

516  :              654 

228  !             253 

Precinct  7,  San  Antonio 

Precinct  8,  Contadero 

Precinct  9,  Paraje 

i  Precinct  10,  Alma 

[For  total  for  that  part  of  the  Navaio  in'!. 



i 

County.] 

in  mi'i    1"     u:n;o  ili'll:      .  .                       

1  Organized  from  part  of  Bernalillo  County  in  19i 

2  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Torrance  County  i; 
Arriba  County  in  1902. 


i  No  comparison  of  population  Ci 


n  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  since  1900. 
♦County  to  i  of  precincts  10  and  11,  not  returned 

separately  in  1900. 


!.  » County  total  includes  population  (151)  of  old  precincts  6  and  11,  annexed  to 

1905  and  part  annexed  to  Rio     precinct  10   md  populatloi   (33)  ol  old  precinct  14,  annexed  to  precinct  3  between 
1890  and  1900. 

Precinct  14  organized  from  part  of  precinct  15  in  1900. 


7  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Torrance  County  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  MEXICO. 


345 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

is  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundiines,  elc,  between  Pint)  and  loto,  see.  foolnnles;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the 
Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

liMM) 

1890 

«««««««"■ 

1910 

(900 

1800 

Socorro  County— Continued. 

500 

587 
118 
132 
134 
189 
231 
342 
.153 

85 

59 
255 
225 

12 
250 
519 
559 

67 
142 
779 
323 
148 
105 

99 
448 
214 
200 
170 
231 

12,008 

Torrance  County— Continued. 

609 

564 

732 
376 

859 
571 

Precinct  11,  Finns  Wells 

Union  County  '« 

11,404           >■  4,528 

Precinct  1,  Clayton,  including  Clayton  town 

Precinct  2S 

Precinct  -" 

Precinct  ::| 
Precinct  32 
Precinct  33 
Precinct  34 

Precinct  ::' 

Precinct  37 
Precinct  38 
Preemci  :','. 
Precinct  40 
Precinct  41 
Precinct  42 
Precinct  43 
Precinct  44 
Precinct  45 

970 
982 

w 

265 
434 
359 
999 
225 
354 
197 
229 
150 
373 

204 
404 
423 
358 
758 
379 
640 
475 

13,320 

-.ml:      i      

Santa  Rita 

Precinct3,  Fols.ee,  including  Polsom  town 

Folsom  town  ''■' 



1 10,889 

9,868 

Taos 

1,830 
SSI 
551 
755 
623 
571 
651 
837 

651 
106 
545 

57 
465 
117 
154 
(n) 

95 
584 
320 
571 
128 

10,119 

1,644 

w 

607 
1,407 
685 
772 
485 
584 
907 
704 
985 
98 
392 
631 

383 
87 

119 
22 

20S 

1,487 
S09 
838 

1, 165 
729 
803 
611 
583 
677 
737 
641 

Taosp 
Precinct  2, 

Precinct    !, 
Precinct  5, 
Precinct  6, 
Precinct  7, 

Valencia  County  20 

"13,895 

719 

1,733 

750 

756 

m 

1,68$ 

309 
259 
414 

500 
403 
512 
312 
237 
,       ROO 
313 
1.342 
910 
828 
292 
357 
220 
608 
272 
375 
552 

Precinct  9,  Chamisal 

Precinct  10,  Penasco,6 including  Picuris  pueblo. 

Picnris  pueblo 

Precinct  11 ,  Cerro  • 

Precinct  12,  Costilla 

Precinct  13,  Ojo  Caliente 

Precinct  5,  Oubero,  including  part  of  Lagnna 

490 
415 
82 
322 

Total  for  Lnqvrtn  pueblo,  comprising  precinct 

1,077 

Precinct  17,  Twining  '° 

Precinct  18,  Red  River1'- 

Precinct  19,  Talpa "- 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  1, 
Precinct  2, 

Precinct  4, 

Precinct  19,  comprising  port  of  l.nguna  pueblo   . 
Precinct  20,  Rincoiec  |;1,  incp  id  uig  A  coma  pueblo. 

783 
755 

247 

632 

1,113 

1,317 

sir 

491 

Torreon 

Manzano 

Cienega 

Punta 

Willard 

-'Precinct  19  organized  from  part  of  nreeincl  1  in  1007. 
s  Returned  as  Plaeita  in  1900. 

*  Precinct  20  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  5  and  6  it 
s  Returned  as  Cuesta  in  1900. 
>  Precinct  21  organized  from  pa 
,      i        eel  ■ -vd  in  1907. 

8  Name  changed  from  Upper  <\>0P! .  in  1002.    Part  taken  t< 
In  1909. 

9  Number  changed  from  19  in  1907. 
«>  Number  changed  from  23  in  1907. 


11  No  population  reported. 
"  Number  changed  from  27 

'3  Organized  from  part  of  prt 

n  Organized  from  parts  of  Bernalillo,  Lincoln,  San  Miguel,  Sanla  Fe,  Socorro, 
and  Valencia  Counties  in  1905. 
is  Incorporated  ir  

changes  made  since  100 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  MEXICO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION   OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County 

1910 

1!H)0 

1800 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ubu  uer  uecit 

Bernalillo 

11,020 
l ,  883 
509 
1,730 
791 

070 
3,255 

280 
1,804 

242 

327 
517 
785 
484 
2,204 

6,238 

3,785 

Haeerman  town 

Cbaves 

Eddy 

Chaves 

San  Miguel 

Saa  Miguel 

Roosevelt 

Colfax 

Chaves 

449 

417 

344 

3,830 

3,755 

3, 179 

.!        1,292 

.;        4,539 

0,172 

5,072 

3,217 

1,500 

550 

409 

2,526 

Lis  ('Mires  town.    ............... 

I, as  Vega:-;  ri  1  y  (East  Las  Vegas 

903 

278 

2,767 

2,312 

Union 

I'm  hi  Irs  town 

Raton  city 

!lm«  rll  city 

Santa  Fc  city 

Silver  City 

SornlTu  city 

Luna.::::::::::: 

3,540 
2,049 
5, 603 

2,735 
1,512 

1,255 

Roosevelt 

Grant 

2,102 

Colfax 

Curry 

McKinley 

2,940 

Tllrailiisili  riiy - 

NEW  YORK. 


Table  t.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   L910,  1.900,  AND  L890. 
oundarles,  etc.,  between  I900and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  L890and  L90D,see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Can  us    L900,  Vo]   I,  I  ible5 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

19(H) 

1800 

Count 

173,666 

165.671 

78,809 

69,149 

62,973 

Albany  city 

loo,  ■>.•,:' 

6,827 
5,SS7 
5, 781 
4,979 
5,854 

4,278 

5,085 
5,004 
8, 785 
4,055 
5,057 
6,074 

94,151           'l,o_':t 

948 
48,443 
7,878 
2,623 
4,966 
3,093 

4,040 
2,125 
1,049 
2,609 
4,829 
5,367 

"'675 
1,237 
2,415 
J50 

832 

437 
1.050 

852 
1.429 

329 
1,363 

536 
2,980 
1,144 

1,864 

1,600 

744 

9,486 

3,775 
1,544 
1,618 
2,495 
637 

65,919 

1,072 
39, 047 

847 

1,372 

2,773 

946 

728 

879 
1,171 

918 
1,710 

392 
1,534 

666 
3,514 
1,298 

2,051 

1,727 

807 

5,707 

1,  1(H) 
35,005 

::: 

5, 103 
4,083 
7,123 

J,  304 

7,834 
1,753 
4,413 
4,252 
24,709 
5,371 
4,202 
4,014 
5,097 
3,011 
3,014 

4,737 
4,737 
3,333 
674 
1,007 

2,834 

533 

1,609 

15,074 

1,826 
1,283 
1,737 
1,582 
1,603 
1,804 
1,944 

1,859 
1.307 

41,412 

i'947" 

4,226 
3,952 
23,910 

2, 273 
4,187 
3,669 
22, 509 

Conklin  town 

Dickinson  town,  including  Port  Dickinson  vil- 

345 
1,280 

Sanford  town,  including  pari  of  Depn-il  village.. 

Deposit  village  <  part  of) 

Total  for    Di/iosit   rillage   in    Snnfnnl   /mm, 
Broome  (Panly,  and  Deposit  tnun,  ftela- 

3,265 
964 

7,035 

4,770 

3,530 

689 

1,244 

'554 
1.795 
14,321 

.        C1) 

4,463 
3,006 

liivrn   1-land   town,  coexten.-ive   with    Green 

Green  Ishi.nl  ;«'/■  '•  . . . . 

Trianglo  town,  including  Whitney  Point  village. 

1,879 

Union    town,    including   Endioott,    I.evlcrsliire, 

1,411 
3,207 

3,111 

982 

1,850 

2,967 

739 

65,643 

2,112 
12,967 

Windsor  town,  including  Windsor  village 

Allegany  town,  including  Allegany  village 

3,398 
1,286 
1,557 

1,516 

387 

1,627 
684 

898 
US 

1,098 
185 

593 
1,710 
1,093 

475 
229 

2,067 
985 
948 

T.568 
1,159 

2.236 
461 

1,125 
626 
803 
859 

1,905 

1,368 

603 

1,529 

912 

741 

1,166 

3,692 

1,645 

2,035 
650 

1,833 
732 

1,030 
240 

1,224 
198 

644 

l]l38 

571 
207 

2,038 

886 

1,043 

2,514 

1>9 

1.697 

200 

1,218 

1,003 
1,616 

1,557 

2,372 
1,882 

1 ,  632 
41,501 

1,949 
43,240 

('ari'ollton    town,    including    Lime-lone    village 

and  part  of  Allegany  Indian  Reservation 

Allegany  In,!. ,111  Ueseri  n';.,n  (pari  of) 

Total  for    Mliqar.n    In, Inn,    /,',-■.«  rralinn    in 
Carrollton,   < 'old  Spring,   I'M.,,,  e;t,al    Val- 
ley, Red    House,   Salamanca,   and  South 

1,884 

1,590 

759 

598 

973 

1,297 

2,071 

1,094 

1,990 
1,136 

1,056 
1,773 

2,282 

1,318 

1,524 

754 

1,354 

131 

781 

794 

2,431 

1,556 

2,100 

1,218 

1,105 

708 

1J202 

852 
1,260 
1,196 

496 
5,663 
4,382 

458 

993 
1,209 

451 

1,615 

756 

655 

1,182 

1,436 

2,216 

1,190 

1,869 

954 

1,639 

978 

2,035 

1,208 

1,424 

685 

1,310 

1,699 

786 

717 

1,509 

1,419 

1,990 

950 

Cold  Sprint.*  tow  11.  including   11:111   of  Allegany 

Allegany  Indian  Rese  rial  ion  •  i„i,i  ,,f   

Conewauco  town,  im  hiding  pari,  of  East  Ran- 

Andover  town,  including  Andover  village 

^^c«  town^meiuding  Angelica  villa-- 

1,749 

953 

1,500 

2,233 

Totalfor  East  Randolph  rillage  in  (  uneu  ango 

liulivai  town,  including  lioiivar  village 

Elko  town,  including  part  of  Allegany  Indian 

I'.uins  town,  including  Cma.-craga  village 

'  6.5.9 
1,639 

Allinnng  In,!, 'in   '\  sere  nil,,,)  '  part  of) 

Lllioottville  town,  including  Ellicottville  vil- 

Caneadea  town,  including  Oran:  '1  \  iilage 

2,369 
1,502 
2,136 

l',052 
800 
S12 
1.749 
1,280 
926 

1^281 

547 
4,981 
3,556 

l!l63 

843 

911 
891 

1   386 

l!076 
954 

1,913 
1,249 

1,355 
1,391 

567 
4,765 
8,485 

649 
1,206 
1,219 

374 

l-'rani-linville     (own,    including    Franklinville 

i  Ati-a  town,  in:  1 1 1 1 1  i ! i "  Cuba  village 

2.224 

1- "rioiidship  iii'fii,  including  Prion  Mini  village. 
Friendship  village 

Croat  Vallcv  town,  including  pari  of  Allegany 

Granger  town 

Allegany  Ineliin  lusere ■'!!,, n  ipartof) 

1,312 

Independence  town 

1,194 

Little     Valley    town,   including    Little  Valley 

698 

■:.■<< 

677 

1.022 

Xcw  Albion  town,  including  Cai  c 

Cattaraugus  village 

1,858 

Richburg  village 

878 

0  Bingbamton  city  in  1908. 


tween  1890  a 


348 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF   MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   ] 890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  L90Oand  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  I890and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   L900,  Vol,  i,  Tabic  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890   . 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cattaraugus  County— Continued. 

14,743 

1,51/1 

1,100 
2,985 

2,347 
1,816 
1,962 

922 

1,184 
ISO 

1,374 
1,349 

2,012 

2,371 

758 

2,486 

408 

1,298 

781 
168 

6,760 
122 

6,792 
530 

97 
1,563 

67,106 

•9,402 

7,358 

105,126 

88,314 

843 
2,136 

664 
1,564 

1,258 
476 

54S 
3,515 

1,122 

1,380 
606 

1,164 
17,221 
6,669 
S,S99 
3,852 
4,401 
429 
1,695 

4,371 
619 

2,141 

1,235 
882 

1,155 

67 

5,670 
69 

721 

918 
2,192 

674 
1,684 

1,406 
489 

677 
3,590 

943 

1,745 

701 

1,229 

11,616 

Hinli  lown,  including  Lakewood  village 

2,089 

charlotte  lown.  including  part  of  Sinclairville 

Total  for  Sinclairville  ullage  in  1  -haih/ile  and 

4,854 
1,105 

1,216 
149 

1,343 
1,940 
1,475 

2,143 

2,319 

748 

2,  C05 

446 

973 

263 

5,174 
100 

'483 

713 

17  S 

1,738 

66,234 

4,149 
1,042 

1,123 

Chautauqua  town,  including  Mayville  \  illagc. . . 

3,259 

Perrysburg  town,  including  part  of  Cattaraugus 

Cherry  Creek  town,  including  Cherry  Creek  vil- 

1,481 

Perrysbvrg    Imm,     Cattaraugus     County, 
Hanover  ton  it,    cimniaugt/a    cminly.  and 

9,416 

Persia  hra  n,  i  i  n  - 1 1 1 . 1  i  i  t  ■_■  pari  of  (towanda  \  illagc. 

1,506 

454 
1,628 

3,118 
606 
1,136 
1,330 
1,014 
1,198 

88 

4,778 
31 

623 
1,944 
2,988 

359 
22,892 

taraugus    Count//,  /aid    CnH/ns  //>//■ :/,  Erie 

!.';.■■■    1     in      1       in,  ,    ,!,■,,:,            .,     1      ,.■,.,:, 

villages — 

Port  villo  Iowa,  including  I'orla  illu  village 

2,339 

2,448 

1,201 

1,150 

1,746 

Gerry  town,  including  pari  ol  .sinclairville  \  it- 

K<al   House  town,  including  part  of  Allegany 

Allcuaitii  Indian  Rextrnalit/n  (part  of) 

Salamanca   town,    including    Salamanca    and 

Hanover  town,  includi  ia  Forescville  and  Silver 
Creek  villages  and  part  of  Cattaraugus  Indian 

4,572 

3,692 

495 

1,249 

Cattaraug/i         In/n  '       r/n    a// (part  of) 
[For  total,  see  Perrysburg  town,  Cattarau- 
gus County.] 

Harmony  town,  including  Panama  village 

2 

31 

4 
4 
4 

5 
6 

1 

7 
6 
3 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
1 

847 
SS7 
297 
439 
677 
695 
911 

636 
520 

■147 
309 
285 
058 
181 

568 
8S6 
781 
140 
481 

1,723 
65,308 

34,668 

4,203 
1,924 
4,741 
2,144 
3,649 
2,612 
4,214 

3,745 
3,397 
1,437 
348 
2,221 

1,344 

1,569 

374 

326 

1,103 

1,017 

1^451 

1,719 

493 

864 

1,909 

1,085 

941 

2,160 

1,324 

1,209 

1,393 

1,470 

756 

1,423 

1,447 
798 

2,359 
671 
613 
960 

1,343 

1,208 

30,345 

25,858 

491 
1,038 
1,613 
6,313 

4,127 
2,690 

900 
2,256 
1,633 
1,560 

760 
1,852 
1,206 
3,882 
2,430 

51,063 

Pomfret  town,  including  Fredonia  village 

I'm  Hand  town,  including  Brocton  village 

Aurelius  town,  including  Cayuga  village 

1,563 

390 

2,582 

1,525 

1,624 

1,793 

511 

2,871 

1,996 

cling  Sherman  village 

1,531 

Cato  town,  including  Meridian  \  itlaac  and  part 

Westfleld  town,  including  Westfield  village 

3,401 

54,662 

350 

335 
1,360 
1,076 
2,075 
1,668 

350 
1,909 

499 
1,079 
1,914 
1,013 

991 
2,373 

1,44* 

1,402 
1,331 
1,657 
896 
1,440 

1,770 
994 

2,516 
610 
779 

1,038 

1,448 

1,549 
1,055 
2,320 
1,873 

Ashland  town,  including  Wellsburg  village 

769 
4S2 
476 
1,535 
870 
1,328 
37, 176 
2,392 
4,156 
3,527 
4,116 
2,743 
3,850 
4,033 
2,440 
2,329 
3,121 
1,539 
2,930 

1,605 
492 

2, 732 

954 

536 

664 

1,705 

1,109 

1,500 

35,672 

Ledyard  town,  including  Aurora  village 

2,185 
555 
1,001 
1,952 
1,105 
1,047 
2,498 
1,486 
1,579 
1,162 

'981 
1,498 

1,991 

2, 959 
738 
864 
1,056 
1,672 
1,706 

30,893 

n.  including  Pairhawn  village 

Elmira  town,  including  part  of  Elmira  Heights 

1,260 
S18 

1,763 
996 

.....              .         ...               .       ■'..'.„ 

Victorv  town 

Krin  lown 

1,289 

1  Part  of  Olean  town  (including  North  Olean  village)  annexed  to  Olean  city  ir 


2  returned  in  1900  as 


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Table  1.—  POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  L900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Tables.) 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1010 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 
43,658 

1900 
43,211 

1890 

Chemung  County— Continued. 

5,376 

2,240 

1,778 
2,034 
1,134 
476 
1,470 

36,576 

4,944 

1,445 

1,901 
2,201 
1,406 

m 

1,652 
36,568 

3,482 

46  172 

Horseheads  town,  including  Ilorseheads  village 

1,137 
811 

1,167 

3,396 

i,m 

2,251 
4,114 
1,813 

800 
1,283 

720 
1,049 
2,819 
1, 137 

1^504 
11,417 
1,956 

a,  825 

2,856 
1?566 
2,214 

2,947 
698 
1,219 
1,620 
1,378 
2,506 
1,980 
771 

29,249 

1,238 
974 
1,307 

3,537 

2,018 
4,416 
1,964 
812 
1,277 

1,086 

'953 

1J390 
9,528 

/,  716 
2,044 
1,658 

1,816 
37,776 

Chatham  town,  including  pari  ol  Chatham  vil- 

Van  Kitci!  town,  including  Van  Ktten  village. 

Total  for  Chatham  village  in  Chatham  and 

Claverack  town,  including   I'hilmont village 

4, 518 

1,780 

729 

2,017 

1,159 

838 

764 

371 

2,992 

1,275 

2,013 

570 

813 

2,328 

1,114 

691 

8,500 

7,422 

1,089 

952 

880 

1,196 

1,191 

'•je 

1,104 

1,654 
657 
664 
913 
649 

874 
960 
949 
1,205 
257 

48,230 

1,920 

1,991 

'997 
987 
423 
3,152 
1,236 
2,208 

907 
2,525 

'801 
7,004 
5,766 

2,083 

683 

2,117 

1,049 

1, 109 

1,166 

542 

3,164 

1,067 

2,236 

726 

1,025 

2,427 

979 

858 

6,524 

5,212 

l|683 
2,903 

Bainbri  [ge  tow  a,  including  Bainbi  idge    UJ    e 

Client  low  11,  including  pari  of  Chatham  village. . 

Cieene  town,  i .  1  < ■  1 1 1 ■  1  i 1 1  ■_'  Cieene  village 

.1'          '  U"     III        i  .',     1.    including     \  I''.'.     K.M  III!    v-  1 1  1  ■  1  ■_■«.»  _ 

Kinderhook  town,   including    Kinderlinuk  and 

3,333 
913 
1,300 
1,707 
1,556 
2,719 
2,125 
894 

27,576 

3  709 

Xoiw  ich  In  Hii,  ini'lihliiig  Xorw  ich  village 

1,437 

1,234 

3,545 

1,931 

780 

1,020 
662 

2,014 
223 

711 

1,105 
1,290 
300 

47,430 

1,284 

1,477 
915 
983 

'762 

2,847 
187 

636 
960 
1,318 
1,390 

965 
11,504 

2,086 
2,136 
1,502 
2,153 

3,155 
59 

2,695 
931 
881 
551 
623 
3,891 
2, 6S6 

1,079 
757 
718 
518 
711 
1,132 
1,136 
643 

45,575 

912 
9,014 

8,590 

Sherburne    town,   inclining  Sln'i'liurnc  village 

Cortlandvillc  town,  including  McCrawville  vil- 

2,907 
39 

2,381 

750 

991 

610 

7.53 

3,S64 

2,342 

538 

1,664 

1,092 

857 

852 

622 

762 

1,217 

1,326 

687 

46,413 

Total  for Earlville  village  in  Sherburne  /»»'//, 
Chenango    County,  and  Hamilton   town, 

2,861 

Totalfor  Ilonur  nlhuji   in    (  iirllmidiilli  nnd 

Smyrna  town,  including  Smyrna  village 

1,095 

46,437 

1  loin. a-  iown,  including  part  of  Homer  village.    . 

4, '.'Oil 

2,383 

2,045 
1,046 

1,835 
1,866 
1,959 

4,637 
1,280 
1,638 
2,973 
1,598 

4.203 
1,050 

1,146 
3,079 
3,163 

560 
2,236 
11,138 
1,873 
1,994 

964 
2,187 
1,709 
2,411 

3,000 
96 

2,465 

2,195 
1,118 

2,110 
2,067 
1,933 

4,748 
1,311 

2, 796 
3,720 

2,368 

2,532 
1,125 

2,103 
2,159 
2,256 

5,207 

1,275 
1,856 

l|750 

3,977 

Marathon  town,  including  Marathon  village 

Ausable  town,  including  part  of  Keesev  ille  vil- 

Clinton    Cniinty,    unit     ClirxUrti/ld    loan, 

Willetttown 

Champlain    town,    including    champlain    and 

45,496 

2,007 

414 

912 

3,193 

1,427 

2,815 

1,736 

1,641 

720 

2,403 
473 
1,373 
5,191 
1,329 

1,244 

289 

973 
1,481 
1,053 

1,927 

365 

932 

3,156 

1,620 

3,243 

2,078 

1,747 

753 

2,529 
473 
1,378 
5,308 
1,283 

1,221 
248 

901 

1,475 
1,245  1 

Dannemora   town,   including  part  of  Danne- 

Totalfor  Duiint  mum.  >  illngr  i  in  l>an ncnhnii 

3,248 

3,572 

527 

2,372 

8,434 

3,046 
3,467 

Deposit  town,  including  part  of  Deposit  village  . 

[For    total,   see     Sanford    town,    Broome 
County.] 

1,    ;■,            ,.                                .  :  h  1 

2,356 
7,010 

Hancock  town,  including  Hancock  village 

Harpersfield  Iown,  including  pail,  of  Stamford 

3  3,178 
3,463 

'2,490 
3,'496 

Saranac  town,   including  part  of  Daimemora 

'....■ 

Sclnnlci   Kails  town 

1,665 

1,456 

own 

1,397 

1  Incorporated  in  1901. 

2  Plattsburg  village,  returned  with  Plattsburg  I 
city  and  part  of  Plattsburg  town  annexed  in  1902;  pi 
to  Plattsburg  town  in  1903. 


a  Exclusive  of  population  of  Plattsburg  village. 


350 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION—NEW  YORK 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[for  changes  in  boundaries,  elc,  I  .el  wren  I '.mo  and  111  10.  see  foolnolcs;  for  I  hose  between  I  Kill)  and  I'.llKl,  see  Ueportsof  1.1  ic  Twelfth  Census:    1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Delaware  County— Continued. 

1,393 

3,802 

2,104 
4,148 
2,  607 

2,113 
W 

684 
2,127 
5,088 
3,103 

87,661 

1,508 

3,619 
640 
2,134 
4,023 
2,331 

1,997 

653 
2,482 
4,869 

2,811 

81,670 

1,555 

3,313 

616 

2,272 

3,122 

1,358 

1,940 

562 
2,626 
4,543 

77,879 

Erie  County -Continued. 
Buffalo  city— Continued. 

13,636 
21,522 
17,219 
18,870 
13,804 
12,136 

16,479 
19,016 

7,650 
750 

3,921 

2^991 

4,568 

4,391 
2,246 
2,636 
2,526 
2,130 
3,124 

914 

6,059 

849 

2,134 

7,745 

~2.  295 
1, 936 

9,603 
3,171 

1, 382 

63 

497 
2,424 
1.044 

N.  290 

3, 426 
1,827 
2, 175 
1,020 

4,  005 
33,458 

Middletown     town,    including     Margarclvillc 

Stamford   town,  including   llobarl  village  and 

1     ,■'    11       ■;>(    '     1:        ■          '.        11     .    I.,.,;    ■ 

5,156 
669 

3,379 

2,948 
1,260 

3,753 
878 
608 

4,080 

2^350 
2,308 
2,202 
2,  795 
712 
1,030 

4,073 
415 
1,683 
1,434 

Total  for  Di/nn  lillugi   in    l.ti/kloivaga  ami 

2,123 
827 
1,278 
2,01(1 
2,226 

13,858 

616 
3,902 
6, 727 
3,019 
1,350 

893 
2,110 

868 
1,927 

848 
1,420 

1,358 

w 

27,936 

4,781 

4,441 

3,679 

4,448 

3,703 
3,417 
3,467 

~924 

3,705 
960 
1,034 
3,532 
1,548 
1,520 
1,097 

3,813 
2,271 

i,136 
528,985 

2,374 
1,071 
1,370 
1,959 
1,970 

13,016 

3,673 
6,807 
2,806 
1,304 

950 
2,047 

802 
1,921 

781 
1,203 

1,483 

2.362 
1, 113 
1,426 

1,803 

11,840 

74:) 

3,617 

4,278 

2,821 

1,403 

1,020 

2.020 

638 

1,949 

630 

1,308 

1,531 

Collins   town,   including   pans  of  Cattaraugus 

Indian  Peservniioi 1  Cow  anda  village 

Cattaraugus  Indian  t.'escriuiinn  (part  of) 

2,302 

[For  total,   see   Persia   town,  Cattaraugus 
County.) 
Concoid  town,  including  Springville  village 

I'isbkill  lown. including  I'i-hkdi.  cishkdll  and- 
ing,  and  Mai  lea  wan  \  illagts 

3,881 

2,288 

Iiti'  tuv  n    1  tn  lii        \n   i  i     .   u  i  ' 

Null  lleaU    loV.  1 , .  : 11 ,  1 : :  d  1 1)  g    Mlllcllnn   Village 

Hamburg  lown,  including  Blasdell  and  Ham- 

Flasdell  village 

IJuwhurg  village 

Holland  town.... 

Lai  kawanna  oil  v2 

Ward  1 

Pawling  town,  in.  hiding  Paw  hug  village 

3,802 

lMea-anl  \'alle\  lown.  ill:  lulling  i  I.  a.gui  Will,  y 

1,595 

24,029 

22.200 

Wards 

Lancaster   town,    including    Lancaster    village 
and  part  of  Depew  village 

2,720 
3,750 

3,884 

1,585 

142 

488 

l'54S 

7,421 

3,902 

Fain-asur  i  illngr 

Manila  town 

Ncwstcad   town,  including  Akron  village  and 

pari  of  Tonawanda  Indian  P     'nation 

A  l:ron  village 

Toiiauailda  Java:;;  Fir:  n  .illov  l/i.iri  of) 

.   Total  for  Taaai.  r.nda  Indian  Ft .-, ,  i  a,  ion'  in 
Kin-stead   ion  a,    Eric    County,   and   Ala- 
bama and  F<  inhroki  loirus,  Giniscc  County. 

p$|pg;^ 

6, 820 

3,504 

3,895 
857 
1,153 
3,472 
1,494 
1,624 
945 

4,319 
2,627 
3,032 
1,027 

433,686 

4,782 
976 

.  3,718 

4,388 

i.64" 
1,859 
1,033 

4,575 

2,742 

2,  700 

693 

322.981 

3,721 

Total  Jo  W(i}i/-ii:airxFulh  iniagc  in  Foi-gh- 

Kn!  llouk  lown.  including  bed  Honk  :md  Tivuli 

Sardinia  town 

Phineheck  lown,  in.  hiding  lilnnebeok  village. 

7, 145 

Wappinger  lown,  in  haling  pat'  vl  Wappi'c.ors 

'Poiiawaaila  town,4    including  Kenniore  village . 

6  1,205 

318 

1,220 

5,363 

30,707 

0  521 

\Vasl:i'u:ion  nova.  Preluding  Millhmok  village.. 

Cliestci field  town,  including  part  of  Keescville 

2,748 

828 

4,629 

1,105 

2,781 
1,535 

2,424 
299 

540 
423,715 

9,129 
16,505 

12,644 

11,848 
14,462 
32,474 
20, 157 
14.711 
22,872 
24,642 
9,925 
11,907 
19,385 
21,901 

'607 

4,223 

906 

4,015 

2,005 

262 
352,387 

2.304 

533 

4,014 

1,829 

1,108 
505 

2, 231 

1,227 

937 

848 

6.754 

'509 

3,890 
1,682 
1,019 

4,983 
434 

740 

SS2 

67 

1,013 

'992 

2,112 

1,131 
491 
1,333 
1,744 
1,394 

l]052 
4,447 

'507 

1,986 

Amherst  town.  including  Willi  uus\  ille  village. . 

[For    total,    see     Ausaide     town,    (  Union 
County.] 

Aurora  lown,  including  Easi    \urora  village 

3.200 
1,582 
1,278 

1,396 

t.li.-abelhlown  town.  i.ncludiM.a   Klizabethtown 

Brant  town,  including   Karnliam   village  and 

part  of  Cat  tar;. ii -jus  Indian   Hc^a  vd  :o:i 

Cattaraugus  Imli.ii:  Fe  mi  iiinn  ■  n  a.'  of).    ... 
[For  total,  see  Perrysburg  lowa,  Catlarau- 
gus  County.] 

1,399 

255, 664 

Movia'i  town,  i a.  hiding  I'on  IPairv  village 

Port  Henry  village 

Ninth    |-.li-.i  lown."  including   Lake   Placid  vil- 

I.nlu  Fhn-.d  lillngi  ; 

Sarannc  Lai::  i  ili"ni  i  ■/>  ni  of) 

Total  for  Sara  nuclide  village'-  in  .\oilh  Film 
and  SI.    Ain and    tonus.     Fss,  x     County, 
and  Harriet  si  oun  loan,  Franklin  County.. 

2,694 
544 

709 

768 

SI      'rmand    lown."    including     blooming, inle 

village  and  pa;  I  of  Sa'    tare  bake  village 

Bloomingilai,  ..:<■.,.  • 

033 

SO 

1,272 

Ward  16 

1,474 

'  Incorporated  in  lira. 

2  Lackawanna  eitv  i"   " 

3  Returned  in  1900 
Genesee  Count  v.  onlv 


K.vrlusive  of  ponulaliou  of  Tonawanda  village. 

Pans  of  North  Elba  and  St.   \rmahd  towns  annexed  to  Saranae  Pake  village 


returned  with  Tonawanda  tt 


n  1900,  incorporated  a 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION- NEW  YORK. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF   MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  ] 900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  IflOOand  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1880  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  t,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Essei  County— Continued. 

Tieonderoga  low  n,  including  Tieonderoga  village 

Ticoiuli  ruga  tillage 

West  port,  town    incliitl  in.t;  West  port  village 

4,940 

%,w 

'692 

1,580 

573 

45,717 

5,048 
1,911 
1,727 

iiso'i 

Genesee  County-Continued. 

1,462 
2,301 

413 

W2 
30,214 

1,542 

2,425 

401 

Pembroke   town,    ineludm"   (.alii    village   and 

part  of  Tunav.  anda  Indi    n  1  V  .  1  >  a  lion 

Corfu  village .. 

Stafford  town 

Greene  County 

2,679 

1,522 
634 

43,853 

1,568 
678 

38,110 

1,338 
31,478 

Franklin  County 

31,598 

A 1  trillion  t  town,  i ii"ln- 1 ••>■_;   k  upper  Lake  \  illago.. 

4,691 

8,067 
1,946 
2,341 

2,58S 

1,249 

872 

741 

1,772 

2,840 

1,01,5 

1,323 

1,609 

300 

2,028 

877 

1,447 

4,753 
3,897 

10,154 
6,467 
2,846 
675 
2,170 

44,534 

3,045 

Ashland  towi 

040 
2,720 
1,956 
1,841 
9,066 
5,296 
3, 620 
2,4U 
1,475 
1,556 

331 

2,699 

408 

660 

1,057 

1,054 

1,936 

781 

1,438 

4,373 

692 
2,891 
2,171 
2,176 
8,566 

5,484 

4,102 

2,735 

1,036 

1,651 

350 

2,788 
431 

1,028 

1,153 

2,283 

775 

1,387 

4,947 

787 
2,876 
2,024 
2,191 
8,263 
4,920 
3,  773 

Amicus  town,  including  Alliens  village 

Bangor  town 

2^414 

2,742 

1,253 

938 

706 

1,936 

2,723 

973 

1,206 

'312 

2,043 

822 

1,501 

3,390 
2,248 

10,009 
6,935 
2,484 
580 
1,615 

42.842 

2,  445 
2,263 

1,496 

l!ouiba\   low  n,'  ini  Inning  St.  Regis'  Indian  Kc's- 

Cairo  town 

t'atskill  low  11,  including  (  alskill  village 

Cat-skill  i  illagv 

t'n  vacl.ic  low  11,  mcluui'-g  ( '0-    ."'1  !■'  ,  ill  ice. 

892 

480 

2,072 

2, 965 

1J439 
1,664 

421 

2,207 
1,345 
1,582 

Brighton  town 

Surice  town 

Cliat.cnir.MV  low  n.uc  lildlll.  .  Iini  -  :  ■-.'■..■  '  '.ilia     '. 

Durham  town 

Green;  tile  town 

1,925 
1,951 

Chateaugati  villagi 

ville  villages - 

Hunter  village 

2,436 
699 

tori  Cm  inglon  imiii,  including  1  oil  1  o\  in  ■■Ion 

Fori  Coring/on  villagt 

2,455 

Ilarrietstown  town,3  including  part  of  Saranac 

1,503 

Saranac  Cake  i  illigc 3  ( pari  of) 

[For    total,  s.v     North    Klba   town,  Ks-.  -x 
County.] 
Malone  town,  including  Malone  village 

8,991 
4,986 

2,  512 
1,690 

37,650 

4,762 

232 

143 

258 

1,045 

458 

1,149 

149 

742 

56,356 

247 

299 

463 

1,219 

Santa  (  lara  town 

Indian   Lake  town 

469 

'319 
908 

51,049 

1,298 

500 

1,845 

441 

1,312 

20,642 
4,658 
2,626 
S,S40 
3,774 
2. 894 
S,S50 

10,447 
2,462 

2,960 
2,126 
2,511 
2,065 

2,228 

1,241 
175 

2,685 
695 
607 

37,615 

603 
1,946 

470 
1,566 
18, 349 

816 

2,021 

624 

1,864 

13, 864 

Herkimer  County 

45,608 

1,071 
941 

1,305 
357 

3,303 

10,160 

6,588 

7,520 

12,273 

3,633 
2,320 
2,522 
3,798 
638 

3,355 
2,510 

1,490 
268 
583 
79 

332 
642 
527 

1,772 
358 
253 

1,468 

'897 
1,071 
1,250 
465 
178 
1,386 

1,268 
1,043 

1,390 
361 

667 
4,472 
2,664 

8,663 
6, 138 
2,02S 
6,748 
5,555 
931 
10,381 

Fairlicld   town,   including   pan    of  Middleviilc 

Middle  villi   ullaiu  (pari  nf) 

Total  for  Miiiillivillc  allay,   in   Faii'iild  and 

I'rankioi'l  tow  11,  including   l'i    nl.ioii  \  il;  ice      . 

Ward  5 

i6,'is6" 

7,"  768 

Johnstown  oily     ... 

3.9SS 

Herman    Mais   (own,  including  Ilion  and   Mo- 
haw  k  villages 

4,057 

2, 136 

2,226 
1,046 

1,258 
108 

1,915 
667 
830 

34,581 

3,191 

2,181 

Mohawk   village 

Herkimer  town,  including  Herkimer  village. ..  . 

Mayfield  town,  including  Mayfield  village 

4,666 

Nortl'.ainpion   town,   including   \'orlh\ille  vil- 

1,992 
792 

1,563 

Oppcn;ci':i  i"wn,  including  part  ol   Dolgoville 

Wards 

Total  for     Diilguilll     iiliagl     ill     0  /I'll  I'b,  in. 
If,  it  il,    liillnll    Intillll/,  Ulld  Mnillullil  Inifll, 

769 

997 

33,265 

Little  Falls  towns 

Manheim  town,  including  part  of  Dolge\  ille  vil- 
lage   

Dalgi  villi   lilfigf  1  p-iri  nj  > 

[For  total,  see    Oppenheim  town,  Fulton 
County.] 

Xewpcri   lowii.  including  Xe'.i.urt   village  and 
parts  oi  Middlcville  and   Poland  villages 

718 

2,648 
1,807 

1,613 
306 
610 
100 

370 

060 

2,025 

460 
2,078 

Alabama  town,  including  part  of  Tonawanda 

2, 231 

434 

1, 362 
212 
13, 830 
11,613 
1,631 
637 
1,270 

i:779 
1,384 

351 

3,77~1 
2,115 
1,236 

1, 957 

346 

1,503 

11,430 
9,180 

'  624 
1,330 
1,512 
1,887 
1,526 

8,144 

1,589 

714 

1,654 

Poland  villain    (pari  nf 

Total/or  1'nland  tiling,  in  AV  ie  pari  and  7,'w.v- 

Tu  nun  a, Ida  Indian  L'i  v  ri.i/i  .»  (  pari  of). . 
[For  total,  see  Newstead  town,  Eric  (  onni  v.] 
Alexander    own,  including   Uexender  village. 

1,587 

Xorv.ay  lown 

818 

Balax  ia  low  il'  including  Batavia  village' 

9,341 
7,221 
1,830 
623 
1,517 
1,578 

l)746 

428 
4,722 
2,743 
1,441 

578 

Kiesia.  lown,  including  1  ol  1   ia'c.:.   \  iila,"e  an  1 

Bergen  village 

270 
1,426 
1,365 
1,030 
1 ,  240 

920 

Salisbury  town 

Elba  town,  including  Elba  village 

.,,;.,,,      •      mi,  eeii,,           .            ;            .   '        ■      . 

Lci-'Hi  village : 

Oakfield  town        luding  c  un,     .  ■  ■  : 

353 

1,475 

771 

Winfield  town,  including  West  \V infield  village 
West  Winfield  village 

1,625 
741 

1  Part  of  Batavia  town  annexed  to  Batavia  village  in  1903. 
6  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Newstead  town,  Erie  County,  and 
Genesee  County,  only. 


1 1910. 
Alabama  t 


8  Part  of  Little  Falls  town  annexed  to  Little  Falls  ei 

9  Incorporated  it 
">  Incorporated  it 


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Table  1.—  POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Jefferson  County 

Adams  town,  including  Ulams  village 

A  daws  village 

Alexandria   town,    including    Alexandria    Bay 


Brownvilh  ii;ln-H  . 

Dexter  village 

t!li  a  furl;  vilhuji - 

(.'ape  Vincent  lawn,  including  Cape  Vincent  vil- 


KllMiuig  town,  including  Belle  ille,  Kllislmrg, 


and  Mannsx  ille  >  iliac 
Belleville  villain  . . 
Ellisburg  village.. 


Sacketts  Harbor  village. . 


l,  including  part  of  Black  River  vil- 


Rutland  towns . . 

Lorraine  town 

Lyme  town,  including  ( 'I  amnion;  village 

Chavmovt  village 

I ) i  leans  town 

Philadelphia  town,  including  Philadelphia  vil- 


Philadelphia  village.. 


Theresa  town,  including  Theresa  village. . 


Ward  6.. 
Ward  6.. 

Walerlown  U 


New  York  city  (part  of)  comprising  Brooklyn 


l-U-iiiikhjn  ISunmiili 

Assembly  Disinri  i . . 
Assembly  Disirk-l  ?.. 
Assembly  y;e,„-/  :... 


Assembly  District  6. 


Assembly  District  9. 


. I, -.:;(■  mhl'y  District  12... 


Ass,  in I, hi  Dhirirl  /.•;... 


Assembly  District  .?/.._ 

A  ssernbly  District  23 

[For  total  population  of  Mew  York  city,  s< 
New  York  County.] 


Lewis  County. . 


Ti il'ii I  for   Croi/liiiii   tillanr  ' 


Copenhagen  village. . 


Diana  town,  including  ITarrisville  village. . 

Harrisville  village 

i  Incorporated  in  1906. 


2,704 
1,S9S 

4, 1  US 


1,266 
2,S76 


2,200 

7S8 

2,367 


l.r,:t-l.:f.M 
SO,  071 


2,175 

62S 

2,196 


Lewis  County— Continued. 


High  Market  town.. 


Totalfor  fori  l.riidni  rillmji  in  Leyden  and 
Lyonsdale  towns 

Low  \  ille  (own,  including  Low  ville  village 


Totalfor  Lyon  x  Falls  lilhuu  in  Lyonsdale  and 


Martinsburg  town. . 


jw  Bremen  town,  including  part  of  Croghan 

village , 

Croghan  village  (part  of) , 


Watson  town 

We  i     'I  uriii     io\\  a,     including    '  :oirdali!.iw  illc 
village  and  part  of  Lyons  Falls  village 


Livingston  County.. 


Groveland  town 

Leicester  town,  including  Moscow  village. . 
Moscow  village*. 


l,  including  Lima  village. 


Mount  Morris  town,  including  Mount   Morris 


1/    I  in      1;    II  I 


North  Han  w  Hie  town,  including  l>ajis\  die  vil- 


Dansi  ill'  i  iilaiii 

Nunda  town,  including  Nunda  village. . 

Nunda  village 

Ossi  an  to wn 

Portage  town 

Sj  iai  1  a  low  n 


Madison  County 


t'azeiwvia  town,  including  Cazenovia  village. 


Morrisville  village.. 


Fenner 

l  ieorgetown  town 

I  la  mil  inn  Imni,  including  Hamilton  village  and 


par!  of  Karlville  village 

Kit  rl  villi  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Sherburne  town,  Chenango 
County.] 

Hamilton  village 

Lebanon  town 

Bene;  town,  including  Cauasl.ota  and  Wamps- 

\  ille  villages 

i  'anaslnla  village 

Wampsvilb  i  iiiny,  -     - 

Lincoln  town 

Mad o  low  n.  melodic 

Madison  village 


;  Madison  village.. 


Ward  /.. 
Ward:!.. 
Ward:,.. 
Ward/,.. 


Wards 

Ward  6 

Smithfield  town 

3tockbridge  town 

i,  including  riiilicnaugo  village.. 


3,875 
&,9Jfl 

1,007 


3,432 

a, oss 

2,248 


Cliittenango  village. . 
*  Oneida  village  made  coextensive  with  Oneida  town  and  incorporated  a 
ty  in  1901. 
s  Population  of  Oneida  town  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  lteports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Monroe  County 

283,212 

217,851 

189,586 

Nassau  County— Continued. 

Hempstead  town— Continued. 

1,200 
928 

1,225 
4,836 
4,964 

3,667 

17,831 
297 
1,981 

21,802 
1,667 

1,694 

2,762,522 

739 

3,998 
2,071 
1,549 
4,862 

7,777 
1,938 
2,184 
1,972 

2, 754 
1,169 
3,143 
1,000 
2,954 

6,566 
1,473 

2,398 
3,112 

3,634 

925 

1,205 

1,853 

5H5 

218,149 

2,760 

4,583 

5,821 
10, 188 

8,300 

8,240 
15,291 

7,261 
12, 064 
12,346 
15,566 

U,Wt 
8,339 

16,701 
17, 781 
17,546 
10,319 
1,582 
6,184 
2,150 
4,885 
3,679 
3,755 
1,032 
2,453 

57,567 

3,815 

1J581 
3,468 

5,579 

1,400 
2,188 
2,062 
2,863 
2,760 
1,176 
2,616 

715 
2,814 

486 
2,857 

4,703 

4,533 
2,109 
1,741 
2,910 
5,145 
930 

2, 135 
2,415 
2,991 
1,128 

2,571 
695 

2,912 
487 

2,845 

4,450 

Total  for  P'ltnnl  fail  riling,    •   in  11, in  /isuail 

2,612 

3,682 

668 

1,887, 

12,048 

4,831 

Mciiiliiii  (own,  including  1  loneoye  Fulls  village 

nn  1  !     lleni|isie.i.|   mw  n,  .11,  In, '       , 

1'arma  (own,  ineln  liu.:  1 !  illuii  i  illage 

Oyster  Bay  (own,  including  larmingdale  and 

16,334 

13,870 

1,668 
2,050,600 

pari  of  Ivasl   Uneliosler  \  ilia.1-'.' 

New  York  city  (part  of)  comprising  Bronx  and 

2,373 

2,552 
2,129 

2,762,522 
430,980 

24,707 
131,  248 

80,711 
106,030 

89.284 

I!, rl.il, i>',! 

75,878 

88,002 
99, 721 
67,341 
99,228 
62,483 

109, 107 
64,496 

100, 929 
62,833 
78,010 
52,290 
63.879 
72,031 
61,415 
63,348 
74,594 
82,407 
66,821 
73,446 
64,135 

119, 799 
86, 109 
64,282 
82,542 
65,203 
89,802 
65,300 
92,276 
64,327 

4,766,883 

92,036 

2,050,600 
200,607 

1,515,301 

1,000 
1,864 

162,608 

2,031 

493 
133,896 

Kigu  (own,  ineln,  line  i  Inn  eh  ulle  village 

1,860,093 

1,491 
4,743 

3J299 

1,695 

3J42 
3,139 

Sweden  town,  n    I  I     „  i  ,„, n  village 

1  -::.,'  mlilu  ,'r-,-inr, 

Yv    1    i   i   1       ii    in   In  1]  i     Webstei      ill  i 

2,071 
47,488 

2,400 
45,699 

Assembly  district  SO  (part  of) 

31,267 
3,768 
3,030 

3,914 
8,227 
2,379 
4,019 

mi 

3,074 
600 
875 

2,273 
900. 
1,904 
2,002 
812 
4,645 
2,762 
2,488 
1,100 

2,517 
737 

1,512 

3,369 
2,536 

83,930 

20,929 

17,336 

1             ,'    ■:    .    ,.    ,1         ,    ,            : 

Total  for  New    York  ,  ////,  em  Uinsne    villi 
Kings,  Nen    );>rl;,  (inu  us  and  Richmond 

3,437,202 
74,961 

Ward  2 

Niagara  County 

Wards 

62,491 

Ward  7 

1,7*9 

2,638 
121 

1,530 

3,263 
713 
417 

17,970 
2,615 
2.491 
2,437 
2,929 
4.341 
3,157 
2,399 
4,060 

30,445 
2,921 
4,495 
3,285 
2,639 
4,662 

3,187 
3,472 
3,848 
1,648 

2,728 
141 

1,431 

3,221 

697 

337 

16,581 

Amsterdam  town,6  including  Akin  and  Haga- 

3,202 

2,948 

Haitian,!   town,  including  part  of  Middleport 
village 

2,843 

Mid 'He  purl  1  illage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Middleport  village  in  Hartland  and 

Hagaman  village 

646 
3,888 
2,101 
1,052 

2^281 

977 
4,541 

2,444 
1,145 

2,569 
634 
360 

1,653 

2,674 
1,873 

65,448 

596 
4,267 

1J174 
2,296 
2,648 
1,122 
5,198 
2.864 
2,839 

2,871 
721 

1,217 
2,577 

|  an.ijoliane  low  n,  r, i.-TskIui;;  (  ;nm,oluine\  illage. 
Canajoharie  village 

Lev,  istoti  low  11    n  in  ln,i  ioi:  l.pw  islnn  v  illage  anil 
Tusouroi'a  Indian  Reservation 

Florida  town 

Lewiston  village 

16  038 

Ward2 

Mohawt-  [own,  in,  lading  Fonda  village 

Ward  4 

Palatine  tov,  n  i  i   in  'm.        n  and  Palatine 

WariB 

2,585 
3,248 
19,457 

1   ■mi.  ,  ..'.      :■■■  -.1,1,     :    Him 

3,170 

St.  Johnsville  town,   inclnnin-           n, ■-,,-,,,.- 

2,081 

1,263 

Ward  1 

Wards 

44.297 

27,066 

23,756 

Ward  8 _ 

ville  Center  villages  and  part  of  Floral  Park 

Niagara  town,  including  l.a  -alio  village 

La  Salle  villaae 

i,066 
661 

10,979 

1  Parts  annexed  to  Rochester  city  in  1901, 1905,  and  1908. 

2  Part  annexed  to  Rochester  city  In  1907. 
« Incorporated  in  1906. 

*  Parts  of  Brighton  town  (Including  Brighton  village)  annexed  in  1901, 1903, and 
1908  and  parts  of  Gates  aud  Irondeqtj, •■; I  ,,,.., ,•  ed  in  1907. 

6  Incorporated  In  1905. 

28407—12 23 


6  Part  of  Amsterdam  town 
'  Incorporated  in  1909. 
8  Comparison  of  populati 


(Rockton  village)  annexed  to  Amsterdam  city  in  1901 . 
in  for  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions  wherever 


354 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  cnanges  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MTNOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Niagara  County— Continued. 

11,955 
3,423 
3,646 
4,886 
1,267 
2,655 
656 

4,956 
1,409 
2,260 

W 

1,792 
2,979 

6BB 

154,157 

9,069 

4,793 

Oneida  County— Continued. 
Whitestown  town.  Including  Whltesboro  and 

7,798 

2,376 

691 

200,298 

6,235 
1,958 

5,155 
1,663 

1,364 
2,235 

647 

4,797 
1,290 
1,923 

1,514 

2,210 

490 

4,632 

168,735 

Porter  town,  inclinling  Younwlown  village 

Royalton  town,  including  part  of  Middleport 

Camillus  town,  including  Camillus  village 

2,642 

763 

2,475 

2,431 

7,422 

3,274 

810 

2,980 
462 
978 

1,557 

m 

5,959 

5,139 

1,601 
188 

665 

4,509 
1,865 

3,099 

6,016 
1,481 
1,314 

'917 

6,340 

1,066 
2,093 
3,208 
1,388 
4,274 
1,616 
1,064 
137, 249 

7,015 
8,401 

9,134 
5,962 
6,169 
6,367 
4,925 
9,099 
6,624 
8,137 
9,696 
6,649 
6,945 
7,364 
6,829 
8,052 
9,737 
1,386 
661 

3,200 
1,234 

52,286 

2,453 

567 
2,611 
2,578 

5,435 

2,609 

341 

''649 
1,118 
1,686 

3, 493 

1,892 
214 

630 
1,812 

5,374 
1,304 
1,219 
2,581 
689 

5,580 
316 
1,202 
2,546 
3,745 
1,133 
4,205 
1,495 
1,159 
108,374 

2,678 

1,902 

1,926 

2,881 

612 

132,800 

4,015 
2,978 

182,922 

D<>   Will   lown,   including  East  Syracuse  and 

Elbridge  town,  including  Elbridge  and  Jordan 

1,449 

1,959 

892 

3,191 
1,794 

832 

245 

3,426 

2,1110 

1,660 

936 

697 

1,100 

607 

4,333 

1,236 

1,379 

1,301 

1,744 
242 

1,410 

5,947 
1,19B 

'649 
1,087 

S9S 

421 
20,497 
3,066 
S,B64 
S,SS6 

2,631 
1,910 
2,48S 

1,168 
785 

2,402 
337 
278 

289 
74,419 
1,391 
6,674 
3,225 
S,20? 
3,312 
2,646 
6,980 
14,471 
6,237 
3,24S 
6,471 
4,676 
4,253 
4,843 
3,790 

3,197 
393 
461 

3,456 
108 

1,904 
169 

1,355 

1,995 

1,744 

'811 

706 

3,332 

1,745 

931 

3,745 
2,370 
1,756 
1,207 
785 
1,562 

2,068 
1,984 
625 
860 
3,509 
1,613 

1,073 

Augusta  town,  including  Oriskany  Falls  village. 

Boonville  town  including  Boonville  village 

La  Fayettt  t                1             ,    it  of  Onondaga 

Bridgewater  town,  including  Bridgewater  vil- 

Onondaga  Indian  Reservation  [pari  of) 

■<'<.;,■!  1,1.  :  -i-Hiilniii,  i'l.hmi  U/servationinLa 

Camden  town,  including  Camden  village 

3,391 
1,902 
1,954 
1,489 
920 
1,519 

Lysander  town,  including  part  of  Baldwinsville 

Total  for    Ihihhi  in        1.                      <<     ■       nn,h  1 

Forestport  town,  including  Forestport  village... 

i  mils!:   iiiun   iiicludiiii;  I'iiwiieviUe  and  Man- 

Kirkland  town,  including  Clinton  village 

4,545 
1,340 
1,571 
1,398 

1,804 
238 

1,571 

5,230 
1,007 
2,626 
568 
1,208 

389 
15,343 

4,852 
1,269 
1,845 
1,213 

2,145 

290 

2,024 

5,005 
912 

3,211 
843 

1,099 
SB8 

368 
14,991 

\I.11     mImi-      ii-     ,'     1  Mi-lnil  ni'.     'M:   1  i-i   IIP            II-      1- 

Marshall  town,  including  part  of  Waterville  vil- 

Onondaga  town,'  including  part  of  Onondaga 

Total  for  Waterville  village  in  Marshall  and 

_  Onondaga  Indian  Reservation  (part  of) 

New  Hartford  town,s  including  New  Hartford 

Mill  mi  town,'  in.  ln.Iing  Liverpool  village 

3,490 

Skaneateles  town,  including Skaneateles  village. 

Remsen  town  including  part  of  Remsen  village. 

Total  for  Remsen  tillage*  in  Remsen  and 

Sangerfield  town,  including  part  of  Waterville 

2,440 

■1,333 

902 

'SB2 
333 

3,017 
1,734 
1,005 

2,709 
406 

peet,  and  Trenton  villages  and  part  of  Remsen 

1,465 

674 

3,297 
1,180 

49.605 

298 
56,383 

284 
44,007 

498 

Van  Buren  town,  including  part  of  Baldwins- 

Uardl 

48,453 

Ward  7 

1,247 
559 

9,405 
7,217 
1,675 
1,244 
1,860 
2,538 
1,892 
1,568 
12,446 
1,879 
2,466 
2,916 
1,068 
2,163 
1,966 
1,086 

1,310 
674 

8,284 
6,161 

Canandaigua  town,  including  Canandaigua  vil- 

Wardli 

2,784 
291 
380 

3,875 

177 
2,218 

3,016 
S17 
S77 

4,535 

1,940 
1,607 
10, 433 

Verona  town,  including  New  London  village 

Vienna  town.  Including  Sylvan  Beach  village 

2,220 

1,621 
2,192 

1,817 
2,313 

Westmoreland  town 

Geneva  town 

i,09i 

1,320 

'Special  charter,  1901. 


,0  Syracuse  city  Id  1908  and 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

Li  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Ontario  County— Continued. 
bam  town,  including  part  of  Rushville  vil- 


Pnsluillc  villain  (pari  of) 

Total  for  Pushvillr  village  in  Gorham  town, 
Ontario  County,  and  Potter  town,    Yates 


id  Phelps  to 

if  a nchisler  village 

Shortsi'ille  village 

Naples  tow  n,  including  Naples  village. . 


West  Bloomfield  (own.. 


Orange  County.. 


Blooming  Grove  town,  including  Washington- 
ville  village 

Washingtonville  village 

Chcslci  I  own.  i  Hi  hi  ding  Chester  village 


a,  including  Highland  Falls  vil- 


'  /  /  ah  ■     i. 


Middletowncity.. 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  J, 

ilhn-'iiik  low  o,  in,  hiding Unionville  village.. 


ornery  town,  including  Montgomery  and 

Walden  villages 

l/'fli'v       :'  '         '  ■/  ....  


>.'e  \v  1 1 1 1 1  ch  city 

Ward  1 

WardZ 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

X mi'  1  hi i  gh  town 

Xi«.v  Windsor  town 

Port  Jervis  citv  2 

Ward  /...". 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Tuxedo  town 

WalUill  (own 

Warwick  town,  including  Warwick  v: 

Warwick  village 


Orleans  County 

'•  II    !'■■■■■   ■•■■■         OIC in-        il'l  ni     >  :      I.  hi    l  .I!.'  .I 

Albion  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Albion  village  in  Albion  and  Gaines 

Barre  town 

Carlton  town 

Clarendon  town 

Gaines  town,  including  part  of  Albion  village . . . 
Albion  village  (part  of) 

I       'C    '   'II       0,1      l  

Murray  town,  including  Holley  village 

Holley  village 


4,003 
S,S47 
4,221 

L.  11.15 


2.277 
2,727, 
6,403 


1,046 
1,297 


'2,156 
5,021 
2,907 


5,061 
H024 

2. 13.' 


2,17,4 
2,374 
1,731 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Orleans  County— Continued. 


Total  for    Molina    Vila, gem     Kofi, wag    anil 

Shelby  towns 

i,  including  part  of  Medina  village. . 


Oswego  County 

Albion  town,  including  Altmar  village. . 

Altmar  village 

Amboy  town 


Constantia  toi- n    n.  ici  ,       i     ,  land  village. . 

Cleveland  village 

Fulton  city  6 


New  Haven  t( 
Orwell  town. 

I  tSlVCS'o  cit.\    . 

Ward  2'.'. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 
Wards.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  7.. 


Parish  village.. 


Pulaski  village 

Sandy  Creek  town,  including  Lacona  and  Sandy 
Creek  villages 

Lacona  villa  ye 

Sandy  Creek  village 

Scliio,  |ijicl  Ion  li,  melodic:;  i'lioeiii  ■;  village.  .  . 

Phoenix  village 

'  "I'K'i  towns 


Otsego  County.. 


Ha rUviek  to wn .  ? 

Laurens  town,  including  Laurens  village... 


Milford  tc 

Milford  village 

Morris  town,  including  Morris  village.. 

,1  fon  is  village 

New  Lisbon  town 

Oneon ta  city  "> 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Oneonta  town  >° 

Otego  town,  including  Otego  village... 


2,425  . 

S,620  . 

2,937  . 

2,985  . 


2,671 
1,255 
1,311 


S,145 
4,716 


2,259 

689 

'8,206 


1,249 
1,408 
1,149 


3,012 
1,532 
2,480 


8  Exclusive  of  population  of  Port  Jervis  village. 

*  Incorporated  in  1906. 

•  Incorporated  in  1903. 

«  Fulton  and  Oswego  Falls  villages,  returned  with  Volney  and  Granby  towns  in 
1900,  consolidated  and  incorporated  as  Fulton  city  in  1902. 


1,803 
685 
597 

1,703 


1     .  in  1   1  ..I    .  1   m   ( 1011  of  Oswego  Falls  villa; 

9  Exclusive  of  population  of  Fulton  village. 

10  Oneonta  village,  returned  with  Oneonta  town  in  1900,  incorporated  a 
909. 

"  Exclusive  of  population  of  Oneonta  village. 


356 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Otsego  County— Continued. 
Otsego  town,  Including  part  of  Cooperstown 

4,287 

844 

2,212 
1,603 

1,468 
2,376 

2,185 

14,665 

4,497 

2,326 

1,101 

897 

2,526 
1,537 
1,031 
1,762 
2,601 
1,172 
910 
2,409 

13,787 

4,917 

Rensselaer  County— Continued. 
Troy  city— Continued. 

6,213 
3,620 
6,198 

3,900 

85,969 

1,218 

1,025 

2,699 

l|l90 
1,726 
2,723 

1^023 
2,741 

14,849 

town,  iucluding   Richfield  Springs 

67,021 

New  York  city  (part  of)  comprising  Richmond 

85,969 
86,969 

46,873 

67,021 

1  ng  Unadilla  village 

Richmond  Bamuih: 

[For  total  population  of  New  York  city,  see 
New  York  County.] 

38,298 

35,162 

2,610 

968 

1,536 

5,345 

2,649 

765 

3,282 

i,m 

284,041 

2,598 
1,026 
1,644 

4,642 
$,067 
624 
1,034 
2,843 
1,192 

152,999 

2,912 
1,147 
1,402 

4,113 

Clarkstown  town,  including  Upper  Nyack  vil- 

7,980 
591 

9,335 
6,669 

14,370 

368 

4,619 

2,068 

11,537 
1,090 
2,353 
2,663 
3,651 

89,005 

6,305 
616 

9,874 
5,935 
2,079 

10,456 

Phillipstown                                 Id  Springs  and 

3s  ei   :  i   w  town,  including  Ilaverstraw  and 

1,193 
4,082 

Southeast  town,  including  Brewster  village 

Orangetown  town,  including  Grand  View-on- 
Hudson,  Nyack,  Piermont,  and  South  Nyack 

128,059 

4,275 
1,163 
1,601 

7,502 
824 

New  York   city  (part  of)  comprising  Queens 

284,041 

68, 128 
68,623 
93,  m 
74,171 

122,276 

152,999 

1,496 

Ramapo    town,    including    Hillburn,    Spring 

5,910 

1,619 
4,161 

89,083 

[For  total  population  of  New  York  city,  see 
New  York  County.] 

1 121,697 

i  124,511 

85,048 

2,179 
6,151 
2,701 

420 
1,674 
1,499 
2,516 

307 

907 
1,387 

476 
2,234 
1,655 
6,020 
4,128 
1,745 

404 
1,526 

587 
1,469 
1,676 
2,981 
1,492 
1,168 
1,457 
4,806 
2,961 

'640 

1,993 
15.933 
3,039 
4,066 
2,602 
6,336 
2,235 
1,785 

770 
1,628 

816 

8,725 
1,932 
4,036 
981 
1,842 
2,614 

1,888 
731 

2,703 
6,387 
2,757 

330 
1,382 
1,678 
2,723 

331 

936 
1,340 

373 
1,694 
1,716 
5,915 

L764 

1,615 
2,832 
1,350 
1,019 
8,315 
6,632 
1,031 
1,616 
1,651 
1,234 
2,115 
529 
1,293 
1,238 

2,920 
700 

835 
1,078 
10,711 
1,319 

1,187 
1,124 
1,306 

896 
1,631 

981 
1,371 

896 
2,128 

2,780 
765 
135 
4,780 
1,396 
1,289 
76,813 
3,928 
4,302 
2,044 
4,624 
4,327 
6,010 
6,476 
3,894 
4,628 
6,252 
3,469 
4,518 
6,610 

1,677 
3,513 
2,036 
1,136 
8,631 
5,671 

1,704 
3,654 
2,171 
1,457 
10, 471 

7,014 

342 

Hoosick  town,  including  Hoosick  Falls  village.. 

Dekalb  town,  m  i. ■■■. .■■>■■    '          i lie  village 

2,840 
336 

1     Hi       1       1        I"        1       III      111. I       1         .      II 

2,073 

418 

4,719 

1,449 

3,236 

2,273 

356 
4,768 
1,461 

4,056 

Gouverneur  to\  n     i  in  Ii        ;mi     n      i       I 

3,458 

Hammond  to\i  i    m  JiMm     M    nimond  village.. 

*  n           II 

1,542 

603 

2,521 

5^255 
1,621 
1,374 

3^904 
2,032 
1,798 

466 

1,911 
68 

1,714 
12,633 

1,832 

1,362 
7,466 

1,602 
7.301 

*'     s  iu  i»     i    iii.  iii  ii  i     ■    ,      in  village 

''""i      .'      11     "I-      1    nun       .mi  i  i  .:...',  il    .     Mi 

Norfolk  town,  including  part  of  Norwood  vil- 

2,299 

2,631 
1,061 

2,555 

3,059 
1,258 

1     ,  .     ;  u 

■J,'  •,;■■;■:         i 

1,463 

•  .   1     .                 : 

4,334 
1,214 
1,545 
60,651 

1,121 
1.764 
60,956 

2,368 

1,885 
902 

9,054 
1,656 
3,843 
1,136 
2,067 

2,001 
767 

I'olsilum  town,  in -hiding  Potsdam  village  and 

'A    m   i.'i" i        ii            1      ■"'.          1         I.".    .    1 

2,209 

Ward  13 

)  ,i,:.ii,iiih<il  nlh'ih 

900 

n  1890)  of  Lansingburg 
i  I".  ■ 

»  Part  annexed  to  Troy  city  in  1901. 

•  Part  annexed  to  Rensselaer  cltv  in  1902. 

*  Parts  annexed  to  Troy  and  Rensselaer  cities  in  1901  and  1902,  respectively. 


on-Hudson  village)  annexed  in  1902. 


annexed  in  1901. 

» Incorporated  in  1900. 
10  Incorporated  in  1 902. 
u  Incorporated  In  1901. 

"  Piereefield  town  organized  from  part  of  HopHnton  town  in  1900. 
"  Part  of  Lisbon  town  annexed  to  Ogdensburg  city  In  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


857 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

St 

61,917 

61,089 

57,663 

14,004 

16,811 

Ballston  town,  including  part  of  Ballston  Spa 

2,091 
549 

4,138 
1,030 
2,225 
3,102 
2,166 

793 

1,205 
112 

1,552 
072 

5,980 
4,238 

6,634 

5,724 
S.S89 
3,310 
2.247 
1.127 
520 

3,942 

1,614 

748 

13.710 
12,693 
2,158 
1,878 
2,046 

2,189 
1,578 

5,955 
2,396 
1,004 
6,128 
3,245 
908 

88,235 

2,034 
633 

3,923 
1,109 
2,140 
3,104 
2,039 

719 
1,032 
1,350 

177 
1,837 

914 

5,101 
3,195 

4,695 
1,322 

5,926 
3,390 
2,999 
2,026 
1,227 
607 

3,999 

1,601 

796 

13,534 
12, 409 

2,059 
508 

3,627 
1,175 
2,228 
2,124 

'852 
1,203 
1,635 
177 
2,169 
1,103 

3,732 
1,890 

2,679 
1,285 

5,820 
3,019 
2,698 
1,60b 
1,410 
874 

3,855 
1,387 
822 

13, 171 

11,975 

345 
3,625 

2,468 

2,817 

3,514 

382 

1,608 

lj087 

1,318 

359 

1,285 

26,972 

459 
3,894 
2,636 

2,943 
4,137 

409 
1,623 
1,193 
1,391 
1,335 

308 
1,586 

28,114 

\>\\  (own,  including  part  of  Watkins  village... 

Total foi  III              i                 I        I           1 

Total  for  Mnlkiiis  villui//:  in  Dir  find  Konlimi 

Monlonr  (own,  including  Monlour  Kails  village. 

Rending  low  11,  including  |>  u  i  of  Watkins  village. 

28,227 

Covert  town,  including  Interlaken  village 

1,947 
693 

2,593 
668, 

3,931 

663 

1,898 

1,470 

957 

1,408 

3,355 

648 

2,803 

7,407 
6,588 
1,624 
1,970 
1,416 
1,678 
900 
1,173 

4,429 
3,368 

83,362 

1,897 

Fayette  town,  including  ward  1  of  Waterloo 

2,711 
655 

4,256 

644 

Total  for    Waterloo  village  in    Fayette  and 

4,350 

.Unreal,  low  n, inch], line  South  CM,- ip    : 

1,053 
1,636 
3,734 
624 
2,895 

7,305 
6,519 

1,134 

1,694 

torv  Mills  villages 

3,651 

2,852 

Saratoga    brings    town,    including    Saratoga 

Seneca  Falls  town,  including  Seneca  Falls  vil- 

6,961 

6,116 

954 
1,270 

4,659 
3,601 

82,822 

1,388 

Slillwnlei  lnu-i    hH-lii'hii;;S(il[n;)ler  ullage  :ind 

1,600 
1,007 
6,157 
3,146 
989 

46,852 

3,868 
789 
747 

Waterloo   town,  including  wards  2  and   3  of 

4,681 

3,706 

Steuben  County 

■■.    .:.        ,.   !         !■         ...        ..,  :,..,!,   ill  ,  .,. 

Waterford  village 

81,473 

29,797 

Addison  town,  including  Addison  village 

2,509 
2,004 
2,140 
1,067 
8,554 
3,884 
687 
613 
1,066 
1,204 
3,441 
2,259 
1,078 
2,926 
8S8 
13,730 
2,125 
1,409 
2,068 
2,262 
1,461 

2,697 
2,391 
1,303 
2,211 
1,224 

860 
1,111 

651 

870 
13,617 
2,934 
2,078 
1,886 
2,076 
2,247 
2,397 
2,047 
1,461 
1,264 
1,153 
1,834 

684 
1,316 
*  917 

840 
1,712 
1,006 

1,254 

2,836 

1,392 

643 

2,637 
2,080 
1,\2h 
1,006 
8,437 
4,m 

611 
771 
1,353 
1,467 
3,432 
2,077 
1,345 
3,197 
879 
11,061 

2,908 
2.166 

Schenectady  County 

Avoca  town,  including  A voca  village 

2,242 
963 

Duaoesburg  town 

2,211 
5,201 
2,957 
1,907 
684 
5,406 
72,826 
4,718 
6,611 
6,161 
4,444 
4,872 

6,093 
6,074 
8,816 
6,055 
2,793 
6,194 
6,605 

23,855 

2,428 
3,010 

i'327" 

2,557 
2,468 

i,"646 

Bath  town  .including  Bath  and  Sa  vo  1 1 

7,881 

Glenville  town,  including  Scotia      n 

Savona  village 

Bradford  town 

669 
765 
1,564 
1,533 
3,629 
2,071 

Princeto  wn  town 

Rotterdam  town  J 

Schenectady  city  2 

Wardl 

691 
7,711 
31,682 

732 
3,098 
19,902 

Campbell  town 

Canisteo  town,  including  Canisteo  village 

Cani.iteo  village 

Wards 

WardS 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Conoctoii  ice.  n                           ton  village 

Cohorton  village 

Coming  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

3,444 
8,' 550 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

Wardl' 

Ward  IS 

Ward  IS 

26,854 

29,164 

Ward  6 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Corning  town 

Dansville  town 

Erwin  town,  including  Painted  Post  village. . . . 

i,937 

1,417 

1,851 

776 

1,033 

1,129 

787 

959 

11,918 

1J559 

1,884 

688 

1,047 

616 

933 

1,024 

3,579 

2,088 

708 

977 

26S 

1,450 

1,467 

2^553 
1,114 

1,430 

699 
2,526 

996 
1,419 
1,825 

469 
1,105 

963 
1,222 

330 

768 
1,153 
1,225 
3,973 
2,327 

793 
1,096 

290 
1,998 
1,448 
1,409 
2,738 
1,135 

1,719 
651 
2,700 
1,006 
1,404 
2,058 
567 
1,217 
1,155 

951 
1,367 
1,349 
3,443 
1,822 

929 
1,232 

274 
2,316 
1,718 
1,469 
3,007 
1,139 

1,917 
66S 
2,944 
1,028 
1,626 
2,202 
622 
1,399 
1,295 
1,398 

757 

1,011 

10,996 

•'H    I- ill  i      n   in  I  i  iin    >.    hi,  dull  village 

Cobhskill  village 

Esper.ance  town,  including  Esperance  village. . . 

Gilboa  town 

1^704 
1,430 
1,306 
2,197 
71S 
1,590 
1,059 
1,017 
2,015 
1,301 
2,692 

2^984 
1,307 

1,939 

Jefferson  town 

1,938 

Middleburg  town,  including  Middlebui 

1,690 

1,537 

Richmondville  town,  including  RichmondviUe 
village 

Prattsburg  town  including  Prattsburg  village.. 

2,170 

607 

1,769 

1,269 

Schoharie  village 

1,113 

2,174 

i'      " '■   ::        '         'idol            -    :,,,,,- 

1,438 

Sharon  Springs  village 

Summit  town 

Urbana  town,  including  Hammondsport  village. 

2,590 

ling  Wayland  village 

Catharine  town,  including  Odessa  village 

679 

Wayne  town 

889 

kayuna  an 

: 


358 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


M1NOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Steuben  County— Continued. 

West  Union  town 

Wheeler  town 

i'  ling  Woodhull  village 

Woodhull  village 

Suffolk  County 

Babylon  town,  including  Amityville  and  Baby- 
lon villages 

Amityville  village 

Babylon  village 

Brookhaven    town,    including    Bellport    and 

Patchogue  villages 

Bellport  village > 

Patchogue  village 

Easthampton  town,  including  part  of  Sag  Har- 
bor village 

Sag  Harbor  milage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sag  Harbor  village  in  Easthampton 

and  Southampton  towns 

Huntington  town,  including  Northport  village. . 
Northport  village 

Ri verhead  town 

Shelter  Island  town 

Sraithtown  town 

Southampton  town,  including  Southampton 
village  and  part  of  Sag  Harbor  village 

Sag  Harbor  village  (part  of) 

Southampton  village 

Southold  town,  including  Greenport  village 

Greenport  village 

Sullivan  County 

Bethel  town 

Callicoon  town 

Cochecton  town 

Delaware  town 

Fallsburgh  town 

Forestburg  town 

Fremont  town 

Highland  town 

Libertv  town,  including  Liberty  village 

Liberty  village 

Lumberland  town 

Mamakating  town,  including  Wurtsboro  village. 

Wurtsboro  village 

Neversink  town 

Rockland  town 

Thompson  town,  including  Monticello  village... 

Monticello  village 

Tustentown 

Tioga  County 

Barton  town ,  including  Waverly  village 

Waverly  village 

Berkshire  town 

Candor  town,  including  Candor  village 

Candor  village  > 

Newark  Valley  town,  including  Newark  Valley 

Newark  Valley  village 

Nichols  town,  including  Nichols  village 

Nichols  village  * 

Owego  town,  including  Owego  village 

Owego  village 

Richford  town 

Spencer  town,  including  Spencer  village 

Spencer  village 

Tioga  town 

Tompkins  County 

Caroline  town 

Dryden  town,  including  Dryden  and  Freeville 

villages 

Dryden  village 

Freeville  village 

Enfield  town 

Groton  town,  including  Groton  village 

Groton  village 

Ithaca  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

War^i  4 

Wards 

Lansing  town 

Newfield  town,  including  Newfield  village 

New  field  village 

Ulysses  town,  inclufiing  Trumansburg  village. . . 

Trumansburg  village 

» Incorporated  In  1908 
>  Incorporated  in  1900. 

•  Incorporated  in  1903. 

*  Incorporated  In  1901. 
» Incorporated  In  1906 


16,737 

419 

S.824 


18,346 
5,345 
1,064 


2,240 
2,509 
10,577 


7S7 

2,102 


14,802 
2,572 
2,476 


7,112 
S,0S8 

2,  157 


12,545 

l|066 
5,863 

10,371 

947 
2,289 
8,301 
2,866 


2,113 

33,830 

1,938 
1,449 

3,785 


2,013 

3,462 
1,016 


4,123 

3, 074 


3,572 
1L079 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ulster  County.. 


Waal  /.: 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 

Ward  ',.. 


Wards. 

Ward  6. 

Ward7 

Ward8 

Ward9 

WardlO 

Ward  It 

Ward  12 

Ward  IS 

Kingston  town.. 
Lloyd  tc 


Marlborough  village  ». 


Olive  town.. 
Plattekill  to 
Rochester  to 


town,  including  Rosendale  village.. 


Saugert 

Shandaken  town,  including  P 
Pine  Hill  village 


Ellcnt illt.  Tillage... 


i,  including  Ellenville  village. 


Warren  County. . 


Lake  George  village'. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Hague  town 

Horicon  town 

Johnsburg  town 

Queensbury  town  6 

Stony  Creek  town 

Thurman  town 

Warrensburg  town 

Washington  County 

Argyle  town,  including  Argyle  village 

Argvle  village 

Cambridge  town,  including  part  of  Cambridge 

village 

Cambridge  village  (pin  of) 

Total  for  Cambridge  village  in  Cambridge  and 

White  Creek  towns 

Dresden  town 

n,  including  part  of  Greenwich  village 
icli  villi.  -  °  ■■ 

Greenwich  to.. 

FbW  Ann  town,  including  Fort  Ann  village 

Fort  Ann  village 

Fort  Edward  town,  including  Fort  Edward  vll- 

Fori 

Granville  villa, 

Greenwich  town,  including  part  of  Greenwich 

village 

Greenwich  village  (part  of) 

Hartford  town 

Hebron  town 

Jackson  to wn 

Kingsbury  town,  including  Hudson  Falls  vil- 
lage  

Hudson  Falls  village  9 6,189 

Putnam  town 504 

Salem  town,  including  Salem  village 2,780 

Salem  village 

«  Glens  Falls  village,  returned  with  Queensbury  town  In  1900,  Incorporated  ai 
a  city  In  1908. 

7  Exclusive  of  population  of  Glens  Falls  village. 

«  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Greenwich  town  only. 

•  Name  ohanged  from  Sandy  Hill  in  1910. 


i,r>34 
2,24s 

1,485 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 


859 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Washington  County— Continued. 
White  Creek  town,  including  part  of  Cambridge 

2,342 

1,066 

4,917 
60,179 

2,496 
1,092 
5,295 

4,377 

48,660 

2,690 
1,163 
5,402 

4,434 

49,729 

Westchester  County— Continued. 

1,522 
1,258 

12,828 

11,480 

2,998 

1,311 

681 

862 

725 

19,652 
2,286 

12,809 
3,964 
1,300 
1,228 

15,045 
18, m 
79,803 
8,268 
6,596 
6,730 
11,037 
12,272 
12,568 
9,939 
3,661 
6,138 
3,694 
3,020 

31,880 

1,471 
1,133 

10,895 

< (j  inbridije  village  ( part  of) 

Ossinlng  t<v.  u                               [ng  village  and 

10,058 

Whitehall  village 

7,939 

1,571 

684 
SOS 

Pelham  town,  including  North  Pelham,  Pel- 
ham,  and  Pelham  Manor  villages 

3,941 

8,672 
6,  £27 
1,010 

1,216 
4,630 
2,695 
1,531 
5,913 

4,460 

2,355 

636 
2,102 
2,672; 
4, 169 
2,268 

l'586 
621 
4,857 
2,187 
3,060 

2,952 

457 

1,056 

283.055 

7,046 

4,578 

1,786 

139 

1,279 
4,606 
2,607 
1,667 
5,824 
4,300 
2,488 

692 
2,,01S 
2,550 
3,758 
1,937 
2,055 
1,733 

673 
5,118 
2,137 
2,670 

3,207 
480 

1,140 

184,257 

0,310 
3,698 
1,836 

823 

12,861 
1,818 

7,440 

830 

Rye  town,  Including  Port  Chester  and  Rye 
villages  and  part  of  Mamaroneck  village 

Total  for  •'                            her  and  Woi- 

902 
4,922 
2,638 
1,793 
6,228 
4,475 
2,564 

633 
2,144 
2,611 
4,188 
2,131 
2,107 
1,788 

605 
5,157 
2,195 
2,670 

3,216 

492 

9,477 

6,274 

885 
1,338 

7,869 
7,229 
47,931 

633 

1,897 

White  Plains  town,  including  wards  3,  4,  and  5, 
and  parts  of  wards  1  and  2  of  White  Plains 

Macedon  town,  including  Macedon  village 

4,508 

3,819 

32,033 

Palmyra  town,  including  Palmyra  village 

Savannah  town,  im-iiniing  s;n  annah  village 

Wolcott  town,  including  Red  Creek  village  and 

2,421 
30,413 

2.378 

Wyoming  County 

Westchester  County 

1 146,772 

31,193 

1,266 

2,802 

22, 255 
1,806 
15,245 

6,422 
1,863 

2,722 

23, 193 
637 
S,456 
4,652 
2,319 
6,600 
2,045 

16,  949 
3,347 
S,466 
S,  638 
2,190 
8,418 
4,226 
1,127 

5,602 
1,968 

3,414 

5,699 

11,863 
23 

6,421 
2,207 
423 
30, 919 
6, 779 
6,611 
4,327 
8,746 
5,656 

3,573 
1,636 
28,867 
6,663 
8,740 
6,669 
8,896 

3,497 
725 

1,346 

18,703 
1,533 
10,358 

3,040 
679 

3,291 
632 

1,096 

15,139 

2,131 
1,294 
2,749 
1,869 
1,742 

2,406 
1,040 

264 

4,388 

923 

1,141 

2,690 
327 
974 
615 

M95 

952 

5,360 

4,124 

1,194 
422 
1,713 
4,308 
3,206 
928 

18.642 

1,877 
887 
2,677 
7,785 
1,904 

2,539 
1,088 

251 

2,763 

930 

1,114 

2,325 

1,840 

3,002 

1,994 

2,029 

Cortlandt  town,  including  Croton-on-Hudson 

Castile  town,  in     .                        iilage  and  part 

2,451 

1,148 

9,676 
4,612 

Eastchester  town,   including  Bronxvilie  and 

Total  for  l                              tiili  and  Perry 

1628 

1,151 

1,131 

'  .'!<■.■    !'>!!;...        i, .  .  1  <  '  1  1  1  '  I  III-.           V  .  .!--■•--.-.        !   >.)i  .1  ■- 

15,564 
404 
2,888 
2,002 
2,231 
4,770 
670 

7,899 

11,613 

Gainesville  town,  Including    Gainesville   and 

2,166 

Tarr'vtown  villages,  and  parts  of  wards  1  and  2 

667 

658 
1,770 
1,406 
1.005 
3, 862 
2,512 
1,277 

458 
1,801 
4,341 
3,048 

927 

20.318 

740 

2,083 

1,466 

2,299 

3,562 

223 

4,042 

1,824 

1,781 

1,148 

Perry  town,  incln. line  part  of  Perry  village 

2,928 

1,528 

•     •■■                                      -     :     .  ,//.„.,. 

1,443 

483 

2,059 

Warsaw  town,  including  Warsaw  village 

4,468 

3,120 

1,032 

Yates  County 

2,048 
1,311 

3,849 
946 
(») 
(?) 

8,698 

1,485 
1,417 

2,385 

Mamaroneck  town,  including  Larchmont  vil- 

21,001 

Barrington  town 

1,044 

2,032 
211 

4,697 
693 
868 
696 
935 
868 
641 
861 
2,444 
1,122 

6,088 

4,386 

1,495 

339 

2,638 

1.M8 

1,018 

346 

1,249 

2.179 
t09 

4,660 

1,393 

Benton  town,  including  parts  of  wards  1  and  2 

Totalfor  M  man                   in  MamaToneck 

2,291 

222 

'"" :•:■.-!■;                          '.      .             -i'iIi    I'ur- 

5,844 

/  ■■  - '  ■'  ■  ■■    Pi  an      izn  i  i  '"      iii  Benton  and 

4.B54 

lages,  and  part  of  Briar  Cliff  Manor  village 

Total  for  I  ■                               Huge"- in  Mount 

4,m 

1,204 

3,179 

1,094 
2,775 
1,282 

6,318 

4,W 

1,520 

188 

2,836 

1,291 

1,065 

308 

1.206 

21,228 

10,830 

2,957 

1,387 

..hlc,    i,,\MI  .   IM,                                                                    .,,,,.!, 

6,028 

Penn  Yan  villaqe  (part  of) 

Potter  town,  including  part  of  Rushville  village. 

4,032 

1,680 

2,401 

621 

14,720 

2,110 
463 
9,057 

322 

[For    total,    see    Gorham    town,    Ontario 
County] 
Starkey  town,  Including  Dundee  village 

2,862 

1,200 

1,197 

348 

1  County  total  includes  population  (10,029)  of  Westchester  t( 
New  York  Countv  between  1890  and  1900, 
1  Incorporated  in  1902. 


•  That  part  of  Mamaroneck  village  In  Mamaroneck  town  not  returned  separately  in  1900 

•  Incorporated  In  1906. 

•  Incorporated  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


Chatham  village. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 

Table  2.— POPULATION   OF   INCORPORATED   PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


361 


CITY  OR   VILLAGE, 


( ieno\a  city 
Gilbertsville 
Glen  Park  village 


Goshen  village 

Gouverneur  village. 
Gowanda  village 
Grand-View-on-lIudson  village 
Granville  village. 


Liverpool  village 

Livonia  Station  village 

Lock-port  city 

Lowville  village 

Lyndonville  village 


913 
24,535 

903 
21,261 

388 

333 

3,750 

1,692 

233 

558 
3,144 

255 

626 
2,743 

097 
1,700 

949 

732 

633 
734 

1,003 

CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 


Malone  village 

Mamaroneck  village. 
Manchester  village . . 

Manlius  village . . 

Mannsville  village. .. 


Margsirelville  \  illagc. . 


Mayvillo  village.. 


Millbrook  village. 
Millerton  village . . 
Mineola  village.... 

Mohawk  village... 

Monroe  village 

Montgomery  v" 


Mn'il  ii  i'lln  village 

Mo'Mnur  Falls  \  illggr. . 


Mourn   Morns  \  illage... 


i  Estimated  population  in 


2,352 
of  present  New  York  city. 


Newport  village 

Niagara  Falls  city 

N'icliols  village 

\oi  I  h  l  vihaiu  village — 

No!  f  h  Tarrvloun  \  1 1  hi  •_•.'' 
Norlh  Tonawanda  city. . 

Northport  village 


Olean  city 

Onei  la  <Vtle  village.  . 
Oneontacity.. 


Franklin 

Westchester.. 
Ontario 

i  inoiiilaga 


Delaware 

Ulster 

St.  Lawrence... 


Dutchess 

Fulton 

Chautauqua... 


New  York . . 
New  York . . 
Kings 


Wayne... 
Tioga.... 
Orange... 


Westchester... 
Westchester... 
Niagara 

Suffolk 

Fulton 

Chenango 


Rockland . . 

Cenesee 

Schuvler. .. 


g,:;::l,.'.!J 
430, 1)80 
r:i4,:i:.i 


1,311 

5,421 
11,955 


Cattaraugus 14,743 

Madison 8,317 

Oneida 393 

Otsego 9,491 


Orainel  village.. 

The  population  of  New  York  city  as  it  existed  in  1890  w 


2,  032 

1,049 

5, 807 

4,278 

943 
4,695 
4,716 

1,104 
2,  079 
4,492 

335 

362 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NEW  YORK. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CUT  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

892 

11,480 

23,308 

076 

548 

4,633 
1,654 
1,224 

2,268 

337 

490 

3,824 

848 

15,245 

681 

852 

4,597 

4,388 

1,354 

842 
1,813 
1,642 

'422 

417 

1,205 

11,138 

427 

2,207 

332 
1,085 
12,809 

437 
2,266 

9,564 
764 
758 

27^936 

684 

278 

1,788 

1,298 

457 

960 

421 

10,711 

1,548 

451 

1,503 

599 

307 

745 

218,149 

3,667 
20,497 
1,125 
1,638 
463 

3,964 
868 
3,408 
2,536 
5,792 

1,250 

617 

4,983 

12,693 

521 
587 
765 
72,826 
576 

996 
1,614 
2,957 
1,694 

459 
960 
836 
423 

811 

7,939 

22,199 

658 

624 

5,039 

1,931 

775 

360 

1,937 

359 

548 

2,926 

781 

303 

625 
9,352 
21,842 

Shortsville  villa  e 

Ontario 

Delaware 

Chautauqua 

Wyoming 

Chautauqua 

Onondaga 

Erie 

Chenango 

Onondaga 

Saratoga 

Rockland 

Suffolk 

Tioga 

Monroe 

Rockland 

Erie 

Delaware 

Saratoga 

Rockland 

Oneida 

Onondaga 

1,112 

2,507 
2,512 

974 
542 

.:         1,615 

1,259 

257 

. !        5, 139 

.          2,247 

2,008 

2,509 

569 

1,000 

2,246 

973 

i        1,004 

j        2,663 

169 

137,249 
660 

5,600 
932 

2,475 

1,034 
8,290 

70,813 
1,188 

2,722 
551 

3,007 
349 

1,009 

1,544 

798 

351 

591 

74,419 

1,219 
835 

470 
451 
881 

748 

533 

731 

4,004 

3,103 

212 
3,195 
3,206 
2,318 

631 

3,245 
3,931 

26,730 
.  1,410 
15,074 

2,817 

4,855 
1,392 
1,032 
1,344 

432 

4,382 

2^369 
530 

726 

'692 
15,949 

4,917 

2,375 

744 

1,105 

655 

637 

1,216 

316 

478 

79,803 

691 

556 

922 
2,331 

1,944 
667 
577 

1,495 

873 

300 

3,493 

2,025 

1,601 

'707 
715 

Westchester 

Oswego 

1,358 
1,678 

Oswego  citv 

0\  ui  village 

641 

510 

Chenango 

1,477 
688 

Sloan  village 

Smyrna  village 

Montgomery 

2,131 

379 
541 

South  Glens  Falls  village 

South  Nyack  village 

Chautauqua 

1,496 

Southampton  village 

Spencer  village 

630 
9,676 

Spencerport  village 

Westchester 

Westchester 

Westchester 

Yates 

Spring  Valley  village 

1,992 

901 

1,007 

1,619 

'!  tuor  village 

Penn  Yan  village 

4,650 
2,763 
1,306 

873 
1,964 
1,532 
1,153 

458 

425 
1,000 
8,434 

4,254 
1,528 
1,336 

783 
1,818 
1,466 
1,219 

483 

Suflern  village 

li1_ 

Phelps  village 

Ontario 

108,374 

593 

4,770 

1,911 

1,153 
7,421 
298 
00,051 
1,225 

Columbia 

Westchester 

3,562 

Rockland 

Wyoming 

Dutchess 

1,350 

852 
7,010 

Rensselaer 

Tompkins 

Westchester 

Onondaga 

60, 956 
1,211 

Westchester 

Herkimer 

1,204 

370 
1,013 
7,440 

379 
1,751 

9,385 

746 

748 

3,843 

24,029 

713 

1,493 

1,209 

480 

857 

7,466 

1,494 

343 

1,537 
651 
331 

574 

1,105 

5,274 

345 

2,436 

9,327 
462 

Westchester 

303 
1,172 

994 

454 

510 

56,383 

1,300 

Broome 

Cattaraugus 

St.  Lawrence 

Rockland 

3,961 
22,206 

607 

Columbia 

Rensselaer 

Chemung 

474 
380 

649 

795 
554 
757 

3,147 
2,811 

1,517 

1,201 

492 

935 

358 

7,301 

1,649 

374 

'663 
336 

Cattaraugus 

St.  Lawrence 

Rensselaer 

Wal.l.-ii  village 

2,132 

Delaware 

W  appingers  Falls  village 

3,504 

3,048 

1,735 

667 

3,146 

4,256 
21,696 

1,571 
14,321 

2,943 

4,465 
1,307 

Schoharie 

St.  Lawrence 

Wyoming 

3,120 
1,537 

162,608 

1,884 
15,343 
1,840 
1,675 
416 

133,896 

14,991 

1,706 

1,856 

450 

Schu  ler 

Westchester 

1,266 
1,969 
1,873 
4,251 

1,391 
692 
2,594 
12,409 
3,697 

573 

611 

1,061 

31,682 

613 

1,006 
1,601 

787 

536 
3,556 
1,135 
2,079 

483 

771 
2,430 

Montgomery 

Cattaraugus 

Washington 

1,263 
3,692 

Chemung 

723 

768 

11,975 

4,237 

505 

569 

1,258 

19,902 

665 

1,028 
1,387 

i       '         ■' .     '   iM:i     i 

West  Salamanca  village 

Rockland 

Cattaraugus 

Herkimer 

Chautauqua 

S            L  k      "11 

Essex 

495 

Saratoga  Springs  village 

Franklin 

Westchester 

Washington 

7,899 

4,377 

1,958 
807 
905 

612 

739 

1,279 

343 

450 
47,931 

Rensselaer 

Schenectady 

Schoharie 

Schenectady 

1,558 
6,519 

567 
899 
760 

6,116 

622 
960 
785 

Schoharie 

Chenango 

Chautauqua 

Westchester 

Westchester 

547 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   D 


MINOR    C1VII.    DIVISION. 


Alamance  County.. 


Township  :.i    Koon  siniitm.  including  Elon  Col- 
lege town  and  part  of  Gibsouville  town 

Elon  College  town 

Gibsonville  town1  (part  of) 

Total   for   C/hximrillc  lon-n1   in  towi)»hi />  3, 
Alamance  County,  and  Rock  Creek  town- 


Township  5,  Faucette 

Township  6,  Graham,2  including  Graham  town. 

Graham  town 

Township  7,  Albright 

Ton  nship  S,  Xewlin 

Township  !),   Thompson 

Township  10,  Melville,2  including  part  of  Me- 
bane  town 

Mebane  town  (part  of) . . 


Township  12,  Burlington,  including  Burlington 


Burlington  city . . 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 


Alexander  County.. 


Ellend-ile  township 

Gwaliueys  township. .. 
Little  River  township . . 


Sugar  Loaf  township 

Taylorsville  township,  including  Taylorsville 


Alleghany  County.. 


Cherry  Lane  township 

('ran berrv  township 

Gap  Civil  township,  including  Sparta  t< 


-s  Creek  township.. 


Whitehead  township.. 
Anson  County.. 


Ansonville  township,  including  Ansonville  town 
A nsonvillt  loan 

I'.'o  usvillo  tow  nship 

Gulledge  township. 

Lanesboro  tow — ^ 
Polkton  tow 
Peachland 


iship,  including  Peachland  and 


McFarlan  town 

Morven  town 

Wadesboro  township,  including  South  Wades- 
.  I   ■ '.   i        •  i  ■ 

South  Wadesboro  town 

Wadesboro  town 

White  Store  township 


Helton  township . . 


Piney  Creek  township . . 


25,065  18.271 


Beaufort  County.. 


Chocoiriiii/ii  town  '    

Lou i'  Acre  low nslnp,  including  I'inci  own  low  n. 

j  'inetown  town'-' . . . 

I'anlego  tow  n-hip.  includine    I'.clhaven,  Leach- 
\  ille,  and  I'anlego  I  owns 


Belhaven  U 

Liiichvillc  town 

Pantcgo  town 

Richland  low  nship,  including  Aurora  and  Ed- 


Bertle  County.. 


Cc  derail  i  township,  including  (olerainand  Pow- 
ells s ■ille  towns 

Coleraintown 

PowillxtUlc  town 

finikin    'A  mills  Inwuship 


■  •174       Whiles  township;. 


Windsor  low  nship,  including  Windsor  ti 


1,196 


1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Rock  Creek  township,  Guilford  County,  only. 
>  Township  13  organized  from  parts  of  townships  6, 10,  and  11  in  1903. 
"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  township  10,  Alamance  County,  only. 

*  Incorporated  in  1903. 

*  Incorporated  in  1907. 

« Incorporated  as  a  city  in"  1903. 


A  Illicit -bm  f    lowiiship,  including  AbbotMmrg 

.ibbolls-hnrii  town  < 

I  -'■!  lid  iownshlp. 


IMadenboro    lowiiship,    including    Bladenboio 

ISInili  nimrn  town  > 

I'.row  u  Mai  .h  I ownship, iiichalingClarktontown 


Council  to 
Central  township  ». 
Colly  township.. 


Lake  (.reck  township 

Turiibull  township 

White  Oak  township. ... 
Whiles  Creek  dm  nship. . 


Brunswick  County.. 


Lockwood  Folly  township,  including  Shallotte 


Ward! 

WardS 

WardS 

Town  Creek  township . . 
Waccamaw  township. .. 


Buncombe  County  .. 


Asheville  town  \sheville  city 

and  Biltmore,  and  South  Biltmore  towns 

A  sheville  city  w 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

WardS 

Biltmore  town... 
South  Biltmore  to 


1,572 

945 
1,279 

1,370 

1,190 

1,633 

1,551 

•  Central  and  Elizabethtown  townships  returned  as  Elizabcthtown  township  in 
1900. 

io  Part  of  Asheville  township  (including  Montford  town)  annexed  to  Asheville 
city  in  1905. 

(363) 


364 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MIMHt   CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Buncombe  County— Continued. 
tv  Creek  t( 


unship,    including    Black 


Flat  Creek  lii\vnslii|i,  including  Jupiter  town. .. 
French  Broad   lownship,  including  Alexander 


Alexander  town ' 

I  \  y  township 

I.eicesler  township,  including  Leicester  town... 
Leicester  town 

Limestone  township,  including  Arden  town 

Lower  11  oiti in v  township 

Rectus  Creek  township,  including  Wcaverville 


Burke  C ouuty 

Icard  township,  including  Uildebran  town. . 


Loveladv  lownship,  including   Rutherford  Col- 
lege town 

Rutherford  Colleqe 


Murgankm    township,    including    Morganton 
Morganton 


Glen  Alpine  town 

Smoky  (reck  low  nship. . 


Cabarrus  County... 

Township  1,  Rocky  River.. 
Township  2,  Poplar  Tent. . . 
Township  3,  Deweese... 


Townships,  Mount  Pleasant,  including  .Mount 

Pleasant  town 

Mount  Pleasant  town 

Township  9,  Smiths 


Caldwell  County.. 


i  dohe  township  * 

I !  cison  to  Aiisliip,  including  Hudson  town 

Hudson  town ' 

Johns  River  township,' including  Collettsville 


Coilrltsiille  i.wu 

Kings  Creek  township 

'    "Mr  township,  including  pai  1.  of  Lenoir  town 


Lenoir  town  (part  o) 


i  Lenoir  and  Lower 


and  Rhodhiss 

Granite  Falls  i  ,iru 

Rhodhiss  town 5 

Lower  Creek  township,  including  part  of  Lenoir 


122 


1,625 

Patterson  ton  n* 86    . 

l   Creek   township,1   including  Mortimer 

town 917    . 

Mortimer  town' 

r"adkin  Valley  township 
'  Incorporated  in  1905. 

2  County  total  includes  population  (408)  of  Upper  Creek 
to  Upper  Creek  township  between  1890  and  1900. 


J  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  In  1908. 


2,415 
17,699 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Camden  County.. 


South  Mills  township,  including  South   Mills 

South'  'mOi's  'town »'.".".!!"."!".".".".!."!!"!!!".! 

Carteret  County 


2,139 
«  14,939 


1,736 
1,401 
1,470 


Mnrchrad  City  town 

Township  3,  Newport,  including  Newport  town. 
Newport  town 

Township  -1,  I '.cantor  I ,  including  Beaufoi  i,  (own 

Beaufort  town 

Township  5,  Straits 


Ian  tic  town.. 

Atlantic  towni 

Township  8,  Portsmouth. . 
Township  9,  Merrimon 


Caswell  County 

Anderson  township 

Da 1 1  IMver  township 

Ilighiouers  iu.vuMiip , 

Leasburg  township 

Locust  Hill  township 

Mihoii  lownship,  including  Milfoil  ii 


Yanceyville    lownship,   including   Yanceyville 
Yanceyville  town  i 


Catawba  County.. 


Bandy  township 

Caldwell  township 

Catawba  township,  including  Catawba  town. . , 

Catawba  low. 

Cllnes  township,  including  Claremont  town 

Clarernoul  Imrii 

Hickory  township,  including  Brookford,  Hick- 
ory, Highland,  Longview,  and  West  Hickory 


Jacobs  Fork  township. . 


and  Newton  tc 
Conover  to 

Mn'nU  ll   10 

Newton  to 


Chatham  County'. 


Albright  township.. 


No.  2,  a 

Johns  Rive 


Cape  Fear  township,9  including  Merry  Oaks 

town  and  part  of  Bonsai  town 

Bonsai  town  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Bonsai  town,'  in  Cape  Fear  town- 
ship, Chatham  County,  and  Buckhorn  town- 
ship, Wake  County 

Merry  Oaks  town  10 

Ccnler  lo-Aoshio  ii  including  Pittsboro  town 

Pittsooro  town 

Gulf  township,  Including  Goldston  town 

Goldston  town « 

Hadley  township  " 

Haw  River  township,  rs  including  Haywood  and 

Moncure  towns 

Bay  wood  town ' 

Moncure  town  ' , 

Hickory  Mountain  township 

Matthews  township,  Including  Ore  Hill  and 

Siler  City  towns 

Ore  Hill  town' 

Siler  City  town 

New  Hope  township  « 

Oakland  township  » 

William  township 

8  County  total  Includes  population  (568)  of  Rock  Rest  township,  annexed  to 
ter  and  Hadley  townships  since  1900. 

9  Parts  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  in  1908  and  part  of  Haw  River  ti 
ship  In  1909. 

ic  Incorporated  In  1909. 

»  Part  of  Rock  Rest  township  annexed  In  1909. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  Cape  Fear  and  New  Hope  townships  in  1909. 

13  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Haw  River  township  In  1909. 


2,105 

5,921 


2,330 

2,154 

w 

2,761 

2,242 

2,725 

2,623 

1,045 

1,018 

i,  598 

2,293 

2,897  i 

94  1.. 

2,248 
2,222 

1,848 

STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION-NORTH  CAROLINA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


i  Incorporated  in  1905. 

2  Incorporated  in  1903. 

»  Bolton  township  organized  from  part  of  Ransom  township  In  1909. 

I  South  Williams  township  organized  from  part  of  Williams  township  in  1901. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

li)10 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cherokee  County 

11,136 

11,860 

9,976 

Craven  County— Continued. 
Township  3,  including  Cove  City  and  Dover 

3,501 

308 

737 

1,694 

878 

1,988 

11,405 

9,961 

508 

1,408 

913 

1,031 

3,497 

2,644 

1,248 

35,284 

2,689 

1,673 
808 

4,708 
977 

1,798 

1,936 

3,213 

936 

11,303 

1,755 
860 

3,727 
604 

1,660 

1,853 

2,005 

1,355 
775 

2,889 
80S 

1^739 

1,523 

1,913 

Murphy  i.m  uslnp,  including  Murphy  town 

Township  5 

Township  6 

Tow  oship  7 

1,477 
986 
2,021 
10,724 
9,090 

1,424 

746 

Valley    Town    township,    including    Andrews 

2,259 
9,343 

Newbern  city' 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

Ward6 

Township  9 

7,843 

10,258 

9,167 

5,948 
S,789 
2,363 
1,615 
1,377 

3,909 

5,289 
3,046 
2,087 
1,556 
1,326 

4,532 

4,227 
2,205 
2,002 
1,469 
1,469 

4,197 

1,691 
29,249 

1,968 

Yeopim  township 

Bcaverdam  townshi 

1,222 
2,242 

W2 
2,075 
3,093 

8,216 

7,045 

1,101 

909 

1,602 

350 

272 

'659 
1,141 
3,353 
1,635 

504 
2,361 
2,350 

680 

3,205 
300 
964 

5,028 

7,693 

1,170 
1,903 

mack  River  township,  including  Godwin  town. 

1,487 

Brasstown  township 

719 
1,511 
537 
647 
495 

29,494 

783 
1,655 
614 
838 
642 

25,078 

716 
1,557 

779 

565 

20,394 

1,925" 

3,081 

5,926 
4,670 

2,097 

lle\  csville  township 

Hi wassee  township 

Shooting  Creek  township 

Cross  Creek  township,8    including    Fayetteviile 

6,012 
4,222 

Tusquittee  township 

"       726 
2,238 

2,246 

4,511 
209 

t,m 

2,218 

' 185 
6,560 
3,127 

2,791 
297 
198 

2,360 

3,206 

608 

1,285 

28,020 

624 
1,943 
2,030 

3,570 

m 

1,281 

2^000 

160 

4,439 

1,874 

2,378 
108 

w 

2,169 
3,467 

531 
1,753 
1,649 

2,327 
128 
429 

429 
2,017 

105 
3,570 
1,394 

2,063 

i       .   :      '            i        ,,:■.!■■          •• 

2,415 

1,602 

628 

1,491 

1,907 

Total  for  Kiimr.   Mou  nitiiit  Uiu-n  in  tmrn-liip 
4,  Cleveland  County,  and  Crowdcr  Mmiii- 

Quewhiffle  township  including  Raeford  town. . . 

1,448 

Township  5,  Warlick,  including  Waco  town  ... 

Rockiish  low  usliip    including  Cum  lierland  and 

3,273 
843 
881 

3,928 

6,529 

I'ownsliipi    slicli)i       H  In  i  ii     Shelby  town 

Shi Ihii  town....! 

Township  7,  Sandy  Run,  including  Lattimore 

197 
1,700 

2,717 

Atlantic  townshi 

473 
2,514 

673 
1,409 
2,624 

4,841 

393 
2,122 

770 
1,312 
1,932 

4,757 

1,156 
1,242 

21,274 

1,074 
993 

17,856 

1,910 

Chicamacomico  and  Kennekeet  township 

1,649 

944 

1,380 

2,945 
1,242 

3,077 
323 
W 

1,874 

1,575 
418 

3,233 

790 

1,124 
1,015 
638 
4,014 
1,808 

2,303 

w 

25,694 

1,707 

1,399 

644 
539 
548 
1,041 
2,069 
408 

29,404 

842 
544 
500 
987 
1,884 
312 

23,403 

793 

376 

1,491 

1,563 

248 

2,272 

123 

828 

1,822 

1,992 

78 

1, 264 

943 
156 

1,878 
129 
£43 
1,422 
1,820 
122 

397 

Chadbourn    township,    including    Chudbourn 

Nags  Head  town  hip.  including  Manteotown — 

1                                          i  no  Gordo  and 

21,702 

969 

1,133 

1,453 

1,009 

1,886 

320 

209 

9S6 

692 

6, 862 

l\  640 

710 

1, 028 

879 

'945 

1,023 

6, 342 

3, 877 
1,525 

302 
130 

1,294 

§6 

1,239 
1,538 
1.374 
1,395 

South    Williams   township,*   including    Tabor 

Tatoms  township,   including   Boardman  and 

'604 

1,359 

Emmons  townshi]),  including   IVntontown 

1,298 

225 

886 

705 

4, 635 

1,036 
1,235 

549 
2,750 

634 

2,575 

963 
1,301 

587 
2,549 

372 

2,371 

l.cviiiaton  low  ii   hin,  includinv  Lexington  town. 

1     "      '  'I!       -    mi  '■  •::      :  '.     :' 

Williams     township,  *     including     Clarendon 

1,213 
897 
991 

1,307 

488 
210 

24,160 

20,533 

Tliniuas\  ill,-,  township,  including  Thoinas\  iile 

3,402 
392 

1,478 
348 

3,300 

291 

1,272 

1,910 

Yadkin   CoMclv    Iown-ldii,   including   Yadkin 

970 

Bridgeton  lown  ■ 

Yadkin  College  town 

366 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


I'.ilaliahi  low  nship 

Chi  ks\  ill,'  low  nship 

Farmiugton  tow  nship.  . 

Fulton  lownship 

Jitus  ih-in  lownship.  .  . . 
Mocksvillo  low  nship.  int 


.uding  Mocks  vllletc 


Kelson  low  nship,  including  l-'nison  town 

Faison  town 

Glisson  lownship 

Island  Creole  township,  including  Teachevs  and 

\\  allaee  towns 

Ti  nchcys  town  i 


Rose  Hill  to 
Smith  township 

■Warsaw  township,  including  \\  arsaw  to 

Wolfsorape  township 


Durham  County.. 


Lebanon  township. . . 
Mangum  township. . . 
Oak  Grove  township. 
Patterson  township... 


Edgecombe  County.. 


Township  1,   Tarboro.4  including   Princeville 

and  Tarboro  towns 

Princeville  town 

Tarbnro  town* 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Township  2,  Lower  Conctoe,  including  Conetoe 

Conetoe  town 

Township  3,  Upper  Conetoe 

Township  4,  Deep  Creek... 


Total   for    Whiinl:(rs  :< 


Township  7,  Swift  creek,  including  part  of  Bat- 
tle boro  to wn 

Battleboro  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Batlleborn  town  in  township  7,  /'./,/,- 


■         i     •!,'■!    ■  .]■,;■, 


27,606 
18, HI 
1,022 
2,661 


Township  14,  Upper  Town  Creek. . 
Forsyth  County 


1  Disincorporated  between  1890  and  1900;  reincorporated  in  1903. 


Forsyth  County— Continued. 


Bethania  township. . 


Kernersville  town 
Lewisville  township. 
Middle  Fork  townshi 
Old  Richmond  town 

O  Id  to  wn  to  wnship 

Salem  Chapel  township 

South  Fork  township 

Vienna  township. 

U'iiiMOM  iowut-.hip,  including  Salem  town  and 
Winston  city 

Winston  city 


Franklin  County.. 


„ i  Creek  tc 

: I  ownship 

Franklinton  township,  including  Franklinto 


i.oui;  iuug  lownship,  including  Louisburg  town 


Youngsville  township,'  including  Youngsville 

Youngsville  lawn 


Gaston  County 

Cherryville    township,    including    Cherryville 


(  !  ov,  del  Moimiain  low  nship,  including  I 
mer  City  and  East  Kings  Mountain  towns 
part  of  Kings  Mountain  town 


i    dl  i    io    I]    n|     i  i<  hniii      I    ill  is  \nd  Hirdin 
Mills  towns 

Dallas  town 

Hardin  Mills  town"  (Worth  P.  O.). . 
Casfouia  lownship,  including  Gastonia 


Oastonia  to.. .. 
Ward  1.. 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


jr    Bend    township,     including    Mountain 
land,  Mount  Holly,  and  Stanley  Creek  towns. 

Mountain  I  sin  ud  town 

Mount  Holly  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Warii 

Stanley  Creek 


South     Point     lownship,     including     •' 

Lowell,  mid  McAd.enville  towns 

Belmont  town 

Lowell  town 

McAdenville  town 


Gates  County 

Gatesville  township,  including  Gatesville  tc 

Gutesrillc  town 

Hall  township 

Haslett  township 

Holly  Grove  township 

Hunters  Mill  township 

Min tonsville  township 

Reynoldson  township 

Graham  County 

Cheoah  township,'2  including  Robbinsville  town. 

Riilihinsnille  town 

Stekoah  township 

Yellow  Creek  township 


'  Returned  as  Cypress  in  1900. 

s  Name  changed  from  Freeman  in  1906. 

• Incorporated  in  1907. 
i°  Returned  as  Hardin  Factory  in  1900. 
"  Returned  as  Stanley  in  1900. 
»  Returned  as  Robbinsville  in  1900. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  eto.,  between  1900  and  1910  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Granville  County.. 


1 1  raasfleld  township 

Dutchvillo  tow  nsh  ip,  inch  id  inr.i'reedmoor  town. 
Creedmoor  loirn  ' 

!    ■     I'l.i       >    '■■  '' •     !'" 

Oak  Hill  lounship 

Oxford  township,  including  i  >\ford  town 

Oxford  town 

Salem  township 

Sassafras    Fork    township,    including    Stovall 


Greene  County 

i,  including  Contentnea  town . 


Bull  Head 

Contentnea 

Carrs  township 

Hookerton  township,  including  Hookerton  town 

Hookerton  town 

Jason  township,  including  Jason  town. 

Olds  township 

Ormondsville  township 


Guilford  County.. 


Deep  River  township 

Fentress  township 

Friendship  township 

Gilmer  township,  including  wards  2, 


n  Gilmer  and  More- 


Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Ward  . . . 
WardB.. 

Greene  township 

High  Point  township,  including  High  Point  city. 

High  Point  cilii 

Jamestown  township 

Jefferson  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township 

Morehead  township,  including  wards  1,  4,  and  5 

of  Greensboro  city 

Greensboro  city  (part  of) 

Oakridge  township.  1; ding siokesdale  town. 

Stokesdale  town  2 

Creek  township,  including  part  of  Gibson- 


[Fortotal  rnaneeCounty.] 

Sumner  township , 

Washington  township 


Halifax  County.. 


Brinkleyville  township,  including  Ringwood 

Ringwood  town 

Butterwood  township 

Conocanary  township,  in  ' 

Tillerytown 

Enfield  township,  including  Enfield  town 

Enfield  town 

Faucett  township 

Halifax  township,  including  Halifax  town 

Halifax  town 

Littleton  township,  including  part  of  Littleton 


'■■".■■ 
ship,  Halifax  County,  and  River  towns-hip, 


1  Incorporated  in  1905. 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

» County  total  includes  population  (3,317)  of 
pendently  :-  "" 

xt — ,  cnangea  r 

isive  of  not 

parately  in  1900. 


2,956 

"2.' it'll')' 


5,598 
4,163 
1,578 


1,351  J 
'2,760 


1,217 
1,143 


MINOR  CIV1I,    DIVISION 


Halifax  County— Continued. 

Palmyra  township,  including  lluhgoodand  Pal- 
myra towns 

Ilnbt/imd 


Roseneath  township 

■■■'■ 'i    '.cck  township,  including  Scotland 

Hail hnid  Nick 
Weldon  township,'  including  Weldon 


Harnett  County 

Anderson  Creek  township 

\  wrvshoro  Low  uship,8  including  JJuuii 

Barbecue  township 

lilack  River  township,  including  Angier 

liiickhorii  township. 

Duke  township 8 

drove  township,8  including  Coats 


Hectors  Creek  low  lis!, pi. 

Johnsunville  township 

Lillington  township,  including  Lillington 

J.illinijtou  iniru  . 

Neills  Creek  township,  including  Buies  Creek 

Buies  Creek 

Stewarts  Creek  township 

Upper  Little  River  township. 

Haywood  County. 

Beaverdam  township,  including  Canton  town. 
Canton  town. . . 

North  ward 

South  ward. 
Cataloochee  township. 


Pigeon  township 


Hazelwood  t . 

Waynesville 

White  Oak  township. 


Henderson  County. 


Blue  Ridge  township. 
Clear  Creek  township. 
Crab  Creek  township 
Edneyville  township . . . 
"--  township... 


llenuersorn  die    ioviiship,   including   Hender- 
son ville  town 

Hendersonrille  town. 
Hooper  Creek  township 
Mills  River  township, 

Hertford  County. 

Ahoskie  township, is  including  Ahoskie  town  . 


Harrellsville 

Manny s  Neck  township 

Murfreesboro    township,  including    Mapleton 
and  Murfreesboro  towns 

Mapleton  tow    ' ' 

Murfreesboro 
St.  Johns  township,"  including  Union 


city,  returned  inde- 


9  Incorporated  in  1902. 

10  Incorporated  in  1904. 

11  Cecil  township  organized  from  part  of  Pigeon  township  in  1902. 


is  Incorporated  in  1909. 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5J 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lake  Landing  township 

Ocracoke  township 

Swan  Quarter  township,  including  Swan  Quar-  i 


Iredell  County.. 


Chambersburg  township 

Coddle  Creek  township,  including  Mooresville 


Mooresville  town 

Concord  township 

Cool  Spring  township 

Davidson  township 

Eagle  Mills  township 

Fallstown  township,  including  Troutman  tc 


Statesville  city . . 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Turnersburg  township 

Union  Grove  township. . . 

Jackson  County. . . 

Barkers  Creek  township.. 
Canada  township . . 


Dillsboro  to 

Dillsboro  town 

Greens  Creek  township , 

Hamburg  township 

Mountain  township 

Qualla   township,  including  part  of  Whittier 


Wltitticrt 

Total  for  Wltillitr  town*  in  Qualla  township, 
Jackson    County,    and    Charleston    town- 


n  (part  of)., 
ittier  town  3 
County,    an 
ship,  Swain  County  . . 


Webster  township,  including  Webster  town. . . 
Webster  town  * 

Johnston  County 

Banner  township,  including  Benson  town 


Four  Oaks  to     ... 

Meadow  township 

O'l  leal ;  township 

Pine  Level  township,"  including  Pine  Level 

Pine  Level  tou-n 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Selma  township,6  including  Selma  town 


Smithfidd  to      . . 
i,  hip 
Wilson  Mills  township. . 

Jones  County i 

Township  1,  White  Oak,  including  Maysville 

ifaysi  illc  town 

i  Incorporated  in  1903. 
2  Incorporated  in  1905. 
» Incorporated  in  1907. 
*  Incorporated  in  1908. 
'  Name  changed  from  Jerome  in  1906. 


2,315 
1,220 

2,07.:, 


2,220 

B9S 

1,412 


1,294 
11,853 


1,012 
32,250 


Jones  County— Continued. 
Township  2,  Polloksville,  including   Polloks- 


ville  town 

1  •ot/oksiille  town 

Tow  nsliiji.--;,  1  rcnliiii,  including  Trenton  town.. 


2,302 
1,080 
1,530 


2,650 

218 

2,654 


2,053 

62 

2,088 

2,276 


2,862 

650 

1,464 


Lee  County7 

Township  1,  West  Sanford,  including  S 


Ward  1. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Tun  nsiiip  5,  Deep  I  liver 

I'own-iliip  (i,  ('ope    leer,  including   Broadway 

Broadway  town  8 

Township  7,  Greenwood 

Lenoir  County 


Kinstonto 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Mosely  Hall  township,  including  Lagrange  to 


i  ill!     Hill  fowir-hii..  in 

Pink  Hill  town'... 

Sand  Hill  township.... 

township... 


Woodington  township 

Lincoln  County 

Catawba  Springs  township,  including  Denver 

Denver'town 

liowe'dst  'reel;  I .owi i ship,  including  Crouse  town 


McDowell  County 

Brackett  township 

Broad  River  township 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Dysartsville  township 

Li. iii    HiiMi  hip   iin  hiding  Glenwood  te 


Old  Fort  township,  including  Old  Fort  town. . 
Old  Fort  town 

Macon  County 


Franklin  township,  including  Franklin  t< 


1,490  . 

149  . 

1,071  . 

22,769 


1,411    . 

t<   , 


1,177 


762 
1,512 
1,179 


Smiths  Bridge  township... 

Sugar  Fork  township 

«  Pine  Level  township  organized  from  part  of  Selma  township  in  19 

'  Organized  from  n:n  n.  01  1  'Jmllinui  and  Moore  Counties  in  1908. 
8  Incorporated  In  1909. 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH   CAROLINA.  3e 

Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


id  Upper  Laurel 


i  Foster  Creek  township  organized  from  parts  of  Grapevine  : 
townships  in  1901. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

<  Name  changed  from  Conoho  in  1905. 

'■  Incorporated  in  1903. 

6  Part  of  township  1  anno   -<1  io  charlotte  citv  in  1907. 
"-"—sin  1900. 

tion  (1,20s  in  1000;   921  in  1890)  of  Hollow  Foplar 
uuvYitouip,  uaiscu  luiuud  Lradshaw  and  Cuplm  townships  since  1900. 

'  Name  chained  hom  Lower  lucidc  in  I  ou   .     O,  ca  ui/.ed  hum  parts  of  Linville 
and  Toe  River  townships  since  1000. 

io  Name  chanted  from  Upper  Poplar  in   ton!).     Oreanized  from  part  of  Hollow 
'    ■    :  !.■.,..!       ■:■■..■ 

11  Part  taken  to  form  nait.  of  Wtnmool  low  nship  since  1900. 

12  Name  changed  from  Lower  Poplai   io  lotu.     Organized  from  part  of  Hollow 
i'oi.lar  lownsinp  since  1900. 

is  County  totals  include  population  (2,891  in  1900;   1,793  in  1890)  of  Hill  and 
1  io.  n     ips,  takei    I o  form  Biscoe  township  since  1900. 

»  Organized  from  Hill  and  Hold,  ps in  1910. 

28407—12 24 


uroomLntwar. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

County 

20,132 

20,644 

17,805 

Mecklenburg  County —Continued. 

Township  15,  llunter.sville,  including  Hunters- 

1,790 
691 

17,245 

1,743 
633 

"15,221 

814 

963 

1,007 

645 

1,757 

44s 

1,060 

8.59 
S01 
715 
1.611 
630 
1,597 
1,400 
1,123 

17,797 

835 

934 

1,113 

541 

801 

1,954 

iliapiw  hie  town-duo  i  

1,424 
1,720 

445 

1,179 

4,071 
337 

1,118 

1,496 

870 

3,841 
203 

s  12,807 

l  lot    Springs  low  ndiip.   including   lloi.   Springs 

C°U^y 

735 

2,231 

416 

829 

2,361 

S77 

458 

1,853 

1,319 

2,504 

254 

410 

512 

705 

748 

1,360 

1,230 

14,967 

It  i,kers\  ill.  tow  n  hippie  ludin     llaket    \  illi  town 

2,219 
611 

1    ii.il!     lOnel    id  1     

2,  642 

Marshall  township,  including  Marshall  and  Wal- 

I'.radshaw   tow  nship  "> 

Marshall  town 

Crunhoirj   township,  including  t.lk  1 'ark  town. 

2,073 

498 

497 

1,437 

1,417 

2,198 

219 

542 

1,842 

313 

11  'uln at  town  2 

Mars  Hill  loir  a 

289 

1,786 
748 
1,522 
1,552 
1,123 
793 

15,383 

( Irassv  1  reek  township 

1,196 

deadov    Foil,  oi  SpungGiecl-;  i ownship 

812 

1,565 

788 

l'l77 
705 
854 

15,221 

Lin v ill. do w  nship,  n  including  Montezuma  lown 
Mtiitleztt  inn  low  it 

1,410 

Sh   lion  1    ii i re  1  low  ushlp 

Spring  Creek  township 

il.'.l  11  ill  township 

559 

700 

1,060 

1,311 

is  14,197 

701 

1; oaring  (deck  township 

Beargrass  township,  including  Beargrass  town.. 

1,023 
56 

1,402 
146 

2,077 
251 
855 

1,733 

w 

90 

2,370 

398 

992 

3,077 

use 

272 
616 
947 

3,321 
1,674 

67,031 

873 

764 

Biscoe  township,"  including  Biscoe,  Candor, 
ami  Star  towns 

Cross  Roads  township,  including  Everetts  town. 

1,263 
127 

2,013 
115 
798 

1,645 
493 

1,052 

3,410 
697 
160 
239 
768 
960 

3,094 

728 

573 

798 

1,174 

2,734 

1,055 

736 

17,010 

Goose  Nest  township,  including  Oak  City  town. 

2,206 

Candor  tow  a  n> ... 

847 

2,247 

781 

Star  town 

915 
710 

2,758 
395 
650 
792 

1,207 

2,478 
878 

1,028 

1 illou  township,  "including  Hamilton  and 

luiile  Kivor  township 

.Mount     Gilo-ad     townsliii),     including     Mourn' 

kuuesvill.  i  omi  ,hi",  in,  Indin.  lamesvilletown. 

2,025 
235 
805 

2,612 
124 
336 
275 
875 

2,474 
912 

55,268 

2,200 
346 

1,904 

Robersonville  !                             mg  Gold  Point, 

228 
842 

2,279 
751 

42,673 

ig  Williamston 

i»  20  479 

Township  1,  Carthage,  including  Carthage  town. 

3,152 
863 
2,006 
2,248 
1,489 
1,101 

1,330 
25b 

2,054 

220 
64* 
273 

2,038 
794 
170 

1,592 
33,727 

'605 
2,127 
2,170 
1,575 

2,252 
218 

22  1,614 

176 

517 

2'485 

Townsliii'  1,(  harlo tie, 'including!,  hat  lot te city. 

37,471 

34,014 

6, 604 
5,846 
4,181 
3,789 
2, 784 
2,283 
1,231 
2,349 
1,789 
1,336 
1,822 
2,101 
2,295 
1,788 
2,074 

1,847 

194 

3,367 

2,377 

2,692 
833 
1,056 
1,427 
1,846 

2,219 

'688 

26,312 
18,091 

15,304 
11,667 

Township  (',,    Greenwood.-' including  Cameron 

Township  7,  Melvodls,-'  including  Manly ,, soul  h- 

Ward  9 

Township  s,  Sand   Hill,"'   in.  hiding  Aberdeen, 

2^2,207 
559 
180 

2.0S5 

L736 
2,339 

1,781 

192 

3,216 

2,400 

2,103 

1,756 

2,152 
2,160 
2,499 

1,786 

1,349 
25,478 

Township  1'.,  Clear  ■  ore!,,  including  Mint  Hill 

*  20  707 

Baileys  township,"  including  Baileys  town 

2,970 
1,972 

1,197 

1,600 

195 

1,089 

2,423 
2,019 
467 
1,530 
1,974 
1,829 
4,099 
1,246 
2,761 

1,691 

1      ■        '            I.        '                                         '     ,,,,,■!,. 

Castali;)  iowuslup,  including  Castalia  town 

1,191 

163 
2,077 

1,202 

904 
1,475 
1,951 
2,194 

'378 
1,385 
586 

481 
1,741 
1,925 
1,938 

2,184 

1,340 

Dry  \\  .-lis  low  nship.-  including  Middlesex  (own 

L941 
1.595 
3,104 

666 
2, 460 

479 

Township  13,.  Morning  Star,  including  Mall  hows 

Manning-  low  -nship,  including  Spring  Hope  town 

2,522 

Township  l-l,  1'inociiic,  uwludhie  I'imw  illelown 
Pint  I  ilk  lotcn .' 

Nashville  township,-8  including  Nashville  town. 
Nashville  town 

2,225 
401 

Cape  Fear,  and  Sanford  t 

lation  (1,475  in  1900;    1,301  _  _ 

of  Lee  Countv  and  pail  annexed  It.  Deep  Liver  township,  si 

19  Returned  as  township  12  in  1000.      I'art  of  Pocket  lownship  annexed  in  1908. 

20  Returned  as  township  7  in  1900.     Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  In  1908. 
"  Southern  Pines  town  returned  as  in  township  7,  McNeills  (formerly  town- 


1 tp  10  in  1900. 


n  (3,172)  of  Whitakers  township,  taken  to  fc 


n  part  of  Red  Oak  township  in  190^' 


'0  STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOKCIVn.1,™, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Nash  County— Continued. 

2,311 
397 

0,531 

4,044 

121 
'ill 

2,952 
480 

48 
32,037 



160 

9,966 

8,046 

Township  1 

Norll)   \\  'hilakors  township,  including  part  of 

1,515 
2,120 

161 

2,498 
370 

296 
1,004 
2,829 

646 

16,693 

1,465 

1,768 

168 

1,967 
292 

l'658 

[For    total,    see    township    0,    Edgecombe 
County.) 

Township  3,  including  Bayboro,  Holly villo,  and 

1  803 

Kooky  Mount  township,'-*  including  Sharpsburg 

■>  3, 944 
1,256 

1,981 
489 

Ihlll, /I  ill,     li'ir  O   1      (CI,::''    I'llllUr    .'         II.; 

169 

1,877 
SOO 

13,660 

Township  4 _ 

County.] 



1,590 
120 

&2,075 
605 



1,745 

Elizabeth  City  township,  including  Elizabeth 

9,364 
8,412 
1,483 

1,248 

1,385 

806 

S54 

1,626 

1,610 

1,372 

1,533 

1,957 

761 

1,706 

15,471 

6.796 
6,348 

[For    total,    see    township    7,     Edged 
County.] 

,      ,             ■.!,,::i;i 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Mount  Hermon  township 

25,786 

24,026 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

1,196 
1,495 
1,961 
700 
1,512 

13,381 

1,246 

1,708 

3,151 
64 

25,748 

.      9. 160 
2,069 
2,797 
2,526 
9,206 

22,323 

1,212 
534 

2,393 
22 
670 

20, 976 

1,166 
440 

1,734 

Federal  Point  township 

Harnett     township,     including     YVrightsx  ill.' 

Nixonton  township 

Providence  township 

1,818 
675 

Pender  County 

Burgaw  township,  including  Burgaw  town 

20, 056 

Wilmington  i..                                ive  with  Wil- 

2,867 

956 

737 

1,208 

115 

1,484 

841 

1,448 

1,085 

1,462 

2,168 

2,171 

169 

11,054 

1,730 
S87 
805 

1,105 

Caswell  township,  including  Atkinson  town 

1,350 
797 
1,264 
1,083 
1,734 

M26 

21,150 

21,242 

2,572 
982 
627 

3,027 
62 

2,450 
169 
762 

4,109 
357 
S12 

2.S41 
SOS 

2,094 

'J07 
14,125 

3. 02,3 

Ul 

3.526 
86 

2,694 
269 

I;  sis 

750 
2,924 

Union  townslt  i]                          lb  .  t  own 

Jackson  township    iin.-ln<) ii iji  .lackson  town 

10,091 

Kirby  township,  including  Pendleton  town 

2,229 

2,134 
1,530 
3,194 

1,841 

2,147 

2,049 

289 

17,356 

2,218 
1,400 
2,575 
1,382 
1,924 
1,974 
222 

16,685 

. 

Rich  Square  township,  in. -hiding  Rich  S.piare 

3,740 

'm 

2,229 
287 

2,837 

m 

11,940 

4,125 
643 

.  .  :  .  .  ■  I  i  ■  .  ■.  .  i  . 

Roanoke  township,  including  I.asker  town 

ille  townshi 

Seaboard  township,'  including  Seaboard  town.. 

2,407 
201 

2,016 
10,303 

1,867 

l'346 
1,592 

1,584 
1,373 
1,781 
4,706 
1,425 
1,518 

36,340 

2,115 
1,535 
1,281 
1,674 

1^603 

1,755 
3,648 
1,021 

30,889 

Seaboard  town 

1,703 
1,390 

\\  lccacanee  township,  including  Margarelsvdlc 

Cunningham  township 

Khl  River  township 

It. .11  >\    ii    low  ii  hip    

Roxboro  township,  including  Roxboro  town 

3,2.35 
60S 

3,840 
US 

3,089 

2.276 

390 

1,085 

15,064 

2,492 
S09 

'  160 

2,089 

265 

1.835 

14,690 

' '  170 

2,758 

198 

2,058 

1,806 

ess 

1,750 
14,948 

Woods.! ale  township 

1,503 

l;ii  '1.1:  i  lid  Mow  i  i-l.ip,  inch  id  in."  Kiel  .lands  tow  n. 

1,350 

1,299 

2,215 

469 

1,932 
57 
79 

4, 013 
SSO 
S16 

5,704 
990 
250 

291 

484 

'  1SS 

189 

1,312 

1,342 

2,279 

467 

1,004 

Swansboro     township,     including     Swansboro 

I'.eihcl  township,  iu.'ludiiig  ivi  Pel  town 

Carolina  tov.  nship,  including  <  >.-ikley  and  Stokes 

Clued    iownship,    including    ( tiiinoslaud    and 

3,721 
277 

1,804 
2.504 

4,159 
1,149 

1,762 
SO 

1,043 

2.548 

867 

1.244 

2J265 

4.399 
1,099 



1 ,  905 
2,549 

4,070 
1,017 

Chapel  Hill   township,  including    Chapel  Hill 

Shilirn  nliih  hunt  ■ 

Cont.'utnca  township,    including    Ayden    and 
■\Vinlervihe  iowns  and  nai  1  oi  '< :  rift  on  lown.. . . 

4,047 
557 

229 
24S 

2,139 
1S9 

Checks    township, ;   including   part    of   Mebane 

Total  fur  Gn/htii  hum  mt  niltnlneaand  Swift 

[For    total,    see    township'  10,    Alamance 

4.122' 

707 
1,921 

4,"  160 

662 
2,204 

Imio  1  uwnship  io '. 

nvnship,"  including  Hillsboro  town. 

Falkland    township,    including    Falkland    and 

61 

I>i tile  River  township  I2 

Fountain  tnivn  '■• 

■  Organized  from  parts  of  Griffins,  Nashville,  South  Whilakers,  and  Stony 
Creek  townships  in  1909: 


'  Exclusive  of  population  of  Rocky  Mount  Mill 

c  Incorporated  in  1908. 

'  Pleasant  Hill  township  organized  from  parts  of  Gaston  and  Seaboard  townships 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA.  31 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betwoon  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  B-] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Pitt  County— Continued. 

FarmvJlle  township,  including  Fariiiville  and 

3,072 
816 

m 
4,wi 

493 

'494 

1,945 
141 
154 

3,057 
7,640 

2,361 
262 

7,323 
2,565 

1,981 

140 
92 

5,079 

Robeson  County— Continued. 

1,649 

3,167 
165 

5,034 
881 

2,230 
231 

3, 531 

1,321 

214 

1,225 
219 

1,935 
258 
769 

3,290 

1,089 

899 

2,899 

179 

419 

2,810 

1,534 

'787 

3,971 

730 

1,063 

36,442 

1,594 

3,290 
181 

2,567 

Lumber  Bridge  township, m  including  Lumber 

Creen  villi;  low  nshi /,  including  i  irocnvillc  town. 

Lumlii'iton  township,  including  Kast  Lumber- 
ton,  Lumbotou,  mid  Wesi  lauubcrton  towns. 

2,420 

849 

Maxton  ton  uslii|>,  including  \la\ton  town 

3, 180 

935 

I'aclolus  iownship,  including  Maupiu  and  Pae- 

1,679 

1,768 

Orniiii  township,"  including  Orram  town 

Parkton  town  hip,1    idiu     I'arkton  town.. 

62 

3,082 
29 

7,004 

W5 
2,631 

u 

5,902 

Swift  Creek  iownship,  including  part  of  Grifton 

Pembroke  township,'  including  1 'cm  broke  town 

676 

2,578 
858 
1,020 

2,189 
133 

bed  Springs  township,  including  Red  Springs 

Columbus  township,  including  Columbus  town. . 

930 

m 

'877 
235 

1,664 
700 

1,248 

29,491 

1,246 

334 

1,057 

1,582 

1,035 

St.  Paul   township,111  including   Rennert  and 

969 
1,432 

-..'.       :l    i     ;.,-..    -, 

2,247 

1,948 

4,889 

367 

2,695 
432 
1,096 

33,163 

211 
1,869 

324 
1,250 

28,232 

Tryon  township,''  including  Tryon  town 

1,310 

Thompson  township,  including  Rowland  town. 

3,750 

1,156 
25,195 

White   House   township,    including   Fairmont 

Rockingham  County 

Asheboro  township,  including  Asheboro  town. . 

2,544 
1,865 
1,198 

662 
1,102 
1,585 
2,980 
1,022 
1,232 
2,521 

938 

'  m 

1,086 

1,387 

416 

1,113 

2,981 
1,950 
393 
1,305 
1,487 

1,974 
145 
332 

1,100 

19,673 

1,513 
992 
1,245 
1,109 
1,060 

1,079 
510 
1.281 
1,076 
1,095 

25,363 

liuiilsville  township 

1,793 
8,554 
1,127 

3,921 

1,033 

874 

2,071 

404 

2,362 

916 
0, 969 
4,828 
3,512 
1,846 
2,734 
1,764 

37,521 

1,818 
5,422 

3,515 
813 
904 

1,917 

(IS) 

'857 
6,446 
3,262 
4,040 
1,970 
2,795 
2,014 

31,066 

Lcaksvillo  iownship  ii  a -hiding  keaksville  town. 

Leaksvillc  to  ion 

Madison  town, hip.  including  Madison  and  Ma  y- 
odan  towns 

2,965 

Columbia  township,  including  Bamseur  town.. 

2,542 

769 
1,379 
2,560 

970 
1,564 

304 
1,066 
1,382 
1,541 
1,145 

3,350 
2,190 
467 
1,148 
1,591 

1,981 
182 
274 

1,086 

15,855 

1,854 

1,952 

Conroid  township 

1,332 
1,978 

1,410 
S66 
1,180 
1,347 
1,537 
1,040 

2,527 
1,754 

328 
953 
1,711 

1,873 
224 
380 
942 

«  23,948 

Madison  town 

450 

i/auklinsx  ilk'  iownship 

Mayo  township,  includuc.-  siuuevilie  town 

2,460 

Lim  fill  town 

Keidsvillc  iownship,  including  Reidsville  town. 
Hi  idsi'illi  town 

R. Tiffin  iownship 

Wcnl  worth  Iownship 

2,622 

\\  illiamsbiu-g  township 

5,564 

Rowan  Count 

Atwell  township,  including  Enochsville  town.. 

Trinity    township,    including    Archdale    and 

2,317 
81 

'  852 
437 
1,229 
426 
1,560 

2,429 

304 

363 

249 

1,925 

352 

1,079 

1,495 

1,237 

2,159 

16,059 
1,729 
7,153 
1,824 
1,655 

1,782 
1,915 
1,093 

895 
1,115 

187 

2,197 
93 

2,520 
887 

2,198 

China,  Cro wvnshjp,  including  China  Grove 

Cleveland  1  o\\  n-hip,  inch  id  big  Cleveland  town. . 

1,124 

198 

1,686 

1,938 
514 

Beaverdam  township,  including  Hoffman  town. 

l,05O 

175 
813 

3,843 
.  2, 173 

1,414 

6,306 

422 
2,155 
2,518 
3.729 

279 

51,945 

1,372 

184 

1,234 

1,317 
4,948 

1,062 

Gold  Hill  township,  including  Gold  Hill,  Gran- 

1,393 

1,504 
1,416 

336 

.:.;;.;-'     1-   i                                i            ,;,'.,:.  ,;■           i   :            '          ; 

1,266 
3,374 

1  i1  ii.  ■!  io\,  n  hip,  including  Faith  town 

1,638 

1,214 
1,357 
1,109 
1,987 

11,261 

1,507 
2,162 
2,733 

2,123 

2,298 

Salisbury    township,    including    East    Spencer 
town  and  Salisbury  and  Spencer  cities 

Wolf  Pit  township,  including  Lewarae  town  . . 

6,411 

40,371 

31,483 

6,277 

Robeson  County 

Alfordsville  township 

3,069 

3^582 
1,552 
1,355 

2,270 
1,968 
2,441 
1,846 
1,877 

2,206 
1,730 
1,784 
1,607 
1,915 



1,189 
963 

1,611 

951 

r.urnt  Swamp  township/  including  Buie  town 

Unit\  tow  ml  i           i       i        i     illoiftown 

iVoodleaf  town  u 

944 

s  Part  annexed 

4  Organic-. 
6  Part  taken   to   :V, 
annexed  in  1903. 

6  County  total  includes  population  (10,905)  of  Laurel 


1  Coleridge  township  in  1903;  part  of  Brower  township 


_.  .-.11,  Stewartsville,  and 
11 1 1  County  between  1890  and  1900. 
'  Pembroke  i  .  i  from  parts  of  Back  Swamp,  Burnt  Swamp,  and 

i  Sterlings  Mill  townships 


n  Incorporated  in  1901. 
12  Incorporated  in  1907. 
11  Incorporated  in  1909. 
14  Name  changed  from  Union  City 

is  Not  returned  ■  -ep-iraicl v  in  mm). 
'6  Name  changed  from  Woodside  i 
1 1ncorporated  in  1903. 


1903.    Incorporated  in  1901. 


372 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1909  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Rutherford  County.. 


Camp  Creek  township,"  including  Union  Mills 


Union  Mills  town  * 

Chimney  Hock  township 

Colfax  township,  including  Ellenboro  tc 


Duncan  Creek  township  . . 

(.'ilke\  township  ' 

Golden  Vallej  township. . 
Green  Hill  township  ' 


Sampson  County.. 


Little  Coharie  township,  including  Autryville 

and  Roseboro  towns 

Autryville  town 


Newton    Grove   township,  including   Newton 

Newton  Grove  town 

North  Clinton  township,  including  part  of  Clin- 


Clinton  ton  a  i  purl  of) 

Total  for  rliiiion  I, urn  in    North  and  South 

Clinton  ton- iis'Ii i in; 

Pinev  Grove  township 

South  Clinton  township,  including  part  of  Clin- 


Scotland  County.. 


Laurel  Hill  township.. 

Spring  Hill  lownship 


Williamsons  lownship 


Albemarle  lownship,  including  A 1  ben i alio  lawn 


Big  Lick  township,  i 


Harris  township,  including  New  London  and 
R id i field  towns 

New  London  town 

Richfield  town 

If  idi'ii  hour  tow  nship 

Tyson  township 

Stokes  County 

Beaver  Island  township 

Danl  mry  township 

Meadows  township,  including  Germanton  town. 

Germanton  town 

Peters  Creek  township 

Quaker  Gap  township 3,901  3,797 

>  Gilkey  township  organized  Irom  parts  of  Camp  Creek  and  Green  Hill  town- 
ships in  1905. 

» Incorporated  in  1907. 

3  Comparison  of  population  lor  is'Jb  made  by  minor  eiwl  divisions  wherever 
possible. 


3,457 


1,707 
86 

.   2,044 


2,485 
1,211 


MINOR   CIVII.   I) 


Stokes  County— Continued. 

Sauratown  township,  including  Wal 

Walnut  Cove  7.77.  7.7.'.' ." .  77  .7  . 

Snow  Creek  township 

Yad  kin  I  ownship 


n  township,  including  Dobsi 


Lb,  in  township,  jii«  lie  bo.<  I'll  I  in  town 

I'llintown 

! '  mo,. bo  Low  nship 

Long  1 1  ill  lownship 

Marsh  township 

Mount  Airy  township,  including  Mount  Airy 


Pilot  Mountain  loan  . . 

Rockford  township 

Shoals  township 

Siloam  township 

Stewarts  Creek  township . . . 
Westfleld  township 


Swain  County.. 


Charleston  township,  including  Bryson  b 
and  part  of  Whittier  town 


[For  total,  see  Qualla  township,  Jackson 
County.] 

Forneys  Creek  township 

Nantahala  township,  including  Almand  town  . 


Transylvania  County. . 


Ros oinn  town  6 

Dunns  Rock  township 

Eastatoe  township 

Gloucester  township 

Hogback  township 

Little  River  township 

Tyrrell  County 

Alligator  township 

Columbia  township,  in.  hiding  Columbia  tc 

Coin  mbin  town 

Gum  Neck  township 

Scuppernong  township 

South  Fork  township 


Union  County.. 

biiionl  lownship...... 


Wazhaw  to 
Lanes  Creek  township 

Marshville  township,  including Marshville  to 
Marshville  to  — 
nroe  townshi,  . 
Icemorlee  and  Wingate  t( 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 , 

WardS 

War&i 

Winnnle  town'-' 

New   Saltan  lownship 

Santiv     Ridge    township,     including     Mineral 
Springs  town 

Mineral  ;<;n,uo:.  ion  n  -. 
Vance   township,    including   Indian    Trail   and 

Stouts  towns 

Indian  Trail  town6 

Stouts  town6 v 

*  Name  changed  from  Scotland  in  1909.    Incorporated  it 
6  Incorporated  in  1905. 
» Incorporated  in  1909. 


2,742 

480 

2,375 

3,587 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION -NORTH  CAROLINA. 


373 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botwcon  i'JOO  and  1910,  sco  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890 and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  'I  abh  ."..] 


Vance  County 

Halmey  township 

Henderson     township,     iiulu. Iiii.lc     Henderson  i 


III  mil  r.son  town 

l',SU 
1,S94 

5S0 
1,215 
2,910 

1  \  380 
63,229 

WardS 

2)956" 

168 

'  169 
1)443 

54,626 

killrell  lownship,    n. -.1    Itu.    k  in. 'II  imvn 

3,066 

Middleburg    township,    including    Middleburg 
Middii'biirf/'liiwii'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'- 

1,970 

49,307 

Barton  Creek  1  ownship 

Buckhorn  township,  including  New  Hill  lown 

2.258 

1,186 
78 

95 

1,498 

S83 

1,204 
2,250 

set 

2,510 

3,498 
287 
483 

3,096 
759 

2,213 

1,199 

2,184 

997 

22)405 
19, £18 
4,018 
3,397 
6,340 
5,463 
2,814 
284 
2,182 
2,225 

4  890 

'% 
437 

1.44S 

2,000 
1,083 

1,543 

[For  total,  see  Cape   tear  township,  Chat- 
ham County.] 

1,470 
333 

1,086 
100 

1,827 

2,484 

2,627 
142 

Holly  s pi  nigs  township,  including  J  lolly  Springs 

l.inle    kiver    township,    including    Wakefield 

■:■■':,■       ,             "         i.l    ■ ■. 

2,223 

1,924 

1,872 

1,202 
1,981 
998 
1,671 
19,479 
13,643 

Raleigh  town-!                              [eigh  city 

16,784 

St.  Marys  township,  including  Garner  town 

2,736 

2,680 

1,933 
2,043 

3,687 
155 

Wake   Fores     lownship,  including   Forosi  ville, 
Kolesville,    Koyall   Col  Ion   Mills,  and   Wake 

823 

2,224 

349 

While  Oak  township,  including  Apex  town 

1,843 

Warren  County.. 


township,  including  parts  of  Littleton  and 

sri^:::::::::::::::::::::: 

ittleton  township,  Halifax 


Vaughan 
Lillldun  lot 
[For  total,  : 
County.] 


Mi  tit/hart,  town  (part  of , 

Boanoke  township 10.1 

Sandy  Creek  township j  1,463  ; 

Shocco  township j  1,249 

Sixpound  township,  including  Macon  town 1,677 

Maco  11  town 1  189 

Smith  Creek  township 1, 588 

Warrenfon  (ownship.  including  Warren  ton  town  '  3,734 

1  Incorporated  in  1907. 
'Incorporated  in  1903. 
•  Incorporated  in  1909. 
1  Tart  of  Raleigh  township  annexed  to  Raleigh  city  ii 


1,191 

1.050 

1,716 


mi.v.i:  CIVII.  DIVISION. 


Washington  County 

Lees  Mills  township,  including  koper 

Hopir  town  ' 

I'l\  mouth  (ownship,  including  l'l\  1110 

'  Plymouth  town .'... 

Scuppeiimng  township,  including  Cherry  and 


Watauga  County.. 

Bald  Mountain  township.. 

lieaverdain  township 

ISeooh  Mountain  township. . 


lilowing    Hock    township,    including    Blowing 


Boone  to....   . 

<  ove  >  reck  township.  . 
Elk  township . . 


North  Cork  township  .  . 
Shan  uechaw  lira  nship.  . 
stony  Fork  township  . 
Watauga  township 


Wayne  County. . 


Brogden     township,    including     Dudley     and 

Mount  Olive  towns 

Dudley  1" 


Fork  township. 
1  ioldsboro  I  owns! iip,  including  1  Ioldsboro  cily  . 
Cttldxboro  eittj 


Ward  1 
Word   >.. 

Word  3. 
Word  .',.. 


(I  ran  I  hams  lownship 

< I  real  Sw  amp  lownship 

Indian  Springs  lownship,  incl ng  Whitehall 


Eureka  town 

Fremont  town 

New    Hope  lownship 

riko  villo  lownship,;  inch  id  my  I'ikevillc  lown.. 


Stony  Creek  township. . 


Aril  inch  township 

Beaver  Creek  township 

Boomer  township 

Brushy  Mountain  township. . 

Edwards  township 

Flk  low  nship 

.Tolis  Cabin  township 

Lewis  Fork  township 

Lovelace  township 

Moravian  Falls  township 

Mulberry  I  ownship 


North  Wilkesboro  township,  including  North 

Wilkesboro  town 

North  Wilkesboro  town 

Reddies  R iver  township 

Rock  Creek  township 

Somers  townsh ip . . . 

Trap  Hill  township 


Wilkesboro    township,    including    Wilkesboro 


Wilson  County 

Black  Creek  township,  including  Black  Creek 


3,510 

"  '3,'592'  3,900 

1,011  1,S12 

2,314  ,  2,279 

224  \ 202 

1,192  1,103 

13,417  10,611 


1 ,  007 


1,495 
31,356 


2,204 
1,436 

2,001 


1,003 

1,100 

1,959 

1,724 

2,052 

1,535 

1,004 

1,579 

877 


374 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1 — POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Table  B. 


Wilson  County— Continued. 

i;  irdner  township,  including  Bridgersville  and 

Wilhanks  towns 

Bridgersville  town , 

Wilbanks  town 

' low  II  .ill!. 

Saratoga  township,  including  Saratoga  town 


Springli  ill' township 

Stantonsburg    township,   including   Stantons- 

burg  town 

Stantonsburg  town ' 

Tavlor  township 

Tolsnot  township,  including  Toisnot  town 

Toisuol  town  (  Elm  City  P.O.) 

Wilson  township,  including  Wilson  town 


Yadkin  County.. 


Boonville  township,  including  Boonville  town. 

Boonville  town 

Buck  Shoal  township 

Deep  Creek  township,  including  part  of  Yadkin- 


Yndkinrill,  torn, i  i/mri  ,,f) 

Total  for    Yadkin, ,11,  town    in    />,,/,  fi,<k 
and  Liberty  townships 


MINOR   CIVIL    PULSION. 


Yadkin  County— Continued. 

ip,  including  East  Bend  and 


"shore  towns 
East  Bend 


Knobs  township,  including  Juiiesville  town 

I         Joncsinlle  town 

Liberty   township,  including  part  of  Yadkin- 


Yancey  County.. 


Crabtree  township. . 


Jacks  Creek  town-hip.. 


i  Incorporated  in  1909.  2  Incorporated  in  1903. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Abbottsburg  town 

159 
794 
283 
924 
2,116 

118 
98 
936 
221 
486 

681 

145 

151 

1,865 

18,762 

115 
524 
543 
440 

77 

990 
195 
416 
283 
}           211 

370 

800 

1,529 

469 

162 

697 
219 
311 
276 
261 

796 

}           85 

179 

209 
919 
50 
348 

149 
725 
612 
66 
249 

Burgaw  town 

956 
4,808 
422 
259 
160 

'  803 

219 
222 

323 
1,242 

34^  014 

1,153 

852 

297 
147 

276 
1,441 

426 
1,101 

344 

109 
189 
SO 
848 

8,715 
158 

246 
S33 

308 
324 
329 
2S9 

300 
1,065 
1,056 

320 
282 

360 
737 

164 

1,823 

18,  241 

522 

3,692 
218 

366 

559 
273 
302 

227 

Alamance 

248 

Montgomery 

Haywood 

Alexander  town 

Buncombe 

230 

333 
163 
169 

123 

1,099 

18,091 

159 

A 

349 
182 
137 
992 
14,694 

269 
224 
229 
510 
10,235 

Cerro  Gordo  town 

Columbus 

Columbus 

Randolph 

Buncombe 

Randolph 

Buncombe 

1,017 
11,557 

Mecklenburg 

Washington 

Atkinson  town 

1,008 

887 

342 

61 
557 

163 
251 

160 

Columbus 

A  den  to 

754 
198 
95S 

511 
229 
292 

(Edgecombe 

Haywood 

252 

Pamlico 

334 

7,910 
132 
413 

Collettsville  town 

( 'ohiuibia  town 

2,195 

145 

384 
'1,100 

457 
132 

2,007 

Concord  city 

Cabarrus '.... 

191 

4, 339 

Conetoe  town 

i 'ono i.T  town 

Edgecombe 

Catawba 

377 
69 

( 'oiitentnea  town 

Buncombe 

Montgomery 

Cornelius  town 

Mecklenburg 

Bi  c  e  town 

196 
200 

191 

Buncombe 

Granville 

Washington 

Columbus 

224 
78 

331 

604 

Columbus 

Crouse  town 

Cumberland 

Gaston 

Mecklenburg 

Davidson 

343 
004 

155 
183 

97 
584 
42 

144 

Denton  town 

Rutherford 

Transylvania 

199 
327 

327 

Dudle    town 

Wa 

1,072 

6,679 

444 

417 

Bules  Creek  town 

Harnett 

1      •   .1     1      ID'".    "'loUllljil!    low  II         .  . 

Gaston 

STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


375 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 


County. 
Ashe 


Enfield  town 

Enochsvillo  town 

Euroka  town 

Evoretts  town . . . 

Evergreen  town.. 
Fairblurltown... 
Fairmont  town . . . 


Falkland  lowi 
Farm  ville  tow 
Favclteville  ti 


Fountain  towi 
Four  Oaks  tov 
Franklin  towi 
Franklinton  t 
Fremont  town 


Alamance.  . 

Halifax 

Rowan 

Wayne 


Cumberland.. 
Rutherford.... 
Wake 


Johnston. 

I  Macon 

Franklin.. 


Fuquay  Springs  town Wake 

Garner  town !  Wake 

< Jarysburg  town Northampton . . 


Gormandm  t< 


Godwin  town.. 

Gold  Hill  town  . . 
Gold  Point  town 
Goldsborocity.. 


Granite  Falls  town  . . . . 
firanife  Quarry  town  . . 

Greensboro  city 

Greenville  town 

Grifton  town 


Grimesland  town 

Halifax  town 

Hamilton  town.. 
Hamlet  town 


n  (Nealsville  P.  O.) 


I  Guilford 

McDowell 

Cumberland.. 

Rowan 

Martin 

Wayne 


Caldwell.. 

Rowan 

Guilford . . 


Harrellsville  town.. 
Haywood  town.. 


Henderson  town . . 
Hendersonville  tov 

Hertford  town 

Hickory  town 

High  Pointeity... 


Rutherford... 

Gaston 

Hertford 

,    Martin 

Chatham 

Haywood 


Mildebran  town  . 
Hillsboro  town.. 
Hobgood  town . . 


iIollv\  ill,-    town    (Cash    Corner 
P.O.). 

Ho pr  Mills  No.  1  town 

Tlot  Springs  town 

Hudson  town 

Hunters ville  town 

Iceraorlee  town 

In. linn  Trail  town 

Ingold  town 


Jacksonville  town 
Jamesville  town . . 


Catawba . . 
Macon 


Greene 

i  'nmborlaml .  . 
Madison 


Onslow.. 
Martin . . . 
Greene. . . 


Kinston  town 

Kittrell  town 

Lagrange  town... 
Landis  town 

Lattimore  town'.'. 


Leach  ville  town.. 
Leaksville  town . . 
Leicester  town... 
Lenoir  town 

Lewarae  town  . . . 
Lewiston  town... 
Lexington  town.. 
Liberty  town 


Lowell  town 

Lucama  town 

Lumber  Bridge  tc 


McFarlan  town. 

Macon  town 

Madison  town... 

Magnolia  tow  n. . 


Marlboro  town  . 
Mars  Hill  town.. 
Marshall  town.. 


Maupin  town. . 
Maxton  town.. 

Mavooan  loun 


Micro  lown. . 
Middlobm-  I- 
'.liddlosox  [o\ 
Milton  town. 


Mineral  <[>[  in-s  low  n.  . 

Mocksville  town 

Moncure  tc 


.    Johnston... 
/Cleveland.. 


Xorthamplo 
.    Cleveland... 

Scotland 

.  Cleveland... 
Beaufort. .. . 
Rockingham 


. .    Richmond 

.    Davidson 

.    Randolph 

.    Harnett 

.    Lincoln 

(Halifax 

•  1  Warren 

.    Catawba 

.    Franklin 

.    Gaston 

.    Wilson 

.    Robeson 

.    Robeson 

.    Gaston 

.   Anson 

.    Warren 

.  Rockingham . . 


Hertford 

Northampton.. 
McDowell 


I  Uamanoe   . 
■ilOrange 

.   Chatham... 
..  Johnston.. . 

;j  Nash..".'.";;.' 

.    Caswell 


Monroe  city Union . . . 


Montezuma  town. . 


Mooresville  town 

Mni'ohoad  City  lown. .  . 
Mor-ranum  town 

Morrisville  town 

Morlimor  town 

Mo]  von  (own 

Mom,     \irytown 

Mount  Gilcad  town 

Mount.  Holly  town 

Mount.  Olive  lown 

Mount  Pleasant  town.. 
Mountain  Island  town. 
Murfreesboro  town 


Mitchell.... 
Cleveland  . . 
Iredell 


Cabarrus.. 

Gaston 

Hertford . . 


Murphy  town Cherokee 

750  Nashville  town Nash 

170  Nebotown McDowe 

346|  New  Hill  town Wake... 

i  New  London  town Stanly.. 


1,127 

153 

3,364 

126 
1.296 

720 

073 

"  279 

262 

4,163 

474 

386 

163 

1,234 

304 

213 

373 

'366 
222 

2,413 

65 
828 

957 

1,775 

i,178 

667 

876 

290 
236 
181 
849 
1,144 

165 

2,230 

983 

584 

157 
813 
454 
614 

189 
1,033 
653 
664 

450 

460 
264 

220 
408 

176 
312 

192 

1,519 

123 
1,116 

799 

225 
301 
802 
499 

111 
289 
337 
349 
378 

92 

203 

335 

1,321 
874 
345 

935 
904 
98 

694 

693 

218 

61 
169 

117 

419 

490 

705 

192 
745 

4,082 

2, 427 

1,800 

198 
3,400 

2,039 
2,712 

219 

144 

1,533 

1,379 

1,938 

107 

886 
1,064 
1,557 

151 

100 

149 

498  j 

3,844 

723 

447 
2, 680 

"i,'768 

526 
1,071 

753 

630 
017 

450 
(557 

472 
393 

376 
074 

977 
750 

479 

803 

312  1 

299  1 

376 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLAGES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 


CITY    OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY    OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Newborn  city 

Craven 

9,961 

321 

2,310 

73 

1 ,  902 

028 
251 

778 

645 
214 
3,018 
154 
94 
324 

67 
219 
272 

86 
232 

628 
258 
62 
210 
652 

394 
92 
211 
412 

688 

58 
502 
2,165 
287 
227 

75 
354 
627 
580 
19,218 

l!  950 

1,089 

'l79 

370 
367 
210 
445 
147 

1,670 
122 
422 
616 

2,155 

249 
\      8,051 
480 
170 
819 

304 
183 
145 
787 
1,425 

491 
437 
229 
1,062 
419 

5,533 
7,153 

235 
2,282 

136 

1,726 
280 

1,331 
139 

121 
3,127 
315 
308 
895 

9,090 
328 

75 
918 

663 
115 

7,843 

218 

1,038 

63 

Smlthfleld  town 

Snow  Bill  town 

S i  Kill.inoretown 

South  Mills  town 

Johnston 

Greene 

Buncombe 

Camden 

1,347 
450 
238 

390 

764 
405 
312 

283 

Ni'v.-Um  drove  town 

Sampson 

Wilkes 

Noi  th  \\  ilkeiboro  town 



Southern  Pines  town 

Southporl  city 

Spuria  lown 

Spencer  city 

Spi  in.;  Hope  town 

Stanley  Creek  town 

s'lanlotisuurg  town 

Slur  lown 

si:ii<"  ville  city 

Sli.lci':-;  lown 

542 

1,484 

1,915 

1,246 

321 

201 
239 

'79 

159 

404 
161 
82 
305 
185 

390 
698 
418 
4.129 
662 

154 
3,877 
269 
590 
331 

332 
230 
1.055 

43 
139 

155 
392 
296 
273 

185 

2,376 

1,443 

287 

444 

215 
480 
127 

723 
6,211 

169 

2,008 
442 
227 

1,999 

759 

846 

231 

46 

}          755 

179 

'  1,368 

\         216 

799 

1,574 

25.748 

6,717 

CS4 

353 

17, 167 

624 
312 

187 

'54 
130 

432 
338 
431 
483 

517 

1,336 

501 

Brunswick 

Alleghany 

McDowell 

253 

249 

666 
441 

Pamlico 

300 

Oriental  town 

Wilson 

Granville 

Pitt 

Halifax 

Beaufort 

2,059 
52 
131 
253 

57 

2,907 
105 
114 
151 

Montgomery 

211 
3,141 

Pitt 

Guilford 

aneg° 

Rockingham 

115 

168 

Parkton  town 

Robeson 

I'.n  mrlo  lown 

Martin 

336 

156 

58 

Swansboro  town 

Onslow 

265 
281 

Richmond 

Robeson 

Northampton 

°33 

Columbus 

Edgecombe 

Alexander 

86 
168 
710 

266 

2,499 
413 

Johnston 

Teacheys  town 

264 

Davidson 

751 
258 
560 
338 

Edgecombe 

Toisiioi  lown  (Kim  City  P.O.)... 

Wilson 

Mecklenburg 

585 

Randolph 

Iredell 

Montgomery 

Polk 

Hertford 

Hertford 

Rutherford 

Craven 

Pamlico 

Moore 

Warren 

Cleveland 

Anson 

Wake 

Wake 

Duplin 

Madison 

Stokes 

Tioul  man  lown 

424 

1,011 

276 

198 

281 

552 

Trov  lown 

878 
324 

Washington 

1,212 
247 
143 

T  in  lis  low  n 

176 

102 

Vaneeboro  lown 

291 

169 

248 

428 

90 

Princeville  town 

Edgecombe 

Cumberland 

Raeford  town 

13,643 

769 

2,190 

858 

'l33 

12,678 

Waco  town 

160 
1,546 

142 
218 

Randolph 

Randolph 

1,754 

Rockingham 

2,969 

336 

320 

Northampton 

232 
73 

160 
98 

1,009 

643 

Warren 

Duplin 

Beaufort 

Pender 

836 

576 

4,842 

198 
92 

3.545 

Watha  town 

Waxhaw  town 

Union 

752 
1,307 

Richmond 

\\  ;i\  nesville  town 

\\  caver  ville  town 

Haywood 

Buncombe 

Jackson 

Halifax 

Wake 

Catawba 

Robeson 

455 

275 
1,507 

228 

Richmond 

1,433 

Rockwell  town 

(Edgecombe 

^Nash 

2,937 
605 
155 

816 

213 

Rocky  Mount  Mills  town 

150 

1  Edgecombe 

-Wayiss.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Columbus 

388 
634 

Washington 

63 

Transylvania 

357 
1,021 

227 

72 

421 

\Swain 

46 
635 

Bertie 

Willi-  l,oro  town 

Williams  town 

Williamston  town 

Wilkes 

336 

Royall  Cotton  Mills  town 

Martin 

New  Hanover.... 

Wilson 

Bertie. 

Forsyth 

Pitt 

Hertford 

Northampton 

Rowan 

Randolph 

New  Hanover 

Davidson 

Yadkin 

Caswell 

Franklin 

Wake 

912 
20, 976 
3.525 

222 

Rutherford 

880 

20,056 

'"...■  i    ■.  ■,  i 

\\  ni'lsor  town 

Winfall  town 

2,126 

3,642 
6,277 

211 
1,044 

123 

1,348 
287 
816 
149 

2,711 
4,418 

city 

Rowan 

10. 00s 
243 
688 
242 

Sanford  town 

367 
102 

778 
201 
527 

W     dl      town 

Seaboard  town 

Northampton 

467 
22 
210 

292 

Shallotte  City  town 

Brunswick 

Cleveland 

1,874 

1,394 

345 

Slier  City  town 

440 

254 

'  Combined  population  of  Winston-Salem  in  1910,  22,700;  1900,  13,650;  and  1890,  10,729. 


NOKTH  DAKOTA. 

Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,   1900,  AND   1890. 

'Changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  fool.nnles;  [or  I  hose  between  IS'.X)  :m<l  I '.Mill,  :ir  I '.<■  poi  I:;  r,f  I  lie  'I  wolfl  li  ' Vnsu  ..    190(1,  Vol    I , 'I  able  .,  ] 


Adams  County ' . 


ihieyrus  low  nship-U  T.  130,  R.  97) 

Cedar   township  '   (Tps.   131  and    132,   Rs.  95 
and  9(i) 


Reeder  township"  (Tps.  129  and  130,  R.  98).. 
I  "coder  village  6 

„t  township'  (T.  129,  R.  95).. 


Township  120,  raiuy  07.. 
Ton  us  I  li  p  i:;n.  ran?  01  .  . 


Barnes  County.. 


Rhlg ipion  low  llsbip 

Brimer  township  3  (T.  141,  R.  61).. 

Cuba  township 


lieke'lsou  townships  (T.  140,  R.  61) 

Edna  township 

Ellsburv  township  ">  (T.  143,  R.  56) 

Grand  Prairie  township  «  (T.  142,  R.  57) .. 

Green  township 

Greenland  township 


Lake  Town  township  "  (T.  143,  R.  ( 


Meadow  Lake  township  s  (T.  138,  R.  61).. 


Norma  township  » 

Oakhill  township  « 

Oriska  township 

Pierce  township 

Potter  township 

Raritan  township  is 

Rogers  township  16  (T.  142,  R.  59). . 

Rosebud  township  i2 

Sanborn  village 

Sibley  Trail  township  3  (T.  143,  R.  E 

Skandia  township 

Spring  Creek  township  12 

a 
Stewart  township  '  (T.  141,  R.  59)  . 


i  Organ 


d  from  part  of  She  k  Cnunly  in  1907. 


2  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  townships  wherever  possible. 


MINOR    CIVIL    1) 


Barnes  County - 


Wurd'l.. 
Hard:?.. 
lie,,/ 5.. 
Ward/,.. 


'I'ownsliip  139,  range  :",s  .  . 
Town:. hip  140,  range  58. . 
Tow  n  -.lii))  111,  ran.ee  5.S  .  . 
Township  142,  range  5S.  . 


Benson  County  . . 


Albert  township. . 


Heaver  township-'  CT.  155,  R.  69)  . . 


Eldon  township  »  i  T.  153,  U.  o> 


Porl  Toilen  township2'  (school)  (T.  152,  R.  (15, 

and  T.  153,  K.ib,  part  ol'.i 

Free  Peoples  lownsliip  -'  (school)  (T.  152,  R.  63, 


Maddock  village  ss. . 


i i       i    i)  i     i  i   r    :i). 


67,  part  of)  . . 
Pleasant  I, alee  townships9  (T.  150,  R.  71).. 
Rich  Vallev  township™  (T.  152,  R.  71).. 
Rio. .in    n.riKhiii:*:'!'    1M     "R     fifUnnrt.  . 


Roe!;  lownship32  (T.  151,  R.  66).. 

South  Viking  township"  (T.  151,  R.  69)... 

Twin  Lake  township «  (T.  155,  R  .70) 

Warwick  township*'  (T.  151,  R.  63) 

West  Antelope  township"  (T.  151,  R.  08).. 

West  Bay  township  =s  (T.  153,  R.  07) 

Weed  Lake  township"  (T.  151,  R.  04) 

Wood  Lake  township2'  (school)  (T.  152,  R.  63 
{  part  of  i,  T.  152.  R .  64,  and  T.153,  R.  64.  partof). 
York  township  (T.  156,  R.  69).. 

20  Organized  from  parts  of  Minnewaukan  and  West  Antelope  townships  (school) 
in  1903. 

«  Organized  from  I '.envoi  low  nship  (srliool  i  in  ionl. 
lb  in  .  .    ,,i :  )<■■     in   ■,..,.,. i- 1  .;  ;'  . 

'   i\r^-  >nd  Impark  town  bins  organized  from  Medell  township  (school)  In  1902 


220 


315 


i°  Organized  in  1007 

11  Organized  in  1901. 

12  Litchville   \illage   iueoi  porated  from  parts  of  Rosebud    d'omasl      .  .iuo.,h 
and  Spring  Creek  townships  in  1904. 

is  Nome  village  incorporated   from   parts  of   (larilan  and   Thonl.enskjold  town- 
ships in  1907. 

i    ■    ,    :    !■■! 

»s  Name  changed  from  Oakville  in  1904. 
is  Organized  in  1904. 

■'  County  b  mi  ii  i      i  in  Reservation, 

opened  toseftlenien  i  in  hiu-l.aod  iaken  to  form  Fort  Totten,  Free  Peoples,  Lone  Tree 

(part  of),  and  "'  -a':,  and  Labia.  Lock,  \\  arwick.  Wood 


(school),  taken  to  form  Broe  and  Impa  I  mlation (504) of  Viking  to^ 

ship  (school),  taken  to  form  North  and  South  Viki  ipulation  (382)  of 

,    .  I     :  ,  .    i  ■  :  .    ■     .     I      I  '     .  . 

15     ...    ....        I     '.  ri,  I.     .ii !■■■■.■      

to  form  West  Antelope  township  and  part  of  Aurora  township;  and  population  (32> 
of  T.  151,  R.  65  (part  of),  taken  to  form  part  of  Lone  Tree  township  (school),  since 
1900. 

is  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
1890  and  1900. 

'» Hesper  and  Arne  townships  organized  from  Fairview  township  (school)  in 


1904  and  1906.  respectively. 


5  Esmond  to    u  hip  .  i    mi/  d  from  Harmony  township  (school)  in  1904;  Es- 
mond village  incorporated  from  pari  o>  a     ...  '-'.:*. 

27  Returned  as  a  pari,  of  Devils  bake  Indian  Reservation  in  1900. 

28  Organized  from  Iowa  township  (school)  in  1904. 

'■■.ii      ■■■.■...■:  i . 

ii  .     ■    ';■  ■  ..,!■'■. 

si  Organized  from  Lake  Ibsen  tow;  106. 

s2  Organized  in   1910  from   territory  returned  as  part  of  Devils  Lake  Indian 
Reservation  in  1900. 

33  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

si  Returned  as  T.  151,    R.   65    (part   of),   and  part  of  Devils    Lake  Indian 
Reservation  in  1900. 

oeorpora  lipin  1908. 

si  Organized  from  Gallinger  township  (school)  in  1904. 
=7  Organized  in  1900  from  Atineo  township  (school)  and  territory  returned  as 

p- in    li     '  '..■,  b-.    I     ■      ■      i  e.  i  i  '■a;    I        .aiiO 

ss  Organized  from   part  of  \  iking  township  (school)  in  1904;  part  taken  to  form 
Maddock  village  in  tons. 

s9  Organized  from  Pleasant  1  a  fa-  township  :  ;.  liool)  in  1904. 
40  Organized  from  Pleasant  Valley  towns! ii p 

■:■■.,■:.  ,■'■,■''  a  ■'■:,■  I"' 

■'-  Organized  from  Twin  Lake  towndiip  i  school  i  in  1901. 

«  Organized  in  1908  from   territory  returned   as  part  of  Devils  Lake  Indian 
Reservation  in  1900. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  West  Antelope  township  (school)  in  1903. 

(377) 


378 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

(lor  enanges  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Boach  township 3 (Tps.  139  and  140,  Rs.  105  and  ; 


and-106) _ 

Mannarth  village ' 

Mineral  spring-,  lownship^  {,'V.  i:;:;,  li.  ion;.. 

i      " 
Peaceful  Vallcv  lownship-  iT.  13ti,  R.  100).. 


e  township »  ('1 
Wood  berry  lownship  '  (  I'. 
Towns hip'133,  range  101 . . 
Township  133,  range,  102. . 


Township  133,  range  105  7. 


Township  134,  range  106. . 


-  130,  range  98.. 


Township  137,  range  102.. 


Township  138,  range  100. . 


1 38,  range  103.. 


Township  139,  range  104. . 
Township  140,  range  102. . 


Township  I' 


Township  141,  range  1( 
Township  141,  range  10z. . 
Township  141,  range  103. . 
Township  141,  range  104. . 
Township  142,  range  98. . . 
Township  142,  range  on... 
Township  142,  range  100. . 


Township  143 


)t  returned  by  townships  i: 
and  1890. 

3  Beach  town  hip  ri'..';uiiH-i  : 1 1 1 ■  I   l!r:«ii  village  i iieiirpor: 1 1 C" I  lYnm  parts  of  Beach 
township  (school)  in  1907. 


s  Organized  in  1910. 


;o  form  Whitby  an  ]  '■■«  -    ■' ■ 

population  (W)  oi  x.  ion,  R.  79,  now  in  Stone  Creek  and  Tacoma  townships. 

"  No  com  pa  i  iam  nl'  population  ean  lie  made;  ni  micro!  is  changes  made  between 
1890  and  1900. 

12  Organized  from  Annie  lownship  f school)  in  1910. 

13  Antler  township  organized  in  1005,   \nllercdy  incur)  mi  :itc<l  from  part  of  Antler 
township  in  1906. 

J*  Organized  in  1905. 
is  Organized  in  1904. 

i«  Overly  I  hova  part  of  Lincoln  township  (school)  in  1905; 

Cecil  township  organized  from  Lincoln  township  (school)  in  1910. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Billings  County-  Continued. 


Township  144,  range  9i 


0  ownship  144,  range  101.. 


Bottineau  County 

ity  township  12  (T.  161,  R.  J 


Antler  lownship  '■'  (T.  163,  R.  82,  and  fi 
164,  R.  82) 

Rent  hick  lownship  '■'  (T.  162.  R.  81) 

Id.iinc  lownshipi-  (T.  160,  R.  83) 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward.1 

I'oHinosl .Mishipi"-v|i(,ol)(|.ar1  of)(T.  16-',  I  ■!  .7.".) 

,  •■  ;         u  ■                i.:,  a.uci    ,.r    .  r  !      !'.  !,;  ■  :: 
\  inge  lownship  (school) J     76). 


I'.cknian  village". 

Eidsvold  township  is  (T.  162,  R.  78  and  R.  79, 


frac.  T.  164,  R.  76) 

Kims  luwndii.pi'  C\\  i.-,o,  R.  82) 

Elysian  township  20  (T.  160,  R.  771 • 

Gardena  village'-'.    -        

Hoi-am  lownship--  CI'.   16:;,  R.  77,  part  of,  1 

frac.  T.  164,  R.  77).. 


Lansford  city 

Ransiord  low  nsliin-'  (T.  159,  K.  83) 

Lewis  lown-hio-MCr.  160,  R.  81) 

Loon  Lake  tov,  n -lap    school)  (  I',  16:5,  R.  74,  and 

frac.  T.  164,  R.  71) 

Lordsburg  township  r,  (T.  161,  R.  74) 

,1a\-ba--s  village's. 


Newborg  village  2' 


ownship  28  (T.  160,  R.  f 


<  )s1  by  lownship  32  (  T.  159,  R.  75) 

Overly  village 16 

IV-diodc  township^  (  I'    100,  R.  77) 

Renville  iown  liip'i  (T.  161,  R    S2) 

Richl.ur-i  low  nship -i  (T.  166,  R.  Mi,  and  frac. 

T.  164,  R.  SI);  T.   16-,,  J:.  70,  part  of,  and  frac. 

T.  164,  R.  79,  part  of) 

Roland  iDwnshm-WT.  163,  R.  75,  and  frac.  T. 

•164,  R.  75) 

Russell  village'-' 

Scandia  lownship  »  iT.  16::,  R.  7*.  and  frac.  T. 

164,  R.  78) 

Volia   iownshiiiM  (T.  16:;.  R.  70.  pari   of,  and 

frac.  T.  164.  R.  70.  pari  of) 

Sergins  township  h  (T.   162,  R.  70,  pari  of,  and 

T.  160,  R.  SO) 

Sherman  township  "  (T.  162,  R.  82) 

Sonris  cily  -- - 


»m 

:;:-;! 

888        145 

S9S 

266 

313 

295 

253 

321 

306 

im 

424 

254 
9 

232 

14 
248 

65 

^ 

138 

_'55 

196  .... 

75 

401 

90 
100 

365 

"  Organized  in  1903. 

ated  from  i 

d  from  Dev  . ,   .. 
2"  Organized  from  part:  olMo,i,e  Ri\er  low  nship  (school)  ir     .  . 
='  Gardena  village  incorporated  from  p-n  I  of  <  la!    Creel,  lownsliip  i  school)  in  ions; 
Oak  Creek  low  nship  organized  horn  '  lak  Creel:  low  nship  i school)  in  1910. 

22  Rouris  < - i i  v  incoi  poralcd  from  pari  of  Monuiain  View   low  nshin  (school)  in  101)0; 
Harani  lownsliip  organized  from  Mountain  View  township  (school)  in  1910. 

23  Haslings  lownship  organized  in   10110;   Maxkiss  village  incorporated  from  part 
of  Haslings  township  in  0)66. 

2<  Incorporated  from  part  of  Stone  Cieek  lownship  in  1008. 

»  Lansford  Iown -.kip'nrganized  in  1003:   Ransford  city  incoi  -ponded  from  part  of 
Lansford  lownsliip  in  1004. 

26  Organized  in  1003;  part  taken  In  form  pai  I  of  iVkman  village  in  1906. 
n, -  ;,.,  ,■     idelity  township  (school  iinl910.     JOdclii  v  and  Toupin  town- 
ships (school)  i-einrued  as  Rnicliiv  iowudiip  i school  i  in  louii. 


32  Organized  from  Willow  township  (school)  in  1910. 

■-Organized  horn  pari  of  Real.odv  lownship  (school)  in  1! 
3*  Organized  fiom  p  ni  of  Paglaeal;  lownship  (school)  in  191 
Westhope  citv  in  1904. 

■"  Organized  from   Hilton  low  n-iup  (:-:,  hool)  in  1901. 

■"■  Organized  from  part  of  Daybreak  township  (school)  in  1! 

«'  Organized  in  1906. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION   -NORTH   DAKOTA. 


379 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Roporl  ;  of  the  Twelfth  (  ensus:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   1) 


Bottineau  County -Continued. 


Ward  1 . .'. 

.    Wards 

Wards 

Wheaton  township  '  (T.  163,  R.  83,  and  frac.  '] 


Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 

Willow  Vale  township '» 


Bowman  County11 


Ho winaii  village  13 

e'isehbein  township  "(T.  131,  It.  99).. 
Gascovne  township  1!  (T.  130,  R.  99).. 
Seruiiion  township1'  (T.  131,  R.  100).- 

Scranton  village  16 

Township  129,  range  99 

Tow  n.-hin  I -'.).  range  inn.  

Township  129,  range  101 

Township  129,  range  102 

Township  120,  range  103 

Township  129,  range  104 

Township  129,  range  105 

Township  129,  range  100 

Township  130,  ranee  100 

Township  130,  range  101 

toe.  iKliip  l,';n   rouge  102 

Township  130,  range  103 

Township  130,  range  104 

township  130,  ranee  105 

Towushin  130,  ranee  106 

Townshin  131,  ranee  101 

Township  131,  range  102  " 

Pownshin  131  ,  re  nee  103 

Township  131,  range  104 

Township  131,  range  105 

Township  131,  range  106 

Fractional  township  131,  range  107 

Township  132,  range  99 

Township  132,  range  100 

Township  132,  range  101 

Township  132,  range  102 


Burke  County17 


Cleary  township  (school)  (T.  160,  R.  93).. 


Fay  township  (school)  (T.  162,  R.  93).. 


iship  (school)  (T.  161,  R.  92).. 


frac.  T.  164,  R.  9 


is  part  of  Loi 


;e  River  townshin  (school)  in  1904;  part  taken  to 

;e  River  township  (s.  hool)  in  1902:  parts  taken  to 

5  in  1906 

rg  township  (formerly    Lidelily  township,  school) 


Organize-!  from  Pleasant  Yallev  township  i  school)  in  1906. 

[ncorimraL'd  from  pari  ol'Rieiilene    nv.  n  .hip  in  1904. 
'o     : 

Organized  from  part  of  Peabo.l  v  tree  n-due     chool)  in  1937. 
Returned  as  in  ( islby  lownshi  ,    loi  n  er!\   Willow    i own, hip,  seho  >1    in 
Organized  from  Willow  Vale  township  (school)  in  1910. 

n  part  of  Billings  County  in  1907.    Old  Bowman  County  ai 


n  1897. 


"  Organize  1  in  i  " 


;ehooll  (1  .  162,  it.  94)... 


Portal   township"    (school;   (T.  163,  K.  92,  and 

Iran.  T.  164,  R.  92) 

Portal  village23 

Richland  i.cwi.ahiir".  ieh..O:,(T.  163,  I:. an, and 

frac.  T.  164,  R.  90) 

Roseland  township  (school)  (T.  160,  R.  90) 

Short  Creek  township21  (school)  (T.  163,  R.  93, 


T.  164,  R.  91).. 
Vale  township  (school)  (T.  162,  R.  92).... 
Ward  township  (school)  (T.  161,  R.  90).. 


Burleigh  County  . . 


Wards 

Wards 

Ward4 

WardS 

Wards 

d  township  (T.  138,  R.  78).. 


Burnt  Creek  township  (school)  (T.J  10,  II.  s 


Crop  p.wnship  ~>  (T.  Ml.  R.  7!))  .. 

Cromwell  lownship --  (T.  [41.  It.  ).m 

Driscoll  township™  (T.  I3'i,  i,\  75) 

Ecklund  township  (T.  142,  R.  79,  and  E.  J,  T. 


Fori  Rice  township  (school)  (T.  137.  R.  80).. 
Frances  township  (school)  (T.  140,  R.  78).... 

Ghvlin  township  »>  (T.  142,  R.  78) 

Gil ibs  township  (school)  (T.  139.  R.  79) 

Glenview  township  t T.  141 ,  It.  80,  and  T.  141 , 

81,  part  of) 

Grass  Lake  township  s-  (T.  143,  R.  79) 

Harriett  township  (school)  (T.  142,  R.  75). . . 
llawkeve  township  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  79).. 
Ilav  Creek  township  (school)  (T.  139,  R.  80). 
Hazel  Grove  township1  (T.  144,  R.  75) 


Lincoln  township  (school)  (T.  138,  R.  80).. 
Logan  township--1  (T.  133,  R.  77).  .  ..  . 
I  ong  Lake  in    n  hip    '  iT    137,  R.  70) 


Mi     ouri  town   h  p      I  T.  1  17    R    7a  i 


117 


103 


Painted   \',  cm. Is  township  (T.   !  12,  R.  81  (part 

oP,,  and  W.  .'.,  T.  142,  R.S0) 

Phoenix  townshin  (School)  (T.  t  )3,  R.  73) 
Pleasant  View  township  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  78). 
Richmond  township  (school)  (T.  143,  R.  76). . 

21  Columbus  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Short  Creek  township  (school) 
in  1908. 

f,        •';■'.-.       v.  'esota.and  North  Star  townships  (school)  (population  459)  not 
returned  separately  in  1900. 

,.-,,  .ratc.l  from  pa.rt  ..I  Rorfal  iownship  (school)  in  1905. 

24  County  total  includes  population  trr_>)  of  Lone  Lake  township  (school),  taken 
to  form  Lone  Lake  and  Wild  Rose  townships:  and  population  (142)  of  Driscoll  and 
Ghvlin  townships  .school)  and  IM38,  It.  75  ('pari  of.,  taken  In  form  Pri-ooll.  Est  he  r- 
ville,  Ghvlin,  an  1    1'hcima  lownships  since  1900. 

'-'"•  No  comparison  of  population  can  b-  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
1890  and  1900. 

-■>•  Organized  in  1937. 

n      ■■!;■■■     , 


1905. 


nship  (school)  in  1904;  part  U 


28  Organized  ii 

'-'  Organized  from  Driscoll  t. 
Thelma  townshin  in  1908. 

3"  Organized  in  Pan?  from  T.  143,  R.  78,  the  south  half  of  v 
as  part,  of  Ghvlin  township  (school)  ir 


iship  (school)  in  1908:  part  taken  to  form  par 


_..„  _nl910. 

n  for  1933  mi  ele  he  i  >  ■  nmips  wherever  possible. 

19  Bowbells  yill  lohool)  in  1903; 

i.icorporal.  1  a.s  a  city  in  1906. 

-11  Flirt. >n  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Carter  and  Richland  townships 
(school)  in  1904. 


Organized  from  part  of  Long  Late  township  (sehooll  ir 
;,:i  Organized  from  McKenzie  township  (school)  in  1910. 
36  Organized  from  Manning  township  (school)  in  1907. 
&  Organized  from  Morton  township  (school)  in  1908, 


380 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,   1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

I  tor  changes  in  boundaries,  clc,  between  Pino  and  1910,  sec  fool.nol.es;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  sec  Reports  of  the   I  welfl.h  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Burleigh  County— Continued. 

Rivervieu    low  nsliip  (school)  pTps.  139  ami  l 
R.  81 ,  part  of) 

Schrunck  township  (school)  (T.  III.  E.  77)  .. 

Siblev  Butte  township  '  (T.  110,  K.  77) 

'    -rUng  township'-  ,  I'.  130,  K.  70) 

nship  a  (T.  his,  K.  7li) 


Taft 

I'elfer  township  (T.  137,  R.  78). 
Thelma  township*  (T.  138,  R.  75) 


A'ing  township  « (T.  142,  R.  76)  . 


Cass  County.. 


Iddisoc  township 

Amenia  township 

Arthur  township 

Avr  township 

Panics  township  iT.  139,  R.  48  (part  of),  and 
T.  139,  R.  49) 

Bell  township j 

lierlin  township i 

Buffalo  township i 

tin  halo  \illage 

Casselton  city 

Ward  1 : 

Ward2 1 

Ward  S 

C:\ssflion  township 

('lift on  I ownship 

Cornell  township 

Davenport  township 

Davenport  village 

Dows  township j 

l  uir bin  township ' 

Eldred  township 

Empire  township ! 

Erie  township 

""        ;t  township 

Ward2 t 

Ward  3 1 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward! 

Fargo  township 

Gardner  township I 

Gill  township 

Gunkel  township 7 

Harmony  township 

Harwood  township 


Kinyon  township... 


Maple  River  township. . 


Normanna  township".. 


Pleasant  township. . 


Rochester  township 


Walburg  township. . 
Warren  township . . . 
Watson  township. . 


iVheatland  town  :iiip 

" !  er  township 

1  Organized  in  1907. 

2  Organized  from  Eallvillo  tow  nship  :  <  liooli  in  i')nr; 
'  Organized  from  \\  iiit.e  Low  nship  (school)  in  1908. 
<  Organized  ^in    1H08  from  T.  ITs,  li.  75,  the  north  half  of  which 

a  1910. 


i-  .if  populai  ion  of  1 1  mi t it  village 
._  _  langed  from  Norman  in  1904. 
1  Page  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Page  township  i 


271 

1.83 

180 

137 

213 

1,207 

840 

270 

162 

99 

138 

82 

103 

q- 

11 

182 

249 

202 

261 

174 

234 

316 

9,589 

5,664 

236" 

162 

435 

291 

206 

224 

161 

144 

482 

261 

299 

217 

210 

190 

157 

9  231 

'162 

194 

475 

310 

89 

354 

223 

370 

338 

226 

191 

119 

300 

869 

503 

205 

657 

638 

313 

211 

275 

283 

391 

337 

130 

194 

84 

259 

223 

876 

704 

'3  149 

408 

309 

461 

407 

290 

168 

518 

386 

300 

225 

Cavalier  County . . 
Alma  township  '* 


'0.. 


R.  64) 

l!>. township  e'  (T.  If.::,  R.  i.::.  and  frac.  T. 

164,  R.  63) 

Cypress  township  ''■'  (  I  .  103,  R.  04,  ami  Irar.   T. 

164,  R,  04) 

Dresden  I  ownship 

Easby  township 

East  Alma  township 

Elgin  low  nship  -u  (T.  101,  R.  60) 

Fremonl  township 

C-Ieuila  township  (T.  102,  R.  04) 

Gordon  I  ownship 

(Irev  iownship.. 


Ward  I.'. 
Ward?.. 
WardS.. 


Eii  i  i      i  tup      (  1     160,  R.  61)... 


Minto  township  »  (T.  162,  R.  62) 

Montrose  township  2?  (T.  159,  R.  57). . 

Moscow  township 

Mount  C  1.1  inel  Inn  nship  


I,  R.  59).. 
Dickey  County . . 


Albion  township . . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ellendale  township 

Elm  tow  nship 

Porbos  village  " 

l-'iillorloii  village  i5 

Grand  Valley  township32  (T.  130,  R.  65)  .. 

Mm  Eon  iownship 

James  River  Valley  township 

i 


Kentner  township 

Keystone  township  so 


Eudden  village  1 


518 


422 


changes  made  between 


'<  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  1 
1890  and  1900. 

>*  Osnabrock  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Alma  township  in  1903. 


Merricourt  village  ® 
Monango  village  s» 

2»  Elgin  township  organized  from  part  of  Langdon  township  in  1900. 

21  Harvey  and  Manilla  townships  returned  as  Harvey  township  in  1900. 

''"  Hay  township  organized  from  part  of  Loam  township  in  1905. 

•'e  1  iiopi   township  organizi  I  from  part  of  Hope  township  in  1909. 

2*  Organized  in  1900. 

»  Minto  township  organized  from  part  of  Linden  township  in  1902. 

26  Loma  township  organized  from  part  of  Perry  township  in  1907. 

2'  Osford  township  orvani/.cd  frooi  part  of  Montrose  (ownship  in  1906. 

28  Organized  from  part  of  Billings  township  in  iniio:  pari  taken  to  form  Nekoma 
village  in  1906. 

2"  Incorporated  from  pit >m    1  n  nship  in  1906. 


'A  Incorporated  from  part  of  S 


:,s  Merricourt  village  inooi ated  from  part  of  Merricourt  township  in  IS 


STATISTICS   OF    POPULATION- NORTH    DAKOTA. 


381 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

|For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  l.s'JO  and  l'joo,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Dicker  County— Continued. 


Porter  township  ' 

Ri verdale  township 

Spring  Valley  township  2  (T.  130,  R.  (16)  . . 
Valley  township. . 


\  an  Meier  township  . . 


Vorktown  township 

Divide  County*. 


Ambrose  township  <  (T.  163, R.  99,  and  frac.  T. 

164,  R.99) 

Ambrose  village* 

Blooming  Prairie  township5  (T.1G3,  R.  98,  and 


Border  township1'  (  r.  h>l,  U.  'Xo . 

Burg  township '  (T.  161,  R.99) 

Coalfield  lo\vnshi|i"(T.  162,  R.  95) 

Crosby  village9 

l>aue\  Hie  township  '  (T.  161,  R.  102  and  frac.  T. 

161,  R.  103) 

Fillmore  lownshiii "  (T.  163,  R.  97,  and  frac.  T. 

164,  R.  97) 

Frazier  township*  (T.  161,  R.  97) 

Goose  Neek  township e  (T.163,  R.  lOO.andfrac. 

T.  164,  R.  100) 

Ilawkeve  township io  (T.  1G2,  R.  97) 

Hayland  township  «  (T.  160,  R.  96) 

Kennil  village  1' 

Long  Creek  township  '»  (T.  163,  R.  96,  and  frac. 


i,  K.ys).. 


Troy  township"  (T.  162 


Township  161,  range  101. . 


...   ii-:      ,  li,_'.  .:i,i  •:    in.: 

Township  163,  range  101 

Township  M3,  laiige  102.. 

Fractional  township  163,  range  103.. 


Fractional  township  164,  range  103.. 


Township  141,  range  93  (part  of) . . 


:e  townships  in  1909. 


of  Ambrose  tc 

5  Organized  in  1908. 

«  Organized  in  1909. 

'  Organized  in  1910 

s  Coalfield  low  n-'i 
of  Coalfield  township  ii 

»  Fillmore  township  organized  i 
of  Fillmore  township  in  1907. 


t  1900  made  by  townships  wherever  possible. 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Dunn  County— Continued. 


Township  141,  range  94. . 
Township  141,  rango  95. . 
Township  141,  range  96. . 
Township  141,  range  97. . 
Township  142,  range  91  .  . 
Township  142,  range  92. . 
■     ii  inp  142,  range  93.. 


Township  143,  range  91 . . 
Township  143,  range  92.. 
Tow  nship  143,  rango  93.. 
Tow  nship  143,  range  94.. 
Township  143,  range  95  _  . 
Township  143,  range  96. . 
Town-hip  143,  range  97. . 


Township  144,  range  95. . 
Township  144,  range  96. . 
Tow  nship  144,  range  97.. 
Township  145,  range  91 . . 


Township  145,  r     „ 

Township  145,  range  97 

Township  146,  range  91  (part  of) . . 


nship  1 46,  range  94 

Town  ihip  146,  range  95 

Township  146,  range  96 

Township  146,  range  97 

Township  147,  range  93  (part  of) 

Township  147,  range  95 

Township  147,  range  96 

Township  147,  range  97 

Township  148,  range  96 

Township  148,  range  97 

Fort  Berthol d  in  ";  (part  of)... 

■'  ■mil     /,„•       ;■•    ■  '        :      .,„!,•        -■„;•„„         .,  ■ 

in  Dunn,  McKenzle,  McLean, Mercer,  and 
Mountrail  Counties 


Cherrv  Lake  township"  (school)  (T.  lis,  H.  63). 

: 

Col  >.  in  tou  nship-"  (T.  149,  I,'.  i;_") 


Gates  township^  (T.  150,  R.  66) . 

Hillsdale  township 25  (T.  150,  K    i;n  .    .. 

Munster  township  -« (T.  1 19,  R.  67) 

New  Rockford  township"  (T.  149,  R.  66) 

Paradise  township  "■*  (T.  148,  R.  02) 

Pleasant  Prairie  township  »  (T.  14S,  H .  i;,i ) 

Rocky  Mountain  township  (school)  (T.  150.,  R. 


1906;  Crosby  village  incorporated  from  part 


floseOeh  I  township  io  (T.  148,  R.  67) 

Smith  township  (school)  (T.  149,  R.  65) 

Superior  township  si  (T.  148,  R.  66) 

Tiffany  township25  (school)  (T.  149,  R.  64)  . 
Washington  township21  (school)  (T.  149,  R.  K 

w  That  part  of  Fort  Berthold  Indian  Reservation  in  Dunn  County  returned  with 
Mercer  County  In  1900. 

"  County  total  includes  population  (212)  of  Anderson  township  (school)  taken  to 
form  Colvin  and  Freeborn  townships  since  1900. 

is  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  civil  townships 
in  1890. 

19  Name  changed  from  Greb  since  1900.     Part  taken  to  form  Paradise  township 
in  1905. 

no  Organized  from  part  of  Anderson  township  (school)  in  1908. 

2i  Eddy  township  organized  from  part  of  Was!  in  townsl        school)  in  1908. 

■  "   :  part  of  Anderson  township  (school)  in  1909. 
'    d  from  Sheyenne  township  (school)  in  1906. 


ii  Mentor  township  organized  in  1904;  Kermit  village  incorporated  from  part  of 
n  1908.    Old  Dunn  County 


29  Organized  from   Plainview   iownship  (schoo  , 
">  Organized  from  Guler  township  (school)  in  1906. 
"i  Organized  from  Superior  township  (school)  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

I  lor  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


Emmons  County 

ISakker  township  (school) 

lUichanan  township  (school) 

tiurr  Oak  township  (school) 

I'l.cvry  dove  township  ischool) 

(  hi vl on  township  (school) 

i  ilenavon  township  (school) 

Hague  \  illage  * 

Linton  \  illage  L' —   - 

Logan  township  (school) 

Marie  township  2  (school) 

Odessa  township  (school) 

Omio  township  -  (school) 

Selz  township  *  (school) 

Strasburg  township  6  (school) 

Strasburg  village  6 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Ward  S 

hnioii  township  (school) 

Wells  township  -  (school)  i  T.  132,  R.  75) 

Williarasport  township  ■'■  (school) 

Winona  township  (school) 

Foster  County 

Birtsell  township  (school)  (T.  147,  R.  07) 

Bordulac  township  8  (T.  145,  R.  05) 

Bueephalia  township 9  (school)  (T.  145,  K.  (it).. 
Campbell  township  (school)  (T.  140,  R.63) 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Ward  S 

Carrington  township"  ('!'.  14''.,  R.  06) 

Ka  am  -hi  township'-  (T.  1  15,  K.  02) 

iottiishipi.-.eliooh  fT.  147,  R.  06) 

Glenfield  township  «  (T.  146,  R.  62) 

Haven  township  (»• T.  110,  R.  64) 

Larrabec  to,  L47,  Rs.  63  and 

64) 

McHenry  township  »  (T.  147,  R.  62) 

McIIenry  village  » 

McKinlev  township  "  (school)  (  T.  145,  R.  63).... 

Melville  township'-  (T.  i  15.  It.  00) 

Nordmore  township  is  (T.  147,  R.  65) 

Pleasant  Vail.  \  km  iishi  p  (sehuol  i  (T.  145,  K.  07) 

Rose  Hill  township  «  (T.  140,  R.  05) 

Wyard  township  "  (T.  146,  R.  67) 

Grand  Forks  County 


Americus  township. . 

Arvilla  township 

Avon  township 

Bentru  township 

Blooming  township. . 


tnt  township.. 
Elm  Grove  township. 

Fairfield  township 

Falconer  township 

Ferry  township  2°  . . . 

Gilby  township 

Grace  township 

Grand  Forks  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 


136  

173  

134  

,.     i  I   '.;..    ■         ••    ■!•    i!    ■:  I..'  ■  I," 

1890  and  1900. 

2  Dakem,  Marie,  Oniio,  ami   Wells  townships  (school) 
ship  (school)  in  1900. 


5  changes  made  between 


a  crviL  division. 


Grand  Forks  County— Continued. 

Grand  Forks  city— Continued. 

Ward  J, 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Grand  Forks  township 


Inkster  township »i  ... 
Johnstown  township. 
Lakeville  township. . . 
Larimore  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Larimore  township . . . 


370 
244 

372 

176 

260 
191 

233 

244 
207 

,224 

553 

343 

360 

1,235 

411 
316 

308 
553 

S59 

Logan  Center  1 1 

Loretta  township 

Mekinock  township 

Michigan  township 


■  i  ■  1 1  -." 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Northwood  township.. 
' ':!  ciile  township... 


Traill  Counties.. 
Ward  1 . . 
WardS.. 


Turtle  River  township.. 


Wheatfield  township. . 


Griggs  County.. 

nrship25  (T.  1' 


n  1900;  209  in  1890)  of  Carrington  town- 
ship (school)  '    oneity I  Carrington  township  since  1900. 

8  Organizi  'I  ir I, a  he  I  teorge  I  own  clip  (school)  -•-   "" 


Couperstow  ii  city 'iT 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

fun:  .  r.hown  township... 

Dover  township 

Orecnhchl  township28... 
Hannaford  village28 


I'ilot  Moil, i:l  township '  2 

Romnes  township ..." 2 

I  (ovinia!  township -'"(T.  148,  R.  61) ]  2 

township !  3 

i     I     ■       :      .:,'                                         ...  ■■ 

"'.)    I '    ill'.'  i     ' 

V\  ilhnv  township 1 

"  Organized  from  Melville  township  (school)  in  1907. 

m  Organize!  from  \"oi  <l  ,no>e  iou  nship  (school)  ir  1"'" 


n  1900;  85  in  1890)  of  Harvey  township, 

;i  inkster    city    hicorporaict    from   parts  of  Inkster  and  Strabane    townships 
in  1902. 

22  Name  changed  from  Logan  in  1906. 

'        '  icorporated  from  part  of  Niagara  township  in  1907. 


194 

92 

127 

60 

137 

71 

648 

368 

226 

120 

223 

115 

388 

173 

-(  Name  changed  from  Oakwood  ir 

25  Addie  township  organized  ir  '" 
Vddie  township  in  1900. 

26  Organized  in  1900. 


1900;  Binford  village  incorporated  from  p 


i2  Organized  from  E 


n  township  fsdiool)  in  1900. 


village  incorporated  from  part  of  McHenry  township  in  1903. 


STATISTICS   OP   POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
|For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Hettinger  County1. 


Aldeu  township  >  (T.  138,  R.  95) 

IScery  lownship3  (T.  134,  R.  92) 

ISIack  Hulle  township*  (T.  135,  R.  95} 
Chilton  township » (T.  133,  R.  94) 


Kinue  township-  (T.  130,  II.  97)-. 

Madison  township '  (T.  130,  li.  94) 

Mow  England  township3  (T.  135,  R.  97).. 

Rille  township3  (T.  130,  R.  95) 

St.  Croix  lownship3  (T.  135,  R.  94) 

Strehlow  township3  (T.  134,  R.  97) 

Township  l.TJ,  range  91 

Township  13'.',  range  92 

Township  132,  range  93 

Towns iiip  132,  range  94 

Township  133,  range  91 

Township  133,  range  92 

Township  133,  range  93 

Township  133,  range  9fi 

Township  134,  range  91 

Township  134,  range  93 

Township  134,  range  94 

Township  134,  range  90 

Township  135,  range  91 

Tow  nshi  p  135,  I  a  n go  92 

Township  135,  range  93 

Township  135,  range  96 

Township  130,  range  91 

Township  130,  range  92 

Township  136,  range  93 

Township  136,  range  90 


Kidder  County.. 


nship  (school)  (T.  143,  R.  73). . 

Baiter  township  (school  i  I  '    L37,  R.  74) 

Belden  township  (school)  (T.  137,  R.  72) 

Buckeye  township  (T.  141,  R.  71).. 


,.. hooT)  (T.  141,  R.  74) 

Clear  Lake  to  ■'.  142,  R.  73)... 

Crystal  Springs  township  (school)  (T.  139,  R.  70). 

Excelsior  township  a  (T.  140,  R.  74) 

Fisher  township  (school)  (T.  140,  R.  71) 

Frettem  township  (school)  (T.  143,  R.  71) 

German  township  (school)  (T.  137,  R.  70) 

Grant  township  (school  i  ( T.  137,  R.  71) 

Havnes  township  *  (T.  141,  R.  73) 

Horning  township  (school)  (T.  143,  R.  70) 


■         ■  ■  ;    ■ 

Lakeside  township  (school)  (T.  142,  R.  70). 
Liberty  township  (school)  (T.  138,  R.  72).. 


to    a  ihip  (Tps.  137  and  138,  R.  73).... 
Merkel  township  (school)  (Tps.  143  and  144, 

R.  72) 

Northwest  township  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  74) . .. 

Norway  township  (school)  (T.  142,  R.  74) 

Pleasant   Hill  lownship  (T.  139,  R.  74,  and  T. 

138,  R.  74,  part  of) 

Pleasant   Hill  lownship  (school)  (T.  138,  R.  74, 

part  of) 

I lOOl)  (T.  141,  R.  72) 

nship  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  70) 

Sibley  township  (T.  139,  R.  72) 

Steele  city 

Stewart  inr  nship  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  73) 

Tanner  township  -  (T.  138,  R.  70) 

Tappen  township  (school)  (T.  139,  R.  71) 

Cnioii  township  (school)  (T    142,  R.  71) 

Vallev  township  (school')  (T    J3S.  R.  71) 

Vernon  township  (school)  (T.  140,  R.  72) 

Wallace  township  (school)  (T.  144,  R.  71) 

Woodlawn  township  (T.  139,  R.  73) 


100  I 


84 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lamoure  County.. 


lilack  Loam  lownship 

Bluebird  township  10 

Cottonwood  township  (school).. 


130 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Gladstone  township 

Glen  township  12 

Glenmore  township  " 

Golden  Glen  township 

Grand  Rapids  township  "  ... 

Grand  view  township 

Greenville  township  ''» 

lionrictla  township9 

Jud  village  l0 

Kennison  township  " 

Kulm  city 17 

Lamoure  city  w 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Lamoure  township  (school).. 


Traino  lov,  nship... 
Raney  township  (school)   . 
Ray  township  21 


Saratoga  township 23. . 


Verona  village 20.. 

\\  aoo  township 

Willowbank  I  ou  1  ishij > . . 

Logan  County... 


Township  2,  Foster  (school)  (Tps.  134  and  135, 


71).. 
Township  5,  Wentz  (school)  (Tps.  135  a 


1  E.  i  T.  136,  R.  72)  . 


Township 6,  German  (school)  (Tps.  135  and  15 
R.70) 

I'ownsbip  t,  I.elir  (school)  (T.  133,  R.  69)... 

luun-lons,  Mill  si,  org  (school)  (T.  134,  R.  6 
and  K.  .',  T.  131,  R.70)  ...... 

Tor,  nship  9,  Miller  (school)  (T.  130,  R.  09)  . . 
Township  III,  Waldorf  (school)  (T.  130.  P.  OS' 
T.oa  n.ln  |Hl,  Fir,  o  (school)  (N.J  T.  134,  R.  6 


Township  16,  Red  Lake  (school)  (W.  J  T.  134, 


Township  IS,  Ko!i-rh.ig(sohool)(T.  135,  1.'.  09) 

) 
Township  20,  Nathan  (school)  (T.  134,  R.  68)  .  . 


1  Organized  from  part  of  Stark  County  in  1907. 

-  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  townships  wherever  possible 
■■:-,    an 

<  Organized  in  1909. 

5  Organized  in  1910. 

«  County  total  includes  population  (203)  of  T.  144,  R.  71,  and  that  part  of  county 
it  returned  by  townships  in  1890. 

'  Organize'd  from  Banner  township  (school)  in  1908. 

1  from  Lakeview  township  (school)  in  1908. 

»  Berlin  village  incorporated  from  pa)  ship  in  1906. 

10  Bluebird  township  organized  from  Bluebird   township  (school)  in  1905;  Jud 
llage  incorporated  from  part  of  Bluebird  township  in  1909. 

"  Dickey  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Roscoe  township  in  1907. 


6,168  I        "  1,625 


township  (school)  in  1908. 


16  Organized  from 

17  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

18  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 


22  Organized  from  Russell  township  (school)  in  1909. 

23  Organized  from  Saratoga  township  (school)  in  1907. 

24  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 


changes  made  since  1900- 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OK  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


McHenry  County 

imm.se  township  '  (T.  151,  R.  75). . 


Aiianuuiso  village  '. 
Balfour  township  2  (T 

Kalfour  village  2 

'      nship»(T 


Sllip  4  (1 

..t  Bank  township  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  7 
t'ottonwood  Lake  township  '-  (T.  T'     " 
Deep  River  townshi    "  ""' 
Deerlng  township '  1 


<  ionium  township  (school)  (T.  155,  R.  76)..: 


'dittos  township  s  (T.  158,  R.  80) 

Kottke  Valley  township  «  (T.  156,  R.  80) 

Lake  George  township  "  (T.  153,  R.  76) 

Lake  Hester  township  *  (T.  153,  R.  78) 

Land  township  s  (T.  151,  R.  77) 

Layton  township  « (T.  158,  R.  78) 

Lebanon  township '"('P.  13.4.  It.  79) 

Little  Deep  township  &  (T.  158,  R.  79) 

Meadow  township  "  (T.  159,  It.  78) 

Newport  township  (school)  (T.  156,  R.  76) 

I  ;     .  . , .: 

North  1'rairio  township  « ('I'.  154,  It.  80) 

Norwich  township  6(T.  155,  R.  80) 

Odin  township  6  (T.  152,  R.  78) 

Olivia  township  "  (T.  151,  R.  79) 

Poplar  Grove  I 

Pratt  township  « (T.  159,  R.  80) 

J  °-~ss  township  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  75) 


Smoky  Lake  township  (school)  (T.  154,  R.  75) .. 

Spring  Grove  township  8  (T.  151,  R.  76) 

Strege  township  ■  (T.  152,  R.  76) 

Towner  city  » 

Upham  village  " 

Velva  city  « 

Ward  1 

Ward  e 

WardS 

Velva  township  '•(T.  15::,  U.sd) 

Voltaire  township  5  (T.  152,  R.  79) 

Wager  township  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  77) 

Walters  township  (school)  (T.  154,  R.  79) 

Willow  Creek  township  :«■ i  (T   159,  :t.7t>)  .. 

Township  154,  range  77 

Township  154,  range  78 , 

Township  155,  range  75 

Township  155,  range  77 

Township  155,  range  78 

Township  157,  range  76 


Mcintosh  County.. 


School  district  No.  2 
School  district  No.  3  (T.  131,  R.  71).... 
School  district  No.  4»  (T.  129,  R.  73)  . . 
School  district  No.  5  (T.  131,  R.  68).... 
School  district  No.  6  (T.  131,  R.  73).-.. 
net  No.  7  (T.  130,  R.  73).... 

,   s>       :     ::• 

School  district  No.  9"  (T.  130,  R.  69) .. 
School  district  No.  10>«  (T.  132,  R.  69)  . 
School  district  No.  11  (T.  130,  R.  71)... 


33 

25 

33 
20 

96 

186 
15 

7 

30 
66 

27 

80 

85 

216 

12  179 

149 

8 

"101 
80 

48 

24 

50 

77 

36 
30 

37 

60 
19 
1 

6 
100 

6 
105 
177 
331 

211 

199 
22 

213 
64 

269 

98 

27 

43 
178 

41 
116 

R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Mcintosh  County— Continued. 

School  district  No.  12  (T.  129,  R.  71).. 


S.4100I  district  No.  13  (T.  129,  R.  72) 

School  district  No.  14  (T.  130,  R.  72) 

School  district   No.  15  (T    131,  It.  72) 

School  didrioi   No.  hi  (T.  132,  R.  72) 

.■I   ..  5 ,,  I         s  '      t       -,, 

■ 

itrictNo.  19"  (T.  132,  R.  71) 

School  district  No.  20  (T.  129,  R.  67) 

School  district  No.  21  (T.  129.  R.  70) 

.,.,..,,,  .,  .  ; 

School  district  No.  _<:;  (T.  I. 31),  If.  67) 

: ■ i     i  ;.'    s    7o, 

.   ,   ,o  di  !■,         ...    ■    ■  i     i::     ..■■;.. 


McKenzle  County  2' 

A  I. 'Sander  precinct  (Tps.  149,  150,  and  151,  Rs. 
101  and  102)   

telnet  (Tps.  145  and  146,  R.  102  (part 

of);  T.  147,  It.  100  (part  of),  R.  lot  (pari  of), 

sod  if.  102;  an. IT.  148,  Rs.  98  to  102) 

■inct  (T.  152,  Rs.  97  and  9S;  T.  153, 

Its.  90,  97,  aod  K.'.i.s.  (pari,  of);  and  T.  154,  R. 

96  (part  of),  and  R.  97  part  of) 

iters  precinct  .CI'.  151,  It.  95  (part  of),  R.  96,  and 

R.  97  (part  of),  and  T.  152,  Rs.  95  (part  of) 

and  96.  part  of) 

Canwrniil  pieciiict  (Tps.  149  and  150,  R.  103;  j 

T.  tit).  It.  104:  and  T.  150,  R.  104,  part  of) 

'  ailin  in c.  in,  1  cr.  149,  Its.  95  (part  of)  and  96, 

and  T.  150,  Ks.  95    .on  oi,  sod  96) 

Charlsoo  precinct  (T.  152,  Its.  95  (part  of)  and  96 

i  pod  of;,  T.  153,  R.  95,  and  T.  154,  R.  95, 

part  of). 


Kefleler  precinct  (Tps.  1 


3  148,  Rs.  103, 104, 


frac.  T.  145.  R.  105,  frac.  T.  146,  R.  105,  frac. 
T.  147,  R.  105,  and  frac.  T.  148,  R.  105) 

KinuitiL'  precinct  id'   151.  Us.  99  and  100,  T.  152, 
Rs.  99   and  100  (part  of),  and   T.  153,  R.  99, 


I'oe  preon, of  ,"!'.  [,v\  its. pit  sod  lie,  and  T.  153 

s     io  i    d;      ns    in  '    p:,   !-■.',., 
Rhoades  precipe!  (Tps.  145  and   146,  Its.  98  to 

lOl.and  102  (nan  of)  and  T.  147,  is     ■    io 


98,  and  T.  151,  Rs.  97  (part  of)  ai 


.'....  S  !  .') 


Butte  township  ™  (T.  150,  Rs.  79  and  8( 


township  org 


»  Organized  in  1907. 


i   i  ilia  >   incorporated  from  part  of  T.  151,  R.  75,  in  1905;  Anamoose 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

IMiislas  iowpship-''  (T.  150,  R.  85). 
Economy  township ""  "" 
Emmett  township  K 
Garrison  village  ;2 

Wardl 

Wardg 

WardS 

Greatstone  township  a°  (T.  149,  R.  81) 

Heaton  township  '-  (T.  144,  R.  80) 

•     •     V.    hi!'.'       '■'.'  o    I, II,      I       MD 

Linder  township  33  (T.  147,  R.  82) 

m  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  r 


t  returned  by  school  districts 


mized  in  1900;  Balfour  village  incorporated  fi 


ed  in  1902. 
7  Deering  township  organized  in  1906;  Deering  village  incorporated  from  part 


1  IVishek  village  incorporated  from  part  of  school  district  No.  19  In  1907. 
2»Zeeland  \  disss'  iucoi  pora  led  Id  on i  pan  ol  school  disnici  No.  4  in  1906. 
2' Organized   fiom  paitsof  Sillioss  and  stark  Counties  in  1905.    Old  McKenzie 
am  i  .      ■     ,c  I :.  i , :  1 1         sooty  in  1897. 

"Comparison  o   populolion  fm  lono  node  by  precincts  wherever  possible. 


of  Granville  township  in  1907. 
i°  Organized  in  1909. 

11  Meadow  township  organized  in  1902;  Upham  village  Incorporated  from  part 
Meadow  township  In  1P"° 
l»  Exclusive  of  populat 
13  Organized  in  1905. 


organized  in  1908. 


»  Organized  in  1904;  part  taken  to  form  Ruso  village  in  1909. 
so  Organized  in  1910. 

si  Dogden  township  organized  in  1907;  Dogden  village  incorporated  from  part 
Dogden  township  In  1908. 
•»  Incorporated  from  part  of  T.  148,  R.  84,  in  1907. 
83  Organized  In  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 


385 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


McLean  County— Continued. 

Longfellow  township  '  (T.  146,  R.  83) 

Mediums  township'-  (T.  MO,  It. St) 

Malcolm  township  3  (T.  148,  R.  82) 

Max  village  4 

Mercer  township  '  (T.  140,  R.  79) 

Platte  township '-(T.  149,  R.  85) 

Etuso  \  Illage  e 

St.  Marv  township  '  ( T.  I  IS,  K.  S5) i 

Turtle  Uke  township  S(T.  147,  K.  81) 

Underwood  township*  (T.  140,  It.  82) 

Underwood  village  5 

Victoria  township  ■'  (T.  147,  R.  83) | 

Washburn  city  9 

W ill oi i  \  illage  i° 

\\  ise  !owiiship3(T.  M7,  It.  79) 

Township  143,  range  SC  '" 


Township  144,  range  82  '•'  (pari  of,.  . 


Tow  nsliip  146,  range  Si 

Township  14a,  range  SI 

Township  It'-,  range  84  (part  of). . 


Township  147,  range  si;  (part  of.. . 
Tow  nshjp  M7,  range  87  (part  of). . 
Tom  lisllip  its,  lallge  79 


'nship  148,  range  83.. 


Tow  nsliip  140,  range  si 


Mercer  County  " 


Tow  nsliip  141,  range  90. . 


Township  1  I;",,  range  00. . 


3,  range  84  (part  of).. 


Township  146,  range  86. . 


Mercer  County— Continued 


Morton  County 

Blue  Grass  township  (Tps.  139  and  140,  Rs. 
and  87) 

Classen  township  ls  (Tps.  139  and  140,  Its. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

New  Salem  village 

Sehnllze  township  i  (Tps.  130  and  131,  Rs.  86 


and  87). 

Sims  township 

Sims  village20 

Stevenson  township  3  (T.  133, 


Township  1  il ,  range  8 4  ( part  of) 

Township  147,  range  85  (part  of) 

i  Organized  in  1909. 

2  Organized  in  1905. 

3  Organized  in  1910. 
*  Incorporated  from  part  of  T.  150,  R.  83,  in  1907. 
6  Organized  in  1908. 

6  Incorporated  from  part  of  Butte  township  in  1909. 
1  Organized  in  1904. 

8  Underwood  township    organized    in  1904;    Underwood  village  incorporated 
train  pari  of  Underwood  township  in  1908. 

9  Washburn  city  incorporated  from  part  of  T.  144,  R.  82  (part  of),  in  1907. 

10  Wilton  village"  incorporated  from  part  of  T.  143,  R.  SO,  in  1904. 

11  No  population  reported. 

"  Part  taken  to  form  Garrison  village  in  1907. 

13  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Dunn  County  in  1908. 

1  "■'  ■!■.-■■■      ■!■:   1 1    :  ;'!.■.'  '       hi       i  ■     ...     -in 

Counly  since  1900  and  population  (40)  of  that  part  of  Fort  Berthold  Indian  Reser- 
vation now  in  Dunn  and  Mercer  Counties. 


Township  130,  range 
Township  131  .range  84  (part  of) 
Township  131,  range  85. 


Township  131,  range  90.  . . 
Township  132,  range 83  (part  of). 

Township  132,  range  84 


I  >w  n  Inn  I  ,'  l  in  i  7 
Tow  u sin,,  132,  range  "° 
Township  13',  range. 
Town  .hip  133,  range  St 
Town, hip  133,  ranges;, 
Township  133,  r 


Township  133,  r     „. 

Township  134,  range  79  (part  of). 

Township  134,  range  80  (part  of). 


t'ow  n  Tip  13!,  range  S3 
I  on  nsliip  131,  range 84 
Tow  nsliip  134,  range  85. 
Tow  nsliip  134,  tango  Si'», 
Tow  nsliip  134,  range 87, 
I  us  ii  inn  hi 
Township  131,  range  89. 

Township  131,  range  90 

Township  135,  range  79  (part  of) 
Township  135,  range"" 
4'ow  ii'sjin  135,  range 
Town  Tip  135.  range  82. 
Town  ship  135,  range  83. 
Township  135,  rang"  "' 
Township  135,  range 
Township  135,  range 
Township  135,  range  S7 
Tow  ir.hip  135,  range  "" 
Tow  o  Tip  135.  range   ,o 

Township  135,  range  00 

Township  136,  range  79  (part  of) 
Township  136,  range  "" 
Township  136,  range 
Township  136.  range 
Township  136,  range 
Township  13,6,  taiige  SI, 
Tow  nsliip  13,.,  range  s5. 
Township  136,  range  S6. 
Township  136,  range  87 
Township  136,  range  ss 
Township  136,  range  so 
Township  136,  range  90. 

is  No  comparison  of  population 
ranges  in  1890. 

"  County  total  includes  populati 


be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  and 


19  Organized  from  T.  137,  Rs.  88  and 
909. 

20  Incorporated  since  1900. 


),  and  part  of   Glenn  Ullin  township 
S9,  and  part  of  Glenn  Ullin  township 


28407—12- 


-25 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOE  crra  DIVISION. 

1010 

1900 

1890 

MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 
9 

1890 

Morton  County— Continued. 

50 
149 
245 
230 
107 
134 
132 
134 
213 
200 

48 
172 
182 

81 
237 
193 

233 
92 
184 
224 
265 
140 

31 

177 
328 
220 
184 
137 

8,491 

23 
32 

164 
32 
77 

Mountrail  County— Continued. 

84 
91 
26 

121 

101 
109 
90 
89 

10,140 

18 

10 

71 

74 
104 
116 

100 
60 

103 
46 
205 
152 
96 
94 
178 
188 
207 
24 
123 
127 
122 
205 
276 

Fort  Berthokl  In  li  hi  1  i   u      mm  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Dunn  County.] 

"7,316 

305 
654 
288 

219 
298 
201 
231 
237 
370 

268 

202 

1,023 

401 
S6S 

esg 

206 

442 
148 
310 
264 
449 
369 
219 
298 
310 
375 
271 
353 
264 
234 
207 
209 
181 
194 

3,577 

226 

188 
239 
195 
250 
164 
148 
254 
355 
203 
286 
175 
576 

J4  241 
297 
96 

180 
216 
207 
211 
150 
217 
281 
139 
186 
164 
198 
112 
260 
184 
162 
198 
141 
167 
194 
143 
177 
224 
218 
169 
178 

148 
288 

208 

518 
116 
177 
225 
188 
105 
167 
116 
264 
125 

61 
65 
25 
19 
62 
33 
20 

209 
309 
*>291 
200 
295 
633 
278 
243 

215* 

217 
183 

10 

29 

119 

53 

150 

138 

990 

Oliver  County 

Myrtle  township  "  (T.  156,  R.  94) 

24 

464 

89 
142 
242 
217 
143 
188 
241 

50 
148 
172 
209 
210 
210 
262 

20 
111 
159 
133 
167 
229 
142 

45 

48 

14,749 

47 
48 
73 
93 
62 
133 
17 
42 
51 

26 
82 
37 
32 

58 
38 
31 

1 
36 

8 
35 
20 

17,869 

21 

19 

36 

1 

35 

3 

Spring  Coulee  t<                        L53,  R.  88) 

48 

2 

15 

8 

30 

43 

21 

2 

Pembina  County 

Township  152,  range  91  (part  of) 

14,334 

Advance  township  *» 

354 
405 
328 
208 

482 
584 
641 

"5  300 

14 

838 

377 

■•..-■-,,.., 

Bathgate  township" 

»*226 

1  Returned  as  Custer  township  In  1900;  civil  township  organization  dissolved 
In  1906. 

2  Not  returned  by  counties  In  1900. 

»  Organized  from  part  of   Ward  County  In  1909. 

*  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  townships  wherever  possible. 


in  1905;  Tagus  village  Incorporated  from  part  of 


Michigan  City  and  Petersburg  townships  since  1900. 


a2  MeVille  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Hamlin  tc , 

'    !  <>la   i  illagi    returned  with  Lakota  township  in  1900,  incorporated  as  a 
city  in  1905. 

«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Lakota  village. 

25  Name  changed  from  Lake  In  1905. 

26  Name  changed  from  Melrose  in  1905. 

■■■■  ;'.   iimed  with  Michigan  township  in  1900,  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

28  Returned  as  Michigan  township  in  1900.  Part  of  T.  152,  R.  58,  annexed 
since  1900. 

29  Exclusive  of  popul   lion  oi   ■■■.  Ichigan  village. 
m  Name  changed  from  Norway  in  1905. 

31  Part  of  T.  152,  R.  58,  annexed  to  Petersburg  township  since  1900.  Peters- 
burg village  incorporated  from  part  of  Petersburg  township  in  1906. 

82  Name  changed  from  Rochester  in  1905. 

33  Name  changed  from  Avon  in  1904. 

**  Bathgate  town,  incorporated  as  a  city  and  made  Independent  oi  Bathgate 
township  In  1907. 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Bathgate  town. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


■     MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1010 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Pembina  County— Continued. 

410 
115 
421 
652 
680 
376 
335 
587 
161 
212 
224 
318 
237 
566 
558 
213 
404 
331 
369 
298 
418 
971 
628 
308 
717 
196 
291 
230 
503 
1,144 
513 

722 
437 
592 

m 

234 

w 

9,740 

474 
98 
600 
671 
2  922 
385 
461 

738 

Ramsey  County— Continued. 

457 
185 
419 
279 
218 
5.157 

££ 

1,200 
1,144 
234 
344 
296 
235 
454 
221 
160 
119 
299 
406 
366 
293 
179 
197 
207 
215 
341 
227 
235 
265 
222 
204 
219 
249 
148 
246 
282 
121 
144 
334 

10,345 

264 
151 
300 

94 
326 

508 

2  902 

195 
1,729 

846 

594 
318 

11-.//...:::::::::::..::.:::::::::::::::::: 

Ward  2 

221 

181 

364 
313 

761 

224 
522 

420 
342 
578 
1,205 
682 
350 
929 

349 

372 
715 
700 
257 
412 

225 
211 
515 
174 
157 
107 
552 
150 

512 
167 
108 
231 
206 
74 
225 
219 
233 
100 
180 
142 
145 

10 

1  iatuillim  luwnship,  itieliuli";;  I  lainillmi  \  Wage. 

293 

520 
761 
314 
432 
670 

Xeche  township,  including  Neche  village 

Minnewaukan  township  21  (T.  154,  R.63) 

399 
138 

138 

583 
1,160 
661 
814 
752 
5  452 
377 

598 
1,131 

477 
742 
759 
5  516 

•  ■■•'■  ml     ..     •     ,.■.'.    1      I.::,  :■     ,:.■•)     . 

South  Minnewaukan  township  21  (T.  153,  R.  63). 

457 
168 
72 
235 

6,919 

4,765 

«905 

345 
288 
300 
202 
262 
228 
320 
413 
325 
128 
1,630 
515 
544 

350 
263 
475 
382 
289 
133 
178 
187 
192 
294 
297 

205 
246 
233 
311 
201 
219 
196 

15,199 

347 
32 
243 

2" 

32 
200 

142 
42 
487 

ill               town  mp8(T   152,  E.  74) 

284 
235 
210 
277 

126 

364 

1,540 

w. 

S85 
662 
574 
221 
360 
276 
279 
1,758 
645 
692 
621 
319 
347 
293 
359 
187 
183 
241 
358 
413 
301 
209 

7,840 

185 
114 
117 
180 
311 
107 

636 

402 
215 
190 
163 
278 
1,046 

154 
165 
50 
406 

55 
24 
109 
31 

189 
157 
209 
110 

245 
193 
137 
161 
132 
36 
147 

9,198 

287 
336 
213 
304 
71 
175 

318 

271 
142 
167 

77 

(SB) 

4,418 

Brandon  township29  (school)  (T.  161,  R.  84) 

Callahan  town-hip  (school)  (T.  159,  R.85) 

Clay  township  (school)  (T.  100,  R.  84) 

Cuiqnhani]   township-"  (.-vhools  (T.  163,   R.  85, 
andfrac.  T.  164,  R.85) 

359 
120 
204 
186 

153  1 

266 

208 

207 
312 
187 

48 

iS7 

62': 

116 
i\ 

1   ill.  in    n  i    |    '     1     )D 

2  Exclusive  of  nmvilalion  of  Cavalier  town. 

3  Name  changed  from  Liberty  in  1904. 

*  Walhalla  \1II1      ii<    m    In     h  Wil      !      1    0  n^hip  in  1900. 


"Brocket  Tills  pari  of  1  Ulenofl  township  in  1907. 

19  Crary  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Stevens  township  in  1904. 
"  Fancher  township  organized  in  1901;  Edraore  village  incorporated  from  part 


7  Organized  in  1904. 

8  Organized  in  1906. 

9  Barton  township  organized  in  1905;  Barton  village  incorporated  from  part  of 
Barton  township  in  1906. 

"Organized  in  1905. 
«»  Organized  in  1903. 


"  Organized  in  1902. 
»  Organized  in  1907. 


»  Name  changed  from  Bear  Creek  in  1904. 

25  No  population  reported. 

■  Organized  from  part  of  Ward  County  in  1910. 

2*  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  townships  wherever  possible. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Renville  County— Continued. 

Eden  Vallev  township  (school)  (T.  103,  R.  84, 
andfrac.  T.  164,  R.  84) 

Ensign  township'  (school)  (T.  158,  R.  82) 

Fairbanks  township  (school)  (T.  101,  R.  87).... 
Glenburn  village  ■ 

(.irassland  township  (school)  (T.  100,  R.  85) 

G  rover  township  (school)  (T.  102,  R.  SO) 

Hamerlv  township  (school)  (T.  102,  R .  85) 

Illlinil'l   lOllll: hip(schnol)  (T.   Pit,  R.  85) 

Hurley  township  (school)  (  r.  PL',  R.  84) 

Ivanhoe  township  (school)  (T.  159,  R.  S6) 

Look  wood  township  i  school  i  (T.  159.  K.  84) .... 
Mr  Kinney  township2  (school)  (T.  161,  R.  86)  .. 



.     ushjp  (school)  (T.  158,  R.  84) 

I'lain  iownship  (school)  (T.  158.  11.85) 

PTescott  township  isrhooDt  I'.  158    I.    :-.n 
Prosperity  township  (school)  (T.  10::,  H.8h,;iinl 
frac.  T.  164,  R.  86) 

I .  :     I        !0.\     K      8,    I..         . 

,....:■...       ■'......    .  '     hi),  :;.  :  :, 

Sherwood  village  * 

Staftord   township   (school)  (T.  163,  R.  87,  and 

frac.  T.  164,  R.87) 

Tolley  village" 

Van  Buren  township  (school)  (T.  158,  R.  83).... 
White  Ash  township  (school)  (T.  158,  R.  86) 


Richland  County .. 

Abercrombie  township «.. 

Abercrombie  village  6 

Antelope  township 

Barney  township ' 

Barrie  township 

Belford  township 

Brandenburg  township  «. . 


Colfax  township 

Danton  township. . . 
DeVillo  township.. 
Dexter  township... 


w nship 

Elma  township 

Fairmount  township . . 

Fairmount  village 

Freeman  township  "> . . 
Garborg  township 


Mooreton  tow  nsliip. . 
Moran  township 


Ward  1 . . 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Hi 

Wards S16 

>  Glenburn  village  incorporated  from  part,  of  Kir  i-n  township  ( school)  in  1904. 

■      i        l  :  .  ■:!.,:  -i     ,1  ,  ...  ,  I   ,,■>    .     ,.      .■'■' 

3  Incorporated  from  part  of  Brandon  township  (school)  in  1908. 
« Incorporated  from  part  of  Colquhr "~  ' 
5  County  total  includes  population  l 
(school),  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

»  Abercrombie  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Abercrombie  township  in  1902. 
'  Name  changed  from  Garfield  in  1906. 

s  Great  Bend  irilla  ■  tncoi  porated  from  part  of  Brandenburg  township  in  1908. 
»  Name  changed  from  Park  in  1900. 

:    Illli'ili     I       -        ic.     i ic  ,■,  ii  .hip  l.  chunl  )   ill    Kill!) 

"  Name  chang  "1  from  <  Jr-'fiifiela  in  1900. 
'2  Name  changed  from  Liberty  in  1900. 
11  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 


"  Nam 


Rolette  County  .. 


I'.mw  ii  township  (school)  (T.  161,  R.  71) 

I'arpcuter  low  nship i'-'  (school  i  (  T.  16::,  k. 72, and 

frac.  T.  164,  R.  72) 

t'urrie  tow  nshi  p -"  l :,,' I,  i  T     lc|,  k.  ;:(;.,    .. 

Dewey  township  (school)  (T.  1511,  R.  72) 

I  iiinscn  h  city  21 

Kliswoilh  township--  echo. hi  (T.  loo,  It.  611)  . 
kainiew    township  (T.   163,  K.  69,  and  frac.  T. 

L64,  k.  69)  

Cilhcil  township2)  (T.  162,  k.  7.')) 

Hillside  low  nship  '"  .school,  ,T.  p,j,  k.  72)  .... 
I  i  i ltd i ii iso ii  iow  n  hip  -ii  (i\  i ( ;;{,  k.  71,  and  frac. 

T. 104,   R.  71) 

Man. I    Lake   low  nship  (school)  (T.  159,  R.  70, 

part  of) , 

k  ohhncirr  t ownship  "  (T.  160,  R.  73) 

I.eoiaud  low  nship-'  (school.  (  T.  160,  R.  71)  ... 

■M.u-\-\  ill.'  township  (school)  (T.  161,  It.  70) 

Mounlaintov.  nship'''  (school)  (T.  163, R.  73, and 


Mylo  village 22 

Northern  tow  nship  (school    .  p;lc    T.  lot.  I;. Tin. 

Oxford  low  nship  (school.  (T.  161,  R.  69) ' 

Pleasant   Vallev  township  (school)  (T.  159,  R. 


Russell  township-7  (school  i  (T.  161,  R.  72) 

St.  John  township'"  .school.  .0   103,  R.  70) 

St.  John  village  » 

Scotch   Plock  township  (school)  (T.  159,  R.  70-, 

part  of) 

South  \  allci.   low  nship  (school  ; 

Thorne  village  -!.  . 

I      lie     tow  11    hip  I-' 'il.c.ii       .'       en     !        .0 

\\  oil  (reek   township  (school.  I'h.  160,  R.  72)... 


Sargent  County.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Denver  township. . 
Dunbar  township. . 


■Hum  [ownship  ( school)  in  1900. 

rated  from  part  of  Wvndmere  township  in  1905. 

lat ion  (750)  of  Dun  cuii  l. uwns'h  n  (school),  taken  to 

ountain  township:  (school)  since  1900. 

on  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 


Harlem  township... 
Havana  village  31... 
Herman  township. . 
Jackson  township. . 


Milnor  town 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Milnor  township 

Ransom  townships* . . 
Rutland  township  &.. 

Rutland  village  s» 

Sargent  township s0 . . 

Shuman  township 

Southwest  township. . 
Taylor  township 


Vivian  township 

Weber  township  31 

o  hiic   in,,'  Itht  iowio.hi,  403  20! 

Willey  township I  289  1  114, 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Dunseith  township  (school)  since  1900. 

20  Civil  towm-hip  oicahi/.iii  hi  dissolved  since  1900. 

21  Dunseith  cit.v  iurorporair.d  from  pari  of  eplhc.rt  township  in  1907. 

~  Mylo  village  i ncoi  cioraicl  ho.u  pen  .0  KM s.vori  I,  township  (school)  in  1907. 
«  Organized  in  1908. 

'      .ged  from  Cleveland  ir  '""' 
..  .  -lage  incorporated  fron   . 

^.^nized  from  O-    Creek  township  (school)  it 

"  ■  'I  'h.,1  .;c  \  illa'.'c  in,'..,  paaic'!  ! 1  pai  I  oi  kir-rll  lowilship  (school)  in  1907. 

28  St.  John  village  incorporated  from  part  of  St.  John  township  (school)  in  1903. 
■  ■'  Incorporated  Pom   parts  of  k'iai'sioi)  sad   kansoiu  townships  in  1909. 
#      30  Cogswell  villa  "c  i ip.iraied  from  part  o!    tar  you  I  i  ,«,.■. )..  1905 

31  Havana  villa  t  I ■■!   ioen   p  iri   of  \\  ,'i.ci    township  111    1 9IH. 

32  Part  taken  1  ,  f.inn  pari  of  Cavii-a  village  in  1909. 

33  Name  chanced  fro.,.  Lake  in  1903. 

M  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Rutland  and  Cayuga  villages  in  1908  and  1909, 
respectively. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA.  3* 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Sheridan  County ' 

Berlin  township  (school)  (T.  149,  R.  74) 

Boono  township  (school)  (T.  147,  R.  74) 

Pran^x l<mn,hi|>  (,ehool)  ( T.  149,  R.  76).. 


Fai'iw  iew  (o\\  nship  (sclio.,1 )  i  T.  148,  R.  74).. 


Holmes  township  (school)  (T.  148,  R.  78). . 


Lament  township-'  (  T.  1 41',,  ];.  71,).. 


McClusky  village8. 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Martin  township  (school)  (T.  150,  R.  74). . 
Mauch  township  (school)  (T.  145,  It.  74).. 

•i    u    ■,,     ...  '    n  .  ,i-!;i|,       ,  lioo1         I         !     ,    I 

and  78) 

New  Germautnu  n  nm  nship  isehool)  (T.  149,  It. 
75) 

Pickard  township  (school)  (T.  146,  R.  78) 

Rosenfield  township  (school)  (T.  150.  U    7i',!.. 
■. ■>  >  ■  '         i:        > 

Schiller  township  (school)  (T.  148,  R.  75). . 


Township  149,  range  77 . . 


Steele  County.. 


Carpenler  township  '* 
Colgate  lownship 


Finley  village" 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Franklin  township 18 

Golden  Lake  township. . 

Greenview  township 

Hope  city  i» 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Hugo  township  20 

Melrose  township 

Newburg  township 

Primrose  township 

Iti\  erside  township 

Sharon  township  *' 

™  aron  village 22 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

Wards 

Sherbrooke  township 

UYsUield  township 

Willow  Lake  township. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Rader  township  < (T.  138,  R.  95).. 
Richardton  village  12 


Township  137,  range  95. . 


Stutsman  County 

Ashland  townships  (T.  142,  R.  6 
Bloom  township  (T.  140,  Rs.  63  and  04,  part  of). 
"-- hanan  townships  (T.  141,  R.  64) ... 
an  township?  (T.  139,  R.  02) 

I'lneatio  township*  (T.  139,  R.  08) 

■   oie-ii      io-.-.  ns,,   ,.  i    '-     i  11,  R.  02) 

Corwin  township * (T.  138,  R.  63) 

Courtenay  township  2*  (T.  143,  R.  62).. 

Courtenay  village  2* 

Cusator  township*  (T.  138,  R.  66).. 


Township  137,  range  95 


Township  138,  range  94. . 


Township  138,  range  98. . 
Township  138,  range  99. . 
Township  139,  range  91 . . 
Township  139,  range  92  12 
Township  139,  range  93. . 
Township  139,  range  94. . 
Township  139,  range  95. . 
Township  139,  range  96. . 
Township  139,  range  97. . 
Township  139 
Township  139,  range  99. . 
Township  140,  range  91 . . 


Township  140,  range  94 


Township  140,  range  99 

Township  141,  range  91  (part  of) . . 

Township  141    1  1        1   50  I         ("') 

Township  141,  range  93  (part  of) 54  |        (") 

»  Organized  from  part  of  McLean  County  in  1909. 

2  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  low  nships  wherever  p 

3  Organized  in  1905. 
*  Organized  in  1908. 
6  Organized  in  1909. 
6  Goodrich  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Goodrich  township  (school)  in  1906. 

In  1906. 

9  Parts  taken  to  form  Adams  and  Eettingeil  bounties  in  1007  and  parts  of  McKenzie 
and  Dunn  Counties  in  1905  and  1901 
-'  ;-cli- J-  - 
c__  of 
(239)  of  T.  141,  Rs.  91  to  93,  now  in  Dunn  and  Stark  Coue..._. 

»  County  total  includes  population  (389)  of  that  part  of  county  not  r< 
townships  and  ranges  in  1890. 

»  Richardton  village  incorporated  from  part  of  T.  139,  R.  92,  In  1906. 


Glaeier  township*  (T.  Ill,  R.  07).. 
Griilin  lownship*  (T.  137,  R.67)... 
Homer  township*  (T.  130,  II.  o:i;  . 
Iosco  township*  (T.  141,  R.  68). ... 

J; .loWll  eii  V 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 


Wardl 

Ward  t 

WardS 

Lippert  township  *  (T.  139,  R.  65' 

T      n  township  ■  ( T.  1  '■:;_,  R.  01.. 

ston  I 

Medina  vi 

Midwav  iovMishiri  (T.  140,  R.  64,  part  of) .. . 

Moinpelier  iov  irliip  '  1  V.   i::7     1:.  0:11.    .  . 

Newbury  township  «  (T.  138,  R.  69) 

...      ,0.  o,    1.  ::',      o    '  ;     ;. 

Paris  township*  (T.  142.  R.  67) 

Pingree  township*  (T.  143,  R.  65) 

Pipeslem  \  ailev  lownsliip-'  (  I'.  143,  P.  ti(i).. 

Plainview  Lownsliip*  ( T.  I  lli,  R.  05) 

_..je  township*  (T.  141,  R.  62) 

Shadow  township  *  (T.  137,  R.  65) 

13  Not  returned  separately  In  1900. 

'<  Name  changed  from  Norway  in  1904. 

'*  Name  changed  from  Hope  in  1904. 

'*  Name  changed  from  Highland  in  1904.     Part  taken  to  form  Fin 
In  1903. 

w  Incorporated  from  part  of  Finley  township  in  1903. 

■  XT — le  changed  from  Bergen  in  1904. 


"No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  civil  townships  ii 
1900  and  1890. 

2*Courtens  ;•■!  I'rom  pai  I  of  (' euav  Urn  nship  in  1902. 

*  Kensal  village  incorporated  I  0  township  in  190S 

*  Incorporated  from  part  of  T.  140,  R.  68,  in  1906. 


390 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MIHOK  CTVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Stutsman  County— Continued. 
St.  Paul  township '  (T.  139,  R.  69) 

187 
208 
204 
190 
218 
135 
315 
112 
241 
172 
148 
252 
437 
135 

76 
158 
191 

93 
155 
165 

120 
207 
160 

205 
143 
169 
156 
224 
249 

8,963 

Traill  County— Continued. 

380 
238 
366 
450 

547 
666 
171 

sua 

IBS 

218 

1,237 

£20 

m 

BBS 
225 

1,070 
SSS 
SIS 

m 

666 

368 
375 
422 
561 
253 

701 
420 
317 

19,491 

413 
258 
430 
438 
512 
430 

Valley  Spring  township'  (T.  141,  R.  67) 

1,172 

264 

288 
1,106 

703 
384 
465 

524 
216 

740 

[Fortotj]   mi  i.i  tin]  I  oil  s  County.] 

373 
20,288 

6,491 

s 1,450 

272 
192 
444 

213 
1,332 
138 
259 
266 

129 
S9 
234 
258 
174 
228 
187 
278 
195 
160 
221 

198 
190 
194 
24 

408 
265 
244 
227 
318 
266 
310 
133 
109 
217 
241 
266 
194 
48 

12,545 

205 
170 

32 

8 

378 
334 
338 
467 
271 
343 
184 
203 

249 
300 
140 
358 
472 
352 
233 
420 
316 
2,229 
674 
BS3 
S01 

666 

384 
175 
386 
315 
302 
341 

329 
373 

701 
196 
230 
276 

421 
303 
1,008 
268 
207 
SSS 
323 
312 
516 
620 
265 
296 
248 
369 
346 

526 
359 

Bryan townshii                          -!i   Frao,  T.  if,!. 

182 

1,061 

199 

237 

200 

552 
298 
291 
216 
148 
457 
307 
286 

Crocus  township  i  (T.  160,  R.  66) 

4 

170 

180 
206 
138 
149 
296 
151 
191 

95 

543 
379 
252 
553 
346 
2,378 

5 

Mount  Pleasanl                       :    L62,  R.  65) 

22 
10 
73 

Picton  township  (school)  (T.  i63,  R.  68,  and 

161 

197 

80 

609 
403 

322 
359 

[For  total,  see  Cavalier  County.] 
Sidney  township  l  (T.  163,  R.  67,  and  frac.  T. 

165 
433 
175 
102 
150 
161 
300 
211 
150 
268 
200 
152 
102 
29 

13,107 

69 

198 
430 
22fi 
860 

36 
157 
81 

127 
49 
7 
5 

10,217 

■  ■ 

312 

564 

326 

1,088 

363 

Ward.  1 

WardS 

WardS 

245 
132 
567 
663 
430 
500 
219 
353 
340 

178 

283 
314 
343 
251 
462 
668 
424 

506 

586 

032 

393 

309 

1,110 

!               993 

576 

418 

119 

1,021 
933 

49 

.     - 

Silvesta  township 

271 

i  Organized  in  1908. 

»  County  total  includes  population  (313)  of  that  part  of  county  not  returned 
by  townships  in  1890. 
»  Organized  in  1905. 
4  Organized  in  1902. 
s  Bisbee  village  incorporated  from  part  of  T.  159,  R.  68,  in  1900. 

6  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

7  Organized  in  1906. 

»  Victor  township  organized  In  1906;  Egeland  village  incorporated  from  part  of 
Victor  township  in  1906. 

»  Returned  as  Greenfield  in  1900. 
M  Organized  In  1900. 
»  Organized  in  1909. 
Ia  Incorporated  since  1900. 
•»  Rook  Lake  township  org? 
part  of  Rock  Lake  township  Ir 


16  Organized  in  1907. 


19  Stavanger  township  organized  from  part  of  Buxton  township  in  1908. 
2"  Parts  taken  to  form  Herberg  and  part  of  Bingham  townships  in  1909. 
21  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 
-  '  irganized  from  part  of  Caledonia  township  in  1909. 
2s  Name  changed  from  Logan  in  1904. 

"  Adams  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Adams  township  In  1906. 
»  Falrdale  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Kinloss  township  In  1907. 
»« Lanldn  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Norton  township  in  1908. 
» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA.  3< 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Walsh  County— Continued. 


Tiber  township.. 
Vernon  township 
Vesta  township.. 


IlLUlru    lOUllshiplsrhool)   I    I'      I.V.I,    II.  SS) 

Berthold  township*  (school)  (T.  156,  R.  86).... 
Berthold  village  s 

Brillian  township  (sclu,;,l)i  l\  152,  R.  81) 

Burlington  township  ;s,  hoc])  (T.  155,  R.  84)... 

Burt  township  (school)  (T.  154,  R.  84). 

Cameron  township » (school)  (T.  151,  R.  85).... 
Carbondalc  townslii|W  (school)  (T.  158,  R.  87). 


Donnybrooi 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Douglas  village ' 

Elmdale  township  (school)  (T.  160,  R.  89).... 

Eureka  township  (school)  (T.  156,  R.  83) 

Evergreen  township  (school)  (T.  15 5,  It.  s7l... 
Foxholm  township  (school)  ( T.  156,  K.  s»5).... 
Freedom  township  (school)  (T.  153,  R.  83).... 


■I  in  hi  township o (school)  (T.  155,  R.  83).. 
Iota  Flat  township  (school)  (T.  151,  R.  82)... 
Kenmare  city  w 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Kenmare  township '» (school)  (T.160.R.  88).. 
Kirklie  township  (school)  (T.  156,  R.  84) , 


Mandan  township  (school)  (T.  155,  R.  86). .. . 
Margaret  township  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  81)... 
Maryland  township  (school)  (T.  156,  R.  81).. 
Mayland  township'  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  85) .. 
Minot  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

WardS 

WardS 

Newman  township  (school)  (T.  152,  R.  82) 


;.  ml. 


HINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ward  County— Continued. 


428      Tatman  township  (school)  (T.  157,  It.  s 
356       Tolgan  township  eel )  (T.  154,  It.  8( 


Itolliin;  Uii-en  I.".'  n-lii;:  (school)  i  T.   154,  J:    -.5 

Rushville  township"  (T.  151,  R.  83) 

Ryder  township « (school)  (T.  151,  R.  86) 

Ryder  village ia 

St.  Marvs  township  (school)  (T.  157,  R.  84).... 
Sauk  Prairie  township  (school)  (T.  160,  R.  87). 

Saw  ver  village  " 

Shealey  township  <(T.  154,  R.  87) 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  Mountrail  County  in  1909  and  Burke  and  Renville  Counties 
in  1910. 

i    I  'il  ion  (3,100)  of  territory  taken  to  form  Mountrail, 

Burke,  and  Renville  Counties  since  1900. 

3  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  in  1890. 

<  Organized  in  1909. 

6  Berthold  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Berthold  township  (school)  in  1903. 

6  Douglas  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Cameron  township  (school)  in  1908. 

'  Donnybrook  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Carbondale  township  (school) 
in  1903. 

8Carpio  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Carpio  and   Mayland  townships 
(school)  in  1906. 

•North  Minot  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Harrison  township  (school) 


Township  152  ran 
Township  152,  rancc.  s ■* 

i'i.vi up  15.:     Hi- 


Township  154,  range  82. . 


Bowdon  village ls .. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  3 

Bremen  township  (school)  (T.  149,  I!.  6S)... 

■•  unship  (school)  (T.  146,  R.  73) 

ownship  m  (school)  (T.  147,  R.  69) 

Cathay  village " 

I ''.I  I  on  woo.  I  iiv.i.  ii:-.hip  (school  I  i  T.  147,  R.  70). 
Crystal  Lake  township  (school)  (T.  147,  R.  73).. 

Uc1;:im-  township"  (T.  I  17,  K.  72) 

Knn-I.o.  township    school)  <T.  1)5,  I{.  73) 

Fairview  township  (school)  (T.  148,  R.  68).... 

tty" 

Forward  township  w  (T.  149,  R.  72) 

Fram  township2"  (T.  150,  R.  71) 

(tonic, mown  iown.hip  is.-l 1)  (T.  148,  R.  69). 

llmilcint  (.owtiship  >■■  (school)  !  !'.  146,  R.  71)... 
Hamburg  township  (school)  (T.  149,  R.  6"' 
Harvey  city » 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Hawks  Nest  township  (school)  (T.  145,  R, 


Hillsdale  township  (school)  (T.  150,  R.  73) .. 
Johnson  township  (school)  (T.  145,  R.  69)... 
Lincoln  township  (school)  (T.  145,  R.  71) 


Ontario  township  (school)  (T.  147 ,'R.  71). 
Oshkosh  township  m (school)  (T.  14S,  R.  70;. . . 

Pioneer  township  (school)  :T.  it!),  R.  73) 

Pony  Gulch  tounship  (school)  (T.  148,  R.  73). 

Itnsi .iihl  township  i school)  (T.  148,  R.  72) 

Speedwell  township  2<  (T.  146,  R.  70) 

Sykeston  township  »  (school)  (T.  146,  R.  69).. 
I,.. 


Ward  1. 

WardS 

WardS 

Valhalla  township  (school)  (T.  150,  R. 


>2  Ryder  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Ryder  township  (school)  in  1907. 
"Sawyer  villa  rom  part  of  T.  153,  R.  81,  in  190S. 

«  No  comparison  of  population  for  1890  can  be  made;  information  as  to  changes 
minor  civil  di\  Ision    

is  Bowdon  village  incovpoKiloci  iioic  pnioi   iCCi-.i  township  (school)  in  1907. 
'•  Cathay  villa  aship  (school)  in  1907. 

17  Organized  from  Eddy  township  (school)  in  1908. 


>2  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CJVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Williams  County  > 

14,234 

» 1,680 

Williams  County— Continued. 
Round  Prairie  township!  (T.  154,  R.  103) 

175 
143 
136 
354 

239 

238 

203 

173 

181 

330 

3,124 

1,051 

925 

1,118 

220 

31 
121 
249 

61 
113 
143 

57 
102 
185 

41 
200 
152 
119 
172 
197 

43 
104 
124 

59 

114 
162 
240 
51 
141 
157 
235 

346 

198 

191 

176 
178 
245 
196 

127 
222 

South  Moa.low    township*  (T.   IIS,  K.%) 

Slimy  Civi'k    township"    dps.  152,  153,  R.   100 

Tm:.a  township  n  {T.  h">7,  1!.  '.>.',) 

:::::::::::::::::::: 

Ward  J 

Golden  Valley  township:'  (T.  157,  R.  96) 

Township  l.'it,  range  09 

191 
213 
196 
96 
86 
218 
222 
300 
100 
436 
174 

i 



Tow  uship  157,  range  103 

Tow  nsh i|)  158,  range  100 

....        ',.,;        1     1         I..'         !,         >.., 

Tow  osliip  150,  range  100 

low  uship  I5ii,  range  101 

1 



8  Organized  in  1905. 


orporated  from  part  of 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OP  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


rT,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Abercrombie  village... 
Adams  village 

Ambrose  village 


Beach  village 

Berlin  village 

Berthold  village... 

Binford  village 

Bisbee  village 

Bismarck  city 

Bottineau  city... 


Carringtoncity.. 


Richland . . 

Walsh 

Divide 


IVnil'ina. 
Billings. .. 


Towner... 

tvoibhia. 
Ward 

Cass...... 

Wells 

Pembina. . 

Sargent 

Ramsey... 


Columbus  village ,  Burke 

Conway  village Walsh 

Cooperstown  city Griggs 

Courtenay  village Stul  sman . 

Crary  village '  Ramsey.., 


271 

298 

214 

328 

641 

377 

5,443 
1,331 

3,319 

2,186 
145 



241 

213 

1,061 
98 

177 
200 

1,553 

i,207 

840 

671 

264 

216 

648 

l.tilti 

368 

279 

Crosby  village 

Crystal  city 

Davenport  village. . . 

Dazey  village 

Deering  village 

Devils  Lake  city 

Dickey  village 

Dickinson  city 

Dogden  village 

Donny brook  village. 

Douglas  village 

Drake  village 

Drayton  city 

Dunseithcity 

Eckman  village 

Edgeley  village 

Edinburg  village 

Edmore  village 

Egeland  village 

Ellendale  city 

Enderlincity 

Esmond  village 

Fairdale  village 

Fairmont  village 

Fargo  city 

Fessenden  city 

Finley  village 

Flaxton  village 

Forbes  village 

Forest  River  village. 

Forman  town 

Fullerton  village 

Gardena  village 

Garrison  village 

Glenburn  village 

Glenn  Ullin  village.. 

Goodrich  village 

Grafton  city 

Grand  Forks  city... 
Granville  city 


Ramsey... 
Lamoure. . 

Stark 

McLean. . . 
Ward 


252    . 
257 

352 

178 

2,229 

12,478 

456 

2,378  ! 
7,652 

1,594 
4,979 

STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— NORTH   DAKOTA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


393 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

ilia  e 

191 

183 

213 

1,503 

340 

1,443 
C66 
387 
597 
766 

1,237 
175 
909 
365 
353 

'   99 
1,437 
456 
108 
330 

181 
645 

1,023 
929 

1,214 

341 

456 

1,224 

182 

1,019 
044 

1,758 
484 
109 

517 
398 
310 
374 
3,873 

207 
790 
285 
240 
1,070 

343 

78 
449 
641 
410 

510 
6,188 
701 
493 
238 

98 
528 
120 
621 
102 

157 
218 
153 

■        769 

Oakescity. 

1,499 
332 
253 
182 

479 

177 
1,008 
717 
221 
353 

312 
224 
491 

561 
430 

198 
|          412 
647 
194 
408 

587 
'1,630 
141 
161 
224 

338 

513 

390 

|          346 

327 
214 
304 
358 

267 
518 
246 
500 

273 
276 
105 
105 
203 

250 
209 
452 

422 

296 

4,606 
837 
235 

2,467 
592 
657 
592 
264 

3,124 

437 
571 
432 
439 
193 

608 

Bottineau 

Pembina 

224 
713 

257 

1  isniihrorlc  village 

Page  village 

Palermo  village 

I'u i-l.  K i ver  city 

I'emliiiia  city 

. 

Mountrail 

AValsh 

430 

1,088 
929 

534 

Pembina 

670 

1  '<'.ii.ii  village 

Petersburg  village 

I'iscK  \  iliage 

I'laxa  village 

Towner 

Nelson 

ngerv 

Traill 

1,172 
174 
606 
407 

715 

132 

Mountrail 

1  liiopk'  village 

Walsh 

Steele 

238 
194 

524 

307 

1 1  ii fijcr  \  illage 

Grand  Forks 

Stutsman 

Reeder  villa  e 

Adams 

2,853 

2,296 

Revnolds  city 

(Grand  Forks 

389 

Ward 

Stutsman 

400 
487 

Bottineau 

■463 

576 

457 

1,188 

227 

291 

Bottineau 

Sargent 

Ryder  village 

Walsh 

St.  John  village 

Rolette 

Bottineau 

Grand  Forks 

St.  Thomas  eilv 

Pembina 

661 
259 

477 

'349 

553 

227 

fCavalier 

Mcintosh 

Richland 

ga                   " 

\Towner 

585 

Lidgerwood  city 

1    mi.,, 

Emmons 

1,046 

935 

Ransom 

318 

Barnes 

Sims  villa 

M  rt  n 

Bottineau 

Mountrail 

i'     '    ■ 

185 

1,658 
322 

119 

Strasbur    villa-e 

Emmons 

Cass 

Mountrail 

Bottineau 

1,106 

657 

Tolle    villa  e 

Renville 

Stutsman 

468 
331 

309 
322 
384 

432 

1,277 

860 

Mc  Henry 

279 

202 

U  ham  villa  e 

McHenry 

Ben 

2,446 

1,089 

575 
467 

McHenry 

Wahpeton  city 

Richland 

2,228 

377 

Rolette 

'■    i.      n: 

M.-nclty 

McLean 

'■■■'. 
Nekoma  village 

Pembina 

Cavalier 

682 

314 

Mountrail 

Williams 

Bottineau 

McLean 

Barnes 

Mcintosh 

Richland 

Mcintosh 

,  i  i      :  i  !.';.■  i  • 

229 

763 
476 

Newborg  village 

Bottineau 

Grand  Forks 

226 

Grand  Forks 

697 

268 

1 

OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Adams  County.. 

Bratton  township 

Franklin  township 

Green  township,  includi 


'<      '■  I      tei  township,  in 


Peebles  village 

Monroe  township 

Oliver  township.  - 

Si  mi  i  t  t  o  unship 

Sprigg  township 

inp,  including  W'osl  Union  village. 
West  Union  village 

Wayne  township ...'. 

Winchester  low  n.hiu,  including  Winchester  vil- 


Spi 

Tif 


lage. 
Wi 


Inchester  village.. 


'dis  1  and  2  of 

Delphos  city 

Delphos  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Delphos  city,  in   Mnimn  inn  nship, 


Wardl 
Ward  2  . . 

■  ■ 


Monroe  township,  including  West  Cairo  village 

West  Cairo  ,  illant 

Ottawa  township,  coextensive  with  Lima  city. 

Lima  citu  l 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 


Perry  township 

.  •        .■.      ,    :         - 

'      -    i  I  ■. .  ■  I         I     .:■.      .. 

Beaver  Dam  village 

Bluff  ton  village 

Shawnee  township 

r  township,  Including  Speneerville  vil- 


lage... 


Ashland  County. . 


Clear  Creek  township,  including  Savannah  vil- 


Total  for  Loudonnllt    ,,lh, <k     in   Gran  and 


Hanover  i.owuship',  including  part  of  Loudon- 


Jackson  township,  including  Polk  village.. 


Mifflin  township,  including  Mifflin  village.. 


Mor..0.... 

Ashland  city . . 

Wardl... 

Ward  2... 

Wards... 

Ward!,... 
Orange  township. 
Perry  township.. 
Ruggles  township. 
Sullivan  township 

Troy  township 

Vermilion  township,  including  Hayesville  village 
Hayesville  village 


1,875 

SS8 

21,723 


40,644 

1,425 


pendently  In  1890. 
(394) 


n  (1,444)  of  Loudonvills  village,  returned  inde- 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

Ashtabula  County 

Andover  township,  including  Andover  village. 


Che.lT.\    \  all e\   township 

I'olebn-Mil;  lira  n ship 

Conneaut  township,  including  Conneaut  city  . 
Conneavt  eitit " . . 

Ward  1 

Wards! 

Ward:! 

Ward  4 

Denmaik  township 


".  o  township.. 


Kingsville  township . . 

Lenox  township 

Monroe  township.. 


wnship,  including  Rock  Crock  village. 


Trumbull  township 

Wayne  township 

\\  illia'astield  township.. 
Windsor  township 


Athens  County.. 


Alexander  township 

Ames  township,  including  Amesville  village. . 

A  mesiille  i  mage  •• 

Athens  township,  including  Athens  city 


A  thens  city  . . 


Ward 

Ward?. 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Bern  township 

<  'anaau  t ownship 

Carl  logo  I  ownship 

Dover  township,  including  Chauncey  village... 

Chauncey  village  6 

Lee  township,  including  Albany  village 

A  Ibany  village 

Lodi  mil  nship 

Rome  tow  nship 

Trimble  township,  including   Glouster,  Jack- 
sonville, and  Trimble  villages 


jXllsoni'Wi  city.. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 


Auglaize  County.. 


Clay  township,  including  Geyer  village 

Oeyer  village  6 

Duchouquet  township,  including  Cridersville 
1  ilia;'- an,!  Wapakonetacity 

Cridersville  village 

Wapakoneta  city 


»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Loudonville  village. 

*  Part  of  Ashtabula  township  annexed  to  Ashtabula  eitj  ii 

•  Incorporated  in  1900. 
« Incorporated  in  1906. 


2,741 
1,737 
1,670 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Auglaize  County— Continued. 

Jackson  township,  including  Minster  village.. 

Minsh  r  I'illuijc 

Logan  low  nsliip,  im-luding  Puiekland  village. . 


Noble  township 

ru>liri;i  township 

St.  Mans  touuslii|i,  including  St.  Marvs  city  .. 


II '../■,/  / 
Ward  .' 

it ■,!/•,; .; 


Salem  lownshm.  including  kossulh  village-.. 
Kossuth  village 

Vi n ion  township,  i,  id  ml  nig  U niopolis  village  .. 


Uniopolis  village  . . 


New  KnoxvilU  tiling,  . . 
iy no  iov.  nship,  iiioliul' 
Waynesficld  village.. 


Belmont  County. . 


Colerain  township 

I-  I;..      11     ■       :,     •  :,■;,        on   o,,|i  I    ii'-O.ov       .1111- 

Holloway  villages 


lcluding  part  of  Pah-view 


ship,Btl>     ii                       i     i       ij 
Guernsey  I  'on.  nig 

Pease    township,    including    Bridgeport    and 

Brookside  villages  and  Martins  Ferry  city 

Bridgeport  village 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Broolside  village 

Martins  Ferry  city . . 


Wardl. 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Pultney  township,2  including  Bellaire  city.. 


Ward4 

Richland  township,  including  St.   Clairsville 
village. 


-,      I    ,  I    i  iihi'i 


Union  feransi   i    n    i        j     'h>  i1  n     i     ill  _, 
Morristown  village 

» ■  ■  ■  ■  , , 

I'ain.    ':'■■',.,,'.' 

Wardl 

Ward  2. 
WardS. 
Ward  4. 


nship.. 


Powhatan  Point  village. . 


Brown  County. . 


Byrd  township.. 


Hamersville  village.. 


Green  township,  including  Mount  Orab  village.. 

Mount  Orab  village 

Huntington  township,  including  Aberdeen  vil- 
lage  

Aberdeen  village 


Higginsport  village . . 


3,974 
1,811 
1,486 


2,  lit 

ess 
"2, in 


2,251 
2,142 


MINOS  CIVIL  E 


Brown  County— Continued. 


1'leasanl  township,  iiioluding  Georgetown  vil- 


Sterling  township... 


a-IudingSorilinia  village 


Butler  County. . 


Wardl.. 
WardS.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Utird  :, 

WardS 

Hanover  township 

Lemon  township.  including  Monroe  viDage 

Monroe  eill'ur". 

t  ,il>"i  i,y  township 

Mm!  hum  township,  including  'fronton  village. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

-Mil  i<  PL".  I  toe  nship,  including  Soioerville  village.. 


1 1:  mill  mi  11  1  i,i    mi  1  Mine  Oxford  Mil  ige   md 

part  of  College  Corner  village 

College  Corner  village  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Oil U ye  1  'orm  i  i  iiluy  in  Oxfordto 
ship,  Butler  County,  and  Israel  township, 

Preble  County 

Ofim-il  :.  illage 

Reily  township 

I;  oss  tow  nship 

St  Clair  tow  Psion,  -  including  [,;.rt  of  Seven  Mile 


Wayne  townships . . 


Seven  Mile  village  (part  of) . . 


Carroll  County.. 


and  part  of  Minerva  village 

Mali  tni  village 

Mint  VI  it  I  Hinge  I  pur!  11/  ) 
Totalfor  Mini  1  in  i  illagi  in  lirnu-ii  loiviiship, 
Carroll  County,  and  Pavis  loivnsliip,  Shut: 

County 

('eoiei   tow  nsiiip,  ne-lnduig  IVinslltnii  village. 

Carrollton  village 

Eas1  1.0.  nship 


Loudon  township 

Monroe  township,  including  Dellroy  village  and 

port  of  '-.  r  I  <  -r  I  -  ;<  i  1     ''" 


Delimit  village 

Shcrrotlsi  ille  i  illagi  (  /iuvI  of  ) .  . 
Total  for  Slierroilsville  village  ii 
Orange  townships 


Perry  township. . 


Carroll  Conn:!/,  and  Sandy  township.  Stark 

County* 

Union  township. . 


*  Incorporated  ir 


2,413 

S23    . 
1,073 

3,072 


spart  of  Warren  township  annexed  to  Barnesville  village  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Champaign  County.. 


Adams  township 

Concord  iownship 

Cosl leu  low  nship,  including  Mocha  nicsburg  vil- 


Mccha  nicsburg  village j 

Harrison  township,  n     hiding  Springhills  village. 

Spi  inghills  i  illmjc 

Jackson  township  ' ' 

Johnson  township.1  including  M.  I'aris  \  ille.ge. . 

SI    Pnrix  rillaae.  ' 


St.  Paris  village  >. 


Woodstock  village... 


Salem  township . . 
"lion  township,  i 

Mutual  village. 

-bana  townshi- 

Urbana  city. 


Crhana  township,  including  Urbana  city.. 


WariS.... 

Ward  4 

Wayne  township . . 


Clark  County. . 


Donnelsville  village. . 


Creche  I owi is! lip. including  pari  t.l  Chiton  village. 

Clifton  village  (part  of) ' 

Total  for  C/iJioi:  village  in  (l"<  ne  township, 
Clark  Count  ij.  ami  Mm  mi  iotvnship,  S;,-<  ne 

County 

Harmony  township,  including  Vienna  village.  - . 

Vienna  villain-  -  (  San  It,  Vi,  nnn  P.  O.) 

Mad_River  township,  including  Enon  village. . . 


Moorefield  townshiii. . 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  township,  including  Calawba  village. 


Clermont  County.. 


Batavia  township,  including   Batavia  village 

and  part  of  Amelia  village 

A  rnelia  village  (part  of) 

Tntul   fur    A  nulia   village   in   Batavia   and 


Ml:  .,■■!,  I'M  Hi''       ' 


Miami  township,  including  parts  of  Loveland 


.,..,;.  ...  ;.,,,,■■',.;, 

Clermont  County, Sy  mines  ton- nship,  Ham- 
ilton County.,  a  ml  liu  milp.n  iownship,  Wnr- 


Clermont  County,  and  Columbia  township, 
Hamilton  County 


Tate  township,  including  Bethel  village. . 


3,190 


Owensville  village  * 
ite  township,  in-'--,:- 

Bethel  village.. 
Union  township.. 

1  Thatpartof  St.  Pari ,  \  illagc  situated  in  Jackson  township  annexed  to  Johns 
township  in  1906. 


Clermont  County— Continued. 

Washington   township,  including  Moscow  and 


Way  no  township,  including  Now  I  on  ;\  illc  village 


acluding  Williams- 


Williamsburg  village. . 


Clinton  County.  . 


Adams  township.. 


Liberty     township,    including     I  oil     William 


Port  William  i  iilu-.n  . .. 


alarum  Iownship    including  I'dancl.csler  villagi  . 


Wilmington  village.. 
Wardl.. 

Ward  2.. 

WardS.. 
Ward  .'.. 


Vernon  township,  including  .'Uuksville  village 

Clarksi  illi  i  ii/aai 

\\  ash  in-:  ion  inwnsinp 

W  a\  ne  mwnship 

\\  ilsoii  township. ... 


Columbiana  County. . 


Butler  township. . 


Columbiana  village.. 


Hanoverton  villain 

Knox  township .  .... 

Liverpool  township,*  including  East  Liverpool 


[St  Liv<  rpool  villi  6. 

Wardl 

Wards 

ll.mt.i.. 
Ward  4-. 


Rogers  village . . 
pen  y  iov,  nship,  iueludin 

Salt  in  villi 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

t.  Clair  township 


Salon  iaw  uship,  including  !,.',•!  ana  village  and 
part  of  Washingtonville  village 


Total  for    Washingtonville  village  in  Salem 
township,   Coin mliinnn  County, and  Green 

township,   Afnlini'llia  County. 


Washington    township,    including    Salineville 


Ward  I .. 
Ward  '... 
Ward.:.. 


2,. ,33 

2,648 

1,813 

1,788 

L',li:Mi 

2,770 

1.31.', 

1,481 

6,215 

5,423 

2,202  . 
2,192  ,. 
1,536 


1,907 
2, 353 


17, 553 
16, 485 

2,  034 

11,988 
10, 956 

930 
2,084 

970 
2,150 

8,706 
7,582 

7,209 
5,780 

6  Parts  of  Liverpool  township  annexed  to  t'  ast  Liverpool  city  in  1900, 1901,  lri02, 


*  Name  changed  from  Boston  in  1910. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  190(1,  Vol.  1,  Table  r,.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Coshocton  County. . 


I  'i-  m.  I    ikIihv  ,  i  ■:!,';,      .  .         . 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Itoseoe  village.. 


iship,  including  Nellie  and  Wa 


Nellie  village-.... 


%  West  Lafayette 


'.',■.■■  /.■/,,/  •,.■  >  ./.'■■-     • 

lain   ■ i  .■.  ..  :  ii. i  ■■,'■. 

I'lainfield  village 

Mill  Creek  township 

Monroe  township 

i,   i...       . 


Oxford  township.. 

Perry  township 

Pike  township 

Tiverton  township 

Tuscarawas  township,  including  Coshocton  ci 
Coshocton  city 


Wards 

WardS 

WarH 

ia  township 

lgton  township.. 


Crawford  County.. 


Auburn  township,  including  Tiro  village. . . 
Tiro  village 

Bueyrus  township,'1  including  ward  3  and  p 
of  wards  1,  2,  and  4  of  Bueyrus  city 

llucyrus  city  (part  of). 
Total  for  Bin- urns  dig 


Bueyrus,  Holmes, 


Wardl 

WariZ 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Chatfield  township,  including  <  did  del  d  village 


ton  village 

A"  .('   Washington  village.. 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward4 

mm 
hi.      .. 

Bueyrus  ci' n  "  (part  of) 

Jackson  township,  including  Crcsl  line  vilhn.-e. . 
Crestline  village.. 

Roads  v 
village. . . 
Leesville  Cross  Roads  village 

■      i  /'..'.  I  ■'..,;..■;. 

Total  fn)  7\      n      >  i  i  Jcffi 


Lykens  township.. 


29,337  26,703 


737 
10,797 
9, 60S 

876 
8,339 
6,47S 

909 
4,728 

S,672 

1,675 

3,572 

1,000 

631 

87G 

1,207 

748 

1,033 

1,343 

794 
1,048 

34,036 

33,915 

31,927 

1,161 

1,174 

1,244 

8,715 
7,803 

7,587 
6,660 

6,988 
6,974 

8.122 

6,560 

6,974 

2,040 

1,129 
270 

1,304 

1,201 

1,819 
889 
409 

7,214 

1,819 
824 
465 

7,282 

1,662 
704 
430 

2,572 
1,551 
2,106 

1,506 

1,500 

1,423 

4,236 
S,807 

3,670 
3,282 

3,248 
2,911 

802 
115 

n 

913 
178 
S8 

.    1,009 
20S 
42 

155 
1,342 

805 

476 
774 
722 

200 
1,566 
930 

'569 
516 

926 

267 

l)058 

874 
615 
539 
974 
952 

1,473 

44 

1S1 

1,661 

1,793 

162 

215 

Texas  township.. 


. .  n  village 

''■■■■       ■  ■ ..  -     . 

North  Robinson  village  (part  of) 

'  Incorporated  in  1902. 

2  Incorporated  in  1903. 

» Incorporated  in  1900. 

t  Part  annexed  to  Bueyrus  city  in  1910. 

s  Returned  in  1900  ■>'  '"  n"" 
annexed  in  1910. 

«  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Bueyrus  township  only. 

'County  I o l.i I  hum  ides  pomdmioi!  imam  >  ol  ( Mmiville  township,  part  taken  to 
form  Brareiiahl  township  and  part  annexed  to  C!e\  ohm!  eiiv:  ami  population 
(3,639)  of  Collin  wood  township,  annexed  to  I '...it  Mali!  town-hip  and  Cleveland  city, 


Bueyrus  township  only:  part  of  Bueyrus  township 


ind  South  Newburgh  townships  in 

)4. 

n  1904  and  part  of  Collin  wood  town- 


9  Parts  taken 

1004;  part  of  Newburgh  township  annexed 

>°  Organized  from  part  of  Glenville  township 
ship  annexed  in  1907. 

"  Incorporated  in  1904. 

12  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Brooklyn  Heights  township  in  1903  and  parts 
annexed  to  Cleveland  city  in  1904  and  1905. 

»  Incorporated  in  1910. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  Brooklyn  and  Independence  townships  in  1903. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Cuyahoga  County.. 


...  ..ithBrateu- 
alil  village11 

lireek.m  ille  township 

Brook  I  >  n  tow  nship, e-  including  I, in  in  lain  village. 


I :  rook  I  \  n  I  lei  elds  low  it  ;1  dp,1  '■  coextensive  w  ii  li 


village 

Chagrin  Falls  village 

Cleveland  township, coextensive  with  Cleveland 


Ward;!... 
Ward  .',... 
Ward  5... 
Wardd... 
Ward  7. . . 
Ward  8. . . 
Word  9... 
Hard  10.  . 
Ward  11 . . 
Ward  1  J.. 
Hard  l.i.. 
Hard  l.'f.. 
Ward  16.. 
Ward  16. . 
Hard  17.  . 
Ward  18.. 


Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

Not  returned  by  wards 

Cleveland  I  leigh  Is  low  nsldp, oe\  I    n:  e  .-  •.,  m, 

Cleveland  Heights  village1 

Dover  township  " 

Fast   Cleveland    iownship,"  coextensive   with 

Cast  ( 'loveland city 

East  Cleveland  city 

Kuclid  township,  in.  hiding  Idiclid  and  Notting- 
ham V  illages 

Euclid  iHlay,  2 

Nottingham  village 

Gold  wood  township 


Middle! hi i'gh  township,  including  I'.eiea  village 

/>'(  rea  village 

New  burgh  low  nship,-' 


WardS 

Ward4 

Xewliurgli  Heights  tow  nshii >,'-"•  coextensive  with 
New  imigh  I  leigh.ls  \  illaee  ll 

Xorth  Olmsted  I .ow  n -hi p,-J  coextensive  with 
North  Olmsted  village 2« 

Olmsted  township,25  including  Olmsted  Falls 


village 

Olmsted  Falls  i  i/lag:  . . 
Orange  township 


low  nship, "*'    coextensive 


'439,120        309,970 


82,922 

17, 361 
41,803 


0,011 

U),ilV 

2,000 
1,586 

381,708 

1,564 
1.S4S 

261,353 



2,233 

3,985 
2,757 

3,573 

1,978 
5,773 

3,780 

939 

1,263 

849 

5.035 

2,510 

5,909 

1,973 

790 

4,939 

2,533 

2,761 

:;:;: 

1,944 
330 

1,826 
342 

1,174    . 
1,174 


1,116 


Roy altoh  township 

Solon  township 

11  Corlett  township  (organized  from  part  of  Newburgh  township  in  1007)  annexed 
in  1909;  parts  of  Glenville  township  annexed  in  1902  and  1905;  parts  of  Brooklyn 
township  (including  South  i'.mnklvn  villaee)  annexed  in  1904  and  1905;  part,  of 
Newburgh  Heights  township  annexed  in  inn";  and  part  of  Collinwood  township 

,  Cleveland  and  YVarrensville  townships  in  1900. 
..    .  taken  to  form  I'm  ■■.  im.  nship  in  L901  and  pari  of  Nori  h  l  diusted  township 
in  1908. 

i«  Part  taken  to  form  pat  I  of  Cleveland  lleiahm  I mv nship  in  1900. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Rocky  River  township  in  1910. 

-o  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Brooklyn  Heights  township  in  1903. 

21  Part  taken  to  form  Corlett  township  in  1907  and  part  annexed  to  Bedford 
township  in  1904. 

22  Organized  from  part  of  Bedford  township  in  190-1;  paid,  annexed  to  Cleveland 
city  in  1905. 

"  Organized  from  parts  of  Dover  and  Olmsted  townships  in  1908. 
2<  Incorporated  in  l'jOS. 

mm  ip  in  1908. 

25  Rockporf  and  Rockv  River  townships  i    turned  as  Rockport  township  in  1900. 
"Returned  with  Rockport  township  in  1900.    Part  taken  to  form  Goldwood 
township  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  soe  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


'  Organized  from  part  of  Bedford  township  in  1904. 
»  Incorporated  ir  """' 
»  Part  taken  to  f 

1  ■>'■   "■   ' :■>"'. 

•  Incorporated  in  1907. 
6  Incorporated  in  1908. 


'  Incorporated  in  1902. 

s  Returned  as  Rossville  in  1900. 

'J  Incorporated  in  1909. 


M1NOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

3,441 
2,396 
1,380 
1,433 
1,094 

767 

39 

1,250 

1,448 

1,485 

298 

27,182 

1900 

1890 

Cuyahoga  County— Continued. 

South  Newburgh  township,'  coextensive  with 

1,273 

2,954 
479 

221 
62 

3.179 
42,933 

Defiance  County— Continued. 
Hicksville  township,  including  Hicksville  vil- 

3,773 
2,620 

l',685 
1,104 

888 
78 

L514 

1,554 
289 

26,401 

1,178 
1,634 

1,410 

Noble  township,  including    rn.uf  ward  3  of  De- 

42,532 

42,961 

■■    township,  including  Ney  village... 

1,449 

Adams  township,  including  Gettysburg  village 

2,835 
669 

1,844 

320 

l',826 
86 

236 
258 
261 
1,944 
656 

'lit 

1,469 

'tie 

9,263 

6,237 
1M1 
1,798 
1,766 
1,332 

2,064 
287 
628 

2,968 

lj539 

240 
1,091 

1,632 
214 
182 

1,070 

2,925 
1,361 
181 
100 
1,300 
1,225 

2)954 

1,580 

902 

24,498 

2,692 

492 

1,254 
246 

1,901 

2,660 
477 

1,338 
274 

1,796 

Berkshire  township,  including  Sunbury  village. 

1,611 

485 

976 

930 

1,579 

10, 072 

8,076 

2,207 

2,885 

2,045 

1,939 

856 

925 

555 

1,377 

405 

954 

'706 

659 

1,082 

1,650 

431 

684 

38,327 

1,602 

464 
1,043 
1,056 
1,305 
8,940 

Total  for  Bradford  vilhnji    in  AJuinn  town- 
ship, Darke  County,  and   Newberry  toion- 

476 

Allen   townshi          i   I                           \     t   u      n  1 
Rossburg  villages  and  part  of  Burkettsville 

,1,1             ,'..,■■            ..!        ■!.,    ...,,,      r,      ■ 

9,372 

8,224 

Total  for                                    '::>.  Allen  town- 
ship, Darke  County,  and  Granville  town- 

..     I 

922 
1,005 

1,379 
397 

976 

1,374 

700 

738 

1,133 

1,595 

401 

709 

729 
37,650 

251 

'676 
1,659 

254 

2,036 

676 

1,679 

Brown  town--                                  iuia  village 

Butler  towns!                                   .  village 

Oxford  townsin  i.    deluding   '.ii  ley  village 

1,635 
1,586 

210 
8,441 
5,501 

1,731 
1,794 

8,"  497 

5,473 

German  town-                                  sime  village.. 

':  i  i     .<  i  -i 

Scioto  township,  including  Ostrander  village. . . 

1,655 

Harrison  toy  q:                              illansburg  and 

2,077 
275 

2,798 
1,282 

1,402 

1,509 

157 

1,033 

1,699 
224 

1,996 

478 

2,927 

1,293 

1,552 
1,339 

i,"036 

1,712 
.  242 

Berlin  township,  including  Berlin  Heights  vil- 

1,933 

564 
1,105 

740 
2,387 
1,756 

1,017 
1,017 
2,662 
1,847 
696 
961 
3,534 

19, 989 

3,987 
6,965 

4,233 

2,152 
1,369 

39,201 

1,926 
1,096 

2,434 

1,708 

1,174 
2,751 
1,869 
663 
950 
3,063 

19, 664 

■,■.,!.,,    . .  ■ .  ,              ,  i            ■   ,        '.  ; ;  ■ 

[Joint  population  of  Union  City  village,  in 

and    Union    C'iiv,    in    Wnvue    luwnsliip. 
Randolph  County,  Indiana,  in  l'.nn,  i, :..)■;, 
and  in  1900,  3,998.] 

1 '    ■    •        ■       ■     '■      '•     ''■'■■      ::'         '          I  ■■:   ■     . 

2,185 

Kelleys  Island  township,  coextensive  with  Kel- 

Monroe  township,  including  Pushing  village 

tta  township 

Milan  township,  including  Milan  village 

Patterson    township,    including    Osgood    and 

Portland  township,  coextensive  with  Sandusky 

1,217 

2,786 
1,225 
177 
113 
1, 486 
1,334 
1,343 

i',m 

942 
26,387 

1,176 

2,826 
1,134 

Twin  townshi i                                mm,  Gordon, 

Sandusky  city: 

1S5 
1,504 
1,286 
1,485 
2,903 
1,S85 
1,026 

25,769 

Vermilion  township,  including  Vermilion  vil- 

1,937 

1,184 

84,259 

■  ■mil 

Amanda  township,  including  Amanda  village. . 

1,774 

m 

2,363 

368 
1,827 

331 
1.697 
1,7Q2 

284 
2,919 

13,093 

4,816 
3,061 
2,893 
2,324 

1,807 

1,907 

:.',:■!           11     i. ;,,;,,;■!, ,.i      | 

'S60 

'S58 
1,810 

'223 
2,313 

8,991 

1,150 

7,288 

7,327 
2,  332 
1,852 
1,146 
1,997 
1,735 
566 
1,202 

1,336 

8,418 
7,501 

7,679 

1,399 

8,518 
7,694 

7,694 

Bloom  tow  nsli       ill        11          i         1 

Greenfield  township   including  Carroll  village... 

Lancaster  township,  coextensive  with  Lancaster 

Lancaster  city: 

Wardl 

WarH 

Delaware  township,  including  Sherwood  village. 

455 
1,325 

Farmer  township 

1,301 

Ward  4 

Name  changed  from  Arnettsville  in  1909. 


11  Incorporated  in  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


399 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  TwelUh  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Fairfield  County— Continued. 
Liberty   township,   including   Baltimore  and 

2,703 
651 
604 
995 

1,931 

60S 
1,292 

ne 
m 

2,483 

925 

'  310 

2,656 
149 

21,744 

2,812 

3,055 

605 

Franklin  County— Continued. 

Marion  township,"  including  Bexley  and  Han- 
ford  villages  and  parts  of  wards  1  to  5  of  Co- 
lumbus city 

7,673 
682 

4,039 
361 

' 406 
294 

172, 207 
1,524 

310 
1,790 
1,077 

215 
1,932 

286 

l)951 

HI 
2,078 

431 

1,114 

239 

23,914 

5,513 

3,391 

1,127 
2,032 

S01 

1,374 
251 
161 

1,775 
466 

1,080 
263 

2,513 
180 
134 

21,725 

2,113 

S82 

621 

1,456 
291 
195 

1,635 

m 

1,955 

290 

2,459 
189 

22,309 

..  n:.l\i(>,  including  pari,  of  I'leasanl- 

Hanford  village® 

Millliii  town .-hip/  including   Gahanna  village 

2,293 

1,873 

Total  Jui  1  '              1          <    t    m   Pleasant 

216 

125,560 
1,481 

S16 
1,676 
1,163 

224 
2,115 

241 
1,582 
1,799 

US 
1,864 

339 
1,239 

216 

22,801 

IJicIdand   township,   including   IJushville  and 

Montgomery  lowuship,  >• pri  ing  wards  6,  8, 

9,  10,  and  11  and  parts  of  wards  1  to  5,  7,  and 

88,150 

N'onvieh  lownship,  including  1  lilliard  village  — 

1,443 

,;u  :!i  die  1  i'i..  ;      in       ..    ,            ;      ■■    , 

338 

1,490 

\  ii  1      i       i     up  in  In  ling  Pickerington  village. 

Plain  township,  including  Xov   Vlbsny  village.. 

1,163 
223 

Walnut ln[    liiiimln.       \\  oalem  village 

Plea-sud.  Id  unship,  including  II  u'ridiurg  village. 

2,232 

211 

1,775 

Sh.in.ii  iow  uslup,  including  Worthington village 

1,665 

341 

Truro tonn  1  ip            h       i          il  Kburg village 

'S93 

\           1     1       1                    1                  UK  1   1   III]      1  '1   1   1   11      ill 

1,266 

713 

694 

1,590 
187 

2,718 

716 

1,233 

949 

132 

804 

2,079 

610 

930 

9,402 

7, mi 

2,643 
1,126 

1,410 

1,498 
1,436 

221,567 

733 

701 

1,770 
201 
123 

'790 
1,317 

932 

132 

824 
2,291 

1,037 

8,308 

5,161 

735 

746 

1,982 

mship,   including  Milledgeville  and 

22,023 

Amboy  township,  including  .MHamora  village.. 

1,590 

416 

1,010 

2,650 

'964 

1,637 
493 

1,058 

1,082 
2,174 

915 
1,099 
1,272 

408 

2,415 

665 

3,137 

1,689 

25,745 

1,423 

263 

1,078 

3,934 

2,148 
1,171 
1,138 

1,693 

465 

881 

'958 
2,218 

1J198 

1,450 

Jefferson  township,  including  Jeffersonville  vil- 

3,092 

Clinton  township,  including     ihmscon  village... 

3,898 

S,  060 

Madison  township 

1,429 

1,009 
145- 

683 
2,325 

638 
1,102 

8,283 
6,142 

Marion  township,  including  part  of  New  I-Iol- 

1,119 

[•dili.vii   iownship,  including  part  of  .Swanlon 

Ne w  Holland  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Holland  village  in  Marion  tin.  ■:■ 

.■'.•/.                    '  ■  ';  ■;/   u.na    t'tnii  ton  iisnn>, 

Totalforf  u  n    m  1 1  i             I'nlion  an    s  /  i  , 

Paint  township,  including  Bloomingburg  village . 

;  ■ ■'•'.■■ 

German  township,  including  Arehbold  village 

3,103 

Gorham  towns                                 otte  village — 

2,144 

890 

Union  towns! l                              ■  hington  Court 

:...    ll.in:    !    . 

1,142 

-     m \'\   ek  township,  including  part  of  Swan- 

2,303 

422 

2,509 

1,230 

27,918 

Wards 

1,547 
164,460 

1,606 
124,087 

2,629 

1,132 

27,005 

Blendon  township,  including  Westerville  vil- 

2,825 

1,903 

727 

9,132 
4,446 

181,611 
19, SSI 

16,130 
17,911 
13,281 
9, 154 
10,016 
10,285 
SO, 443 
12, 156 

14,884 

22,604 
991 

4,220 
413 

88 

1,696 
SOI 

2,591 
831 

1,118 

3,419 
140 
643 

ad  1910  and  p 

2,360 

1,462 

800 

4,385 

2, 322 
1,329 
852 

2,179 

1,143 
1,775 
1,298 
209 
7,199 

'l,111 
1,213 
1,065 
2,166 
1,107 

977 
1,742 

295 
1,191 
1,498 

S24 

960 
1,445 
1,004 
1,253 

143 
1,609 
1,484 

14,670 

1,338 
1,851 
1,276 
169 
6,945 
6,432 

1,330 

1,824 

Clay  township                                iburg  village. 

1,409 

:..  Ii..   ■.,.,     ....       ■ 

village  and  part  of  ward  12  of  Columbus  city. 

192 

■  Ilipoliscity... 

5,359 

4,498 

1'0'lli  /it    Crl-'n  ;  .     ,    .  ■".■  ;        '..  i  .,■  .           ■'     . 

gomery   township   and   parts   of    Clinton, 
Franklin,  Marion,  an c<    U    ih.i  i<           /> 

125,660 

88, 150 

1,257 
1,253 
2,141 
284 
1,285 
1,581 

304 

l)580 

1,177 
1,471 
198 
1,844 
1,087 

14,744 

1,306 

1,371 

Guyan  townshp                            a  City  village.. 

2,355 

235 

1,257 

Huntington  township,  including  Vinton  village. 

1,651 

318 

1,415 

1,450 

1,184 

'■:•  '.■  .  ..i  ii     '.  ..                                                         ■■:      . 

1,594 

215 

Heights  and  Marble  Cliff  villages  and  part  of 

2,686 

4,625 

1,735 

Geauga  County 

i 

13,489 

Hamilton  township,  including  Lockbourne  vil- 

1,474 

1,507 

Auburn  township 

743 

747 

1,216 

650 

2.149 

1,642 

794 

702 

579 

800 

in  1909  and 

729 

758 

1,361 

727 

1,924 

1,360 

716 

764 

603 

809 

1910. 

654 

Curtnn  iuwic-hip,  including  Purton  village 

1,213 

Jackson  township,  including  Grove  (.'■ 

''666 
964 

3,217 
662 

619 

arts  of  Clintc 

'272 
1,076 

3,357 
6SS 

633 

Chardon  township,  including  Chardon  village. . 

1,666 

1,084 

Madison  township,  including  Canal 

620 

785 

606 

1  Incorporated  in  1906. 

2  Name  changed  from  Allentown  in  1902. 
»  Part  annexed  to  Columbus  city  in  1910. 

*  Parts  of  Marion  township  annexed  in  1909  a 
lin,  and  Mifflin  townships  annexed  in  1910. 
« Incorporated  in  1908. 

n,  Frank- 

6  Incorporated  in  1901. 
» Incorporated  in  1909. 
8  Parts  annexed  to  Columbus  city 
» Incorporated  in  1910. 
'» Incorporated  in  1900. 

400 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betwoen  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL    DIVISION. 


Geauga  County— Continued. 

Middleficld    township,    including    Middlefleld 


Middl, field  village  K 


Montville  tc 
Munson  township .  .  . 
New  iuir\   Lou  tisliip. . 


Thompson  township. . 


Greene  County.. 


Bath  township,  including  Fairfield  and  Osboru 

villages 

Fuirfteld  village 

Osborn  village 

Hoover  Crook  township 

Caesar  Creek  township 

Cedar \  file  township,  including  Cedarville  village 


Cedarville  village. . 


Clifton  tillage  (part  of). 

[For  total,  see  Greene  township,  Clark 
County.] 

Yellow  Springs  village 

New  Jasper  township 

i :  i  iss  ti  i  w  i  [ship 

Silver  Creek  township,  including  Jamestown 


Spring  Valley  i  Hinge . . 

Sugar  Creek  tow  iiship.ui'diiuing  Bellbrook  village 

Bellbrook  village 

Xenia  township,  including  Xenia  city 

Xenia  city. 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  I.. 
Ward  ;>.. 
Ward  4.. 


Guernsey  County.. 


"'■    ■ 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Center  township,  including  part  of  Lore  City  vil- 


lage  

Lore  City  village  (/,ar,  i./).. 


Total  for  Lore  Cil'i  uilaq.  -  in   ■'  .  use,,  llteii 

land,  and  Wills  townships 

Jackson  township,  including  Byesville  village. . . 

Byesville  village 

Jefferson  township 

Knox  township.. 


Monroe  township. . 


including  part  of  Fairview 


Fairview  <   ;   ■      ■  ,»■  /../!.. 
[For  total,  see  Kirkwood  township,   Bel- 
mont County.] 
Kichlrui'i  township,  in. ■hiding  Senecaville  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Lore  City  village 

Lore  City  village  (pari  of) 

Senecaville  ,  ilium - 

Spencer  township,  including  Cumberland  vil- 
lage.. 


Westland  tc 

Wheeling  township. . 
Wills  low  nship,  inch 


i  Incorporatcl  in  190] . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


6  Incorporato( 
'Parts of  Del 
(including  Bond  Hill  and  Wi 


Hamilton  County.. 


Anderson  township1,  including  MoimLVN  a  .! ling- 
ton  and  Newtown  villages 

Mount  Washington  village 


Ward  I..'. 
War,!:;... 

hard  !,'.'.'. 
Ward  a... 
Wardli... 
lined;... 
Wards... 
Ward  II... 
Ward  III.. 
Ward  11.. 
Ward  1 !.. 
Ward  LI.. 
Ward  I',.. 
Ward  la.. 
Ward  16.. 
Ward  17.. 
Ward  IS.. 
Ward  in.. 
Ward  :».. 
Ward  .'I.. 
Ward  $3.. 
Ward  .'.;.. 
Ward  :>.',.. 


city.    Kennedy     Height'-,    Oakley,   Pleasant 


and  4  of  Norwood  c:  .„  _  _  _ 

1\,  am  dy  Heights  i  iilagi  .  . 
Madisonville  city.. 


?  .Miami  township,  Clermont 


Ac, j  i,i,d  city  i. /ia ii  al  i 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2... 
Wards... 
Ward  4... 
Oakley  village. 


t< yea  attire  lownshijis. ' 


i'ark   villages,  and   part,  i.i  Fenihauk  village. 

Delhi  village 

Fernbank  village  (part  of) 

J:.         //,,.'      '    :    ,,,„!,,!  .         :,,i;-l      '.'./,      a, I  ,■■     1.1 

townships 

Saylor  Park  village  " 

Creep  township,  including  Cheviot  village  and 

pari  i if  Mount    Mi v  village 

Cheviot  village./. 

Mount  A  try  i  Hhu/e  i  pa ri  al ) 

Total  for  Mount  Airy  village  in  Green  and 

Millcretk  townships 

Harrison  township,  including  !I;irriam  yd]  age. 

Harrison  villagt 

[Joint  population  of  Harrison  vil'age,  in 
Harrison  township,  Hamilton  County, 
Ohio,  and  Wexi  Harrison  town,  in  Harri- 
son township,  Dearborn  County,  Indiana, 
in  1910,  1,049,  and  in  1900,  1,760.] 
iaiami  i..,wiis'ii|i,  including  \ddvston,  Cleves, 
and  North  Bend  viUages,  and  part  of  Fern- 

bank  village 

A  ddyston  village  (Sekitan) 

Cleves  village. 


oily,  Klmwood  "l'laee  village,  and  pai-  — 
Cahliage,  College  Hill,  and  Mount,  Airy  vil- 
lages, and  wards  I  and  3  of  Norwood  city 

Carthage  village  (part  of) 

<',./,'      :    i/      !   ,,;    I,   '.n        (It  i.ic    :   t        "t, lei,  i  I.     ,        ' 

Springfield  townships 

Total  for  College  Hill  village  in   Hill*  ml;  ami 

Springfield  townships , 

Elmwood  Place  village 

Mount  Airy  village  (part  of) 

Norwood  city  (part  of) 

St.  Bernard  city 


of  Delhi  township  annexed  ia  I'j'Cand  I'.lO'.i;   parlsuf  Milk-reek  township 


and  part  of  Anderson  township  annexed  in  1909.    Since  April  15, 1910,  the  following 

pises,  wiili  a  combined  pnpuhl  ion  of  :  l.h.'O,  ha  -,  e  been  minted  to  Cincinnati: 
Carthage,  College  Hill,  Delhi,  Madisonville,  Mount  Airy,  Mount  Washington,  and 
Saylor  Park.  Including  the  population  of  these  places  the  population  of  Cincin- 
nati in  1910  would  be  377,611. 

'  Parts  anno.\ od  to  Cincinnati  city  In  1903. 
'      "urned  separately  in  1890. 


e  I  iioorpuiailod  in  bin'). 


)2  and  1909. 


a  part  of  Evanston  village)  annexed  in  1! 


12  Parts  annexed  to  Cincinnati  city  in  1902,  1903,  1904,  and  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Tabus  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  L900,  AND  L890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Hamilton  County— Continued. 


__  ;s  of  Arlington  Heights,  Carthago,  Col- 
lege Hill,  and  Lackland  villages 

Arlington  Heights  village  (purl  of) 

Total  for  Arlington  Heights  village  in  •Spring- 
field and  Sycamore  townships 

Carthage  village  {part  of) 

College  Hill  village  (part  of) 

Glendale  village 

Hartwcll  village 

Lockland  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Loci,  la  ml  tillage  in  ;>'  pii  ng/n  Id  and 
Sycamore  townships 

Mount  Healthy  village 

Wyoming  village. 


Sycamore  township,  including  Reading  village 


Reading  village 

Silverton  village  (part  of) 

Symmes  township,  including  part  of  Loveland 

In         I  I  !  ,....., 

[For  total,  see  Miami  township,  Clermont 


Hancock  County.. 


Li  man  Ridgt  i  illag,  . . 


Delaware    township,    including    Mount    lilan- 


Pleasant  township,  including  MeComb  village. 


Union  township,  including  Mount  Cory  and 


f.niidari  toirmihipx,  Seneca  County.. 


Ward  1 . . 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Hardin  County 

'nship,  including  Dunkirk  village. 


Blanchard 

Dunkirk  village. 

Buck  township,  including  pai  Is  of  wards  1  and 


n  Buck  and  Pleasant 


Ward  1... 
WardS... 
WardS... 
Ward  4... 
Cessna  township.. 


9,934 

158 

1,574 


3,S9S 
3,842 


9,597 
2,934 
1,545 
2,604 
2,514 


8,453 

103 

1,S87 

3,076 


1,210 

366 

1,156 


1,108 
1,287 
1,433 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


'  Parts  of  Findlay  township  aj 

,  and 

'Cov 
In  1890. 


28407—12 26 


Hardin  County— Continued. 

Hale  township,  including  Mount  Victory  village 


t  Victory  village . 

Ridgeway  village  (pad  nj) 

Talal  far  Ridgeauy  tillage  in  Hale  township, 


Jackson  lounsliip,  including  I'aiesl  and  I'atler- 
Forest  village 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2. . 
WardS.. 

Lynn  township... 


Harrison  County.. 


1  a."  man  township 

Green  township,  inch  a  ling  1  inpcdale  village... 

Hopedale  village 

Manioc  lav.  nship.  including  llawersion  villa!"'. 


North  township,  including  Scio  village. . 


Short    (reck-    township,    including    llarrisvillc 

village 

Harrisville  village 


Henry  County.. 


ownship,  including Deshler village.. 


Harrison  township,  including  part  of  Napoleon 
village 

Na  pair  on  village  1  part  of) 

Total  for  Napoleon  village  in  Harrison,  Lib- 
erty, and  Napoleon  townships 

.     .a  i  •■       !■■ 

village  and  part  of  Napoleon  village 

Liberty  Center  village 

Napoleon  village  (part  of) 

Marion  township    including  Marnier  village 

Hamler  village 

Monroe  township,  including  Malinta  village 

Malinta  village 

Napoleon  township,  including  part  of  Napoleon 
village 

Napoleon  village  (part  of) 

Pleasant  township,  including  Holgate  village. . . 

Holgate  village 

' ;  ie  1 1 1 1  a  1 , 1  township 

1 1  ii  Igeville  township 

Washington  township 


Highland  County.. 


__,  _inexed  to  Liberty  and  Marion  townships  in  1902, 
1903,  and  1905. 

•  County  total  includes  population  (5,557)  of  Kenton  city,  returned  independently 


including    Sinking 

'"^JS.\\V  ".'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.  1,126 

3  Exclusive  of  population  of  Kenton  city. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


u  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Highland  County— Continued. 


Concord  township ... 

Dodson  township,  including  Lynchburg  \  illage. 

Lynchburg  village 

Fairfield    township,    including    Highland    and 


Lusburg  rillayi  . 


Jackson  township. 
Liberty  township, 

Hillsboro  vtilagi 

Madison  township,  including  Greenfield 

Greenfield  village 

Marshall  township.. 


uding  1 1  illsboro  village... 


\\  ashing! in i  township 

White  Oak  township,  including  Mowrystown 

Mowrystown  village 2 


Hocking  County.. 

n  township.. 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Good  Hope  township.. 

i  in'on  township 

l,:i ' ir-'i  township 


Holmes  County. . 


Berlin  township 

German  township 

Hardy  township,  including  Millersburg  village. 


Knox  township,  including  part  of  Nashville  vil- 


'/,-  village  (pari,  of). 

Total  for  Nash  i  ill  <  tillage  in   'I'uax  awl   Wash- 
ington tow  nshipi 


Mechanic  township.' . 


i'raKie  loivu-'hip,  including  Uolmesville  village. 


GUenmont  village.. 


Walnut  Creek  township 

Washington  township,  including  part  of  Nash- 


Huron  County. . 


Bronson  township 

ii  Id  township 

Fail-hold  to-'  nslup 

Fifohvillc   township,   including    Fil.chville  v 


'"••■■■ 

Greenfield  township 

Greenwich  township,  including  Greenwich  vil- 
lage  

(frit  nivich  i  illage 


ficllei  ue  villi  (pari  of) 

Total  for  Bellevue  city  in  Lyme  township, 
Huron  County,  and  York  township,  San- 
dusky Count;/".. 

New  Haven  township, 
?ago  Junction  and  PI: 

Chicago  Junction  i  illage  {pari  of) 

Total  for   Chicago  Junction  village  i 
Haven  and  Richmond  townships. . . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Huron  County— Continued. 


Total  for  Plymouth   village  in  New  Haven 

township,    If, iron     County,  anil    j'lyiuoulh 

township,  Richland    County..      

•w  I  ondon  tow  nship,  including  New  London 


Wardt 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Wardt 

Norn  ich  township 

Peru  township 

lljcliniond  town  hip,  including  part  of  Chicago 


Ridgefield    township,    including    Mom illc 

village 

Mou voi  villc  village 

Ripley  township 

Sherman  township 

Townsend  township 

Wakeman  township 


Jackson  County.. 


Coalton  village 

Franklin  township 

Hamilton  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  part  of  Oak  Hill 


■7  village  (part  of). 
Total  for  Oak   11,11  villa 
Madison  townships. 


illage  in  Jeffersi 


1,301 

1,549 
3,181 


!  Liberty  township. . , 

:    !     :,    on.  ■  I  ■- ;  i  r  I )     ha  loo',    y,  .1    :,    I,    ,.,i 

Jackson  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Madison  township,  including  part  of  Oak  Hill 

Oak  Hill  village  (part  of) 

Milton  township 

Scioto  township 

Washington  township 

Wcllsion  township,  m  s  tensive  with  Wellston 


WJI-tov  all/.. 
Ward  1... 
iron!  J?... 
WardS... 
Ward  4... 


Jefferson  County.. 

Brush  Creek  township.. . . 


Cio^s  Crock  township,  including  New  Alexan- 
dra viillage ' 

Kew  Alexandria  village 

Island  Creek  township,  including  part  of  To- 


1,233 
32,330 

1,394 

31.949 

824 
1,051 
1,116 

926 
1,143 
1,138 

061 
186 
706 

748 
163 
797 

1,461 
849 
793 

1,516 
881 

867 

3,618 

2,033 

4,101 

3, OSS 

3,162 
1,963 

2,274 

1,139 

£,S48 

1, 

„ .     i  island  Creek  and 

Enor  townships 

Knox  township,  including  Finpire  village  and 

part  of  Toronto  village, 

Empire  village 

Toronto  village  (part  of) 

Mount  Pleasa m  low  nslup,  including  Dillonvale 

and  Mount  Pleasant  villages 

Dillonvale  village > 

Mount  Pleasant  village 

Ross  township 

Salem  low  1 1 -■, 1 1 j duoine,  I.  ici aid  village. 

Richmond  village 

Saline  township 

Sniilhlield     lowiKliip,    including    Adena    and 

Smithfield  villages 

Adena  village  2 

Smith  Held  viliaac 

Springfield     township,     including     Amsterdam 

and  I'.ergholz  villages 

Amsterdam  village ' 

Bt  rgholz  village 8 

Steubenville  city 

ward  I."!!".!!!!!!]!;;!!!!!"!!!"!"!!!!" 

WardS 

Ward  4 


1,353 
7,007  , 
6,468  . 


28,408 
1,122 


1,041 
650 

1, 709 


1,091 
623 

1,847 


2,806 

M,909 

S,6S6 
4,389 
S,S4l 

S,6S6 

5  2,193 

441 

2,327 

6S6 
617 

1,459 
373 

2,264 

1,937 

644 
660 

1,621 
444 

1,773 

60S 
1,078 

639 
922 

14,349 

13,394 



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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued, 
n  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Jefferson  County— Continued. 


nship,  including  Mingo  Jui 


Stetibenville 
tion  village. 

Mingo  Junction  village 

Warren  township,  including  (I rover  village 

Orover  village 

Way  nc  township,  im  1  u . 1 1 1 v ■  r.luomlield  village    . 

Bloomfield  village 

Well-!  township,  including  Brilliant  village 

Brilliant  village 


Brown  township 

1'. utter  township 

Clay  township,  including  Mai  linsburg  ullage.. 

Marti  nsburg  village 

Clinton  low uslnp,  including  Mount  Vernon  city. 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

College  township,  including  (iambier  village 

Gambier  village 

Harrison  township 

Hilliar  township,  including  Centerburg  village. . 

Ccnterburg  village 

Howard  township 

Jackson  township. 


Jcll'i'ison  lownship 

Liberty  township 

M  iddlebui  y  township.. 
M  i Moid  lownship 


Morgan  townshi 
Morris  towns]"*" 

town  i  illagi 


Morris  township,  including  part   of  Frederiek- 


and  Wayne  ton  nxhi/ts . 


> 'nion  lownship,  in>  hid  log  jit  ink  Haven,  Buck- 


Buckeyc  Ci:y  ,  •ling: . 

Danville  village 

Wayne  township,'  including  part  of  Frederick- 
town  village 

Fredericktown  village  (part  of) 


Kirtland  township... 


Paincsville  city — 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Richmond  village.. 


Lawrence  County. . 


Decatur  townshi]) 

Elizabeth  lownship 

Fayette  township,  including  part  of  South  Point 

South  Point  village  (par;  of ) 

Total  for  South  Point  tiling,   in  Fayette  and 

Perry  townships 

Hamilton  township,  including  Hanging  Rock 

Hanging  A' 
Lawrence  township 


S,S6S 
5,501 

1.3U5    . 


3,8,54 
S,954 

2,:ii;t 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lawrence  County— Continued. 
Koine  township,  including  Athalia  village 


and  i  of  Bollcfontaiue  city 


Union   township,   including  Chesapeake    and 
Froctorville  villages 
Chesapeake  village? 

•— ■■••"f  villi. 

lip,  i 

and  Ironton  city. 

Coal  Grove  village. 

Ironton  city . 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards. 

Ward4 

\\  sshingiou  Low  u ship 
Windsor  township. 


Licking  County 


Burlington  township 
Eden  township. 

Etna  township 

Fallsburg  township. 

Franklin  township 

(irancillo  town-, hip,  including  (.Danville  villa gi 
Granville  village 

. ..  .■■    ic      .i     ,;,■,  n;. a::., i  !  1 

Hanover  villagi 

Ilaiii-.on  lownship,  including  Kirkersville  vil- 


Hopewell  township. 

Jersey  township 

Liberty  township. 

I  iokiug  low  nship. 

Lima  township,  including  Pataskala  village. 

I'liluxkula  village. 
McKean  township. 
Madison  township. 

Mary  Ann  township 

Monroe  township,  including  .l.ihns'ow.  n  ullage 

Johnstown  village 

Xewark  township,!)  including  Newark  city 

Newark  cityf 

Ward  1 . 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Xewlnn    lownship.     including    St.     Louisville 

village 

St.  Loui.fi  tilt  t  til  tin  . 

Terry  township 

St.    Albans    township,    including     Alexandria 

village 

Alt  rant!  i  in  village 

Union  township,  including  Hebron  village. 

Ihbron  village 

'i\  iishingl ni  nship,  including  I ![  ica  village 

Vtica  village . 


Logan  County 


y  and  West  Mansfield 
Ridgeway  village  (p'irl  of) 

[For    total,    see    Hale    township,    Hardin 


Hen// 
Wnnl  !. 
Her,/.; 


Lake    iciW  i.    i  1 1 1  •     nodi  i.l   ic     wind.        iid    "     ni 
parts  of -wards  :;  and  !  of  Bellefontaine  city.. 

Bellefontaine  city  (part  of) 

Liberty    township,    including    West    Liberty 

village 

TIVs/  Liberty  village 

McArthur  township,  including  Iluntsville  vil- 


«  Returned  in  1900  a: 


404 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  ,r>.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Logan  County—Continued. 


Total  for  De  Graff  village '  in  Miami 

Pleasant  townships 

Quineij  nil  luge 

Monror  township 

Terry  township,  including  part  of  West  M 

Hold  vil  I  age 

West  Ma  nsjield  village  (part  of ) 

Pleasanl   township,  including  part  of  De  Graff 

village 

De  Graff  village  >  (part  of) 

Richland    Um includinc     Hello    Center 

village 

Belle  Center  village 

Rushereek  township,  including    Kushsvlvania 

R  nslisiilva nia  village 

Stokes  township    including  Lakoview  village. 

Laki view  village 

Union  township 

Washington  township  

Zane  township 

Lorain  County 


Black  River  urn  nship,  including  Lorain  City.. 

Loraincity 

Wardl 

Ward  2 


Carlisle  township.. 

i  olumljia  lownship.. 


township 

Elyria  township,  including  Elyria  city 

Elyria  city ' 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

WardJt 

i  irafton  township,  including  part  of  Grafton  vil- 

Graflon  villagi  ( purl  .f). . 

Henrietta  township 

Huntington  tow  nship. . 
Lagrange  *—  " 

Penfield  tc 

PiUsfield  township... 
Ridgeville  township.. 
Rochester  township,  including  Rochester  village 

Rochester  vil  lag* 

Russia  township,  including  Oberlin  village. . 


Wellington  village.. 


" 


Lucas  County.  . 

Adams  township* 

.Jerusalem  towndup.  .  . 
Monclova  township. . . 
!  iregon  township 


Sponeoi  i  ownship 

Springfiolri  Inn  nship 

Swanton  township 

Sylvania  township,  including  Sylvania  village.. 

Si/li  nui'i  village 

d'olodo  city 

Ward'1 

Ward  S 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

WardS 

Ward  7 

WardS 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

Wardl! 

Wardl? 

Ward  IS I 


1,012  | 
1,084 


2,153 
962 

2,460 


1,100 
873 
1,510 
1,090 
1,255 


4,082 
890 

2,655 


Lucas  County— C 

\\  nslnngton  township.  . 


W'nti  r villi  iitlutji 

Wlii'iiiiinsi  tiling, 

Wayneshold   township,  coextensive  with  Mau- 


Wurd  I.. 

Wind  ,!.. 

Ward  3. . 


1,552 
1,109    • 


4,376 
939 

2,633 


153,559  i      102,296 


Madison  County. . 


Ihuhy  lownship,  including  part  of  1'lain  City 

rim. i   i  ill/  i  ilium    i  pm!  in  • 

Total  for  Flu  in    lii/i  i  itlugi   in  Duiluj  imvn- 


Monroe  tow  nship 

oak  Hun  township 

I 'a  in  I  lownship 

kike  lownship 

Pleasant    township,  includiiis    Mount   Sterling 

village 

Mount  Stall  mi  >  ilium  .  . .    .  . 

ltangc  low  nship,  including   Midway  village 

Mid ivni/  village 

SI  ok  i  ;  lownship   including  Soul  h,  Solon  vi Micro. . 

South  Solon  village 

Sum rdonl  lownship 

Union  township,  including  London  village 

London  villugi 

Ward  l 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 

Mahoning  County 

Ausiininwn   township,  including  part  of  Min- 
eral I;  idee  \  illnge 

Mine  ml  l:idm  villaiji  i  pari  nf) 

Total  for  Mineral  Ridge  villain  in  ■insti/itowv 
township,  Miiliiiniiiii  rmiii/g,  and  Wcuthers- 

field  township,  Trumbull  County 

Beaver  township 

Berlin  (ownship 

Knanlinnn  I <iw  n:s!iiji,  including  part  of  Poland 

village 

Poland,  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Pain  ml  i, limn    in  Bonrdman  and 

Poland  tovnsliip-:.  . 

ran  field  low  nship   including  Can  field  village. 

Canfleld  village 

Coitsville    township,  including   East    Youngs- 

i  <  I  V   li    i  Pise.'  :u     .      sil  i    "I    ,S,l,u  Ina       \  Ills  s 

East  Yovngsliiwn  village'- 

Struthers  i  illagt  I  pari  of) . 

Total  for  Sir ullii is  i  illam     in    Cmiriiliv  mid 

Poland  lovvstiips. 

Ellsworth  township 

Goshen  township 

Green  lownship,  including  part  of  W ashing lon- 

ville  village 

Washington/  illi  i  illam  i  purl  of) 

[For  total,  see  Salein  lownship,  Columbiana 
County.) 

Jackson  t ownship 

Milton  township 

Poland  township,  includinc  I  nwellville  village 


I'nliiiid  i  illam  (pari  nf). . 


Beloit  village*.... 
Sebring  village   . 

Sprineheld  township 

Youngstown  township, » including  Youngstown 

city 

Youngstown  cilg  r>. 
Wardl....'... 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardB 

WardS 

Ward7 

»  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


405 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
>r  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  soo  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Marlon  County.. 


ISig  Island  township. 
Howling  Green  low  n- 
Claridon  township,  ii 
Caledonia  village. 
Grand  township 


Marion  township,'  including  Marion  city . . 


WardS 

Ward4 

inery   township,   including   Larue  and 


New  Bloointngton  village- 

Larue  tillage 

New  Bloom  inn  I  un  villain 

Pleasant  township 

Prospect  township,  including 
Prospect  village. 

Richland  township 


Scott  township 

Tully  township 

Waldo  township,  including  Waldo  village.  . 
Waldo  village » 


Medina  County.. 


Guilford  township,  including  Seville  village.. 


1  lomer  township 

l.afavette  township 

Litchfield  township 

Liverpool  township 

Medina  township,  including  pa  it  of  Medina  vil- 

Midiwi  village  (pari  e/i 

Total/or  Medina  villain  in   Midi na  and  Muni 
•""-'lunships.. 


Montville  township,  including  part  of  Medina 

village 

Medina  village  (part  of) 

Sharon  township 

spencei  township... 


Total  for  Western  Star  inliuji   in    Wathnorth 
township,    Medina    County,    and    Norton 

a  ■      ill    :        :..  ,:■   .     '    .      /.  . 

Westfield  township,  including  Leroy  village 

Leroy  village6 

York  township 


Bedford  township... 

Chester  township 

Columbia  town  ship. . 
Lebanon  town  ship. . 

Letart  township 

Olive  township 

Orange  township 

Rutland  township... 


Middleport  village. . 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Wards 

WarH 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  S. . 
Ward  4. . . 
Scipio  township.. 


1900 

1890 

\ 

28,678 

24,727 

1,342 
978 

1,752 
682 

!l093 

1,717 

757 

502 

4110 

1,131 

S69 

13,222 

1,147 

9,158 
8,327 

2,322 

2,243 
9^8 

MINiili   CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Mercer  County. . 


vnship,  including  Rock  ford  Ullage 
"I  village 

own-hip,   including    Uoule/uuia    \ 


Mnnlizii  urn  i  illagv  .  ...  .... 

lihsoii  township,  including  part  ol  Fori   Ueoov- 
ery  village 

Furl  IUrinirij  i/lliii/r  (partof).. 


1,016 
1,798 
1,216 
2,086 
990 
2,303 
1,506 

9, 659 
2,799 

1,087 
2,042 
1,324 
2,051 
1,021 
2,201 
1,551 

10, 218 
S,lll 

4,689 

4,726 

3,' 544 

S27 

1,491 
3,750 

Total  for  Fort  Recover//  milage  in  Gibson  and 
Recovery  Ion  mJii/:; 
Gram  illc  low  nship,  including  SI     I  halt  \   \  1  liege 

and  part  of  liui  let  l.s\  illc  village' 

St.  Hi  nnj  i  illuge  '• 

Hiirke/tsiilli  ii/iiii/i  i  i  pml  ni' i .  . 
[For    total,    see    Allen    township,    Darke 
County.] 

I  InpoUoll    lowildlip 

.Icll'cfson  low  uship,  including  (  'clina.  \  illage.. 
Celina  village 


Win, I  I 
Ward  i> 
Ward  3.. 


Ward4 

Libei  iy  township 

Marion  township,  including  Chickasaw  village. 


Union  township,  including  Mendon  village. . 


Miami  County.. 


Tin  II  Villi.. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Elizabeth  township 

I.osl  Greek  low  nship,  including  (assiown  villag'e 

Casstown  village 

Monroe  township,  including  Tippecanoe  City 

village 

Tippecanoe  <  mi  i  iHmji 

.Newberry   township,  including  Covington  vil- 
lage and  p:nl  ol   r.radfoid  \  illage 

llrudfiird  village  (part  of) 

[For    total,   see   Adams   township,    Darke 
County,  j 

Covington  village 

New/ion  township,  inducing      .e.asant  Hill  vil- 
lage      

Pleasant  Hill  village 

Spring  i  red,   t,,v  nship 

Staunton  township 

Cnion   township,  including  Laura,  New  Leba- 
non, and  West  Milton  villages 

Laura  village 

New  Lebanon  village 

West  Milton,  iilliig< 

Washington  township,  including  Piqua  city 

Piguacity. 


A  da  ins  township 

Benton  township 

Bethel  township 

(eiiier  township,  including  Woodsfield  village.. 


Green  township 

Jackson  township 

Lee  toyvnship 

"-'--atownsh.  nsburg  village 


1  Part  of  Marion  township  annexed  to  Marion  city  in  1902. 

1  Incorporated  in  1904. 

>  County  total  includes  population  (2,073)  of  Medina  village,  returned  independ- 


Miltonsburg  village.. 


1,930 

490 
1,539 

2,625 


S,49S 

S74 

679 

996 

1,144 

1,738 

2,728 

1,955 

621 

1,504 

4,282 

2,816 

3,962 

1,733 
2,678 

S10 

L39G 

386 

2,238 

1,487 

2^525 

'  463 

2,001 

400 

1,017 

45,047 

43,105 

39,754 

1,550 
1,518 
S76 
7,341 
6,122 

1,596 
1,631 
S76 
7,187 
6,881 

1J664 

5,"  926 

4,W 

1,266 



1,420 

1,078 

1,135 

265 

1,124 

1,146 

262 

1,178 
1,244 

292 

2,038 

2,931 
1.70S 

2,718 
1,465 

5,126 
1,175 

'762 

4,915 
S61 

1,848 

1,791 

1,778 

2,566 

571 

1,342 

1,034 

2,537 

667 

1,422 

1,184 

2,680 

621 

2,184 

1,255 

4,459 
S02 
227 
1,207 
14,676 
1S,S88 

4,309  , 
S78  i 

m 

904 

13,169 
12, 172 

4,178 

796 

10,127 
9,090 

406 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[  I'm  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  betwoeu  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Monroe  County— Continued. 

<  iiiio  township 

IVrn  (ownship.  ini'ln-lm.;  Aniioch  village 

1,521 
1,127 

169 
1,720 

784 

1,095 

87 

963 

1,586 
664 
6S 
919 

1,461 

166 

1,016 

163,763 

1,750 

1,538 
212 

2,000 
905 

1,296 
114 
865 
170 

1,713 
564 

1,039 

1,818 

174 

1,251 

130,146 

1,891 
1,270 

Salem  low  nsliip,  including  rial  in- Ion  village  .. . 

1,975 

762 

1,329 

135 

861 

iii|i   including  Calais  \  illage 

Summit  tow  nshi p.  including  l,ew  im  ille  \  ill; i-e 
Lewisville  village 

Sunshiny    lowiisluo     including     lieallsville  vil- 

1,729 
512 

1,154 

1,730 

1,175 

100,852 

Bcallsville  village 

Sw  it/erlaiid  1  ownship 

Washington  township,  including  Graysville  vil- . 

Butler  township,  including  Vandalia  village 

2,021 

m 

3,790 
1,187 

S4S 

116, 577 
5,256 
7,049 
16,451 
14, 180 
1%,  719 
18,877 
9,545 
16,871 

3,403 
1,778 
3,912 

2,271 
437 
123 

m 

'  348 
1,927 

8,368 
4,271 
1,495 
1,701 
1,075 
1,285 

2,222 

79 

2,276 

4,082 
368 

1,708 
353 
951 

16,097 

1,960 

284 

3,408 
869 

1,957 
265 

3,095 
618 

Clay  township,  including  Brookville  and  Phil- 

85,333 

61,220 

German  township,  including  German  town  vil- 

3,360 
1,702 
3,837 

2,352 
440 

96 

145 

7,465 
2,337 

2,989 
1,437 
2,565 

2,472 
472 
117 

149 
7,001 
2,173 

Harrison  township  3 

...  hi.    ..  ,i 

Total  for  New  Lebanon  village  in  Jackson  and 

Madison  township,  including  Trotwood  village. 

2,310 

7,791 
3,941 

1,987 

5,704 
2,952 

Miami   township,   including    Miamishmg   and 

987 

2,250 

49 

2,075 

2.957 

360 
2,153 
2,096 
2,815 

Perry  township,  including  part  of  New  Lebanon 

Van  Buren  township,6  including  Oakwood  vil- 

Washington    township,    including    Center  ville 

1,670 
1,041 

17,905 

1,568 
1,057 

576 
951 

664 

1,244 
1,703 
971 
486 
1,592 
410 
846 

2,106 
1,831 

938 
1,048 
1,919 

438 
1,215 

m 

869 

1,085 

953 

839 

1,426 

1,670 

845 

585 

1,913 

480 

1,078 

2,182 
1,825 
1,007 
1,272 
2,121 
376 

154 

Malta  township,  including  Malta  village 

1,714 

Marion  township,  inch  id  jug  Chester  Mill  ,  illage. 

1,807 

Morgan  township,  including  McConnclsville  vil- 

Windsor  township,  including  Stockport  village. 

2,327 

York  township,  including  Deavertown  village.. 
Deavertown  village 

939 

>  Parts  annexed  to  Day 
*  Incorporated  in  1900. 
»  Part  annexed  to  Dayton  city  In  1908. 


1902, 1905,  and  1909. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Morrow  County.. 


Bennington  township,  including  Marengo  vil- 
lage   

Marengo  village 

Canaan  township 

('aldington     township,     including    (aldington 

( 'ardinglon  i  illagi 

(.  I)  aster  tou  ii'.  hi  p.  including  < 'I  irslerville  village. 

Chcsterville  village 

Congress  t ownship 

Franklin  township 

ililcad  township,  including  Edison  and  Mount 
< ;  dead  villages 

Edison  village 

Mount  Gilead  tillage . 
Harmony  * 


Perry  township... 

Peru  I  ownship 

South  Bloomlield    touixnip,   including  Sparta 


Westfield  township. . 


Muskingum  County. . 


Brush  Creek   township,   including  Cannelville 


hiding  part,  of  Rosevillo  village 


Tniiloisrillt  rillage 

Hi;  '.dam!  township 

Eopewell  township 

Jackson  township,  inch  a  line  Frateysburg  village 

Fiazi gsbnrg  milage 

Jefferson  township,  inch;  iiu::  Ihvsdcn  village... 

Dresden  village - -    .\ 

Licking  township 

Madison  township 

Meigs  township 

Monroe  township 

Muskingum  township 

Newton  township,  including  I  nioiitown  village. 


Adamsville  village. . 


Norwich  village 

Washington  township9 -. . . . 

Wayne  township 

,anes\  illc  low  ns hi p,ooe\  icre.i  \  e  w  ithZanesville 

city ' 

Zanesville  city:"1 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Wa.rH - 

Noble  County 

Beaver  township,  including  Batesville  village.. 

Bah  si  ill/  j  illage 

Brookfield  township 

Buffalo  township 

Center  township,  inchi'lmg  Saiah   \  ille  \  illage  . . 

Sarahsville  village 

Elk  township 

Enoch  township 

Jackson  township,   including  part  of  Dexter 

City  \  illage 

Dexter  City  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  bane  din  villagi  hi  Jackson  and 
Jefferson  townships 


1  Incorporated  in  1901. 

2  Parts  of  Harrison  township  annexed  in  1902,  1905,  and  1909;  parts  of  Van 
Buren  township  annexed  in  1907  and  1909;  and  part  of  Mad  River  township  annexed 


5,616  . 

6,180  . 

10,852  . 

6,879  . 


)  Washington  township  in  1905;  part  of  Palls  township  an- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabjr  .V] 


Noble  County— Continued. 


Jefferson  township,  includin 
Citv  village 

Dexter  City  villa  ie  <  pari  „l 
Marion  township,  including 


Belle  Valley  village  ]. 


Stock  township,  including  ( arlisle  village.. 

Carlisle  village 

Wayne  township 


MINoli   CIVIL    DIVISION. 


Perry  County— Continued. 

Monroe  township,  including  <  'orningaud  Keud- 

'         ville  villages 

>  Corning  village 

1U  nil  villi  village 

:  Pike  township,  including  New  Lexington  village., 
.\<  it    I.,  iiiighii:  i  illaq.  ... 

I'lcasanl  township . 

Reading  township,  including  Somerset  village. . 

I  Somerset  village 

(      Salt   Lick  township,  including   Hemlock  and 

I         Shawnee  villages 

i  Hemlock  village ; 

I  Shawnee  village 

Thorn  township,  including  Thornville  village... 
I  Thornville  village 2 


22,360 

22,213 

1,832 
532 

"'Slfi 
1,727 

486 
1,977 

811 

2,971 

i,m 

000 
2,088 

4,041 

3,007 

808 
259 

2,870 
1,559 

22,730 

1,613 

508 

2, 755 

m 

1,734 

1,975 
824 

2.084 
9,97 

3,333 
2,450 

1,040 

317 

3,148 

1,631 

27,528 

■!■>'"!                          !'      ' '             "                I-"                        '.''•■.■ 

(.'lav  inwiHiiip,  including  licima  village 

Genoa  village 

Danbury  township,  including  Marblehead  vil- 

2,151 
839 

lianis  township,  including  Vlmore  village 

Elmore,  village 

Portage  township,  including   Port  Clinton  vil- 

2,330 

Pnrl  Clinton  i  ilium 

Put-in-Bay    township,    including    Put-in-Bay 

Put-in-hmi  rilhvn 

Salem  Imrn  ;hii>,  including  ( »ak  Harbor  village    . 
Oak  Harbor  village 

1,051 

282 
3,054 
1,681 

\u"laize  township 

971 

1,025 
276 

1,207 

1,739 

193 

472 

2,305 
S17 
496 
2.344 
1,187 
1,341 

1.025 

2,053 
931 

1,713 
195 

2,134 
676 

3,762 

S39 

2,081 

1,718 

35,396 

1,143 

2,392 
319 

1,336 

'  186 
203 

547 

2, 425 

383 

342 

2,518 

1.206 

1,649 

326 

1,159 

2,814 

1,017 

2,158 

226 

2,556 
655 

'*44 

2,080 
2,131 

31,841 

Benton  township,  including  part  of  Payne  vil- 
lage  

2,145 

Total  for  Payne  village  in  Benton  and  llarri- 

Blue  Creek  township    including   llaviland   vil- 
lage and  part  of  Scott  village 

1,1*6 

2,243 

Total  for  Scott  villi'T  '"  Hint  Creek  township, 
Paulding  County,  and  Union  township,  Van 

Brown  township,  including  Melrose  and  Oak- 

Carryall  township,  including   Witwcrp  village. . . 

2.038 

lading  part  of  Payne  vil- 
lage  

2,252 

Jackson  township,  including  Broughton  village. 
B  roughton  village 

Laity  township,  including  Grover  Hill  village.. 

2,266 

2,'6i6 

township,  including  Latty  and  Pauld- 

Bearfleld  township 

Clayton  township 

Coal  township,  ire  indue    ,c     -iraitsville  village 

1,223 
1,341 
3,027 

2,2*2 

5,634 

3,028 

91$ 

2,274 
741 

923 

3|l39 

2,302 

2,817 
324 

1,245 

1,671 
W 
651 
868 

985 
1,721 
3,747 

Harrison  township,  including  Crooks. 

and  part  of  Roseville  village 

Crooksville  village 

1,771 

[For  total,  see  Clav  township    ' 
County.] 

Jackson  township,  including  Junction  City  vil- 

Monday  Creek  township 

1,090 

Pickaway  County.. 


Ward2 

WardS 

Ward4 

Darby  township 

Deer  Creek  township,  including  Williamsport 


Harrison    township,   including    Ashville    and 

Sou  Mi  I'.looinfield  villages 

Ashville  villaqe 


Muhlenburg   township,   including    Darby  ville 
village 

Darbyville  tillage 

Perry  township,  including  part  of  New  Holland 


Pike  County.. 


Beaver  township,  including  part  of  Beaver  vil- 


7,207  I 
6,744 
2,014  ■ 
1,564  - 
1,332  . 
1,834    ■ 


2,177 

234 
1,385 


i  Incorporated  in  1005. 


Camp  (reek  township.  . 


Scioto  township 

Seal  township,  including  Piketon  village. . 

Piketon  village 

Sunflsh  township 

Union  township 

Portage  County 

Atwater  township 

Aurora  township 

Brimfleld  township 

Charlestown  township 


Franklin  township,  including  Kent  village . . 

Kent  village 

Freedom  township 

Garrettsville  township,  coextensive  with  Gar- 
rettsville  village 

c.nship,  including  Hiram  village.. 
Hiram  village.. 


*  Returned  as  Thorn  in  1900. 


5,455 

1,401 

790 

3,147 


1,561 
3,083 


15,723 

18,172 

17,482 

750 

897 

862 

153  1 

IBS 

262 

1,001 

1,178 

1,202 

995 

1,659 

2,021 

1.962 

1,145 
1,363 

659    . 
1,511 

74S 

794 
1,224 


3,501 
734 

1,046 
1,130 

"^366 


408 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Table  S.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Portage  County— Continued. 


Richland  County— Continued. 


Ravenna  township,  including  Ravennacity.. 

Ravenna  city 

oo1    ow  ii  township 


Windham  village.. 


Preble  County.. 


Harrison  town.  incli    linj      wishing  village 

Lewisburg  village 

Israel  township,  including  part  of  College  Corner 

College  Comer  village  {part  of) 

[For    total,  see  Oxford  township,  Butler 
County.] 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  New  Paris  village. 

New  Paris  village 

Lanier  township,  including  part  of  West  Alex- 
andria village 

West  Alexandria  village  (pari  of). . . 

Total  for   West  Alexandria  village  h 
and  Twin  townships . . 
Monroe  township, 

Eldorado  villae, . . . 
Somers  township,  including  Camden  village.. 

Camden  village 

Twin  township,  including  part  of  West  Alex- 


Washington  township,  including  Eaton  v 

Eaton  village 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 


Putnam  County 

Blanchard  township,  including  Gilboa  village. . 

Gilboa  village 

Greensburg  township 

Jackson  township 

Jennings  township,  including  Fort  Jennings  vil- 


li <m/  /.: 

Ward  2.. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  4-. 


rlytiinulji  low  ii.,hiji,iiirlii.lin.u  partof  Plymouth 


Lexington  village . 


Wortnington  township,  including  Butler  village. 


lage 

'  la,i:sh>ira  "iilugt  ...  

Franklin  township 

Green  township,  including  Kingston  village. . 

Kingston  village 

Ilarrison  township 

Huntington  township 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 


Ward  1 .  '. 

Ward  2.. 

WardS.. 

Ward  4... 
Springfield  township. . 
Twin  township,3  ir~'~' 

Bourneville  vil 
Union  township . . 


West  Leipsic  village 

Monroe  township,  including  Continental  village. 

Continental  village 

Monterey  township,  including  Ottoville  village. . 


Glandorf  village 

Ottawa  villain 

Palmer  township,  including  Miller  City  village. . 

Miller  City  village 

Perry  township,  including  Cloverdale  and  Du- 


Colu  mbus  Grove  village 

Riley  township,  including  Pandora  village. . 


icluding  Kali'ln  vjli.gr 

n.ai,iaa  milage 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Belmore  and 

Leipsic  villages 

Belmore  village 


Sandusky  County.. 


Richland  County.. 


Cass  township,  Including  Shiloh  village 

Shiloh  village 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  Bellvllle  village  .. 

Bellville  village 


jont  township,  coextensive  with  Fremont 

Fremont  city: 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Green  Creek  township,  including  Clyde  village  ; 

and  part  of  Greenspring  village 

Clyde  village | 

(.-/■((  ns print/  tillage  (part  of) , 

Total  for  Greenspring  village  in  Green  Creek 
township,  Sandusky   County,  and  Adams 

township,  Seneca  County 

Jackson  township,  including  part  of  Helena 

Tillage ; 

lit  it  i, a  tillage  (part  of) 

.',,„/    ,<„     :t,/<  „a     ,;lla,n        ■:,    .Itnt.tfit     •tan 
I  .<  ://.    ■•:;.    ■.    /..'J     •.  it'll)       . 

Madison  township,  including  Gibsonburg  village 
Gibsonburg  village 

Rice  township 

Riley  township 

Sandusky  township 

Scott  township 

Townsend  township ! 

Washington  township,  including  Lindsey  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Helena  village | 

Helena  village  (partof) , 

Lindsey  village 

;  Woodville  township,  including  Woodville  vll- 


„.   rtof  Bellevuecity. 

Bellevue  city  {part  of) 

[For   total,   see   Lyme   township,    Huron 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  sec  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


a  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Scioto  County. . 


Stnilli    II '< hslcr  village I 

U rush  Creek  louusliip,  Including  i  Hway  village .. 
Otway  village... 


(day  louuship.  Including  Now  Boston  village  .. 

New  Boston  village ' 

Green  township... 


Harrison  township.. 


Morgan  township 

Nile  township 

Porter  township 

Rarden  township,  including  Rarden  village.. 

Harden  village 

Rush  township 

Union  township 

Valley  township 

Vernon  township 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township,  coextensive  with  Portsmout 


Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
WardS.. 
Ward  4-. 


Seneca  County.. 


Adams  township,  including  part  of  Greenspring 
(ireenspring  i  illage  (part  of) 


pig  Spriug'tawuisiiip,  including  New  Kiegelvil- 


New  Riegel  i  Mug. 

Bloom  township,  including  Bloomy  ille  v illage. . . 

Bloomvillf  villain 

Clinton  township    im  ha  hug  ...aids  1  and  4,  and 

parts  of  wards  J  and  :.l  :>f  idilin  city 

Tiffin  city  (part  of) 

Totalfor  Tinni  cilii  in  Cliiiiuu  and  llannvdl 

townships. 

Wardl 

Ward  it 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Eden  township 

Hopewell  townsliip,  including  parts  of  wards  2 


I    ■:       '.:•'.'.  iid    i  |    .    '       ■    u.i  ;■■■.      p..  i  i     a  -ii    :     !    ■■! 


Fostoria  city  i part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Washington  township,  Han- 
cock County.] 
srty  townshi-   "- 
Bettsville  fill  „   . 
Loudon  township,  includi  igwards   ;  ■■■..  i  ■■ 

part  of  ward  1  of  Fostoriacity 

Fostoria  city  (part  of) 


Reed  township 

..  ,.<    ......   :  .         a 

Republic  village 

•>■'•■'. 


Shelby  County 

Clinton  township,  including  Sidney  city. . 


Cynthlan  township 

Dinsmore  township,  including  Botkins  village 

and  part  of  Anna  village 

A  nna  village  (part  of) 

Totalfor  A  nna  village  inDinsmore  and  Frank- 
lin townships 

Botkins  village 

Franklin  township,  including  part  of  Anna  vil- 


vittage(partof).. 


1,233 
2,194 


10.315 
10,989 


lr062 

222 
1,061 


MINOR  CIVIL   D 


Shelby  County— Continued. 

Loramie  township 

McLean  township,  including  Loramie  village... 

Loramie  village 

Orange  township 

Perry  township 

Sale  ni  1 1]  u  nsliip,  including  I'm  a  J  el  lei  sun  village. 
Pott  Jefferson  nllng, 

Turtle  Creek  township 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Kettlerville  vil- 


la*&-:: 


Canton  citu  (par 
Totalfor  Cantor, 

townships 

Canton  city: 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

WardG 

Jackson  township.. 


|  city''  in.  ('anion  and  Plain 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward,  4 

Limaville  village. . 


Nimishillen  townsliip,  including  Louisville  vil- 


Louisville  tiling, 

i  i  Mia  I  ana  lew  uishin,  un  -hiding  <  >  unhuug  village 
On iitthnrg  village 

Pans  township,  including  pari  of  Miueiaa  vil- 


Mim  mi  i  illttgi  i  par!  un 

[For   total,   sea    lirown    Inwuship,   Carroll 
County.] 


Plain  lov,-i'S,aip16  including  New    Perlin  \  illage, 

and  parisof  wards  1  and  2  of  Canton  city 

Canton  city  '•  i  ear,  ul  • . 

New  Berlin  village ' 

Sandy  township,  including  Waynesburg  village 

and  part  of  Magnolia  village 

Magnolia  village  (part  of) 


township,    Carroll 
county  .j 
Waynesburg  village 

eek  township,  including  Beach  City 
and  Witmot  villages. 


Beach  City  village.. 
Wilmot  vi : 

as  township. 

■  ;    i.  .  i  -.    , 


7,458 

»     7,877 

1S,S71 

8.SSS 


Summit  C  ounty 

Akron  city,'  comprising  Middlebury  township 
an,;  nark  of  Coventry,  Portage,  Springfield, 
and    i'allinudgc  townships 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Bathtownship 

Boston  township,  including  Peninsula  village.. 

Peninsula  village 

•  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Canton  township  only.    Part  of  Plain  township  a 
nexed  in  1905. 

•  Part  annexed  to  Canton  oity  in  1908. 

'  Part  of  Portage  township  annexed  In  1903. 


410 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
boundaries,  etc,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Summit  County— Continued. 


Copley  township.. 


Cuyahoga  Falls  village 

Kianklin  low  nslup.  including  i  iiuloo  village. 

Clinton  village  * 

ii'ieen  township 

Hudson  township,  including  Hudson  village... 

Hudson  village 

Macedonia  township  3 

Northampton  township 

Northfield  townships ._. 


Barbcrton  city. 

Western  Star  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Wadsworth  township, Medina 
County.] 
Portage  township,*  exclusive  of  part  of  Akron 


lage,  but  exclusive  of  part  of  Akron  city 

Mogadore  village 

Stow  township 

Tallmadge  township,  exclusive  of  part  of  Akron 

city 

Twinsburg  township 


Trumbull  County.. 


Bloomfield  township 

Braceville  township 

Bristol  township 

Brookfield  township 

Champion  township 

Farmington  township,  including  West  Farm- 

ington  village ." 

West  Farmington  village 

Fowler  township 

Greene  township 

Gustavus  township 

Hartford  township,  including  Orangeville  vil- 
lage  

Orangeville  village 

Howland  township,5  including  parts  of  wards  2 
and  4  of  Warren  city. 


WarH 

Hubbard  township,  including  Hubbard  village. 

Hubbard  village 

Johnston  township 

Kinsman  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Girard  village 

Girard  village , . 

Lordstown  township 

Mecca  township 

Mesopotamia  township 

Newton  township,  including  Newton  Falls  vil- 
lage   

Newton  Falls  village 

Southington  township 

Vernon  township 

Vienna  township 

Warren  township,6  including  wards  1  and  3  and 
parts  of  wards  2  and  4  of  Warren  city 

Warren  city  (part  of) 

Weathersfield  township,  including  Niles  city 
:■   '  1  '  ... 


Ward  2. 
WardS. 


Tuscarawas  County 

Auburn  township 

Bucks  township,  including  Baltic  village 

Baltic  village'' 

Clay  township,  including  Gnadenhutten  village. 

Onadenhutten  village 


1  Incorporated  in  1908. 


1,973 
1,070 

11,081 


10,011 
10, 708 


8,S61 
2,765 
2,SS9 
2,S02 


1,790  1 

2,309 

3,186 
2,024 

l)957 

1,002 

1,(140 

983   . 

1,911 
1,797 
1,143 

S.  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Tuscarawas  County— Continued. 
Dover  township,  including  Canal  Dover  city.. 


Canal  Dover  city  . . 


Ward  1.. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  S. . 


Ward  4 

Fairfield  township 

Franklin  township,  including  bi  rasburg  village. 

Strasburg  village 

Goshen  township,  including  New  Philadelphia 

city,  and  Barnhill  and  Roswell  villages. 

Barnhill  village 

New  Philadelphia  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardl, 

Roswell  village  ' ( 

Jefferson  township,  including  Stone  Creek  vil- 
lage.. 


Mill  in",  nship,  including Dennison and Uhrichs- 


New  Comer stown  village. . 


I  Salem  township,  including  Port  Washington 


and  Sugar  Creek  villages.. 


1,195 

1,170 

850 

771 

8,529 

5,973 

2,671 
1,2S0 
753 
1,248 
4,225 

3,520 
1,438 
792 
1,331 
3,631 

722 
789 

720 

n  township 

■•;n  iuwiHhip 

.victc  township,  inohidiu 


l/ldlinond  tl'lagl 

IVuby  in.vudiip,  including   I. 'nionville  Center 

village 

Uninniillc  Ci  utir  village 

Dover  township 

.lackson  township 

Jerome  I  own  ;hip,  inch  id  nig  pari,  of   Plain  City 

village 

Plain  City  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see    Parbv    township,    Madison 
County.] 

!..,.,■     :.e      i-  ;.,.      ceaeiue     "' !        uc     e  Si   oh.: 

village 

Ma  'in  <  lie  Springs  village 

Liberty  township 

ViiM  1  :    1,1-,  n  .id,, 

o-.     ,p      inehl    ho         '. ,     ill      ■    ■  I  I.:':' 

Marijsvilh  village 


Ward  I 


Union  township,     including     Mjiford     Center 


\\  a    hoodoo   niwii    lnp.  . 


Van  Wert  County.. 


Jackson  township 

<  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Warren  township  only.   Parts  of 
townships  annexed  in  1900  and  1907. 


11,913 

506 

8,542 


9,781 

811 

6,21S 

7,640 

969 

4,456 

928 

1,210 

1,574 

1,715 

290 

9,894 
S,76S 

4,582 

3,510 

7,932 

2,926 
3,842 

2,319 

1,747 

1,040 

243 

707 

796 

809 

2,044 

1,448 

4ie 

S91 

784 

908 

1,132 

1,318 

1,027 

1,278 

Howland  and  Warren 


0  Akron  city  in  1903. 

to  Warren  city  in  1900  and  1907. 


-  1  oeori  oralcd  in  Pan:;. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  OHIO. 


411 


Table  1.     POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Van  Wert  County— Continued. 


I  inntncin  rilltUK  (ntlli  nj 


Liberie,   low  nxhip,  including  Ohio  City  village.  . 


parks  of  wards  1  and  ■!  of  Van  Wert  city.. 


Ridge  townships.. 


I   J'lcasanl   and 


Ward 

WardS 

WardS 

Wardi 

I;  idgc  low  i] ship,  i ne India;;  pal  Is  of  welds  I  and 


Tully  township,  incduding  Convoy  village. . 


X  village. 

Scott  village  (part  of) 

[For  total, see  Clue  Creek  low  udiip,  Pauld- 
ing County.] 
Washington  township,  including  Middlepoint 
-*"-  -;e  and  wards  3  and  4  of  Delphos  city 


Delphos  city  (part  o])  . 


Midtll, ■pnin!  villain 

Willshire   township,   including   Willshiri 
Wren  villages 


part  of  Venedoei  i  <  illage. 

Elgin  ullage 

Vcnedocia  milage  (part  of). . 


Vinton  County.. 


Elk  townstui     i      lit.  I  i  ■  i      >h      i  ilini   \  ill 

I/,      I      ■,'.',  ■     '     ,    nil 

Harrison  township 

i  a  el.  son  township 


Wilkesville  village. . 


Warren  C  ounty 

Clearcreek  township,  including  Springboro  vil- 
lage  

Springboro  village 

Deerfield  township,  including  Mason  village 

Mason  village 

Franklin  township,  including  Franklin  village.. 

Franklin  village 

Hamilton  township,  including  Maineville  village 
and  parts  of  Loveland  and  South  Lebanon 

villages 

Loveland  village  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Miami  township,  Clermont 
County.] 

Maineville  village 

South  Lebanon  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  South  Lebanon  village?  in  Hamilton 

and  Union  townships 

Harlan  township,  including  Butlerville  village.. 

Butlerville  village 

Massie  township,  including  Harveysburg  village. 

Harveysburg  village sot 

Salem  township,  including  Morrow  village 1 ,  611 

Morrow  village. SSi 

Turtlecreek  township,  including  Lebanon  vil- 
lage   4,93i 

Lebanon  village 2, 691 

Union  township,  including  part  of  South  Leb- 
anon village 1, 07; 

South  Lebanon  village  (part  of) 54i 

Washington  township 98* 

Wayne     township,     including    Corwin    and 

Waynesville  villages 2, 361 

Corwin  village m 

ii     /      ■■■  s  i 

1  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Pleasant  township  only. 


2,016 

1,934 
626 

2,217 


MINOR  CIVII,    DIVISION'. 


Washington  County.. 


Adams  township,  including  Lowell  village... 


,   including  Macksburg  vil- 


Decatur  township. . . 
Dunham  township. . 
Fairfield  township... 


Ludlow  township... 


Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

ngum  ;..i\,  nship 


Salem  township,  including  Lower  Sal;  : 

Lower  Salem  village 

Warren  township 

Uaierlon!  township,  including  Bevorlj    village. 


Wesley  township.. 


Wayne  County.. 


iS:.eS:„     "i         a  ,.;■.        :■■■!■    :::  .el  Is    n; 

shaheille  ne]  oiu  die  villages, 


and  <  'hi  pptica  townships    . 

"in  tile  railage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Orr nil t   tiling,    in  Itnnghman  and 


part  of  Burbank  village.. . 

linrhanl;  tillage  (pari  (if) 

Total  for  Burbank  village  in    Canaan  a 


Cret 


•Congress  townships... 


1,420 

1,048 

2,519 

877 

59 

1,912 

1,016 

2,937 

1,057 

62 

i',04S 

2,279 

2, 407 

Chester   township 

Chippewa  luwnsliip,  including  Iloyle.slown  vil- 
lage and  pan  of  \PushaU\  ille  village 

Doylestown  village 

Marshalh.  <lh  i  illag,  \  ,  mi  .</  i    . 
Clinton  low  nship,  including  Shrcve  village 

Shreve  village . 

Congress  township,  including  Congress  and  \\  csl 
Saleui  villages  and  pa u  of  I'. in  l.ank  village 

Burbank  village  (part  of) 

< tmgress  village 

West  Salem  village 

East   Union   township,   including   Applecreek 
village 

A  pph m  1 1;  milage 

Franklin  township 

'  .1-  eu     ne.    cop.    '■■• lie        .     ■    .  ul:..  , 

and  part  of  Orrville  village 

Orreille  village  ( part  of) 

saiiihi  Hit  villagt 

Mill  on  I  ownsh ip 

Paint  township,  including  Mount  Eaton  village. 

Mount  Eaton  village 

Plain  township 

Salt  Creel:  township,  including  LrederiekslHicj 

village 

Fredericksburg  village 

Sugar  Creek  township,  mehi g  i  hi  lion  ..  illage. 

Bolton  villagt 

Wayne  township 

>  .minding  Wooster  city 

Woostrr  city 

Wardl 


Williams  County 

ady  township,  including  West  Unity  village. 
West  Unity  village 

la  i   C     c    ne      :.'..,.■  .Is 

"-"ir  township 

6County  total  includes  population  (1,765)  of  Orrville  village,  returned  independ- 
)f  Orrville  village. 


794 

939 

1,027 

2,478 

2,832  ;     2,466 

711 

817                590 

1,251 

1,632     1,611 

1,458 

1,726     1,799 

1,270 

1,461  1    1,556 

1,049 

1,237  J    1,218 

16,013 

15, 764 

9,944 

r.uM 

IS, 348 

8,273 

.;,-5W 

2,561 
1,394 

1,204 

1,192 

2,180 

2,564 

2,405 

621 

614 

541 

1,458 

1,500 

1,571 

190 
1, 813 

1,456 

1,709 

2,  13X 

2,269 

2,370 

720 

712 

795 

1,339 

1.348 

1,363 

1,118 

1,323 

1,361 

412 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   D 


Williams  County— Continued. 


Blakeslce  village.. 


Madison  township,  including  Pioneer  village.. 


Alvordton  village.. 


Edgerton  village 

Springfield  township,  including  Stryker  village. 

Stryker  village 

Superior  township,  including  Montpelier  village. 

Montpelier  village 


Wood  County.. 


Bloom  township,  including  Bairdstown,  Bloom- 
dale,  and  Cygnet  villages,  and  part  of  Jerry 

City  village 

Bairdstown  village 

B loomdale  village 

Cygnet  village 

Jerry  City  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jerry   City  village  in  Bloom  and 

Portage  townships 

-*-*-    including  wards  1  and  2  of 


Bowling  Green  city 
Bowling  Green  city  (part  of) 


Freedom  township,  including  Pemberville  vil- 


Pemberville  village 

Grand    Rapids    township,    including    Grand 
Rapids  village. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Wood  County— Continued. 


t  Millgrove  vil- 


lage  

West  Millgrove  village 

Perrysburgtown  hm  iinliiilin.u  I 'errysburg vil- 
lage   

1 '( i  ri/sbii  rg  village 

Pluiu  township,  in. -lading  wards  3  and  4  of  Bow- 
ling Gre city 

Bowling  Green  city  (part  of) 

Portage  township,  including  parts  of  Jerry  City 

mill   I'oi-lagi-  vilhigi-s 

Jerry  City  village  (part  of) ; 

Portage  village  (part  of) 

Ross  township 

Troy  township 

Washington   township,   including   Tontogany 

village 

Tontogany  village 

Webstei  township 

Weston  township,  including  Weston  village 


Wyandot  County.. 


i  township,  including  part  of  Nevada 


S,  467  '    Crawford  township,  including  Carey  village . . 


£,478  j 
2,192  '\ 


1,642  | 

404  ! 

2,313 


y  villages 

Harjister  rillagt  n- 

Little  Sandusky  village 

>■ "I      "  .,  ,      '•••!'     Ii   i-liuinr.-      \     i:n  inn    ■   nl:i'.-i- 

Wharton  villag- 
l.'iil-.-n  township. . 

Salem  township 

:  Sycamore  town:  ;nn  including  Sycamore  village. 


Center  villag 

Custar  village 

Milton  Center  village. . 


i  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


Wardl. 
WardS.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 


2  Incorporated  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION   OF   INCORPORATED   PLACES:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


413 


Aberdeen  village 

Ada  village 

Adamsville  village 

Addyston  village  (Sekitan).. 


Alvordton  village... 


Amesville  village.. 

Amherst  village. . . 
Amsterdam  village 
Andover  village... 


Arcanum  village.. 


Arlington  Heights  village.. 

Ashland  city 

Ashley  village 


Athalia  village.. 

Athens  city 

Attica  village — 


Barnes  ville  village.. 


Bates ville  village.. 


Beaver  Dam  village 


Brown 

Hardin 

Muskingum 
Hamilton 


.lelVerson. 
Summil  . . 

Licking. 


Stark 

Y\  illiam  :. 
Fairfield    . 


Lorain 

Jefferson 

Aslilalmla  .  - 
Shelby 


Slonn»\  . . . 
Paulding.. 

Wayne 


Fulton 

Hancock.. . 
Hamilton. . 
Ashland . . . 
Delaware... 


Ross 

Wood 

Tuscarawas.  . 


Belmont 

Tuscarawas . . 

Fairfield 

Clermont 

Noble 


Stark... 
Monroe  . 

Pike 

Allen 


Bellefontaine  city.. 
Bellville  village 


Richland... 

(Huron 

'  \Sandusky.. 


loll     illage Mahoning.. 

ll.''  V.       I    ■ liUi 

Benton  Ridge  village Hancock  . . 

Korea  v  illage '   Cuyahoga    . 

Bergholz  village !  Jefferson... 

Berlin  Heights  village 

Bethel  village 

Bettsville  village 

Beverly  village 

Bexley  village 


Bloomdale  village. . 


Bowling  Green  city.. 

Bradford  village 

Bradner  village 


Williams 

Clinton 

Wood 

Jefferson 

Fayette 

Seneca 

Allen 

Tuscarawas. . 

Shelby 

Ross 

Harrison 

Greene 

Wood 

/Darke 

\Miaml 


1910  1900  1890 


42,728 
548 
420 
462 

8,974 
482 

'471 

290 

7, 607 

1,758 

1 ,  648 

815 
451 

676 

212 

733 

Brooklyn   lleighls  \  illage. . .      ...     Cuyahoga.. 


Buekland  village.. 


298 

347 

460 

505 

3,721 
811 

3,207 
969 

1,029 
312 

953 

327 

554 

512 

1.331      Cadiz  village Harrison.. 


Caldwell  village.. 
Caledonia  village. 
;  Cambridge  city.. . 


Canticld  village.. 

Cannel ville  village.. 

Canton  city 

Cardington  village.. 


Catawba  village. . 


<  Vn!en  ille  village 

Cctilci  ville  village 

1  hagrm  Falls  village... . 

~  1 ll.ershuig  village.. 


Chatfield  village . . 


Chesterville  village. . 


Clarksville  village.. 


Cleveland  Heigh  Is  \  illage.  . 

Cleves  village 

Clifton  village 


College  Hill  village 

Columbiana  village 

Columbus  city 

Columbus  Grove  village. . 


Monroe.. 

Marion 

Guernsey 

Tuscarawas.  . 
Stark 


Muskingum    .. 

Stark 

Morrow 


Fairfield.  .  . 

I  lamillou 
Miami.... 


Lawrence . . 

Morgan 

Morrow 


Huron.. 

(    h.ol.  .:•:>„     1  r  1 1 : 1  ■  ■ .  •  Meiccr     . 

'.    lullicothf  CO'.      . 


Cincinnati  city Hamilton 


Circleville  city 

Clarington  village  . . 
Clarksburg  village. . 


11  ami  I  Lou  .  . 

/Clark  

(Greene 

Summit 

Putnam . . . 


Lawrence 

Jackson 

Mercer 

/Butler 

\Preble 

Hamilton 

Columbiana.. 

Franklin 

Putnam 


249 

869 

226 

3,131 

1,187 

618 

3,641 
1,180  1. 

3,068 

269 

247 

6,560 
325 

215 

8, 122  > 
351  ! 

5,974 
331 

0,217  !      30,667  j 


223 

293 

1,271 

1,228 

2,559 

2,257 

231 

272 

326 

348 

1,355 

2,815 

2,702 

706 

588 

198 

215 

290 

252 

^IfiQ 

1,243 

298 

480 
230 

229 

268 

2,950 

2,348 

310 

12,976 

325,902 

1,299 

14,508 
363,591 

11,288 
296,908 

6,744 

558 

425 
560,663 

6,991 
905 

465 
381,768 

6,556 
762 
378 

261,353 

2,955 
1,423 

1,328 

1,227 

239 

262 

270 

2,815 

1,759 

1,111 

869 

2,515 
1,191 
1,625 

627 

2,327 

506 

1,459 

1,979 

1,582 

181,511 

1,802 

1,104 

125^560 
1,935 

1,112 

88,150 

234 

164 

8,319 

1,074 

245 

198 

7,133 

1,104 

266 

229 

3,241 

895 

414 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Van  Wert 

741 

370 

1,664 

612 

9,603 

1,848 

3,807 

970 

526 

'295 

609 

345 

4,020 

699 
599 
373 
233 
116,577 

223 

187 

7,327 

1,082 

9,076 

872 

373 

\     5,038 

4^008 
1,515 

1,519 

202 
,877 

1,549 

1,109 
334 

9,179 

20,387 
3,537 

479 
4,972 
3,187 

1,072 
387 
678 
321 
129 

937 

3,423 

14,825 

509 

249 

1,953 

292 

2,263 

}         346 

437 
915 
370 

305 

'l37 

234 
868 

1,285 
33(5 

1,193 

|      9,597 

734 

2,659 
614 
507 

1,021 
624 

733 
9,939 

294 
7,214 
5,560 

315 

1,401 

620 

131 

6,473 

1,791 

3,282 

893 

581 

835 
284 
618 
293 
3,186 

89b 

298 

250 

85,333 

154 

256 

7,579 

1,150 

7,940 

829 

400 

4,517 

1,230 

1,628 
278 

500 

330 

1,551 

697 

Gambler  village 

Knox 

537 
1,001 
2,496 

817 
1*580 

1,778 
320 
140 

1,864 
345 

3,736 

558 

1,741 

2,527 

560 
181 
955 

574 

1,394 
410 

\         833 
4,228 

'876 
837 
643 

366 

676 

1,019 

276 

35,279 

596 

662 
331 

317 

239 

1,368 
304 
474 

410 
2,823 
359 
391 
233 

077 

305 

452 

2,395 

417 
272 
370 
4,296 
422 

1,095 
287 
786 
320 
391 

L021 

328 

1,756 

221 
13,147 

100 

5,468 

685 

55 

l',133 

1,461 

716 

259 
314 
458 
242 
917 

751 
1,145 

'824 
1,529 

1,702 
246 

660 
1,046 
2,194 

839 
1,473 

Perry 

Trumbull 

Ashtarmla 

Coshocton 

3, 672 

1,778 

2,911 

584 

465 

Germantown  villa  e 

Montgomery 

Sandusky 

1,791 
346 

2,630 
749 

1,545 
209 

2,155 

547 

177 

1,098 

549 

585 

Trumbull 

Gallia 

Guernsey 

235 

601 

329 

2,614 

670 
610 
292 
257 
61,220 

Hamilton 

1,444 

C   »net  villa 

Tuscarawas 

478 

Pickawav 

Montgomery 

Grand  vie  w  Heights  village 

Deaver    ,wd  villa  e 

Lickin 

1,425 
375 
174 
369 
816 

3,979 

5,501 

849 

656 

519 

242 
23,914 

574 

1  366 

7,694 
1,076 

531 

4,516 
1,132 
2,925 

1,114 
217 

Delaware 

Hamilton 

1  Sandusky 

Highland 

\Van  Wert 

881 

Tuscarawas 

Deshler  villa  e 

Jefferson 

Vinton 

200 
1,057 

1.600 

275 
1,222 

370 
2,757 

16,485 
2,493 

243 
1,131 

1,247 
296 

1,220 
531 

17,565 

Dresden  villa  e 

Muskingum 

Henr 

Lawrence 

314 
399 

Cuyahoga 

Columbiana 

Columbiana 

Cuyahoga 

Mahoning 

Columbiana 

Wyandot 

Franklin 

Hamilton 

E     t  Liver       1   it 

10,956 
1,816 

247 

1,456 

250 

370 

414 

'435 
449 
186 

332 

455 

l.osi  Voungstown  village 

3,155 

1,043 
347 
740 
358 
208 

1,025 

2,532 

8,791 

509 

•   295 

2,934 

967 
345 
601 
365 

Williams 

Hamilton 

Williams 

Preble 

Van  Wert 

Allen 

1,198 

Ashland 

Ottawa 

415 

...,!!     1    IH'     ,   ,||    ,.-,' 

Hamilton 

Lorain 

Sandusky 

I.lvri:i  c-il  v 

5,611 

581 
2,520 

650 
265 
376 
4,535 
659 

1,237 

275 

1'  mi  lire  village 

Jefferson 

2,141 

Enon  village 

li  1  ■."•'insport  village 

Cuyahoga 

312 

2,073 

291 

440 

695 
310 

17,613 
1S6 
375 
270 

1, 155 

322 

1,097 

7,730 

2,724 
730 

890 
690 

815 
8,439 

276 
7,282 
5,432 

310 

1,171 
322 

472 

)!  :::lihnd  village 

Highland 

210 

Mil'i:,,,:     .   ;.'■:•■:■     . 

338 

Highland 

3,620 

\Guernsey 

Montgomery 

Henr 

Clermont 

Hamilton 

367 

18,553 
163 

304 
365 

431 

1,230 

983 

408 

W 

Trumbull 

Miami 

288 
528 

1,126 

280 

1,186 

7,070 

667 

2,729 
010 
600 
847 
072 

""7,'i4i 
207 

4^98 

Forest  village 

Hardin 

Cuyahoga 

Lawrence 

I  ronton  city      * 

11,868 

113 

4,672 

644 

77 

1,047 

1,205 

1,319 

790 

237 
308 
555 
245 
743 

10,939 

Mercer 

/Hancock 

1 Seneca 

-11 

W 

79 

Muskingum 

727 

Greene 

Ashtabula 

1,104 

1,346 

Freeport  village 

Wood 

Hancock 

Sandusky 

301 

530 

112 

! 

Gallia 

'■■■■•■    1  1  village 

Harrison 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


415 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 


Johnstown  village. . 


!  1 1 1  ii- 1  ion  Oily  village.  . 

kalhla  village 

ko'loys  Islaiul  village. . 
Kriimorc  village 


Kennedy  Heights  v 


ki  1. 1 1  >t>l  I  on  village Guernsey. . 

k inuslon  village Ross 

k  nl.v  village Wyandot.. 

k  i:  kcrsville  village Licking.  .  . 


Lafayette  village ,.  I  Allen 

Lagrange  village •  Lorain 

Lakeview  village I  Logan 

Lakewood  city Cuyahoga. . 

Lancaster  city Fairfield. . . 


Leroy  village Medina.. 


Lewisburg  village. 

Lev-.  is\  iile  village 

Lexington  village 

Liberty  Center  village. . 


Linndale  village.. 
Lisbon  village. . 


Lithopolis  village.. 


.    Columbiana 

.    Fairfield... 

.    Wyandot.. 

Franklin... 

Lockington  village Shelby 

Lockland  village :  Hamilton.. 


Preble 

Monroe.... 
Richland.. 


Stark 

Franklin... 
Sandusky.. 
Cuyahoga.. 


London  village ,  Madisc 


Lowell  village Washington.. 

Lowellville  village ,  Mahoning 

Lower  Salem  village Washington... 


Lyons  village Fulton. . . . 

McArthur  village :  Vinton. . . . 

MeClure  village Henry 

Met.  o-rib  village Hancock. . 

McConnelsviUe  village Morgan . . . 


Madison  village j  Lake.. 

i    Ii  orjville  city Hamilton 

\l  igneia   -j  mi.,  linage ;  Union 

Magnolia  village ;  ggg ; ; ; 

Maineville  village Warren . . 

S  Ealint  a  village :  Henry . . . 


Marblehead  village. . 


Marion  city |  Marion. . 


1...  IXI 

13,093 

3,355 

8,991 

""'7,'  555 

772 

997 
444 
378 
450 
2, 867 

948 
594 

457 

266 
3,050 

828 

115 

2,  (Ho 
1,773 

783 

269 

178 

2,744 

1,726 

617 

373 

203 

2,826 

1,353 

672 
291 
654 
647 

560 
170 

448 

486 

432 

500 

30, 508 
136 

21,723 
156 

'l72 

501 

614 

458 

3,084 
331 

3,330 
358 
181 

2,278 
369 

166 

210 

170 

3,439 
1,015 

4,850 

3,  :.3ll 

2,695 
846 
3,480 
3,511 
16,028 

2,474 
568 
3,119 
3,313 
4,863 

4S9 

444 

457 

1,804 
1,678 

1,581 
1,374 

L323 

1,421 

1,260 

1,153 

569 
1,592 
187 
272 
923 

381 
1,137 
190 
306 
907 

441 
762 

763 

408 

1,107 
547 

941 
660 

332 

CITY  OR   VILLAGE. 


Mai  I  insburg  village Ki 

Marlins  Kerry  eity Jit 

Martinsville  village Clinton 

iMnry.M  ille  village i  Union 

Mason  village "' 


Mendon  village i  Mercer. 

,\1  en  I  or  village i  Lake. . 

Mei  a  mora  village Fulton 

M  ianiisl.iirg  \  illage Monigoiner, 


Middlefield  village. 


Middletown  city. 


Butler 

Midland  village :  Cli 

Midway  village Madi 

Mifflin  village. 
Milan  village.. 

MilfordvlllaBe |{ffi^: 

Milford  Center  village |  Union. 


Millersburg  village. .. 
Milton  Center  village. 
Miltonsburg  village. 

Mineral  City 

Mineral  Ridge  village ....  \7f~ ;,;,-,, 

Minerva  village fcf 

Mingo  Junction  village \  Jefferson 

Minster  village !   4  — 

Butler 

Monroeville  village Huron. 

Montezuma  village Mercer 

Montpelier  village Williams. 


Mount 

Mount,  Gilead  village '  Morrow. 

Mount  Healthy  village Hamilton 

Mount  Orab  village Brown 

Mount  Pleasant  village JeiTersoD 

Mount  Sterling  village Madison. 

Mount  Vernon  eity Knox . 

Mount  Victory  villa 


Nashville  village. 
Navarre  village. 
Nellie  village... 
Nelsonville  city. 
Nevada  village 


1  n,.  .in 
New  Athens  village. 
New  Berlin  village. 

New  Bloomington  village. 
New  Boston  village.. 
New  Bremen  village. 
New  Carlisle  village.. 
New  Comerstown  village 
New  Concord  village. 

New  Holland  village 

New  Knoxville  village Auglai: 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


ProctorviUe  village 
Prospect  village... 
Put-fn-Bay  village.. 
Quaker  City  village. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OHIO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


417 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 


CITY  OR  VTLLAQE. 


Stockport  village 

Stone  Creek  village 

Scrasburg  village 

Strutliers  village 

Stryker  village 

Sugar  Creek  village 

Suy'i    <  :  ■  i  ■  >.  ;■   '  ill:'-;'.  .     . 

Siiuutu  tiieUl  village 

Sunbury  village 

Swanton  village 

Sycamore  village 

Syl  vania  village 

Tarlton  village 

T;u  lorsville  village 

Terrace  Park  village 

Thornville  village 

Tiffin  city 

Tippecanoe  City  village 

Tii'.'  Milage 

Toledo  city 

Tontogany  village 

Toronto  village 

Trenton  village 

Trimble  village 

Trotwood  village 

Troy  city 

Tuscarawas  village 

Union  City  village 

Union  town  village 

Union ville  Center  village 

Uniopolis  village 

Upper  Sandusky  village 

Urbana  city 

Utica  village 

Van  Buren  village 

Vandalia  village 

Vanhn?  village 

Van  Wert  city 

Venedocia  village 

Vermilion  village 

Versailles  village 

■.  ■.   M 
P.O.). 

Vinton  village 

Wadsworth  village 

Waldo  village 

Wapakoneta  city 

Warren  city 

Warsaw  village 

"/.-(on  village , 

Washington  Court  House  city. . . 

Washington  ville  village 

Waterville  village 


Morgan 

Tuscarawas.. 

Tuscarawas.  . 
Mahoning 


Tuscarawas.  - 

Fairfield 

Noble 

Delaware 

Fulton 


Miami 

Crawford.. 


Wood 

Jefferson 

Butler 

Athens 

Montgomery . . 

Miami 

Tuscarawas . . . 
Tuscarawas . . . 

Muskingum... 


\\  yaudot. . 


Hancock... 
Van  Wert.. 


Wauseon  village 

U  avjrly  village 

Wayncsburg  \  illago. . 


'  Wellington  village.. 


275       Wellstoncity 

582      Wells  ville  city 

.1,      :  '.'..'                      I     '           Ml 

503  I   West  Cairo  village 

722  ;   West  Carrollton  village. . . 


374 

10,989 
1,703  | 

405 
10, 801 
1.465 

131,822  '[ 
3,526 

81,434 

283 
2,536 

.  625 

440 

West 
West 
West  Lafayette  village. 


Ellctonv      „ 
Farmington  village. . 
Jefferson  village 


Leipsic  village 

Liberty  village 

Manchester  village. . 


Milton  village 

Rushville  village.. 

Salem  village 

Union  village 

Unity  village 


Western  Star  village. . 


356 

6,422 

199 

352 
5,512 

1,478 

1,385 

304 
1,764 

318 
1,574 

278 
3,915 
8,529 

458 

151 
3,616 
5,973 

376 

374 
5,751 

546 
5,742 

1,092 

703 

586 

Wilmington  village. . 
Wilmot  village 

.5,512      Winchester  village... 


Wyoming  village 

Xenia  city 

Yellow  Springs  village.. 


Lorain 

Jackson 

Columbiana.. 

Preble 

Allen 


Miami 

Fairfield.. 

V,  ayne.. . 


Medina  . . . 
Summit  .. 


Vinton 

Clermont... 
Pickaway. . 


Clinton... 

Stark 

Adams. . . 
Portage.. 


Hamilton 

Darke 

Mahoning 

Vinton 

Muskingum.. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken 
etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  BE 


minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Adair  Countvi 

10,535 

9,115 

Atoka  County— Continued. 

766 

3)341 

1,734 

13,631 

575 
1,684 
2,665 
1,613 

13,364 

841 

1,026 

782 

511 

734 

1,188 

1,039 

105 

$04 

£10 

m 

122 

1,507 
936 
802 

217 
135 
115 

us 

187 
1,169 

18,138 

667 
1,056 
917 
422 
554 

948 

Stringtowu  township 

Wilson  township 

Beaver  County17 

Balko  township  19 

"3,051 

n 

779 

1,393 
1,103 

98 

42 

48 

138 

1,562 

1,195 

1,845 

1,168 

502 

958 

725 

829 

1,343 

535 

147 

19,699 

Beaver  township 

1,073 
271 

161 
112 

Beaver  City  town 

Ward  1 

1,620 
524 
624 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

296 

Ward  4 

Benton  township 

1,475 

1,006 
1,844 

142 
242 

Blue  Grass  township 

Etmwood  township 

Floris  township  '9 

Garland  township 

460 
774 
820 
3,394 
1,379 
668 
200 

W  17,758 

271 

100 
163 
200 

960 
16,070 

Gate  township 

Logan  township 

303 
566 
405 
135 

1,002 

186 

399 
199 

2,016 

561 

m 

583 
438 

1,037 
495 
786 
940 
320 
760 
S86 
185 
190 
839 
253 
365 
874 
631 
127 
875 
852 
728 

1,226 
850 
584 

13,808 

272 

466 
629 

Pleasant  View  township 2J 

83 

Beckham  Count   ■ 

Bettina  townshi 

193 

708 

977 

1,282 
265 
973 

3,165 
BIS 

1,067 
739 
846 

1,848 
915 
233 

413 
1,296 
1,041 
1,297 
1,318 
1,881 

351 

446 

870 
714 

'361 

1,247 

17,960 

958 
1,523 

797 
2,195 

964 

1,725 
686 

484 
818 

1,075 
183 
521 

1,171 
1,052 

L381 
1,119 

::::::::::::::::::: 

825 
301 
213 
835 
501 

2,069 

1,452 
17,227 

10.658 

13  1, 004 
909 
718 
1,253 
816 
664 

12,113 

Blaine  County 

Round  Grove  township 

423 
722 
469 
703 
895 
374 
574 
748 
1,076 
554 

1,452 
400 
377 
423 

Saline  township'3 

m 

757 
1,184 

Stella  township  * 

1,375 

.     660 

478 

708 

1,068 

797 

1,438 
1,565 

615 

1,022 

909 

688 

'600 
S81 
618 
469 
1,237 
295 
105 
99 
91 
2,884 

1,660 

■ ' :;  (wards  1  and  2 and  parts 

1,031 

Total  for  Geary  city  in  Blaine  and 

Caney  township  i« 

2,596 

Ward  4 

n  1907. 
ihip  in  1908. 
n  Incorporated  from  part  of  Byron  township  in  1903; 

8  Lambert  tc 

9  Ingersoll  town  Incorporated  from  part  of  Driftwood  township  si 
'•Goltry  town  incorporatpd  from  pari  oi  1  atoma  township  !-  " 


■  Name  changed  from  Beulah  in  1910.    Incorporated  from  part  of  Poarch  town- 


'<  Part  of  Salton  township  at 
-'-—  to  form  Carter 

i  from  part  of 

!1  Part  taken  to  form  Texola  town  since  1907;  part  of  Salton  township  annexed 
since  1907. 

1    >      ■■:..■     ( ■■  1 .  ::.'■■>       I'"       ■■■   'O   "  ' 

«s  Organized  from  parts  of  Canadian  township  and  Wichita  Indian  Reservation 
in  1909. 

»<  Parts  taken  to  form  Liberty  township  since  1900  and  part  of  River  township 


Optima  townships,  taken  t 


1  Cimarron  County  and  part  of  Texas  County 


and  1909,  respectively. 


0  form  part  of  Texas  County  in  ly07. 


;o  form  Canton  and  Longdale  towns  hi  1907  and  part  of  Carlton 
._  ./nsnip  in  iauo. 

*>  Organized  from  parts  of  Cantonment  and  Flynn  townships  in  1900;  returned  as 
part  of  Cant.onon'ijf 1  )•  l\  mi  townships  in  1907. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  O'Keene  town  in  1902. 

<t>  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Carlton  township  in  1900. 

«  Incorporated  from  part  of  Canadian  township  in  1901. 


(418) 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census 

of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries, 
etc.,  between  1900  and  1910  see  footnotes.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION.                             191 

» 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Blaine  County—  Continued. 

275 
941 
463 
598 
930 
998 
708 
296 
920 

m 

311 

1,723 
265 
4S8 
S86 
6S4 
842 
530 

29,854 

198 
975 
435 

677 

968 

1,048 

780 

Caddo  County— Continued. 

822 

57* 
fiN-1 
818 
893 
306 
(i.;s 
382 
71)0 
997 
5S2 
617 
803 
686 
562 
638 
7.77 

•si: 

719 
655 
676 
217 
001 
555 
660 

7711 
657 
752 
857 
.774 
598 
791 
857 

501 

1,476 
551 

669 

760 

691 

687 

303 
694 
462 
604 
897 
567 
488 
506 
532 
524 

692 
981 

605 

729 

775 

324 

1,608 

031 

792 
561 

27,865 

1,579 
634 

MoKinlcv  inv,  nsliip 1 

737 
629 
732 
587 
655 
840 
594 
634 
550 
593 
710 
769 

*>  20,110 

5,330 
928 

1,404 

1,611 
1,887 
2,377 

1,781 
2,942 
1,943 
1,160 
2,493 
2,555 

1,311 

2,049 

513 

148 

104 
1S4 

w 

535 

162 
184 

US 
126 
1,143 
228 
208 
227 
275 
205 
336 
152 
575 

35,685 

4,510 

2,969 

Sickles  township 

Tonkawa  township  20 

Ward2 

Waconda  township  -' 

WardS 

Washington  township 

2,152 
1,525 

1,643 
2,279 
l|202 

1,806 

427 

\V est  Mo  kinle v  township 

White  Bread  township 

Willow  township 

Canadian  County  w 23 

15,981 

Calumet  township  30 

734 

(1.71, 

632 

\T> 
510 
246 
(>'<-': 
065 
369 
126 
116 

716 
703 

lr,ii 
C2_> 
212 

402 
255 
960 
960 
832 
033 
582 
779 
018 
8(7! 

35? 

756 

Cement  township  J1 

617 

East  Walnut  township  j2 

El  Reno  city 7 

5,370 

3,383 

285 

Wardl 1 

Ward  2 2 

WardS * 

Ward4 « 

El  Reno  township 1 

1,399 

1,032 
127 

685 
852 
1,028 
565 
245 

414 

1,163 
980 

613 

Frisco  township 1 

Gearv  city"  (parts  of  wards  3  and  4). . 

[For  total,  see  Blaine  County.] 
Maple  township 

680 
671 
984 
365 

Mathewson  township  s< 

1,280 

930 

Mustang  township 1 

Oak  township 

Okarche  town  *'■>  (part  of) 

Wards 

Total  for  Okarche  town  in  Cana- 

1       .,•■/.■     .:..■,■        .,..''' 

Piedmont  town  m 

^Ti  i 

368 
180 
P) 

30,241 

221 
246 
575 

Prairie  township 

Reno  township 

780 
944 
857 

607 

1,045 
1,386 
1,002 
1,030 
985 

Rock  Island  township  » 

Union  township 1 

830 

805 

26,402 

675 
3,439 
561 
667 
1,486 
776 
950 
621 
779 
280 
601 
428 
354 

835 

661 
770 

702 
2,190 

1,690 

Ward/,. 

els 
S'M 

210 
1,1:7 
221 
378 
66 
70 
86 
72 
84 

2,160 
8,759 

481 
804 
257 
400 
462 

5,681 

378 

276 

Caddo  township 

600 
491 

618 

:::::::::::::::::::: 

Cement  town  is 

Ward  5 

»  Doyle  township  organized  from  part  of  Tonkawa  township  si 


1  Organ!,  Dadi   n  'ieservat 

5  Incorporated  from  part  of  Cantonment  township  in  1907. 

s  Incorporated  from  part  of  Cimarron  township  in  1902. 

7  Organize  |  aships  in  1905. 

s  Incorporated  from  part  of  Watonga  township  in  1901. 

9  Parts  taken  to  form  I.e.  ■.•ion  iov.-e.ship  since  1900,  Watonga  town  i 
part  of  River  township  In  1905. 

!0  Organize  i  fro      pa ■  ■    saw  and  Choctaw  Nations  in  1907. 

n  Incorporated  since  1900. 

!2  Not  returned  separately  in  1907. 

13  Organize']  ; ■  1  a  and  Kiowa, Comanche,  and  Apache  Indian  Res- 

en  ations  in  1901;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Grady  County  in  1907. 
"  Apache  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Abilene  township  in  1902. 
13  Incorporated  from  part  of  Fern  township  since  1900. 
•«  Incorporated  from  part  of  Waconda  township  in  1902. 
17  Carnegie  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Lathram  township  since  1900. 
is  Cement  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Cement  township  In  1906. 
i'  Returned  as  North  Cobb  in  1907.    Organized  from  part  of  Fort  Cobb  township 


-    Partstaken  I  city  in  1902  and  Ilinton  town  since  1900. 

-"  Part  of  Wichita  Indian  Reservation  annexed  in  1901. 

^Countv  total  includes  popnlal  ion   1  1 ,  111  1  of  Walnut  township,  taken  to  form 


Okarche  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Rock  Island  township  in 

-  Parts  taken  to  form  Geary  city  in  1901  and  part  of  Calumet  township  since  1800. 

art  of  Yukon  township  in  1901. 
-s  Organized  from  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA . 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1, 1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries, 
etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes.] 


420 


[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  ci 


minok  crvn.  division. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

3,040 

1900 

2,225 

1890 

Carter  County— Continued. 

2,501 
3,318 
2,830 
222 
1,210 

2,550 

3,075 

.    2,921 

241 

1,437 

Cleveland  County— Continued. 

3,724 

980 

610 

1,112 

1,022 

2,491 

716 

15,817 

215 

2,070 

2,241 

16,778 

14,274 

15,585 

Ash  Flat  township  (township  7) 

Boone    township,  coextensive   with 

2,0G9 
2,466 
1,741 
2,304 
2,596 
1,106 
1,342 

2,891 

S77 
1,119 

2,487 
1,628 
1,876 
1,702 
2,253 
1,107 
1,086 
219 
1,916 

1,777 

665 
S66 
S87 

1,333 

3,255 

92S 

749 

7S7 

8^6 

957 

936 

1,197 

1,553 

1,185 

680 

677 

1,661 

2,188 

1,500 

Lehigh  city: 

1,482 

Bryan  township"  (township  2) 

1,612 
2,921 

2,614 

Hanraty  township  (township  0) 

Haskell  township  (township  3) 

Jackson  township  (township  1) 

Jefferson  township  (township  4) 

Murray  township  u  (township  5) 

867 

1,040 

1,626 

1,192 

650 

856 

K  31,738 

t    « 

21,862 

17,340 

Boswell  town 5 

209 

SSO 

2,363 

697 
1S1 

m 

US 

160 

416 

4,582 

1,066 

i,m 

1,069 
2,811 
2,336 
1,654 
1,501 

4,441 

836 

WardB 

WardS 

I  i  illij>    (o     i  In]  n  (township8) 

r.  vet  i< lae  lownship 

2,241 
745 

u»eo 

Ward  1 

Comanche  County  » 41,489 

WardS 

Wardi 

Beaver  township  "> 

751 

1,658 

1,196 

317 

1,792 

768 

471 

til 

US 

107 

1,202 

1,189 

178 

215 

i,643" 

Grant  town  <• 

Hugo  city  5 

Wardl 

440 ' 

2,676 

Bryan  township 

Cache  town  >8 

Cache  township  19 

Chandler  township 

Chattanooga  town  "> 

462 
312 
1,717 
443 
362 

Wardi 

Hunter  township 

2,"065' 

2,069 

1,562 

1,197 

296 

3,213 

Ward  e'.. '.'.'.'.'.'...'... 

Word  .? 

2,"i90" 

Oakes  township 

Bevol  township  a 

Soper  town  <> 

Elgin  town  » 

Wilson  township 

4,553 

5,927 

374 

186 

2,179 

220 

2,056 
P)770 

569 
1,105 
5,562 

1,301 
1,082 
2,170 

18,843 

1,681 
1,266 

1,029 

1^201 

7,788 

1,584 

1,666 

1,679 

761 

2,108 

1,119 

1,518 

1,077 

1,406 

1,103 

811 

574 

169 

110 

1S7 

158 

." 

6,605 

18,460 

16,388 

2,430 
512 

7C8 

no 

165 
171 
192 

2,076 
631 

1,568 
225 

1,149 
403 
117 

2,613 

1,392 

836 

2,156 

1,391 

861 

223 

890 

969 
1,090 
1,011 

825 

2,047 

577 
1,623 

163 
1,093 

457 

1,860 
671 

1,-358 
129 
937 
349 

1S6 
2,150 

Noble  township 

2.549 

2.210 

'Si.'1,  ling  lown  v  . . 

276                  219 

»  Incorporated  si 

■    ■■  ;■■    'in    !:".'      i  '  ' i  i   i.i  l'  •:. . 

'  Willow  Bar  township  organized  from  part  of  fde\  eland   lownship  since  1900. 
8  Taylor  township  orgam/ed  from  pari  nl  Case  township  in  1909. 
..■■■;.      ...     .,.■;.    ,..::,••,....;.  i..  .  ;.•>.       i       ,     . 

'»  Part  taken  to  form  Tupelo  town  in  1910. 

i'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Phillips  town  in  1909. 

12  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Murray  and  Phillips  townships  in  1909;  returned 
as  incorporated  In  1907. 

'»  Incorporated  from  part  of  Bryan  township  in  1910;  returned  as  incorporated 
In  1907. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache  Indian  Reservation 
in  1901;  parts  taken  to  form  Tillman  County  and  parts  oi  Grady,  Jefferson,  and 
Stephens  Counties  in  1907;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Swanson  County  in  1910,  butby 
a  decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Oklahoma,  Aug.  9,  1911,  the  creation  of  Swan- 
son  County  was  declared  illegal,  and  the  territory  embraced  in  said  county  has  re- 
verted to  the  parent  counties,  Comanche  and  Kiowa. 


■  Cache  [own  incorporated  from  part  of  <;nanah  township  ir 
i-1  Part  taken  io  form  Temple  town  in  1902. 
2°  Chattanooga  and  Faxon  towns  incorporated  from  parts  of  Mangan  township  in 
1904  and  1909,  respectively. 

'  Parts  taken  to  form  (,'erommo  (own  in  pun;  ami  .  bicoln  township  since  1907. 
22  Organized  lion  part  of  Jcii'crson  township  in  1909. 

'■'■>  Fletcher  and  Elgin  towns  incorporated  from  parts  of  Richards  township  In 
J  and  1909,  respectively. 
*  Incorporated  from  part  of 

■'■  No  l  relumed  separately  ii. 

asindiahoma  town  ineoi  ponded  from  part  ol  Indialmma  lownship  in  190',. 


n  Devol  township  ai 


*  Incorporated  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 


421 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued.. 
[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  us  of  July  1,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.     For  changes  in  boundaries, 


minor  civil  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

1,103 
852 
BSS 
136 
184 
2,607 
1,377 
762 
915 
799 

17,404 

1,867 
739 

Custer  County » 

23,231 

18,478 

'» 12,264 

713 

soo 
soo 

SIS 

1.000 

3;  282 

2,213 

2,781 

91S 

674 

595 

600 

'854 
SS5 

S88 

2,409 

2,201 

1,371 

607 

S74 

490 

3,190 

2,118 

859 

Slfi 
617 

11,469 

610 

253 



849 
2,976 
2,044 

•1,278 

1,524 
2,003 
1,468 

2,168 

1,243 

698 

932 

372 

14,955 

1 '..,  i     ;i!l    J  r  i  i , . . .      :;,■.,',,  :.i  i,.n 

843 

552 

Townshlo  1 

1,901 
1,269 
981 
2,159 
2,146 

4,082 

1.S48 
877 
1,0SS 
1,233 
2,054 
508 

m 

SIB 
US 
387 
119 
US 
165 
684 
186 
S06 
S9S 

26,223 

1,772 
1,287 
876 
1,887 
2,020 

3,157 

Township  2 

Township  3 

Door  ■  rook  township  15 

(irant,  township" 

1,974 

2,002 

Township  4 

Township  5 

Wardl 

Township  6,  coextensive  with  Vinita 

2,339 

WardS 

'.'.'.'.'.'.?.'.'.'.'. 

°  V^iniia  city: 

Washita  township ■ 

Weatherford  city 

1,315 

1,017 

Ward£ 

WardS 

Wardl 

Township  7 

935" 

1,708 
427 

Ward4 

9,876 

Blue  Jacket  town 

303 

Wardl 

WardS 

1,261 
1,809 
1,309 
1,302 
2,695 

'888 
154 
Sll 
18S 
SOS 
138 

14,132 

1,152 
1,523 

937 
1,112 
2,496 
1,962 

694 

WardS 

Centralia  town » 

405 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Welch  town 

481 

334 

314 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

18,365 

WardS 

13,329 

8,819 

1,667 

479 
524 

1^657 

871 

982 

1,197 

m 

27$ 

145 

S6S 

1,257 

1,391 
1,503 
1,638 
8,283 
1,476 

S.1S4 

S,S47 
034 
1.47S 
2,675 
1,071 

1,134  1            626 

563 

164 
874 
700 
458 
441 
579 

702 
630 
650 
306 
859 
500 
199 

64 
66 
352 
596 
841 
983 
468 
743 
552 
696 

553 
667 
798 
692 
494 
409 
1,059 
840 

2,388 

1,559 
1,064 

1,011 

553 
627 
641 
770 
1,034 

2,397 

1,060 

976 

675 

2,012 

1,400 

1,187 

333 

farm.  ;;.*..::. ::::::::::::::::: 

984 

867 
430 
786 

1,276 

2,176 

906 

lulu    11  hip36          

Webb  township" 

Sunny  Slope  township 



792 

1  Parts  taken  to  form  Walters  city  and  Beaver  township  in  1902  and  1910,  respec- 

2  Incorporated  from  part  of  Cache  township  in  1902. 

3  Incorporated  from  part  of  Strauss  township  in  1902. 

4  Organized  from  part  of  Cherokee  Nation  in  1907. 
6  Incorporated  in  1900. 

'mi  part  of  rreek  Nation  in  1907. 

1  Euchee  town  hi    oi    in     'I  El  >ra  part  of  Bristow  township  in  1908. 

«  Mounds  aivi  K  iofoi  low  us  incorporate!  from  parts  of  Mounds  township  in  11107 
and  1909,  respectively. 

9  Part  of  Wichita  fndiin  KVs'n'vation  annexed  in  1901. 

io  County  total  includes  population  (64)  of  Independence  town,  returned  as  inde- 
pendent in  1900. 

1'ii"    incel900. 

«  Incorporated  from  part  of  Clinton  township  in  1904. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Arapaho  township  since  1900;  part  taken  to  form  Clin- 
ton city  in  1904. 

«  Custer  town  Incorporated  from  part  of  Grant  township  in  1903. 

"  Thomas  town  Incorporated  from  part  of  Deer  Creek  township  in  1902. 

>«  Organized  from  parts  of  Cherokee  Nation  and  Seneca  Indian  Reservation  in  1907. 

"  Organized  li.no  part  oi  Harrison  township  since  1900. 

is  Organized  from  part  ol  si'  lr  township  since  1900. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Cleveland  township  since  1900;  part  taken  to  form 
Grant  township  since  1900. 


20  Parts  taken  to  form  Clark,  Haddon,  and  Webb  townships  since  1900. 

"Organized  from  part  oi  i  lark  town;.lh|>  since  1900.  Grant  and  Trail  townships 
returned  as  Grant  township  in  1907. 

22  Organized  from  part  of  Cleveland  township  since  1900. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Lincoln  to 

'«  Parts  taken  to  form  Rainier,  Dawson,  Dewey,  and  Pal' era  tow  in  hips  since  1900. 

*>  Organized  from  part  of  Simpson  township  since  1900. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Little  Robe  township  since  1900;  part  taken  to  form 
Harper  township  in  1909. 

27  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  town  nee 

™  Organized  from  part  of  Simpson  township  sin.  io  formSeiling 

township  in  1909. 

29  Incorporated  from  part  of  Side  township  in  1909. 

a  .:■  i,.,. 

in  1907. 

si  Organized  from  part  of  Marion  township  in  1909;  part  taken  to  formSeiling  town 
in  1909. 

sJ  Parts  taken  to  form  Boyd  township  since  1900  and  Oakwood  town  in  1909. 

»  Parts  taken  to  form  Johnson  and  Marion  townships  since  1900. 

»<  Incorporated  from  part  of  Talosa  township  in  1900. 

s5  Organized  from  part  of  Harrison  township  since  1900;  part  taken  to  form  Taloga 
town  in  1906. 

38  Organized  from  part  of  Grant  township  in  1906.  returned  as  part  of  Grant 
township  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

:  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  of  July  1,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries' 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                            1910 

1907 

1900            1890 

MINOlt  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900     |      1890 

75            13,978 

Garfield  County-Continued. 

531 
671 
583 
569 
533 

165 
15S 
74 
70 
633 

26,545 

505 
G75 
590 

106 

m 

1SS 

89 

;,::s 
612 

587 
341 
US 
81 
lit 
924 
US 

;:<-■' 
S77 
647 
379 

:':;;■; 

717 
(127 
544 
•1U1 
614 
501 
630 
231 

sss 
sso 
sss 
121 
m 

J50 

578 

Union  township 

Washington  lira  nsliip 

624  ! 

Wards 

570  1            688    '..'.'.'. 

1,030 

Dav  township!  (T.  IS  N.,  Ks.  23  and 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

557               641 

22,787 

755 

Wardl 

Brady  township  (township  8 ) 

4,296 

3,361 

1,156 

Sit 

S19 
S51 

196 
179 
858 
476 
185 
151 

140 

2,682 

239 

2,689 

646 

8S8 

60S 

60S 

685 

207 

187 

1S8 

16S 

2,446 

3,190 

2,199 

2,002 

855 

618 

611 

418 

30,309 

'276 
2,765 
1,102 

1,460 
334 
627 
836 

192 

Elmore  township  (township  9) 

1,395 
436 
1,276 
1,646 
1,545 
1,009 

.Lindsay  luv  nsliip  i'  (township 4) 

759 
308 

oli     .     .'.■    .          ■!,■     '     :    !■,.■.   o-.llip      ■; 

2,255 

2,157 

234 
1,467 

28,300 

22,076 

Wards 

445 

493 
.",78 
487 
434 
183 
S9 
49 

132 
82 
5S 
48 
799 
218 
290 

104 

252 

8S5 

577 
442 
382 

709 

446 
718 

773 
253 
555 

27.", 
553 
601 
561 
520 
•:  73 

128 
581 
563 
492 
557 
638 
31).  I 

830 
480 

397 
528 
524 
396 
133 

782 
600 
648 
537 

Stratloni  (.ownship"  (township  5) .. . 

.   .          '....:;,.  i,    i.  ,|     ■    1,,   ,            ... 

Wliilobea'l  township  (township  3)  ... 

2,219 
2,657 
2,060 
2,032 

1,907 

108 

10,087 

3,444 

23,420 

1,156 
1,398 

'975 
805 
10, 320 
8,164 
3,171 
1,825 

1J275 

1,763 
766 
788 
706 

1,150 
823 

1,793 
892 
794 
164 

SSS 
197 
996 
725 
524 
1,296 

903 
637 

1,244 
743 
657 

7,862 

792 
411 
334 
690 
454 
474 
710 
254 
631 
273 
533 
273 
403 
567 

525 
430 
109 
558 
475 
478 

600 

709 
483 

760 
570 

559 
570 
631 
589 

3,209 

Wards 

_  Ward  4 - 

527 

674 
1,574 
581 
683 
725 

*588 

1,427 

Kremlin  township  '* 

559 

510 
571 
529 
579 
523 
205 
573 
576 
591 
.569 
540 
592 
637 

Logan  township  « 

518 

613 

Osborn  township 

I:::::...:::!.:::::::..: 

i 

626 
703 
312 
754 

Reed  township 

Skeleton  township 

WaMron  iown-liiii 

1  Organized  from  parts  of  Day  and  Woodward  Comities  in  19(17. 

2  Arnett  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Benton  township  in  1909 

3  Murdock  township  organize:!  1,0111  pari,  ol  Ai  hens  lownshi  p  in  ] 
*  Day  township  organized  from  pari  "I  CraiH  lown.-liip  in  1909. 

»  Fargo  town  ineurniw'aled  from  pari,  of  <  >]eia  township  :"  "" 
L_  !-  "orporated  from  part  of  Rock  towns'"  '     ' 


10  Covington  and  Douglas  towns  incorporated  from  parts  of  Otter  township  ii 
u  Hunter  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Noble  township  since  1900. 


.'       1,  ■    ••   '.  :  .         ... ;        ,.1     .  ■         .     '     .      ,.  hip 

"  ( irganizod  horn  pari  of  Chietrasa  w  Nalion  in  1907. 
'■"'  l.imlsav  eifv  ineorporaleh  1V0 o  part  of  Lindsay  township  since  1900. 
is  Maysville  town  incorporated  from  pari  of  Mavsxilla  inwnship  since  1900. 

I   .■  '  'il-M  lll„il|,.ll'h.i  >0        Ill  U    ,1    ,1.1])       .illO       P 

«  Organized  from  puis  of  htHo  sm.M'oni  am -he  ( '011:1 1  irs  and  part  of  Chi  ck  as 
ration  in  1907. 

is  Part  of  Union  Imvn  hip  siimommI  h,   \111ber  township  in  1909. 

<">  Part  of  Ninnekah  township  annexed  to  Chlckasha  township  In  1909. 

21  Incorporated  since  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOM A. 


423 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[Figures  for  1907  arc  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  In  boundaries, 
etc.,  botwcen  Pino  and  mil),  see  footnotes.] 


MINOR  crvn,  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

«"«»»« 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

18,760 

17,638 

17,273 

Har  er  Count   •» 

8,189 

8,089 

Adams  township 

434 
508 

477 
1,013 
160 
1,059 
73G 
596 
704 
780 
281 
635 
593 
271 
73 
9S 
100 
868 

'228 
288 

n 

208 
506 
348 

1,113 
277 
28S 
161 
29S 
99 
544 
207 
485 

1,013 

'520 
405 
903 
522 

16,449 

468 
830 

479 
1,009 

2,164 
282 

1,104 
1,921 

1,071 
18,875 

1,992 

723 
1,366 
1,995 
1,120 

893 

16,865 

930 
143 

'702 

1,011 

1,263 
894 

744 
753 
298 
474 
1,075 
249 

818 

817 
300 

2,025 
1,661 
2,379 

200 
118 
89 
19S 
282 
1,785 
1,326 
526 

94 
97 
179 

n 

2,215 
3,133 
1,583 
656 
469 
458 
862 
498 
93 

82 
118 
94 

24,040 

1,584 
1,527 
2,357 
1,232 

1,277 
158 

802 

848 
551 

1,319 

'1,006 

528 

404 

167 

1,155 

625 

822 

Wards 

2,225 
2,676 

579 
159 

930 
1,042 
532 
388 
766 
1,078 

M  23,624 

129 

946 
464 

237 

978 
1,173 

578 

992 

1,065 

"  17,922 

Wards 

19,945 

5,338 

2,780 
1,754 
570 
15S 
111 
1S6 
78 

1,391 
579 
201 
222 
156 

1,401 
305 

48 

78 

88 

91 

1,437 

2,296 

697 

446 

480 

67S 

1,450 

2,648 

1,633 

1,190 

204 

297 

2S2 
188 

2,428 
231 

1,947 

2,018 
1,176 

389 

1,296 

1,229 

618 

169 

24S 

2,112 

1,190 

3,667 

1,048 

1,SS7 

641 

641 

'408 
2,362 
1,090 

11,328 

1,105 
1,026 

Calvin  town  a>? , 

1,977 
1,144 
2,672 



1,330 
511 

Wards 

Ward  4 

i,io3 

317 

1,188 
1,051 

1,848 
1,072 

1,159 
1,868 

749 

Coralea  township 

762 
1,482 
1,045 

420 

169 

102 

121 

IBS 

2,206 

1,427 

1,941 

1,501 

1,412 

524 

1,146 
966 

Wardl 

Wards 

1 

""•; i 

1,996 

300 

1,851 

Martin  township 

Yeager  township  » 

1  Reno  township  organized  from  part  of  Berry  township  since  1900. 

2  Organized  from  part  of  Lamont  township  in  1909. 

3  Deer  Creek  town  incorporated  from  part  of  IHrigo  tow  irhip  since  1900. 
1  Gore  township  organized  from  part  ol  Ware  township  in  1909. 

5  Incorporated  from  pan  of  Lunoni  township  since  1900. 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  Lamont  town  since  1900  and  Bryan  township  in  1909. 

1  Nashville  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Prairie  township  since  1900. 

s  Wakita  town  hnvrpuraiod  iYoui  pari  of  Wakiln  township  since  1900. 

9  Parts  taken  to  form  ITarmon  County  in  loop  nod  .PioCmo  County  and  part  of 
Beckham  County  in  1907;  part  of  Beckham  County  annexed  in  1910. 

10  County  total  includes  population  (S.496)  of  Drvden,  llollis,  Loonev,  and  Madge 
townships,  taken  to  form  part  of  Harmon  County;  population  (1,085)  of  Coralea 
township,  part  talon  to  form  pari  of  Harmon  County  and  put  annexed  to  Tilly 
township:  and  population  (9.501  of  Francis  township,  part  taken  to  form  part  of 
1 1  ami  an  County  and  pat  i  anno  :<s  I  to  Jester  low  osttip,  since  1907. 

u  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 


1900  and  1907. 

12  Granite  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Granite  township  in  1900. 

11  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Harmon  County  in  1909;  part  of  Francis  township 
annexed  in  1909. 


n  1909. 

:.    nl909. 
'8  Tlollis  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Hollis  township  in  1905. 
19  Organized  frorr  — " 
'-"  Ineoroorated  fr_ 
■'  I'efumo  I  as  Supply  in  1907. 
«  Returned  as  Stockholm  in  1907.     Part  taken  to  form  Buffalo  town  in  1908. 
2i  Organized  from  part  of  Choctaw  Nation  In  1907. 
2<  Incorporated  since  1900. 
25  Organized  from  part  of  Creek  Nation  In  1907. 

in  township  in  1905. 

27  Parts  taken  to  form  Calvin  town  in  1905  and  Guertie  town  since  1900. 

28  Dustin  town  Incorporated  from  part  of  Dustin  township  in  1905. 
» Incorporated  in  township  since  1900. 

30  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

n  Yeager  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Yeager  township  In  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

n  Count    i 

23,737 

17,087 

Kay  County  « 

26,999 

24,757 

22,630 

4,821 

1,220 
1,078 

1,927 

552 
3,266 
640 
9S0 
1,080 
626 
686 

121 
109 
109 
687 
220 
793 
855 
101 

'595 

121 

329 

146 

216 

538 

828 

1,087 

1,268 

277 

1,992 

447 

661 
684 
S10 
958 
836 

2,521 
574 
486 

■  657 
468 

546 
929 
682 

1,776 
695 
349 
299 
6SS 
894 

1,025 
909 
594 

18,825 

441 
2,644 

2,283 

2,090 

1,078 

1,751 

926 

1,976 

1,745 
270 

1,565 
888 

2,371 

1,400 
850 
207 
223 

420 

1,438 
17,430 

1,361 

788 
300 

9i6 
249 

979 
1,349 

916 
1,510 
1,513 

212 
1,324 

662 
2,047 
1.501 

552 

700 

677 
878 
101 
925 

486 

653 

300 

832 

1,036 

1,234 
13,439 

162 

545 

894 

1,008 

1,048 

238 

1,778 

836 
986 

1,178 

Lowe  township 

493 

736 

1,759 

1,243 
1,218 

727 
1,129 

597 
1,207 

321 

573 

205 

107 

150 

2,928 

1,619 

680 
1,718 
1,451 

16,734 

709 
1,801 
877 
469 
982 
820 
560 
737 
634 
1,115 
237 
583 

Nanlin  town  20 

<:  •'  ■  11  U  'u\       - 

1,754 

Wdrdl 

Ward2 

307 

Ward4 

Newkirk  township 

979 

770 

2,529 

1, 216 
1,006 
2,528 

Owen  township 

PoncaCity 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Renfrow  township  20 

553 
890 
722 

925 
957 
808 
707 

Rock  Falls  township 

Round  G  rove  township 

696 

Tonkawa  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

1,500 
1,336 

18,672 

Ward4 

Tonkawa  township 

833 
995 

817 
609 

831 

1,093 
786 

1,645 

1,086 

2,085 

1,254 

1,641 

515 

438 

177 

87 

174 

626 

2,024 
833 
556 
108 
97 
100 

1,487 
1,345 
2,805 
1,605 
2,134 
529 
416 

18,010 

18,501 

Altona  townshi 

407 
531 
289 
532 
894 
663 
489 

672 

701 
352 
548 
486 
1,665 
863 
241 
471 

sso 

370 

756 

2,538 

375 
530 

256 
577 
907 
569 
474 
371 
652 
657 
371 
568 
442 
1,573 

404 
594 

198 

519 
790 
734 
494 
536 
502 
668 
457 
590 
696 
1,367 

644 

1,924 

1,166 

690 

128 

Wards '•              134 

Thomas  township 1,675 

Tishomingo  city 1,408 

1,838 
1,300 

2,214 

843 
2,301 

WardS 492 

Ward  3 '               6S1 

Ward  4 717 

Ward  4 •- 841 

948 

789 

679 
795 
509 
465 

584  1            521 

Lacey  townsh  1  r  > 

---------- 

Ward?, 

284 

1 .  .  iin  ion  iv-d'iii.. .    . ._    

1  Organized  from  part  of  Greer  County  in  1907. 
5  Incorporated  in  1901. 

.        -       1  1     i-  :    ..1     o  -IP  .Pi.,  in    I'.i;.. 

.     '    ■      ••  :'i    "'    i'H'il    I'll!  I    >>i    i'.l.iiil'il'lo   lon'llSnip   I'l      'HI-1. 

'   mi  incorporated  fro   ipa         ;  I    -   1  i       0    nship  in  L907, 
n  incorporate!  from  |iari.  <>!  Oinsler;  township  in  1905. 


10  Ineorpor: 

11  Terral  town  [nnorpnaiiod  frm:  par!  n!'  '.'way  loivnship  in  190 
'»  Organized  from  parts  of  Chickasaw  and  Choctaw  Nations  ii 


w  Kansas  (Kaw)  Indian  Reservation  and  part  of  Ponca  India 
annexed  in  1904. 

:   1  ii  ■-mi  ti!    iinln    pari    nl     1    :::-,.:!    ::.'■'     1  ■i.ii.   .1     !  1  ■  ■  ■;<>.  Ml  I  I-  .1 1       . 

inkon  In  i'ii. an  iT:i id v  town  ir 
-J'-mpart 

ncorporated  from  i  arl.  nf  l.otipwood  township  in 

!       !,:.!■■    i    ,■.,.    .,i  .  i.    I. in     I    i',    .■..    ,".    i      .!    i       !■!:'...  .  n    Pp.  '     ■'  ' 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Ponca  Indian  Resvrvnl  ion  sin.  a  1900. 
,rt  of  Renfrow  township  ir  " 


a>  Nardi 

-i  Ciishic.  .. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  Okarche 


in       i !>'  I         'Up       ;    '"    '  :''      "      i    ".'  'i    !H"   I"    i'1"1 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  OKLAHOMA. 


425 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890-  Continued. 
[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  ol  July  \,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries, 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MIN0K  CIVIL  DIV>,0N. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Kingfisher  County— Continued. 

190 

487 
590 
453 
430 
408 
589 
522 

27,526 

109 

533 

559 
424 
408 

549 

503 
703 

22,247 

Le  Flore  County— Continued. 
Heavener  town— Continued. 

195 

189 

2,153 

1,229 

100 
99 

200 

864 
1,700 
1,136 
725 
655 
871 
136 
379 
310 

109 
106 
848 

1,830 
506 
433 
485 
406 

1,121 
843 

1,173 
195 
185 
139 
203 
249 
202 

1,210 

1,270 
491 
841 
498 
174 
248 
76 
021 

34,779 

[Fur  l.oial.see  Canadian  County.] 

508 
634 

395 
676 
714 
656 
764 

'735 
599 

626 

854 
1,134 
1,198 
683 
666 
143 
192 
290 

1,932 

100 

3,846 

740 

1,347 

3,845 

1,004 

1,076 

91S 

852 

2.582 

2,219 

677 

145 

w 

449 

3,343 

855 

375 

268 

212 

1,712 

2,314 

298 

1,122 

379 

312 

431 

11,321 

1,714 

122 

2,990 

539 

983 

3,136 

650 

1,726 

2,060 

1,952 

337 

1,182 

Total  for  Manitou  town  in  Kiowa 

394 

381 

3,027 

791 

658 
731 

543 

1,223 
1,999 

173 
679 

1,153 

1,060 

416 

551 

410 

9,340 

792 

1,834 

759 

1,799 

1,987 

398 

1,475 

2,277 

232 

425 

355 

S08 

369 

588 

29,127 

Wister  township 

629 
37,293 

742 
1,378 
1,164 
2,595 

277 
1,733 
1,451 

Lincoln  County 

Degnan  township 

Agra  town  20 

882 

260 

2,024 

794 

483 

368 

379 

1,166 

1,322 

2, 136 

394 

175 

85 

48 

248 

66 

91 

91 

1,257 

2,010 

1,181 

1,060 

349 

78 

s 

Bryan  township 21 

i  'arum'  (own  22 

2,234 

1,430 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward.lt 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Chandler  township 

1,269 

« 1,433 

2, 144 

512 

946 
1,909 

24,678 

301 
483 
150 
100 
50 
83 
100 

1,188 

1,600 
206 

1,373 
378 

1,370 
780 
132 
54 
210 

124 

Ward  4 

321 

1 

1,674  ' 

1,511    

183              316    

1 ,  446 

L270 

1,227 

320 

1,187 
2,090 
1,545 

887 

i,, 

1,009 

98 
1,218 

Ward  S 

North  Choclav,    iow  Hup  '■"■'.  .    .      . 

i°  1 ,  53(i 

961 

.:,■,■!  1,, ■,!   ■  I  i .  -  ;■  .1 !         >,:    1  '■■■   !,,.•.■■!..:■..■   I    ■  ■    . 

lounlies,  Comanche  and  Kiowa. 

'     ~n  incorporated  from  part  of  Cooper  township 


rted  to  the  parent 


„.  _    1903. 

Lone  Woll  to  \  1  in    u  (    1  1  i  1  i    in    ml  1  I  I  in!  1       n-lup  in  1902. 

11  111  II  !    1     11] 


.,;.,■        v!j    ,,'    '     1    I.    .      .-iior     [<■       ':  ,1:0    1,  1         '.'  :     .  ■     '  .■,.■■;  p     , 

'  .     i.  el  1       iw  Nation  in  1907. 

11  Buffalo  township  organized  from  part  of  Damon  township  since  If 


>5  Not  retu 

'6  Incorporated  from  part  of  Shady  Point  township  in  1909;  returned  a 

porated  in  1907. 

"  Part  taken  to  form  Panama  town  in  1909. 

18  Talihina  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Talihina  imrn  lip  in  1905. 

19  County  total  includes  population  (1,9431  of  Fox  ;  iwiKliip.  lakon  to  form  Nor 
and  South  Fox  townships;  and  i>"pn!aii  m  (2,1  1 1 )  ol  Seminole  township,  ta!.en 
10. 'oi  I'.'n!  iii  '.m  '    'mil  ,,     .■  ,  •,„■■  '  •       ■      , 

20  Incorporated  from  part  of  Osage  township  in  1904. 

21  Bryan  township  organized  from  part  of  Kiekapoo  township  in  1902. 

22  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Cimarron  and  Otoe  townships  in  1900.  Popnlal  i 
(310)  not  returned  by  townships  in  1907. 

23  Parts  taken  to  form  Tryon  town  in  1909  and  part  of  Carney  town  in  1900. 

24  Includes  popnlalion  of  p:n  i  of  Carney  town. 
~>  Part  taken  to  form  Prague  town  in  1902. 

2«  Incorporated  from  part  of  South  Fox  township  in  1906. 

27  Incorporated  from  part  of  Tohee  township  in  1905. 

28  Incorporated  from  pari  of  Smith  Clio. -law  iown-hip  in  1904. 

29  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Sparks  town  in  1903. 
5°  Includes  population  of  part  of  Sparks  town. 


426  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900          1890 

Lincoln  County— Continued. 

1,209 
1,053 
1,177 
1,402 

980 
1,451 

972 
1,025 

461 

276 

1,133 

1,267 

1,103 

954 

421 

11 

164 

186 

1,220 

296 

298 

144 

294 
188 

79 
58 

1,053 
590 
873 

31,740 

1,202 
3  1,551 

1,278 

1,516 
6  1,264 

1,263 

998 

Logan  County— Continued. 

663 
611 
648 
764 

10,236 

784 

749 
714 
793 

11,134 

.■,     ,..,'  ,:  .:,.., 

639 
637 

924 
1,525 
1,048 
1,196 

512 

Woodland  township 

Burne    townshi 

2,959 

'l97 
1,546 
219 
450 
SS9 
197 
841 

15,659 

3,329 

3,475 

232 

1,391 

1,132 

1,450 

1,165 

960 

906 

221 

842 

804 

(19) 

2,707 
12,888 

222 

1,313 

800 

2S8 

85 
114 
100 
487 
111 
108 

71 

1,429 

1,272 

1,137 

1,701 

742 

669 

1,202 

2,740 

S8S 

701 

1,036 

621 

1,181 

'332 
1,113 

20,681 

987 
211 

880 

994 
30,711 

750 
26,563 

537 

12,770 

890 
740 
C61 
584 
1,097 
413 
127 
250 
S6 
903 

180 

149 

195 

S12 

948 

11,654 

2,8S6 

2,012 

2,911 

2, SHI 

1,674 

1,205 

1,046 

777 

339 

219 

82 

S8 

908 

220 

622 

199 

441 

165 
187 
695 
119 
480 
778 
340 
41 
47 

672 
731 
159 

787 
918 
581 

833 
735 
004 
577 
1,690 

1,533 

875 

1,255 

1,360 

465 
1,043 
2,553 

2,277 

715 

139 

994 
822 
198 
760 

13,198 

1,011 

11, 652 

856 
10,006 

5,333 

Ward! 

Wards 

Mccurtain  County 

Wards 

1,667 

1,987 

5,261 

3,893 

2,513 

2,254 

957 

28S 

S84 

290 

1,493 

S9S 

405 

168 

161 

656 

20,961 

1,260 
1,296 
4,030 
2,665 
1,740 
1,062 

Wardi 

Ward5 

Guthrie  township  w 

1,045 

1,151 

735 

274 

821 
950 

251 

! 

Iowa  township 

Iron  Mound  township 



Langston  town 

Wardl 



Wardi 

Wards 

La wne  township 

771 

(IS) 

514 
443 

703 

:::::::::: 

726 

Lo  veil  town  >3 

Marshall  township  2° 

737 

Meridian  town 21 

Mulhall  town 

564 

Wardl 

Wardi 

419 
17,975 

747 

(19) 

364 
830 

262 

764 

609 

300 

1,535 
1,899 

'452 

431 
249 

S76 
176 

1,468 
1,406 
1,524 

805 

616 
749 

163 

737 
668 

Seivard  town 2J 

Wards 

1  Organized  irom  part  of  Fox  township  since  1900. 

2  Organized  from  part  of  Seminole  township  mh:v  r.'iofi;  pari  laken  to  form  part 
of  Sparks  town  in  1903. 

8  Includes  population  of  part  of  Sparks  town. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  Agra  town  in  1904. 

5  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Carney  town  in  1900. 

8  Includes]!'  f  Carney  town, 

'  Incorporated  from  part  of  Creek  township  in  1902. 

8  Part  taken  to  form  Meeker  town  in  1904. 

9  Organized  from  part  of  Fox  township  since  1900;  part  taken  to  form  Davenport 

">  Organized  from  part  of  Seminole  township  since  1900. 

"Incorporated  from  parts  of  North   Clioi-lou    and   North  Seminole  townships 
in  1903.    Population  (503)  not  returned  by  townships  in  1907. 


1S  Incorporated  from  part  of  Cimarron  township  ir 

17  Parts  of  Guthrie  township 

18  Lovell  town  incorporated  f 

19  Not  returned  separately  ix 

11       •  'ima'm >.  ,,    I    "Mi      i  ",i    in,     i      ■■!     ;    ■  !■    ,     !i   ,!1    inl     I  1  • :  1 1  i  J  ■!    'il    I'iii'S 

21  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Rear  Cieek  ami  Cimarron  townships  in  1902. 
"Incorporated  from  mi    of  Hewaid  loumship  in  1903. 

'  i  '!■■   ■   :  ■  ■  '        '    ■'<■■ 

24  Seward  township  and  Seward  town  returned  as  Seward  township  in  1900. 
Part  taken  to  form  f  !a\  m-    i  >■..  ?)  m  lee: 

'     ■  '■'■.:>       '  i     '        ■■■  •    'ii:-i  ■'  '■  "'       ■:   i  '   '■'    '■<      ':') 

""  lilanohard  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Goldsby  township  in  1907. 


"'  Incorporated  since  Kino. 


s  Incorporated  from  parts  of  township  4  in  1906  and 


ts  of  Cherokee  and  Creek  Nations  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890-  Continued. 


427 


m^cv^™, 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

M^oBcvn.,,™. 

J910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Mcintosh  County— Continued . 

2,422 

1,765 

1,307 

352 

499 

466 

2,255 

307 

1,137 

411 

8S 

47 
m 

w 

37 
948 
2,223 
116 
39 
S5 
42 
2,542 
411 

15,248 

2,050 
1,639 

974 

Mayes  County— Continued. 

''4OO 
434 

SS7 

356 
1,278 
1,534 

12,744 

1,113 

495 

767 

2,'ios" 

344 

F. 1 1  la  u  la  1  o  wnship 

1,050 

1,372 
627 

11,948 

Murray  County  u 

Allen  township 

863 
1,172 
1,416 

177 

270 

367 

394 

278 

350 

1,303 

1,145 

1,348 

73 

3,6S4 

378 

1,178 

1,191 

165 
507 

52,743 

845 
1,047 
1,340 

( \>  vie  1  ou  nship 

908 
1,908 

1,346 

Ward  1 

Wardg 

Wards 

Ward  4. 

Wards 

2,386 

375 

14,307 

I  >oi igherty  town 

276 
~    468 
1,322 
1,198 
1,413 
610 
(») 
2,935 

437 

262 

Wild  Cat  town  2  (Grayson  P.  6) 

Morgan  lownship .... 

1,683 
1,436 
425 
664 
1,192 

1,327 

2,020 

668 

294 
348 
810 
1,109 
1,142 
69 
994 
445 
271 
125 

106 
763 
826 

11,619 

1,654 
1,343 

405 

708 

1,100 

972 

'887 

1,198 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward4 

494 
37,467 

Agency  township  w  (township  2) 

Hips  Hi. -11    t'JWn  19 

178 
144 
201 
259 

1,212 
966 

1,075 

1,344 
355 
499 
490 

1,292 
857 
132 
105 
166 
211 

1,387 

1,827 
1,962 
2,013 
1,302 
324 

25,278 

4,042 
4,888 
7,294 
8, 454 
548 

173 

132 

67 

1.407 

1,224 

1SS 

2,316 

213 

1,074 
393 

1,172 

(9)' 
1,032 
640 
225 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Braggs  |pp\vn-o 

330 
1,808 

807 
1,361 
1,063 

Biewer  township  -"  (township  i.i 

Brown  township21  (township  9)..    .. 

Darling  township22  (township  Hi) 

Fori,  (iiipson  town 

864 
13,144 

617 

WardS 

Harris  township »  (township  3) 

liaslc -II  town  21 

3,044 
720 

2,424 
439 

1,564 
274 
293 
176 
355 
340 
126 
366 

US 

79 

139 

2,203 

2,162 

2,072 

389 

13,596 

3,841 
477 
1,587 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

MeLain  township  (lownship  11) 

Mail  in  township  i  township  13) 

Moore  township2-1  i lownship  1) 

Nash  township  (township  5) 

1,376 
1,424 

l',480 

815 
2S6 

14,418 

445 

701 

Ogli-  township  (township  7) 

1  'oit.tr  township.:  (township  4),  coex- 
tensive with  Muskogee  city 

Muskogee  city: 

Hard  1 

4,254 

2,514 

2,240 

1,650 

390 

WardS 

11,064 

393 

376 
1,240 
1,057 

1,274 
483 

87 
83 
116 

86 

996 

1,110 

1,506 

1,133 

1,102 
344 

1'orum  township2-')  (township  It) 

Sn lion  iov.  iisliip  «  (lownship  8) 

1,304 
1.007 

857 
1,290 

Vann  township  (township  12) 

1,628 

Mazie  township 

\\  eiilpiTs  Falls  town 

332 

211 

Rentiesville  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Checotah  township  in  1907. 
Wild  Cat  and  Hoffman  towns  incorporated  from  parts  of  McDaniels  town- 
,""'  and  19011,  respectively. 


n  Incorporated  from  part  of  Simpson  township  in  1908. 


Stidham 

Organized  from  part  of  Woods  County  in  1907. 

Cleo  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Cleo  township 


is  Sulphur  Springs  in  l!)ii;i. 


i  1900;  part  of  Harris  township  annexed 


6  Incorporated  from  part  of 
porated  in  1907. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  Fairview  city  in 


'  township  in  1909;  returned   i 


is  Incorporated  from  part  of  Sutton  township  in  1910;  returned  a 


1900. 


wn  incorporated  from  part  of  Meno  township 


»  Not  returned  separately  in  1907. 

10  Eingwood  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Van  township  in  1901. 

11  Organized  from  part  of  Chickasaw  Nation  in  1907. 

12  Incorporated  since  1900. 

13  Organized  from  parts  of  Cherokee  and  Creek  Nations  in  1907. 

» Incorporated  from  part  of  Choteau  township  in  1909;  returned  as  Incorpo- 
rated In  1907. 


-0  Bragg-;  town  ineorponiie.l  I'loin  pirl  of  Brewer  township  since 
«  Wain wright  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Brown  township 
22  Oktaha  town  incorporate.!  horn  pari  of  i 'ailing  township  in  1903. 
=3  Part  annexed  to  Agency  l:>\\  n  -hi n  since  1900. 
2<  Haskell  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Moore  township  in  1905. 
2'  Porum  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Porum  township  in  1906. 

26  Part  taken  to  form  Boynton  town  in  1910. 

27  Incorporated  from  part  of  Agency  township  since  1900.. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OP  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1,  1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries, 
etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes.] 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

liHO 

1907 

l'JOO 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900           1890 

Noble  Count    ' 

14,915 

14,198 

2  14,015 

Oklahoma  Count 

85,232 

55,849 

25,915         11,742 

Boone  townshi 

751 

524 
380 
G48 
413 
431 
552 
247 
327 
628 
500 
1,085 
3,133 
276 
664 
1,148 

1,04s 

378 

m 

157 
100 
575 

663 
647 
639 
530 

14,223 

683 
802 
444 

326 
624 
353 
508 

351 
677 
521 

2,  SSI 

754 
921 
406 

759 
696 
349 
205 
142 
616 

242 

684 

963 

1,111 

978 

2,090 

536 
547 
636 
372 
716 
982 
1,300 
356 
168 
68 
ISO 

163 

fl 

56 

620 

310 

119 

59 

132 

1,008 

750 

64,205 

6,642 

8,320 

12,705 

6,SS6 

7,876 

9,400 

8,196 

4,7S2 

1,803 

705 

488 

873 

21,116 

746 



Black  Bear  township 

::;:.... 

622 

773 
597 

752 
750 
1,020 
994 
616 
976 

608 

612 

1,015 
538 
805 

706 
640 
635 

694 

3,351 

314 

694 
1,111 
3,121 

782 
866 

550 
002 
736 
598 
546 
494 

12 10,453 

695 

736 

669 

609 
599 

680 
423 

679 

1,332 
2,041 

1,618 

412 

1,051 

3,672 

734 

1,169 

S62 

007 

1,198 

1,010 

196 

56 

SO 

46 
64 
745 

19,995 

108 

1,054 

673 

32,452 

1,031 

715 

10,037 

331 

154 

4,151 

2,223 

498 



3,112 
821 
548 

1,137 

14,362 

729 

568 
900 

201 

Watova  township 

15,595 

Bald  Hill  townshi 

2,566 

1,334 

1,624 

294 

156 

46 

787 
1,746 
1,114 

971 

'S16 

235 

158 

316 

S64 

2,188 

1,126 

419 

1,737 

1,229 

1,471 

2,209 
824 

1,007 

855 

223 

126 

276 

230 

824 

545 

2,171 

2,497 

1,671 

277 

516 

328 

214 

336 

1,322 

4,176 

1,430 

8S2 

823 

1,091 

695 
720 

603 

249 

1,069 

1,979 

1,051 

850 

618 

935 

1,027 

Morse  township 

Ward  4 

1,114 

493 

2,105 
1,124 
272 
3,155 
1,020 
1,396 

■■•■<■         .-II    l.lll     . 

Weleetka  city  » 

Weleetka  township "' 

Ward4 

1  Parts  of  Otoe  and  Missouri,  and  Fonca  Indian  Reservations  annexed  in  1904  and 
part  of  Payne  County  annexed  in  1907. 

-  '    mini  •     nun    iii'  i   .'!:•  '    implilnii 


ed  from  part  of  Otoe  and   Missouri  Indian  Reservation  in  IE 

taken  to  form  Red  Rock  town  in  1904. 

6  Warren  Valley  township  returned  as  part  of  Lowe  township  in  1900. 


I      .,    .,  :  '    '  ,'■.,.      1      ii 


"  Incorporated  in  1905. 


•»  Incorporated  from  pa  rl  oi  1  astle  township  in  1910. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Paden  township  in  1908;  part  taken  to  form  Castle  town 
in  1910. 

20  Okemoli ' 'i     incorpoialoil  inno  ji.nl  0;"  ( il.cnuih  township  since  1900. 

21  Incorporate  1  nom  pari  of  I'mieti  ion  o.hip  since  1900. 

22  Parts  taken  to  form  Boley  and  Castle  townships  in  190S  and  Paden  town  since 
1900. 

'.,..,     e:    :  !   :  .'I,   ■.  i ,  p.    I    I    I'.C.nl    mil  i    "         ,  :■!.  ,    i    .        i  i,  'I:  ii.   '   I  IP    o 

2<  Britton  town  iuenrporalod  from  purl  of  I'.iiilon  iownship  in  1909. 

2&  Choctaw  town  i.n  . »r i .. n . 1 1 . -. i  hum  purl  ol  Ohoeiaw  iownship  in  1904. 

26  Part  annexed  to  Oklahoma  City  in  1910. 

2i  Harrah  town  incorpor.o eil  from  purl  oi  ifll;  iownship  in  1908. 

28  Parts  annexed  p,  I  ski   luiiim  <  ii  v  in  loo:,  and  1910. 

»  Jones  town  incorporated  from  pari  ol  s  printer  township  in  1909. 

3»  Luther  town  ir.ei.rpo,'  He.l  horn  inri  ol  l.nlhrr  Iownship  in  1905. 

81  Part  of  Creole  v  lownsliir ,o\n.i  in   ilifin,  pari  i  inelm  line  Cn  pit  ol  J  J  hi  tow  in 

annexed  in  1910,  p;h  Is  of  i  H-Jshomn  low  oship  annexed  in  1905,  1906,  and  1908,  and 
part  of  Council  Crmo  l.ou  nship  annexed  in  1910. 

82  Parts  annexe!  in  Oklahoma  Citv  in  1905,  1906,  and  1908. 

s»  Beggs  city  incorporated  from  pari  of  IV'.Tgs  iownship  in  1902. 
"  Incorporated  since  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION- OKLAHOMA.  429 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1, 1907,  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  In  boundaries, 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900           1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910              1907 

1900          1890 

Okmulgee  County— Continued. 

1,686 

1,429 

1,710 

1,356 
920 

1,390 
401 

15,332 

Pawnee  County— Continued. 

361                 380 
883                 993 

273                  229 

838  '               764 
642  :               630 

224  !               272 
337  i               299 

20,101 

307 

1,464 

Ward/ 

620 

618 

604 

WwrdS !               67 

WardS 

5,333 

6,017 

819 

415 

isi 

4,087 
4,359 

470 

l-'airfax  inwn' 

120 
166 
111 

136 
119 
34 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

155 

277 

760 
157 
166 
SS7 

2,776 
931 
488 
462 
895 

3,674 

15,713 

468 

! 

Wardl 



Wardl 

849                  902 



2,408 

23,735 

22,022 

2'  20,909 

7,215 

Payne  County 

Ward  4 

705 
1,448 

646 
1,159 

568 
1,072 

319 

116 

341 

1,332 
67S 
873 
373 
45 
86 
124 
118 
762 
898 
863 
926 

1,285 
912 
603 

ISO 

186 

156 

1,083 

79 
150 
39 

777 

'bis 

1.411 

769 
1,400 

641 
1,259 

633 

826 

813 
1,082 

677 

1,119 

578 

226 

Strike  Ax  township  » 

3,303 
12,827 

Ottawa  County 10 

1,279 

1,038 

1,707 

569 

109 

1,071 

1,015 

1,366 

521 

606 

Af ton  town 

Afton  township  (township  6) 

Council  House  township"  (townships) 

— - 

Wards 

Wardl 

'736 
797 

'740 
856 

Kim  Grove  township 

Ward  5 89 

Wardl 813 

1,893 

1,527 

Glencoe  town  M 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

906 
682 
506 
1,143 
1,118 
135 

2,359 

2,033 

255 

1,170 

17,332 

WardS 

Wardi 

Karcissa  township  '-  (township  3) 

Ottawa  township  »  (township  8) 

1,230 

Glencoe  township  --' .. 

*>  1,080 
856 

623 
845 
1,287 
922 
670 

994 
902 
172 
584 
1,134 
1,007 
719 

Henry  township 

201 

144 

Indian  township 

Mound  township 

Paradise  township 



Pawnee  township 

Peoria  township 

Quapaw  township  '5  (township  2) 

2,493 

1,319 

321 

1,397 

17,112 

IVtUns  town 

Wardl 

224 

Ward2 

Wyandotte  township  18  (township  4) . . 

WardS 

18  12,366 

Ward  4 

1,103 
346 

882 
474 

Ripley  town 

Wardl 

623 
335 
765 
713 
1,295 
1,310 
267 
197 
275 
271 
629 
682 
147 
902 

624 
330 
762 
662 
1,282 
1,441 

Wardl 

WardS 

Rose  township  =» 

>o  861 
2,577 

800 

2,431 

Stillwater  city 

480 

Wardl 

211 

Wardl 

WardS 

851 
668 
960 

Ward  4 

Siillwau-r  township 

969 

1,090 
1,050 

Union  township.     

1,315              1,174 

647 
654 

391 
1S1 
163 

House  Creek  township  i» 

S47 

WardS 

'  Parts  taken  to  form  Foraker  and  Fairfax  towns 

5  Parts  taken  to  form  Bigheart  and  Hominy  towns 

6  Incorporated  from  part  of  Big  Hill  township  in  1909;  returned  as  incorporated 


of  Strike  Ax  township  in  1907. 

10  Organized  from  Modoc,  Ottawa,  Peoria,  Quapaw,  Shawnee,  and  Wyandotte 
Indian  Reservations  and  parts  of  Cherokee  Nation  and  Seneca  Indian  "  — 


Quapaw  township  si 


ffld  Wyandotte  townships  in  190S. 


"  Part  of  Otoe  and  Missouri  Indian  Reservation  annexed  in  1904. 

'8  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 

1900  and  1907. 

19  Organized  since  1900. 

20  Blackburn  township  organized  in  1900;  Blackburn  town  incorporated  from 
part  of  Blackburn  township  in  1900. 

_n  1900. 
=3  Jennings  and  Hallett  towns  incorporated  from  parts  of  McElroy  township  in 

1901  and  1910,  respectively. 

2<  Lagoon  township  organized  since  1900;  Maramec  town  incorporated  from  part 
of  Lagoon  township  in  1904. 

25  Skedee  township  organized  since  1900;  Skedee  town  incorporated  from  part  of 
Skedee  township  In  1903. 

26  Part  annexed  to  Noble  County  in  1907. 

«  County  total  includes  population  (1,490)  of  Rock  and   Walnut    townships. 
annexed  to  Noble  County  between  1900  and  1907. 

»s  Yale  tow  11  incorporated  mmi  part  of  Eagle  township  in  1903. 

=9  Gl"ncoe  town  incorporated  from  parts  of  Glencoe  and  Rose  townships  in  1 000. 

so  Includes  population  of  part  of  Glencce  town. 


430 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Mn.oBcivn.m™, 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Pittsburg  County  i 

47,660 

» 37,677 

Pontotoc  County— Continued. 

1,044 
216 
212 
185 
211 
220 
494 

3,154 

43,595 

1,079 

780 

m 
m 
m 

116 
1,630 
1,238 
1,586 

481 

128 
118 

2,273 

6, 140 

2.024 

2,963 

629 

786 

1.142 

406 

481 

2,363 

1,021 

SI! 

265 

268 

277 

2,774 

2,884 

625 

6?9 

700 

9S0 

12,954 

4,598 

3,010 

1,532 

1,846 

876 

1,293 

697 

148 

400 

149 

2,217 

1,064 

1,536 

24,331 

517 

::;: 

2, 382 

2,056 

1,433 

401 

530 
3,128 

43,272 

26,412 

522 

Pottawatomie  County 

Ward  4 

381 
1SS 
128 
121 
4,050 
2,735 

2)942 
2,130 

178 
126 

84 

2,061 

2,900 

2,217 

166 

638 

503 

249 

122 

132 

2,491 

12,474 

1,880 

2,528 

1,712 

2,016 
1,371 
1,626 
382 
U6 
S86 
413 
677 

10,118 

465 

2,188 

582 

3,845 

1,452 

2,435 

4,210 
2,677 
2,898 
2,731 
3,194 
2,172 
387 

2,321 
2,453 
2,661 
2,424 
2,165 
1,187 

[ Tartsti.i:  nr  >  il\  - 

2,352 

Ward4 

307 
1,654 
803 

1,982 
2,929 

2,170 
207 
784 
575 

1,851 
2,278 
1,967 

Fun-si.  lownsliip 

2,187 
1,508 

Krebs  city6 

498 

MeAlestorcity 

8,144 

M,125 

2,576 
10,955 

1,952 

1,621 

1,193 

1,803 
2,054 

Ti  township '5 

739 
8,295 

23,057 

Yntlers  town  » 

1,273 
305 
251 
345 

145 

227 
2,312 
1,203 

992 
1,715 
2.623 

12,861 

862 

Ada  city  9 

4,349 

1,027 

1,250 

1,266 
645 
69 

281 

245 

1,638 

4,320 

2,281 

931 

182 

315 

187 

247 

1,358 

2,457 

3,257 

(10) 

2,465 

950 

557 

1,225 

2,236 

13,239 

2,465 
3,813 

"872 

a  6,190 

BarXtownshto"* 

636 
1,351 
1,147 

.468 
1,730 

l!843 

1,256 

288 

1,816 
1,706 
1,881 

1,320 

Midland  township 

2,534 

Kiowa  township  K 

.  .r  township,  annexed  to  Cana- 
dian and  Quinton  townships:  and  popnhiion  ri.-J7i','  of  ilailevville  and  Hartshorne 
townships,  annexed  to  Dow  township,  since  1907. 

3  Part  of  BiKkluoksy  township  annexed  to  Alderson  township  in  1909. 

4  Part  annexed  to  Indianofa  township  in  1909;  part  of  Bower  township  annexed 


r  to  i\-n  incorporated  from  part  of  Avoca  township  since  1900. 


>'■  McComb  . 
'6  Earlsboro 

'■      V'.     .V'f      I  I 


ir.    11  n:iri  (,f  1    i!  1] el  i  fiiivr    hi]   siDCe  1900. 
incorporated  from  part  of  Earlsboro  township  since  1900. 
— *  of  Eason  township  since  1900. 


>  Ineorpofated  since  1900. 

10  Not  returned  separately  in  1907. 

11  Part  of  Bower  to wnshi'p  ■   ! 


1  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
isaliilated    with       1900  and  1907. 

M  Organized  since  1900. 

.'..-,  .  !  -  ,   I  ,  I  ■  I  I    ■        .        '         .   ' 


;  returned   as  incor- 


*  Part  taken  to  form  Cheyenne  town  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

as  of  July  1.  V 
ie  footuotes.j 


431 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900          1890 

Roger  Mills  County— Continued. 

1,176 
1,508 
1,085 

229 

17,736 

1,835 
1,127 
1,550 
1,098 

15,485 

Sequoyah  County— Continued. 

797 
351 
032 

34 

60 

35 

84 

103 

1,354 

1,937 

1,864 

342 

651 

671 

181 

204 

1,907 

'   1,466 

1,187 

343 

1,040 
1,533 
2,479 

sss 

432 

860 
279 
739 
295 

! 

136 

2,085 
1,053 

2^404 
980 
906 
828 
804 
494 

92 
151 
161 

1,350 
272 
220 
162 
228 
468 

2,866 
773 
718 
743 
6S2 

1,324 
218 
256 

458 
2S5 
405 
255 
80 
52 
57 

340 
132 
62 
166 

19,964 

1,981 

915 

1,012 

2,109 

886 

1,161 

518 

:::: :::::::::: 

1,157 

1,946 

1,714 

292 

620 

618 

1 

241 

831 

1,744 
1,282 
-1,177 

287 

1,249 

566 

1,158 
1,468 
1,698 

965 

2,064 

855 

414 



1,075 

376 

S79 
385 
794 
762 

22,252 

345 

617 
645 

20,148 

296 

Stephens  County 15 

324 
349 

3°8. 

Wardl 

S^rdf 

Brown  township  is 

1,780 

1,301 

SSS 

&02 

566 

2.477 

706 

713 

512 

548 

1,544 

2,258 

3,418 

1,965 

400 

780 

S9S 
3,420 
1,010 

954 
2,125 

14,249 

Comanche  city 

Wardl 

1,410 

547 

Talala  towns 

307 

Ward2 

2,451 

1,164 

14,687 

Ward2 

Wards 

2,207 

3,861 

761 

261 

m 

256 

3,022 

2,054 

1,779 

2,446 

241 

99 

72 

70 

476 

1,022 

362 

276 

385 

2,095 

25.005 

1,476 

3,021 

620 

2,591 
2,279 
3,021 

1,648 

Econtuehka  township 9 . . : 

Konawa  town 6 

Kins*  township  "; 

Wardl 

Ward2 

>.::.  1    '■■■.■!■  -. 

1,016 

WardS 

Konawa  township 

2,270 
1,367 
1,774 
1,314 
237 

Lincoln  township 

Ward  4 

Parks  township 

3,891 

Sasakwa  town 6 

Wardl 

2,857 
21 16,448 

206 
794 

1,608 
22,499 

600 
539 
391 
269 
242 

1,416 

1,402 

Brent  township 

953                  658 

Grand  Valley  township 

503 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Bowman  township  in  1909. 

-  Parts  of  Washita  and  Wilcox  townships  :n;iv>  erl  in  1909. 

a  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Bowman  township  and  part  annexed  to  Streeter 
township  in  1989;  own ship  annexed  in  1909. 

*  Parts  annexed  to  Stvecner  and  \\>-hiUi  iov.nships  in  1909 

'-  Organized  from  parts  of  Cherokee  and  Creek  Nations  in  1907. 

s  Incorporated  since  1900. 

7  Organized  from  Seminole  Nation  and  part  of  Creek  Nation  in  1907. 

■  Wewoka  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Brown  township  in  1907. 

9  Part  taken  to  form  Seminole  town  in  1908. 

>°  Incorporated  from  part  of  Econtuehka  township  in  1908;  returned  as  incor- 
porated in  1907. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Cherokee  Nation  in  1907. 


i  1910.    Incorporated  from  part  of  Campbell 


13  Organized  from  part  of  Wall  township  since  1907;  part  taken  to  form  Richland 


-°  Organized  from  part  of  Beaver  County  in  19 
21  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  < 


y  redistricted  since  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


~™. 

1910 

190J 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Texas  County— Continued. 

1.342 
48S 

S77 

m 

801 
434 
340 
525 

m 

68 

1,063 

362 
991 

790 
279 
678 
515 
525 
372 
1S1 
135 
106 
521 
342 

18,650 

839 

Tulsa  County— Continued. 

18,182 

7,298 

1,390 

WardS !            '6,099 

662 

718 

448 

Wagoner  County  20 

22,086 

2119,829 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Hooker  township  - 

Nabisco  township 

Optima  township  > 

'I,."       .,i        '•     1,'V      i     ...      !    .  r  ■  J  |  : 

Adams  Creek  township  a 

I'llU'  Mound   h,n  n.ship  (  township  5). 

(  laiksyillo  town  23 

Coweta  city  7 

Wardl 

1,123 
1,456 

388 
1,187 

40S 

S96 
309 
1,275 
3,102 
1,910 
637 

L379 
1,089 

778 
1,542 
4,018 
1,269 

607 
1,124 
1,018 

17,484 

i,"378" 

334 

1,105 

Sledge  ville  township 

Stratton  township 

Tepee  township 

Texhoma  town  3 

Wardl 

262' 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Coweta  township  *« 

('reek  township  (township  4) 

Calcsville  township  (township  S) 

Lone  Star  township  « 

i,'265" 

2,353 

WardS 

Texhoma  township  3 

-,,.!■<■     !<■:■        .hi.--        '.I,    ..    :l            ,,'..! 

tfaahan  township  a 

1,642 

Turney  township 

12,869 

Shannon  township  25 

Stone  Bluff  township  a  (township  1). 
Tullahassee  township  "(township  7). 

1,'326" 

2,131 

2,950 

TiUman  County  < 

•■■■-••••• 

Alfalfa  township  '■> 

Carr  township 

1,345 

1,495 

361 

3,027 

928 
614 
82S 
830 
1,612 

875 
561 

SvardlJ. '. ! 

Ward2 

Davidson  town  e 

Frederick  city ' 

2,"  036' 

Ward4 

Washington  County  « 

B artlesville  city 

12,813 

WardS 

Grandfield  town  s 

Haskell  township 

536" 

6,181 
1,239 
1,006 
1,408 

4,215 

698 

Hazel  township 

Holton  township 

1,543 

1,564 

1,455 
1,336 

WardS 

WardS 

Manitou  town  » (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Kiowa  County.] 
Red  River  townships 

267                  259 
2,432  :             2,556 

Ward5 

l',S65 
307 
923 

1,344 

SS8 

305' 

713 

748 

Copan  township 

Stephens  township 

Tipton  town  9 

1,112 
441 

w 

142 

135 

510 

Dewey  city » 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

29S 
20S 
260 
1,626 
2,756 
599 
836 
786 
550 
725 
312 
539 

25,034 

| 

Tulsa  County  10 

34,993            21.693 

Jackson  township 

1,561 

425 
691 
873 
359 
873 
175 
564 

22,007 

Bixbytown'i 

Ward  1 

WardS 

384 

206 
18 

100 
2,771 

865 
1,576 

S29 

m 

S89 

434 

2.044 
942 
290 
530 

2,175 
373 

1,187 
350 

m 

104 
123 

283 

•wnship  28 

Madison  township 

Ochelata  town  28 

WardS 

Bixby  township  « 

Bowles  township 

1^434" 

903 

1,383 

Vera  township  » 

"15,001 

L950 

767 
488 

4S4 
261 

2,396 
240 

3,636 
525 
1S1 
205 
189 

2,357 

2,806 

1,626 

1,687 
752 
465 
821 

2,426 
379 
930 
397 

Wardl * 

2,004 

3,498 
540 

606  |               342 
505                  459 

3,765 
2,755 

*  Organized  from  port  ofCoinanohe  County  in  1907. 

■'•  10    11  incorporate.!  from  pari  01  Alfalfa  township  in  1909. 

*  Davidson  town  incorporated  from  part  of  I  ted  hi  via  township  in  1909. 


12  Part  taken  to  form  B 
*r  County  annexed  in  1909. 

orporated  from  part  of  Jenks  township  in  1907. 


0  Tulsa  County  in  1909. 


MClarksville 

1900. 

■'  Organized  from  part  of  township  2  in  1907. 

»  Shannon  township  organized  from  part  of  Tullahassee  township  in  1910. 

ss  Part  annexed  to  Tulsa  County  in  1909. 

2?  Organized  from  part  of  Cherokee  Nation  in  1907. 

-8  Ochelata  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Lincoln  township  in  1905. 


■'  West  Tulsa  town  annexed  in  1909. 


31  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 
1900  and  1907. 

f  Dill  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Elk  township  in  1908. 
w  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Seger  township  in  1907. 
«  Part  taken  to  form  Rocky  town  in  1908. 


changes  made  between 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


433 


[Figures  for  1907  are  derived  from  a  special  census  of  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory  taken  as  of  July  1,  1907  by  order  of  the  President.    For  changes  in  boundaries, 
•  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

MrNOKcrviL.ms.oN. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Washita  County— Continued. 

Woods  County— Continued. 

441 
1,160 

176 
258 
218 
416 
94 
709 
465 
467 

16,692 

Seger  township ' 

2,576 

857 
400 
S17 
140 

351 

3,358 
1,275 

17,567 

3,191 

2,884 

'  15,517 

» 34,975 

14,595 

is  7,469 

3,688 
6S9 
7S7 

1,18$ 

1,149 
797 
170 
315 
513 
196 
443 
146 
726 
997 

1,262 
577 
402 
434 
984 
300 

'854 

2,800 

1,499 

562 

752 

1,275 

1,729 

493 

757 

264 

512 

355 

98 

174 

83 

169 

595 

1,354 

2,720 

'769 
768 
512 
657 
2,359 

721 
1,346 
2,217 

274 

,673 

148 

136 

647 

1,527 

2,711 

2,018 

2,277 

1  Incorporated  from  part  of  Rainey  township  in  1908. 

8  Organized  from  parts  of  Oakdale  and  Union  townships  in  1907. 

'..,   i.!   ;'..'!■    :.      :     -.IimV    ri.il: 

'  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1908. 

s  Parts  taken  to  form  Texas  township  in  1908  and  part  of  Seger  township 
in  1907. 

"  Parts  taken  to  form  Alfalfa  and  Major  Counties  in  1907;  part  of  Woodward 
County  annexed  since  1900. 

'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricled  since  1907. 
»  Avard  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Avard  township  in  1909. 
•  Dacoma  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Belle  township  in  1907. 
10  Capron  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Driftwood  township  in  1910. 
"  Wavnoi.  iieo  poratedfn  rtol  SVaynoka  township  in  1910. 

>2  Parts  taken  to  form  Harper  County  and  part  of  Ellis  County  in  1907  and  part 
annexed  to  Woods  County  since  1908. 

*  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 


n  1906;  returned  as  part  of  Supply 


»  Incorporated  from  pa  ri  is  incorporated 

in  1907. 

2i  Incorporated  from  part  of  Supply  township  in  1906. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Ada  city 

Pontotoc 

4,349 
376 
493 

1,279 
366 

786 
303 
645 
4,821 

3,439 

1,273 

950 

713 

8,618 

511 
381 

1,968 
170 

6,181 

326 
855 
513 

378 
307 

524 
280 
384 
335 
3,266 

508 

508 
535 
483 

3,257 
340 
383 

1,071 

517 

272 

1,334 
828 
679 
259 
339 

428 
1,667 

696 
1,576 

282 

135 
487 

317 
1,143 

570 
206 
481 

703 
196 

883 
835 
260 

294 

770 

387 

2,024 

882 

471 

1,083 

1,350 

2,016 

824 
836 
393 
330 
300 

462 
1,134 

268 

Muskogee 

Muskogee 

606 

249 

Alderson  town 

Pittsburg 

Bridgeport  city 

626 

Oklahoma 

1,927 
2,800 

2,190 
862 

610 
8,759 

Broken  Arrow  city 

Buffalo  town 

Burlington  town 

Byarstown 

Byron  town 

Caddo  town 

1,383 

1,499 

Pushmataha 

537 
193 
312 

389 
183 
401 

253 
5,681 

Comanche 

930 

Pottawatomie 

465 
1,660 

Cameron  town 

Canadian  town 

Caney  town 

Canton  town 

Capron  town 

316 

522 

Pittsburg 

Bartlesville  city 

Washington 

4,215 

271 
720 
427 
378 

698 
112 

Beaver  City  town 

708 
491 
310 

Okmulgee 

276 

Beckham 

Kingfisher 

Noble 

444 
257 
283 
330 
2,644 

406 

256 

Billings  town 

Catoosa  town 

Rogers 

303 

618 

405 

2,234 

1,232 

362 

1,524 

1,249 

964 

241 

■   M     (Offll 

Pawnee 

Centralia  town 

Craig 

' 

Chandler  city 

Lincoln 

1,430 

Chattanooga  town 

Comanche 

Mcintosh 

427 
613 

303 

805 
566 

Bokoshe  town 

Le  Flore 

153 

Cherokee  city 

Alfalfa 

434  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

19(Jb 

1890 

Cheyenne  town 

Roger  Mills 

Grady 

408 

10,320 

242 

483 

2,806 

425 
1,310 
2,781 
3,255 

1,324 

1,301 
100 
307 

1,950 

489 
183 
1,187 
378 
413 

903 
220 
529 
1,072 
854 

146 
394 
361 
1,416 
166 

602 
1,344 
240 
278 
132 

2,477 

5,330 

579 

2,090 

7,872 
926 
178 

3,165 
206 

13, 799 

915 

1,307 

819 
509 

2,020 
248 

215 
374 

415 

382 

1,344 

525 

931 

*924 
351 
382 

957 
|      1,452 
186 
373 
320 

316 
740 
830 

'416 

305 
11,654 
1,342 
2,024 

147 
101 
356 
2,963 
857 

288 

'230 

344 

2,064 

334 

405 

1,441 

1,278 

2,921 

1,075 

1,410 
122 
305 

1,393 

469 
133 
1,105 
351 
305 

715 
209 
582 
826 
552 

727 
270 
780 
760 
1,665 

1,671 
350 
686 
275 

3,845 

307 
2,296 
964 
760 
525 

538 
4,582 

341 
•  562 
1,493 

188 
481 
253 

405 

290 
361 
365 
163 
595 

336 
273 

1,197 
216 

2,538 

439 

1,021 

761 

2,884 

275 
127 
635 
339 

7,788 

1,880 

412 

•      197 

768 

1,156 

677 
296 
217 
220 

310 

12,954 
166 
526 
638 

1,564 
271 

3,667 

(•         412 

515 

224 

342 

1,546 

1,965 

503 

476 
1,110 
349 
69 
199 

2,907 
438 
626 
706 
225 

493 
327 
701 
449 
855 

560 
212 
473 
521 
1,573 

1,051 
468 
532 
198 

3,136 

344 

'524 
468 

448 

599 
2,676 
254 
524 
726 

■ 

3,209 

Oklahoma 

Ileavener  town 

234 

855 

Hennessey  city 

Kingfisher 

Okmulgee 

1,367 

262 

211 

ck  town 

2,614 

376 
547 

Mcintosh 

]  [ni.lrin  illc  city 

Hollistown 

749 

Washington 

307 

626 

i  town 

272 

McCurtain 

Comanche 

Pittsburg 

139 
300 

Indiahoma  town 

Indianola  town 

307 
301 

298 

465 
380 
213 

Pittsburg 

226 

300 

Woods 

Tulsa 

Davenport  town 

512 

jettwi. ::::::::: 

1,340 
143 

108 

748 

1,346 

Oklahoma 

Kaw  City  town 

486 
229 

Delaware  town 

Nowata 

Br  an 

221 

Washington 

Keystone  town 

Dougherty  town 

276 
108 

4,' 510 
511 
387 

1,833 

5,370 
916 

437 



162 

2,214 

477 
803 
620 
1,508 
273 

273 

Kingfisher 

2,301 

Duncan  cit 

1,164 
2,969 

Pittsburg 

Seminole 

Pittsburg 

Pottawatomie 

Oklahoma 

965 
3,383 

294 
285 

El  Reno  cit 

Comanche 

Beckham 

474 

274 

5,562 

2,188 
331 

232 

1,102 

241 
337 

2,195 
276 

10,087 

974 
470 
521 

321 

Langston  town 

251 

192 
3,444 

Comanche 

"nid  eitv 

1,500 
154 
221 
861 

Beckham 

Mcintosh 

757 

Lexington  town 

Cleveland 

499 

Ma-or 

Lone  Grove  town 

Lone  Wolf  town 

Carter 

215 

Comanche 

Comanche 

220 

237 

462 

1,063 

745 
540 

872 
2,036 
755 
279 
334 

Oklahoma 

Pittsburg 

Pottawatomie 

423 

8,144 

207 

528 

784 

1,587 
249 

2,672 
394 
529 

272 

292 

1,391 

1,648 

575 

308 
802 

4,125 

Muskogee 

6i7 

iiccuriiiin  town 

Pottawatomie 

498 

Francis  town 

Madillcity 

Manchester  town 

158 

Gans  town 

Sequoyah 

136 

Garber  City  town 

Mannsville  town 

Maramec  town 

198 

McCurtain 

fBlaine 

Pawnee 

1,565 

Comanche 

Sequoyah 

842" 

1,016 

358 
183 

539 

Pottawatomie 

Gore  town 

Sequoyah 

,;i..,,. 

551 

1,026 

694 

317 

11,652 

839 

1,452 

314 

Miami  cit 

Ottawa 

1,893 
416 
644 

163 

274 
351 
675 
381 
791 

1,527 

10,006 

5,333 

Mill  1  rii'k  town 

Haileyville  town 

Pittsburg 

Cleveland 

Woodward 

129 

Moori'liiiid  town 

101 

Oklahoma 

Pittsburg 

Muskogee 

Hartshorne  city 

2,  435 
720 

2,352 

a  Park  town  ... 
Mountain  View  town  .. 

Haskell  town 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OKLAHOMA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1907,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


435 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1907 

1900 

1890 

Muldrow  t 

Sequoyah 

671 

441 

25,278 

264 

277 

348 
119 
480 
1,992 
403 

3,724 
128 

3,672 
366 
199 

550 

\         402 

920 

1,389 

64,205 

4,176 
324 
850 

255 

249 
373 
419 
310 
239 

2,689 
2,776 
2,161 

135 

603 
3,133 

255 
2,521 

1,113 

637 

548 

1,830 

1,025 

1,798 

2,740 

355 

C97 

597 

725 
574 
556 
350 
398 

378 
207 
411 
271 

378 
1,044 

298 

823 

1,207 

2,479 

8,283 

241 

73 
352 
476 
857 
159 

618 

443 

14,418 

465 

564 

4,254 

Shattuck  town 

1,231 

12,474 

152 

289 

606 

1,122 

196 

421 

1,173 

276 

575 

116 

1,583 

3,444 

1,039 
494 
685 

1,220 
321 

'l69 
352 
2,891 
340 
491 

468 
498 
1,626 
852 
573 

372 
361 

1,371 
441 

1,408 

1,776 

176 

18,182 

387 

794 

656 
312 
524 
794 
4,082 

4,018 
213 
405 

1,377 
677 

286 

948 

1,723 

533 

332 
1,160 
2,118 

380 

684 

1,229 

590 

802 

1,190 

1,022 

2,277 

411 

498 
2,696 

255 
2,002 

685 

231 
1,018 

1,009 

10,955 

180 

277 

342 

679 
296 

Pottawatomie 

3,462 
246 

Muskogee 

Woodward 

238 
167 

Nashville  tow 

364 

1,778 

457 

3,040 
109 

2,223 
445 

South  Cofleyvllle  town. 

1,754 
349 

2,225 
205 
498 
701 

503 
962 

219 

Cleveland 

Cleveland 

543 

it 

787 

Comanche 

575 

Mcintosh 

1,001 

2,577 

948 
530 
445 
1,313 
237 

2,935 

-    136 

250 

1,916 
307 
416 

430 
464 
1,621 
739 
583 

262 

2,431 

779 

Washington 

/Canadian 

\  Kingfisher 

359 

414 

775 

1,027 

32,452 

2,322 
286 
552 
349 

262 

Stonewall  town 

i  ikaivhr  town 

O'Keene  town 

800 

Okfuskee 

Oklahoma 

Okmulgee 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City 

10,037 

4,151 

1.198 

Woodward 

Muskogee 

T;ihle(iuah  city 

1,482 

308 
300 

222 

Le  Flore 

Orrtiv 

379 
272 
290 

2,157 

2,408 

1,943 

219 

201 

670 

2,881 

650 

237 
1,193 

Okfuskee 

Pottawatomie 

Comanche 

234 
1,467 

Paul*  Valley  city 

Garvin 

Beckham 

1,464 

925 

144 

719 
3,351 

Tishomingo  city 

1,300 

1,238 
211 

7,298 
289 
613 

419 
175 
31-2 
617 
3,157 

2,950 

Perkins  to 

P 

707 

i,390 

2,529 

1,155 
448 
393 

1,726 

998 

1,113 

2,553 

148 

2,528 

822 

Pond  Creek  city 

Grant 

McCurtain 

Washington 

Muskogee 

1,182 

Sequoyah 

296 
2,339 

2,372 

l'ryor  !""ieek  town 

Ma  es 

495 
2,277 

i, 

Muskogee 

Woodward 

Pittsburg 

'739 

201 
789 
1,608 
570 
096 

198 

Comanche 

Pottawatomie 

587 
873 

Ramona  town 

Washington 

Comanche 

:   !:a  town 

690 
397 
'277 

314 
159 

128 

lukomis  City  town.. 

688 

129 

Mcintosh 

v. "  it  herfbrd  city 

\>  I'blnTs  Falls  town... 

1,315 
332 
481 

1,020 
669 
624 
966 
794 

1,451 
375 

410 
390 

2,018 
321 

2,032 
439 
300 
830 

1,017 
211 
334 

Ringwood  town 

225 
346 

Muskogee 

474 

Rocky  town 

Okfuskee 

1,079 

296 

Sequoyah 

\\  e  :i  i  [lie  town 

Wetumka  town 

173 
588 

1,115 
1,698 
4,259 
237 
1,119 

Rush  Springs  town 

Ryan  city 

518 

Wilburton  City 

Wild  Cat  town  (Gray- 
son P.  0.) 

Latimer 

Salltsaw  town 

Sequoyah 

965 

891 

313 

Woodville  town 

Woodward  city 

Wyandotte  town 

Wynnewood  city 

Marshall 

Sayre  city 

Beckham 

Woodward 

224 
1,907 

333 
206 

351 
163 

Canadian 

OKEGON. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Baker  County  '. 


Ward  1 , 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward!, 

met  No.  2,«  including  parts  of  wards  2 

and  3  of  Baker  City 

Baker  City  (partof) 

Baker  precinct  No.  3,6  comprising  part  of  ward  3 

of  Baker  City 

Baker  precinct  No.  '. 
Baker  City.. 


comprising  ward  1  of 


lcluding  Bourne  town.. 


Bourne  precinct, 

Bourne  town  • 

Bridgeport  precinct 

Cleary  precinct 

Clifford  precinct,10  including  Whitney  town 

Whitney  town" 

Connor  Creek  precinct 

Copper  Butte  precinct ' 

Cornucopia  precinct ' 

Depot  precinct,  including  ward  4  and  part  of 
ward  3  of  Baker  City 

Baker  City  (partof) '.. 

Eagle  Valley    precinct/    including    Richland 


Richland  town  '2  . 
East  Eagle  precinct 13 
Elkhorn  precinct  ■«... 


including    Greenhorn 


including    Copperfield 


Copperfleld  town  " 

McE wen  precinct 

North   Sumpter  precinct,    including  part   of 

Sumpter  city 

Sampler  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sumpter  city"  in  ;\mih  -inrl  Smith 

Sumpter  precincts 

Pine  precinct  No.  1."  including  part  of  Halfway 


Halfway  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Halfway  town  "  in  Pine  precincts 

Nos.  1  and  2 

Pine  precinct  No.  2,™  including  part  of  Halfway 

Halfway  town  (part  of) 

Pocahontas  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct  i« 

Rye  Valley  precinct 

South  Baker  p  ini ,«  part  of  ward  3 

of  Baker  City 

Baker  City  (partof) 

South   Sumpter   precinct,    including   part   of 


Virtue  precinct21.. 


Benton  County 

Precinct  1,  Corvallis,  including  parts  of  wards 

2  and  3  of  Corvallis  city 

Corvallis  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cm  nig  precincts 

Nos.  2  and  S  and  parts  of  precincts  Nos.  1 


Wards 

Precinct   2,   Corvallis,23   comprising   parts    of 
wards  2  and  3  of  Corvallis  city. . 

•  ■<n  rnllix  city  (part  of). 

;  <  , .  i  .     , . 

'    ■■■ 


Precinct  5,  Fairmount 

Precinct  6,  Soap  i  'reek 

■       r       '■      ;[,■-■. 


Total  for  Fliiluhnlli  city  in  precincts  Nos.  11 

Precinct  12,  Willamette.".'. ". ". ". ". ". ". " ". ". ". '. '. '. '.'.'.'. 

Precinct  13,  Alsea 

Precinct  14,  Bellfountain 

15,  Monroe 

Precinct  IB,  West  Philomath,24  including  part 


Clackamas  County.. 


Bull  Run  precinct  2« 


Canyon  Creek  preempt... 


Clackamas  precinct 27 


KshH-ii'Ui  precinct  .'-"'  hicUi'lin.u   Ksl.acada  city... 

Estacada  city  ra 

George  precinct 

:  larding  precinct ..   -   .   - 

Harmony  precinct' 


■i  precinct 

',■.,•■.,>,■■ 

■  i,Li  precinct.... 

■  ■■,;■; 


_ n  (538)  of  Parker  precinct,  parts 

taken  to  form  Clifford  and  Greenhorn  pc-mcis  ami  part  annexed  to  Greenhorn 
precinct  since  1900;  and  population  i  chimed  independently  in 

....  ..         •   ■    .  1      I  ..,:,■.    I   '    .pi. i 


precinct,81  coextensive  with  Mil- 
waukee town... 
Milwaukee  tou 
Molalla  precinct. . 
Needy  precinct... 
New  Era  precinct. 
Oak  Grove  precinct  ■' . . 
^-egon  City  prew'--4-  " 
with  Oregon  Cit 
Oregon  City.. 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  S. . 

13  Taken  from  Union  County  in  1902  and  Sanger  precinct,  formerly  in  Unio 
County,  annexed  in  1907. 

«  Name  changed  from  Willows  in  1907. 

"  Incorporated  in  1903. 

18  Part  of  North  Powder  precinct  annexed  in  1907. 

"  Incorporated  in  1909. 

18  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

'     I    CM      >.■..;..  <'i'  ,     in    I'"' 


changes  made  between  20  Organized  to  1903  from  part  of  Pine  Valley  precinct,  taken  from  Union  County 


4  returned  as  Baker  precinct  No.  1  in  1900.    Part 

taken  to  form  part  of  Big  Creek  precinct  In  1902. 
»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Baker  City. 

*  Baker  precincts  Nos.  1  to  4  returned  as  Baker  precinct  No.  1  In  1900. 
i  Taken  from  Union  County  in  1902. 

8  Organized  Irom  parts  of  Baker  precinct  No.  1  and  Virtue  precinct  and  part 
of  territory  tal  inty,  in  1902. 

9  Incorporated  in  1900. 
ad  Greenhorn  precinct  ;  s  of  Parker  precinct  in 


.  '     I    :    i|.,.       :  ,      : 

11  Incorporated  in  1901. 
1J  Incorporated  in  1904. 


Greenhorn  precinct  in  1907. 


In  1902. 

21  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Big  Creek  precinct  In  1902. 

22  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

23  Parts  of  precincts  Nos.  2  and  3  annexed  to  Corvallis  city  in  1903. 

24  Precinct  Nc    in  orccni.  >-,'  fmin  part  of  precinct  No.  11  in  1908. 

25  County  total  includes  population  (1,583)  of  Macksburg,  Marquam,  and  Needy 
precincts,  not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

2«  Returned  as  Seivers  in  1900. 

27  Harmony  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Clackamas  precinct  in  1905. 

28  Returned  as  Garfield  In  1900. 
28  Incorporated  in  1905. 

30  Killin  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Marquam  precinct  In  1901. 

81  Oak  Grove  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Milwaukee  precinct  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 


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Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

fl'ivciiicL  iiiRiiia  fled  inn  prrriiict.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  be!  ween  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  19U0,see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 

1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabic  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Clackamas  County— Continued. 


Tualatin  precinct.. 


West  Oregon  City  precinct,  including  Willa- 
mette town 

Willamette  town ' 


Clatsop  County.. 

Astoria  precincts,'  Nos.  1 

Astoria  city 

A  stotia  ctty 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Wardi 

Chad  well  precinct 

Clatsop  precinct,  including  Clatsop  t< 

Clatsop  town 

Clifton  precinct  No.  1 ' 

Clifton  precinct  No.  2 ' 

Elsie  precinct 

Jewell  precinct 

John  Day  precinct  No.  1  • 

John  Day  precinct  No.  2  ' 

Knappa  precinct 


:o  7,  coextensive  with 


New  Astoria  precinct,  coextensive  with  New 


Olney  precinct 

Push  precinct 

Seaside  precinct,  including  Seaside  and  West 

Seaside  towns 

Seaside  town 

West  Seaside  town » 

Svensen  precinct 


Warrenton  precinct,  including  Warrenton  city. 

Warrenion  city 

Westport  precinct 

Youngs  River  precinct  8 


Columbia  County.. 


Apiary  precinct 

Auburn  precinct,  including  Vernonia  town 

Vernonia  town , 

Beaver  Falls  precinct 

Clatskanie  precinct,  including  Clatskanie  city.. 

Clatskanie  city 

Deer  Island  precinct 

Goble  precinct 

Marshland  precinct 

Nehalem  precinct 

Oak  Point  precinct. . 


Rainier  precinct,  including  Rainier  city 

Rainier  city 

Scappoose  precinct 

Union  precinct,  Including  Houlton  town  and 
St.  Helens  city 


Bandon  precinct,  including  Bandon  tc 


Coaledo  precinct,  including  Beaver  Hill  tc 
Beaver  Bill  town 

Coos  City  precinct  « 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Coos  County— Continued. 


j  Coos  River  precinct. 
!  Deer  Park  precinct. 
j  Dora  precinct. 


291  '    East  Coquille  precinct,  n  including  part  of  Co- 


»  East  and  West 

Coquille  -precincts 

|  Empire  precinct,  "  including  Empire  city 

Em  i lire  city 

Enchanted  Prairie  precinct 

Four  Mile  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

Lee  precinct '» 

Missouri  precinct 10 

Myrtle  Point  precinct,  including  Myrtle  Point 


Myrtle  Point  city  " 

i  recinct 

North  Bend  precinct, l*  including  North  Bend 


•  ■inct,"  including  part  of 


n  North  and  South 


Norway  precinct 

'       I  .        mi 

Prosper  precinct 


South  Marshii  uling  Eastside 

town  and  part  of  Marshfleld  town 

Eastside  town  J 

Marshfleld  town  (part  of) 

!■■■■',  .■;,.■.. 

Sumner  precinri... 

Ten  Mile  precinct 

West  Coquille  precinct,  >s  including  part  of  Co- 
quille city 

Coquille  city  (part  of) 


Crook  County  . , 


Black  Butte  precinct. . 
Breese  precinct 

Camp  Creek  precinct. . 


Haystack  precinct.. 
Howard  precinct. . . 
Ireland  precinct.. 


Madras  to 
Laidlaw  precinct. . . 
Lamonta  precinct. . 


Maury  precinct 

Mill  Creek  precinct 

Montgomery  precinct 

Newsom  Creek  precinct 

Powell  Butte  precinct 

Prineville  precinct,  coextensive  with  Prlnevllle 


?  redacts  Nos.  1  and  2;  an  of  population  (167)  of  John  Day  precinct,  taken  to  form 
ohn  Day  precincts  Nos.  1  and  2,  since  1900. 

•  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
1890  and  1900. 

•  Astoria  precincts  Nos.  1  to  7  organized  from  old  Astoria  precinct  in  1905. 

•  Organized  from  part  of  Clifton  precinct  in  1905. 

•  Organized  from  part  of  John  Day  precinct  in  1905. 
» Incorporated  in  1905. 

•  Returned  as  Youngs  Bay  in  1900. 


Willow  Creek  precinct 

Warm  Springs  Indian  Reservation  (part  of) 

Total  for  Warm  Springs  Indian  Reservation 
in  Crook  and  Wasco  Counties 

1890)  of  Marshfleld  precinct,  taken  to  form  North  and  South  Marshfleld  precincts 
between  1890  and  1900. 

10  Lee  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Burton  Prairie  and  Missouri  precincts 


» Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 
»  North  Bend  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Empire  and  North  Marshficld 
precincts  in  1904. 

» Incorporated  in  1904. 

"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1906. 

w  Incorporated  In  1910. 


438 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


EckleyWecinct . . 


Jerrys  Flat  precinct... 

t  precinct 

.  i.  precinct... 


Quosaten  precinct.. 


Austin  precinct,  including  Austin  town 

A  ustin  town" 

ear  Valley  precinct14.'. 

Canyon  City  precinct,"  including  Canyon  City 

Canyon  City  town 

Forty-nine  precinct 16 .' 

>  'i: ,''■        ■'  -       ■         "  ■■■       " 

Granite  town 

Hamilton  precinct 

John  Day  precinct,  including  John  Day  city 


Douglas  County .' 

Bohemia  precinct  * 

-i  i  precinct,  including  Oakland  city.. 

•     Oakland  city 

Camas  Valley  precinct 

Cimyonville   precinct,'1   including   Canyonville 

Canyonville  town  6 

Civil  Bend  precinct 

Coles  Valley  precinct 7 

Comstock  precinct 

Cow  Creek  precinct 

Days  Creek  precinct  6 

Deer  Creek  precinct,  including  part  of  Roseburg 


Gardiner  prcchiH  ."including  Gardiner  town. 

Gardiner  town 

Glendalc  piccinei    including  Glendale  city.. 

Glendalt  city g 

Kellogg  precinct 

Lookingglass  precinct 


Monument  town 18 . . 
Quartzburg  precinct 19 . . 
Ko  clmd  precinct 


Harney  County. . 


Alvord  precinct , 

Burns  precinct,  including  Burns  city 

Burns  city 

Catlow  precinct 

Cold  Springs  precinct » 

Crane  Creek  precinct w 

Curry  precinct 

Diamond  precinct 

Drewsey  precinct,  including  Drewsey  town 


Pass  Creek  precinct,  including  Drain  towi 

Perdue  precinct 

I.'iddlc  precinct,  including  Riddle  town.. 

Riddle  town 

Roseburg  precinct,  including  part  of  Roseburg 


Lake  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Poison  Creek  precinct 

Pueblo  precinct 

Saddle  Butte  precinct 

Silvies  precinct 

Warm  Spring  precinct 

Wild  Horse  precinct 

Hood  River  County 22 


Umpqua  precinct,  including  part  of  Roseburg 

city 

Roseburg  city  (part  of) 

'■■•■■  '■■■         '     c    :. '    i'-u '■'"'•■ 

burg  city 

Roseburg  city  (.part  of) 

Wilbur  precinct 

Yonealla  precinct,  including  Yoncalla  city. . 
Yoncalla  city  8 

Gilliam  County 

Arlington  precinct,  including  Arlington  city 

Arlington  city 

Blalock  precinct 

Condon  precinct,  including  Condon  city. . 
Condon  city  » 

Ferry  Canyon  precinct 


precinct 

ek  precinct 

Trail  Fork  precinct 

Willow  Creek  precinct. . 


Hood  River  city. . 
r""J  ^liver  city  (; 

for  Hood 

',  Hood  River  Center,  and  West  Hood 

ir  precincts.. 

Falls  precinct 

Hood  River  Center  precinct,  including  part  of 


West  Hood  River  precinct,  including  part  of 

Hood  Rivercity 

Hood  River  city  (part  of) 

Jackson  County 

Antioch  precinct 

Applegate  precinct 

Barron  precinct 

Big  Butte  precinct 

Central  Point  precinct,  including  Central  Point 

town 

Central  Point  town 

Climax  precinct 

™-  ~'e  Point  precinct 


i  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
3)  of  Lake  precinct,  annexed  to  Gardiner 


1 890  and  1900. 

2  County  total  includes  population  ( 

.   nun 
•  County  to!  id.ion  (734)  of  Coles  Valley  and  Wilbur  precincts, 


III      'I  I      [       \\       II        I       II        II  III  .'..,.......!..  ■  •  ,,.,  ,.,..  .,■,■■  ,     , 

1S90  and  1900. 

"  Incorporated  it 


it  returned  separately  in  li 


■L  Lake  precinct  annexed  in  1! 


n  Rock,  and  Rowe 
390  and  1900. 

"  Counfy  totals  include  population  (177  in  1900;  52  In  1890)  of  Olive  Creek  pre- 


18  Incorporated  in  190.5. 


precincts  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.  For  changes  in 


439 


Jackson  County— Continued. 


Wardl 

WardS .' 

Wards 

■  i, .nil.      ■  ...      ,        ... 

i;  precinct 

>  lading  Gold  Hill  town... 


North  Medi'oni  precinct,  Including  ward  3  and 
part  of  ward  1  of  Medford  city 

■■  ■     i ' 

','..,',■  , 

>;.  ,.'.,,,,    ■      !■.,■■    ■.',  : 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Phoenix  precinct,  including  Phoenix  town 


Ashland  city 

:  .    -  /.',', 

South  Jacksonville  precinct,  including  part  of 

Jacksonville  ei I  \ 

Jacksonville  city  (part  of) 

South  Medford  precinct,  including  ward  2  and 

part  of  ward  1  of  Medford  city 

Medford  city  (part  of) 

Sterling  precinct 

Talent  precinct 

Trail  precinct 

Union  precinct 

Watkins  precinct 

West  Ashland  precinct,  including  ward  2  and 

part  of  ward  1  of  Ashland  city 

Ashland  city  (part  of) 

Willow  Springs  precinct 


Josephine  County .. 


Kerby  precinct 

Leland  precinct  * 

Lucky  Queen  precinct 

'.  c-oinct 

precinct 

North  Grants  Pass  precinct,  including  ward  ; 

and  part  of  ward  1  of  Grants  Pass  city 

Grants  Pass  city  (part  of).. 
^otalfor  Gran"  »»••«**•«*•. 
West  Granti 
Ward  1.. 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

riacer  precinct 6 

Selma  precinct 6 

Slate  Creek  precinct 

South  Grants  Pass  precinct,  including  ward  3 

and  part  of  ward  4  of  Grants  Pass  city 

Grants  Pass  city  (part  of) 

Waldo  precinct 

™r~.t  Grants  Pass  precinct,  including  parts  of 


Klamath  County.. 


1.71S 
5,020 


4,676 

8,840 

2,687 
S.S84 


31.1 


221 


Langell  Valley  precinct 

1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

'County  total  includes  population  (115)  of  Mount  Reuben  precinct,  annexed 
to  Leland  precinct  since  1900. 

«  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Klamath  County— Continued. 
Llnkville  precinct,   including  Klamath   Falls 

Klamath  Falls  town 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 : , 

Ward  B , 

Lost  River  precinct 

Odell  precinct  ? 


Tule  Lake  precinct . . 


Cogswell  Creek  precinct.. 
Crooked  Creek  precinct. .. 
Drews  Valley  precinct 


Lakeview  town. . 

Total  for  Lakeview  town,  coextensive  with 
North  and  South  Lakeview  precincts.., 


Blue  River  precinct I0 


precinct 

Coyote  precinct 

Creswell  precinct,  iac\\u\)<\u,  Creswell  town... 

Creswell  town  » 

East  Cottage  Grove  precinct,  including  parts  of 

wards  1  to  3  of  Cottage  Grove  city 

Cottage  Grove  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cottage  Grove  city  in  East  and  West 

Cottage  Grove  precincts 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Elmira  precinct 

Fairmount  precinct,"  including  part  of  ward  1 

of  Eugene  city 

Eugene  city  (part  of) 

Total  for. K  rig  North  and 

South  Eugene  precincts  and  part  of  Fair- 

• :'      .'     i.     'J        U 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Fall  Creek  precinct 

Five  Rivers  precinct 

Florence  precinct,  including  Florence  town. 

Florence  town 

Gate  Creek  precinct 

Glentena  precinct 

Goshen  precinct 

Hazel  Dell  precinct .' 

Heceta  precinct 

Hermann  precinct 

Irving  precinct 

Jasper  precinct 

Lake  Creek  precinct 

Lane  precinct 

Long  Tom  precinct 

Lost  Valley  precinct 

Mabel  precinct 

Mapleton  precinct 

Middle  Fork  precinct 

Mohawk  precinct " 

Mound  precinct 

North  Eugene  precinct,  comprising  wards  2  and 
3  of  Eugene  city 


3,515 


1,072    . 


8  County  total  includes  population  (83)  of  East  Warner  precinct,  annexed  to 
North  and  South  Warner  precincts;  population  (775)  of  Lakeview  precinct,  taken 
to  form  North  and  South  Lakeview  precincts;  and  population  (69)  of  New  Pine 
Creekprecinct,  taken  to  form  part  of  I  ict,  between  1890  and  1900. 

'  Countv  total  includes  population  (43)  of  McKenzie  precinct,  annexed  to  Blue 
River  precinct  since  1900. 

io  McKenzie  precinct  annexed  in  1903. 

a  Incorporated  In  1909. 

w  Part  of  Fairmount  precinct  annexed  to  Eugene  city  in  1905. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  Wendling  precinct  in  1901. 


440 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 


[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Lane  County— Continued. 

North  Junction  precinct,  including  part  of  Junc- 


(   City  in  North  and  South 


Pleasant  Hill  preciuct. . 


Siuslaw  precinct. . 


Junction  City  {-part  of) 

Spencer  precinct 

Springfield  precinct,  including  Springfield  town. 

Springfield  town 

Thurston  precinct 

Wallace  i  precinct 

Walton  precinct 

:      r, 

West  Cottage  Grove  precinct,  including  parts  of 

■    ■       i   ,  ■  i  ■  ■  ■  ■  i  ;. 

Cottage  Grone  city  (pari  of) 

Willamette  precinct,  including  Coburg  city.. 

Coburg  city 2 

Z  um  alt  precinct 


Lincoln  County.. 


Five  Rivers  precinct .  . 
Little  Elk  precinct 


Newport  city 

Siletz  precinct 

Tidewater  precinct 

Toledo  precinct,  including  Toledo  city. . 

Toledo  city 

Yaquina  precinct 


Linn  County— Continued. 

city  ,,.... 

Total  for  Scio  city  in    North  mid  South  Scio 

precincts 

Orleans  precinct 

Price  precinct,  including  part  of  ward  3  of  Al- 
bany city 

Albany  city  (part  of) ! 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Santiam  precinct 

Shedd  precinct | 

Shelburn  precinct » 

Sodaville  precinct,  including  Sodaville  town 

Sodaville  town 

South  Brownsville  precinct,  including  part  of 
Brownsville  city. 
Brownsville  -•''* 
South  Harrisbi 

Harrisburg  civ 

Harrisburg  city  (part  of). 

South   Lebanon   precinct,   including   part   of 

Lebanon  city 

Lebanon  city  (part  of)... 

South  Scio  precinct,  including  part  of  Scio  city.. 


Sweet  Hometown.. 

Syracuse  precinct 

Tallman  precinct 


Waterloo  town 

West  Albany  precinct,6  including  ward  1  and 
part  of  ward  2  of  Albany  city . . 


Albany  city  (part  of)... 


Malheur  County 

Barren  Valley  precinct 8 

Big  Bend  precinct  > 

Bully  precinct,"1  including  Westfall  town.. 

Westfall  town" 

Carlile  precinct 

Castle  Rock  precinct 

Crowley  precin'  '  " 


Albany  precinct,'  comprising  part  of  ward  2  of 
Albany  city 

:.',■,';  ,         ,/,■■,;       i,f,      I  lt,nn)j    ami 


Ward  1  . . 

Wards 

Ward  S 

Center  precinct 

Crawfordsville  precinct 

East  Albany  precinct,'  comprising  part  of  ward  3 

of  Albany  city. . 
Foster  precinct... 
Fox  Valley  c 


North  Brownsville  precinct,  including  part  of 


Total  for  in    North  and 

■ 
North  Harrisburg  precinct,  including  part  of 

Harrisburg  city 

Harrisburg  city  ( part  of) 

'.  ig  city  in  North  and  South 

Harrisburg  precincts 

:  rorth  Lebanon  precinct,  including  part  of  Leb- 
anon city 

Lebanon  city  (part  of) . . 


688 


Total  for  Lebanon  rliij  in  North  and  South 

Lebanon  precincts 1,810 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Mohawk  precinct  In  1901. 

5  Incorporated  In  1906. 

»  Kern  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Morris  precinct  in  1901. 


North  Ontario  precinct,1*   including   part   of 

Ontario  town 

Ontario  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ontario  town  in  North  and  South 

Ontario  precincts 

North  Vale  precinct,"  including  part  of  Valecity. 


Vale  city  (part  of).. 
Total  for  Vale  city  h 
precincts. . 


Owyhee  precinct 18 . 
Red  Butte  precinct. 


l  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 


•  Nt  comparison  of  populatio 
and  1900. 

«  Albany,  East  Albany,  and  West  Albany  precincts  returned  as  West  Albany 
precinct  in  1900. 

»  Kingston  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Jordan  and  Shelburnprecincts  inl905. 


precinct;  and  population  (61  in  1890)  of  Mormon  Basin  precinct,  annexed  to  Malheur 
precinct,  between  1890  and  1900. 

s  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Hoodoo  and  Crowley  precincts  In  1905  and  1907, 


North  and  South  Vale 


South  Ontario   precinct,16   including   part   of 
Ontario  town 

Ontario  town  (part  of) 

South  Vale  precinct,1' including  part  of  Valecity. 

Vale  city  (part  of ) 

Star  precinct l5 - 

Stone  precinct 

Summit  precinct 

Three  Forks  precinct 

Marlon  County 


Brooks  precinct 

Butteville  precinct,  Including  Buttevllle  city. .. 

Butteville  city  a 

Champoeg  precinct 

9  Organized  from  part  of  Owyhee  precinct  in  1905. 

10  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Hoodoo  precinct  In  1906. 
"  Incorporated  in  1905. 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  Barren  Valley,  Hoodoo,  Owyhee,  and  Star  precinct 
in  1907. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  Barren  Valley,  Bully,  Junction,  and  Vale  precincts  In 
1905;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Crowley  precinct  in  1907. 

»  Crooked  Creek  precinct  annexed  in  1910. 

"    !   .,  .':.!,;,:•    !    i  ,-<),]      [■.    ri    W    I  Pili'H  Ml    p-.i-rlll     i     I    '    I'll! 

16  Organized  from  part  of  Vale  precinct  in  1910. 

17  Incorporated  in  1903. 

■«  Parts  taken  to  form  Big  Bend  precinct  in  1905  and  part  of  Crowley  precinct 
In  1907. 

u  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Crowley  precinct  in  1907. 

M  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 

»  Incorporated  In  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON.  441 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

election  precinct.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910.  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


I'.llll'p,  Vul.    I.Tai.'le.,  [ 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Marlon  County— Continued. 


I'heniawu  piccinel.  . 


l-aiiiield  precinct 

(icrvais  precinct,  including  Gervais  town 

Gcrvais  town 

Qoreb  precinct 

Howell  precinct 

.... 

Hubbard  cihj 

Jefferson  precinct,  including  Jefferson  city.. . 


Mount  Angel  precinct,  including  Mount 


Mount  A  ngi  I  town 

Norlh  Kil  union  precinct 

Roscdale  precinct 

St.  Paul  precinct,  including  St.  Paul  city 

St.  Paul  city  ' 

Salem  precincts  1  to  7,  coextensive  with  Salem 


Wardl.. 
WardB.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  It . . 


Ward6 

Ward  7 

Seel  is  .Mills  preeinei  . . 


n  precinct,  coextensive  with  Silverton 


Silverton  city 

South  Silverton  precincl 

Stayton  precinct,  including  Stayton  town 

Stayton  town 

Sublimity  precinct,  including  Sublimity  town. 


Woodburn  precinct,  including  Woodburn  city. 


Morrow  County. 


Dairy  precinct,  including  Hardman  town.. 


i-,     i  \    . 


Heppner  precinct,  including  part  of  Heppnor 


Heppner  city  (part  of) 

Irrigon  precinct  8 

Lena  precinct 

Lexington  precinct,  including  Lexington  city... 

Lexington  city  8 

Matteson  precinct,  including  part  of  Heppner 


Heppner  city '  (part  of) . . 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Multnomah  County  . 


I'reeiiiets  l\'os.  I  I...  Nil,  9.".,  arid  90,  comprisii 
wards  1  to  0,  9  and  10,  and  parts  of  7  and  8 
Portland  city.. 


213 
406 

243 
(») 

82 

264 

si* ; 

S12    



m 

110 

81 

■     Total  for  lone  city  in  North  and  South  lone 

precincts 

Pine  City  precinct. 
South  lone  precincl 

lone  city  (part  c, , . . . 
Wells  Spring  precinct 8. 


•  Incorporated 

1  Incorporated  in  1905. 

6  County  totals  include  population  (587  in  1900;  339  in  1S90)  of  lone  precinct,  taken 
to  form  North  and  South  lone  precincts  since  1900;  population  (63  in  1890)  of  Castle 
Rock  precinct,  annexed  to  Wells  Spring  precinct  between  1890  and  1900;  and  popu- 
lation (441  in  189  md  Wells  Spring  precincts,  not  returned  separately 


cincts  Nos.  92  to  94,  and  97  . . 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardlt 

WardB 

WardG 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

'rcciiicl  No.  90,  St.  Julius,  comprising  part  of 
St.  Johns  city.. 


Total  for  St  Johns  city,- 


with  pre- 
cmcis  ivos.  vv  and  91 

rceinct,  Xo.  91,  St.  Johns,  comprising  part  of 


Precinct   No.  92,  Columbia,  including  part  of 

ward  8  of  Portland  city 

Portland  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  No.  93,  Russellville,  including  part  of 

ward  8  of  Portland  city 

Portland  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  No.  94,  Woodstock,  including  part  of 

ward  8  of  Portland  city 

Portland  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  No.  97,  Arleta,  including  part  of  ward 

7  of  Portland  city 

Portland  city  (part  of) 


Precinct  No.  102,  Troutdale,  including  Trout- 
dale  city 

Troutdale  city  » 


: 

Precinct  No.  108,  Holbrook 

Precinct  No.  109,  Linn  ton 


Precinct  No.  114,  West  Portland... 


Buena  Vista  precinct 

Douglas  precinct 

East  Dallas  prei  1  rd  1  and  parts 

of  wards  2  and  3  of  Dallas  city 

Dallas  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Dallas  city  in  East,  North ,  and  South 

Dallas  precincts 

Wardl 

Wardi 

WardS 

!  Eola  precinct 

Falls  City  precinct,  including  Falls  City  toi 
Falls  City  town 


McCoy  precinct 

North  Dallas  precinct,  including  part  of  ward  3 
of  Dallas  city.. 


Independence  precincts. . . 


2,072   . 
2,991    . 


1,160 


'2  Precincts  95  and  96  and  parts  of  precincts  92,  93,  94,  and  97  annexed  in  1909, 
parts  of  precincts  90  and  93  annexed  in  1905,  and  parts  of  precinct  92  annexed  in  1907 
and  1908. 

>*  Incorporated  in  1908. 

"  Incorporated  in  1907. 

«  County  total  includes  population  (367)  of  Middle  Independence  precinct,  an- 
nexed to  North  Independence  precinct  since  1900. 

16  County  total  includes  population  (1,532)  of  Dallas  precinct, taken  to  form  East, 
North,  and  South  Dallas  ton  (1,061)  of  Independence  precinct, 

taken  to  form  Middle,  North,  and  South  Independence  precincts;  and  population 
(666)  of  Monmouth  precinct,  taken  to  form  North  and  South  Monmouth  precincts, 
between  1890  and  1900.  t  »'«i-  *  f-  6  t.  tt 

w  Middle  Independence  precinct  annexed  in  1901. 

'8  Exclusive  of  population  of  that  part  of  Independence  city  In  Middle  Inde- 
pendence precinct  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  eto.,  between  lOOdand  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 
1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Polk  County— Continued. 

North  Monmouth  precinct,  Including  part  of 

Monmouth  town 

Man  mouth  town  (part  of) 


South  Monmouth  precincts.. 

Rickreall  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Salt  Lake  precinct.. 


South  Dallas  precinct,  Including  parts  of  wards  2 
and  3  of  Dallas  city 


:e  precinct,  Including  part  of 


South  Monmouth  precinct,  including  part  of 

Monmouth  town 

Monmouth  town  (part  of) 

Spring  Valley  precinct 


Sherman  County.. 


ainct  i 

ireclnct 

Grant  precinct  • 

Grass  Valley  precinct,  including  Grass  Valley 
city 

Grass  Valley  city 2 

Kent  precinct 

Monkland  precinct 

Moro  precinct,  including  Moro  city 

Moro  city 

Ru  Hedge  precinct 

i  met,1  including  Wasco  city 

Wasco  city 


Tillamook  County.. 


Beaver  precinct.. 




Hoquarton  precinct,  including  wards  3  and  4  and 
part  of  ward  5  of  Tillamook  city 


Tillamook  precincts.. 


Ward  1 . . 

Wards 

Wards 

Wardi 

Wards 

Little  Nestucca  precinct 

Nehalempi  Ualemtown.. 

"chalcm 


Netarts  precinct.. 
South  Pralni 


Sand  Lake 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Umatilla  County 

Adams  precinct,  Including  Adams  town. . 

A  dams  town 

Alba  precinct 

—  ^-,rjngS  precinct 


Cottonwooc  . 

East  Pendleton  precinct,7  comprising  ward  1  of 

Pend  leton  ci  ty 

Total  for  Pendleton  cm- 
dleton,  East,  North,  and  South  Pendleton 

precincts 

Ward  I 

Wardi 

WardS 

Wardi 

East  Weston  precinct,  including  part  ol  \\  ,'sloii 

city 

Weston  city  (part  of) 

Total  for   Weston  city  in  East   Weston  and 

■'■.■,„,,,■.,■■,:,,.■ 

Echo  precincts  including  Echo  city 

Echo  city  • 

Encampment  precinct 

V: , j r \- 1 r w  p recinct '» 

Ferndale  precinct " 

Fulton  precinct 

Gilliland  precinct 

i  net,  including  Helix  city 

Helix  city  la 

Henniston  precinct,*  including  Hermiston  city. 

Hermiston  city  13 

Hogue  precinct 

.  :i;!mi        ..1      |n      :    n,     i     •  . 

Juniper  precinct « 

McKay  precinct ■ 

Mountain  precinct  l0 - 

North   Athena    precinct,   including    part    of 
Athena  city. 


Total  for  Milton  town  in  North  and  South 
'■■'■■  'i  .',•'■■  ■:  •■ 
North  Pendleton  precinct,'  comprising  ward  2 
of  Pendleton  city  .. 


dleton  city 

1                                                                :   .',,:   I    ,,■      ,-,,  . 
Pilot  Rock  at ij  if. .. 

■•.,!,■!■"  . 

Riverside  precinct « 

Ruddock  precinct 

South  Athena  precinct,  including  part  of  Athena 
city 

Athena  city  (part  of) 

1  South  Milton  precinct,8  including  part  of  Milton 

Milton  town  '(pari  of  h  .'.."."-'-.'..-.'.'.....'. 
South  Pendleton  precinct,7  comprising  ward  4 
of  Pendleton  city 

■i  '■''.■    ■;  cinct  " 

iMaon'Vlu  )••  ■•( ■mrt.s  including  Stanfield  city 


Stanfield  city  20. 


Tillamook  city  (part  of) 695 

Union  precinct 1  214  1 

1  Biggs  precinct  returned  as  part  of  Grant  and  Wasco  precincts  In  1900. 

*  Incorporated  in  1900. 

» County  total  includes  population  (137)  of  Onion  Peak  precinct,  annexed  to 
Nehalem  precinct  between  1890  and  1900. 

*  County  total  includes  population  (1,397)  of  Umatilla  Indian  Reservation,  taken 
to  form  Resei  a  North  and  South  Reservation  precincts)  since 
1900. 

»  No  comparison  of  population  can  b<   made;  numerous  changes  made  between 


cincts  in  1905. 

7  Pendleton  precinct  returned  as  part  of  East,  North,  and  South  Pendleton  pre- 
oincts  In  1900. 

•  Hermisl"ii  ■     i  '  '.'"I   aa  n    |>  n  >''-    •'<     <  •  hu    nr,  cinri 

in  1909. 

'Incorporated  in  1904. 


Van  Sycle  precinct 

Vinson  precinct 

l'."i  '  i-"      ■  <    •■ im  nmil '      '        -        'nan 

city 

Weston  city  (part  of) 

Willow  Springs  precinct 


*  18,049        » 13,381 


1,010 



525 
173 
393 

102 

395 
536 
164 

918 

70S 
1,554 

495 

m 

804 
701 

t>44 

1,652 
813 

77 

281 

107 

1,095 
64S 

1,043 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

410 
191 

452 
402 

143 

m 

200 
167 



:::::::::: 

;s  of  Mountain  and  Weston  precincts 
n  1905. 

« Incorporated  in 

1(  Organize.!  i - i.^a    ,1:; 

i»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Holdman  precinct  in  1903. 
16  Incorporated  in  1902. 

vatlon )  in  1905. 

is  Name  changed  from  Alta  in  1902. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Union  precinct  in  1902. 


20  Incorporated  ir 

21  Incorporated  in  iaoo. 
82  Parts  taken  to  form  Prospect  precinct  In  1902  and  part  of  Holdman  precinct 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 


443 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


Union   County  ' 


Camp  Carson  precinct 

Cove  precinct,  including  Cove 


Karachi  precinct  ° 

Pa  Grande  precinct  No.  1 
La  Grande  city.. 


Per,.'  I 
Her./  C. 
Wards. 
Ward  4.. 


including  ward  1  of 


I  a  Grande  precinct  ,<>.  pp.  umpn'smgwanl  'Jul 
La  Grande  city 

la  Grande  precinct  No.  3,9  including  ward  3  of 
La  Grande  city 

La  Grande  precinct  No    i,1 »  tin  lading  ward  4  of 

La  Grande  city 

La  Grande  city  (part  of) 

a  Grande  precinct  No.  0  ". 


North  Elgin  precinct,  including  part  of  Elgin 
city... 


Elgin  city  (part  of)... 
Total  for  Elgin  city  n 
precincts. . 


North  Powder  precinct,  including  North  Pow- 
der town 

North  Powder  town  l" 

Perry  precinct 

South  Elgin  precinct,4  including  part  of  Elgin 


merville  precinct,'  including  Sui 


■'                          ■"'... 
Union  precinct  No.  1,  including  part  of  Union 
city 

'.',■■.■■/,,,■■.■■■'.>) 

Total  for  Union  city  in  Union  precincts  Nos. 

Union  precinct  No.  2,  in. ■'■. 

city 

Union  city  (part  of) 


Wallowa  County.. 


Enterprise  precinct,  including  Enterprise  town. 


Joseph  precinct,  including  Joseph  city . . 

Joseph  city  '8 

Leap  precinct  •» 

Lostine  precinct,19  including  Lostlne  tov 


177 


^  taken  to  form  La  Grande  precinct  No. 
precinct  No.  5  in  1905. 

8  Exclusive  of  population  of  La  Grande  city. 

9  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  La  Grande  precinct  No.  1 
>«  Organized  from  part  of  La  Grande  precinct  No.  *  '~ 
"  Organized  from  parts  of  La  Grande  precincts  Nos 


in  hiiVi. 
1902. 


1,  2,  and  3  in  1905. 

» Incorporated  in  1902. 
«  County  total  includes  population  (151)  of  Three  Buck  precinct,  taken  to  form 
Divide  and  Park  precincts  between  1890  and  1900. 

»  Butte  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Pine  Creek  precinct  in  1905. 
15  Organized  from  parts  of  Lost  Prairie  and  Paradise  precincts  im  1903. 
'•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Mud  Creek  precinct  in  1903. 


Wallowa  County-  Continued. 


I 'rah  ic  Creek  precinct  .  . 

Promise  plcemel   •'«     .     . 

Trout  Creek  precinct.  . 


\\  allow  a  precincl .-'  iridic  line,  \\  allowa  town... 


Wasco  County  » 


Wind  I 

Ward2 

WardS 

Boyd  precinct 

( 'olumbia  precinct 

,  . 
Diu'ur  precinct,  including  Dufur  town 

1  including  parts  of  wards  1 


Eight  Mile  precinct. . 

1.  ingsley  precinct 

Mountain  1  ireeinct 

Oak  Grove  precinct 

Ramsey  precinct 

'  -    md  ,':<  including  Shaniko  town 

Shaniko  town  -' 

South  Dalle    1  part  of  ward  2 

of  The  Dalles  city 

The  Dalles  city  (part  of) 

Treviii    piccinci,  i-Din  1  >ri- in'-    pari s  of  wards  1 

and  3  of  The  Dalles  city 

— *■  Valley  precinct 

ic  precinct 

Dalles  precinct,  including  parts  of  wards  1 

auu  3  of  The  Dalles  city 

The  Dalles  city  (part  of) 

I"'  •       '      ■:         11  

[For  total,  see  Crook  County.] 


Washington  County.. 


East  Butte  precinct. . 
East  Cedar  precinct  32 
Gales  Creek  precinct. . 
Gaston  precinct'" 


Pittsburg  precinct 17 

Powwatka  precinct u 

1  Part  annexed  to  Baker  County  in  1902. 

2  County  total  includes  population  (2,721)  of  Bed  Rock,  Copper  Butte,  Cornu- 
copia, Eagle  Y'i  1  ton  Dyke,  Pine  Vallev,  Sanger,  and  Sparta  pre- 
cincts, annexed  to  Dal  cr  Count \  since  1900;  md  popnlition  (2,991)  of  La  Grande 
city,  returned  independently  in  1900. 

»  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 


viUe  precincts  in  1906. 

•  Incorporated  in  1904. 

•  Kamela  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Hilgard  precinct  in  1! 


Mountain  preciud 

North  Forest  Grove  precinct,  including  part  of 

Forest  Grove  city 

Forest  Grove  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fun  si  Gruu  city  hi  North  and  South 

Forest  Grin,  precincts.    .    

North    Hillsboro   precinct,    including   part   of 

Hillsboro  city 

HiHshtifi  riin  1  /mrt  nf) 

Total  for  Hillsboro  city  in  North  and  South 
Hillsboro  precincts 


"  Pittsburg  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Imnaha  precinct  in  1905. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

is  Leap  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Lostine  precinct  in  1905. 

20  Incorporated  in  1903. 

21  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Flora  and  Mud  Creek  precincts  in  1903. 

22  Organized  110111  t   11 1    oi  m    md  f  1    i.  Prairie  p    .  mcts  in  1903. 


taken  to  form  Hood  River  County  si: 

2' Shaniko  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Ante!.. p 

28  South  tidies  prccmci  01  pa ni/c<  1  from  part  of  East  Dalles  precinct  In  1907. 

2'J  Incorporated  in  1901. 

so  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  n  eted  between 

and  1900. 

3i  Name  changed  from  Dairy  in  1908. 
Name  changed  from  East  Cedar  Creek  in  1906.    Sherwood  town  returned  1 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 

ietwcon  1800  and  1800,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census: 


Washington  County— Continued. 

Reed  ville  precinct 

South  Forest  Grove  precinct,  including  part  of 

Forest  Grove  city 

Forest  Grove  city  (.part  of) 

South   Hillsboro  precinct,   including  part  of 

Hillsboro  city 

Hillsboro  city  (part  of) , 

South  Tualatin  precinct , 

Washington  precinct 

West  Bu tte  precinct . 

West  Cedar  precinct, '  including  Sherwood  town. 
Sherwood  town  > 

Wheeler  County 

Bridge  Creek  precinct 

Clarno  precinct 

Fossil  precinct,  including  Fossil  town 

Lost  Valley  precinct 

Mitchell  precinct,  including  Mitchell  town. 

Mitchell  town 

Mountain  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Shoo  Fly  precinct* , 

Spray  precinct  s 

Twickenham  precinct 

Ward  precinct 

Waterman  precinct 

Winlock  precinct 

Yamhill  County 

Amity  precinct,  including  Amity  town 

Baker  Creek  precinct,  includingpart  of  ward  2  of 

McMinn ville  city 

McMinnville  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  McMin  Baker  Creek, 
Fairlawn,  and  North  and  South  McMinn- 
ville precincts 

Ward  I 

WardS 

WardS 

Bellevue  precinct 

Carlton  precinct,8  including  Carlton  city 

Carlton  city 

Checowen  precinct,8  including  part  of  Yamhill 

Yamhill  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Yamhill  city  9  in  Checowen  and 
North  Yamhill  precincts 

i  Name  changed  from  West  Cedar  Creek  in  1906. 

2  Exclusive  of  population  of  Sherwood  town. 

a  Returned  as  in  East  Cedar  Creek  precinct  in  1900. 


e  13,480       1 10,692 

667  I  743 


Yamhill  County— Continued. 

Dundee  precinct,  including  Dundee  town... 

Dundee  town 

East  Dayton  precinct,  including  part  of  Dayton 

city 

Dayton  city  (part  of).. 

Total  for  Dayton  city  in  East  and  West  Dayton 

precincts 

Fairlawn  precinct,  Including  parts  of  wards  1 

and  2  of  McMinnville  city 

McMinnville  city  (part  of) 

Grande    Ronde  precinct,10  including  part    of 

Grande  Ronde  Indian  Reservation 

Orande  Ronde  Indian  Reservation  (part  of)  .. 
[For  total,  see  Polk  County.] 

ifayette  precinct,  including  Lafayette  city 

Lafayette  city 

Moores  Valley  precinct8 

North  McMim  icluding  ward  3 

and  part  of  ward  2  of  McMinnville  city 

McMinnville  city  (-part  of) 

North  Newberg  precinct,  including  parts  of 
wards  1  to  3  of  Newberg  city. . 
Newberg  city  (part  of). . . 


Ward  2. . 

WardS 

North   Sheridan   precinct,  Including  part  of 

Sheridan  city 

Sheridan  cflj  i 


North  Yamhill  precinct,  Including  part  of  Yam- 
hill city 

Yamhill  city  (part  of) 

South  McMinnville  precinct,11  including  part  oi 

ward  1  of  McMinnville  city 

McMinnville  city  (part  of) 

South  Newberg  mi  ludtng  parts  of 


South   Sheridan   precinct,   including  part   of 


418  370 


«  Returned  as  Waldron  in  1900. 

&  Name  changed  from  Wagner  in  lyui. 

s  County  total  includes  population  (250)  of  part  of  Grande  Ronde  Indian  Reser- 


,    .  „      -.     -..,  ,  .-.■  ) 


1,007 
677 

1,738 


Willamina  precinct,10  including  Willamina  city. 


to  form  North  and  South  Newberg  precincts;  and  population  (718)  of  Sheridan  pre- 
cinct, taken  to  form  North  and  South  Sheridan  precincts,  between  1890  and  1900. 

8  Moores  Valley  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Carlton  and  Checowen  pre- 
cincts in  1905. 

9  Name  changed  from  North  Yamhill  in  1908. 


vation,  returned  independently  in  1900. 

!  County  total  includes  population  (986)  of  Dayton  precinct,  taken  to  form  East     in  1905. 
and  West  Dayton  precincts;  population  (1,268)  of  East  Chehalem  precinct,  taken  "  Incorporated  lr 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— OREGON. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED   PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  ] 


445 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ad 

205 
4,275 
407 
175 
317 

5,020 

9,599 

586 

190 

144 

6,742 

1,803 

69 

281 

149 

386 
536 

77 
919 
904 

49 

364 

386 

761 
747 
240 
613 
1,009 

250 

'459 
4,552 
1,834 

433 
367 
2,124 
453 
335 

82 
523 
196 
252 
400 

1,120 
147 

1,242 
405 

9,009 
204 
969 
311 

1,772 
421 

532 
391 
276 
646 
423 
89 
3,897 
342 

540 
423 
186 
337 
191 
58 
453 
109 
880 
647 
2,016 
2,331 
347 
283 
680 
1,160 
239 
166 
785 
415 
258 
725 
759 
2,758 
4,843 
412 

263 

3,149 

292 

249 

2,634 

8,381 

703 

122 

Lake 

1,253 

1,820 

185 

70 

86 

230 
2,400 

364 
2,980 
8,840 

1,280 
800 
210 
493 
119 

378 
545 
429 
836 
119 

..  957 
2,260 

721 
2,078 

455 

449 

467 

1,248 

4,287 

4,460 

505 
250 
197 
207,214 
348 

1,042 

1,359 

216 

334 

187 

4,738 
742 

4,872 

103 

14,094 

295 
1,121 

495 
1,021 

115 

1,588 
110 

'318 
703 

138 
237 
643 
202 
4,880 

1,352 

309 
191 
198 

1,483 
992 
69 
793 

83 

149 

140 
499 
55 
317 

376 

1,616 

325 

233 

701 
922 

3,079 

356 

1,784 

6,184 

495 

123 

Vshl.-nn!  city 

Jackson 

Clatsop 

1,420 

1,368 

Athena  city 

Umatilla 

Aurora  city 

Marion 

1,391 

1,791 

804 

1,461 

6,663 
645 

2,604 
219 

Clackamas 

Tillamook 

Clackamas 

203 
119 

249 

135 

606 

Washington 

Crook 

335 
537 
189 
530 
59 

■        I           '.I    . 

Bourne  town 

698" 

547 

580 

264 

-  ogel  town 

Marion 

Tillamook 

Clackamas 

372 
345 

304 

945 

256 

145 

322 
311 
176 

534 
212 

Columbia 

Nyssatown 

Malheur 

230 

1  '  ii   1  1  ,1. 1   in  v.                  . 

Douglas 

368 

445 

3,494 

4,406 

343 

339 

.... 

Oregon  City 

Clackamas 

Umatilla 

3,062 

728 

246 

1,819 

974 

494 

Pendleton  city 

2,506 

Washington 

1,527 

Union 

Multnomah 

90,426 
213 

656 
522 

1,271 
193 

848 
304 

Prineville  city 

Crook 

Harney 

Columbia 

Diewsey  town 

Redmond  town 

Dufur  town 

Wasco 

336 
124 

Riddle  town 

Douglas 

131 

1,690 
258 

Roseburgclt 

Douglas 

1,472 

603 
185 
396 

227 
252 

242 

Columbia 

Multnomah 

4,258 

346 
191 

Clackamas 

I'Ui^'in"  city 

3,236 

253 

F  '     "e      't  - 

Multnomah 

269 

222 

1,096 

wasco..".".'..:::.. 

Yamhill 

466 
111 

656 
178 
353 

299 

Washington 

668 
153 

Washington 

Marlon 

Silverton  city 

till 

511 

286 
224 

229 

Sodaville  town 

66 

Springfield  town 

371 

Stanfield  city 

Umatilla 

385 

245 

2,290 

Stayton  town 

Marlon 

324 

381 

Granite  town 

M 

'  iss  city 

Josephine 

Sherman 

1,432 

184 

280 

Grass  Valley  city 

Greenhorn  town 

Gresham  city 

Multnomah 

3,542 

834 
302 

3,029 

Tillamook 

294 

270 

Multnomah 

82 
502 

240 
413 

Union  city 

Union 

937 
127 
62 
243 

322' 

1,146 

675 

604 

131 

Washington 

Hood  River 

Columbia 

Marion 

980 

766 

213" 

vernoniatown....:.::;..:::::::: 

Columbia 

201 

ii7 

Warrenton  city 

Wasco  city 

Clatsop 

Sherman 

Houlton  town 

Hubbard  city 

Independence  city 

Polk 

909 
223 

Waterloo  town 

West  Seaside  town 

Clatsop 

59 

1 1  v  town 

Jacksonville  city 

653 
273 
282 
237 
506 
447 
2,991 
359 

743 
307 
211 
249 

626 

Jefferson  city 

John  Day  city 

Clackamas 

364 
'365 

828 
254 

y 

PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MrNOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

34,319 

34,496 

33,486 

Allegheny  County— Continued. 

4,583 
2,124 
1,7 $4 
725 
893 
1,115 

15^727 

7,396 

A      4,151 

"     4,180 

3,702 

.      2,118 

~     5,615 

1,6S5 

1,735 

2,2AS 

2,596 

1,229 

2,311 

7,410 

1,510 

5,830 

1,680 

2,197 

1,953 

576 

1,720 

4,484 

778 

5,540 

477 

2,989 

2,074 

984 

1,143 

1,641 

867 

6,687 

'l66 
1,848 
18,713 
3,202 
7,585 
3,329 
2,277 
2,320 
1,120 
2,037 
6,771 

651 
1,331 
5,651 

569 
1,904 

822 
58 

987 
14,702 
42,694 
3,107 
3,600 
4,663 
2,032 
3,396 
6,417 
7,674 
4,911 
2,009 
2,626 
2,461 

769 
8,076 
7,861 
2,653 
2,623 
2,585 

1,927 

383 

355 

332 

568 

386 

1,243 

1,542 

1,520 

672 

373 

1,948 

476 

733 

4,030 

1,501 

1,135 

1,394 

667 

1,509 

411 

1,307 

1,082 

768 

1,347 

1,724 

769 

955 

1,511 

1,804 

1,187 

996 
1,095 

1,392 
921 
900 
299 

1,018,463 

393 
342 
345 
532 

370 
381 
551 

622 

1,450 

1,181 

1,520 

668 

395 

2,090 

516 

1,027 

3,495 

1,377 
888 

1,583 
595 

9,036 

Duqnf rn/?.OT.0Ugh.'.'.: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

2,426 
561 
954 

3,221 

1,955 

873 

2,883 

630 
1,598 

491 
1,543 
1,150 

1,118 
1,490 

651 
1,831 

1,552 
1,244 

761 
991 

1,139 

1,866 

5,886 

958 

5,384 

527 

3!  215 
726 

1,643 

2,006 

1,368 

663 

918 

1,228 

1,425 

1,007 

1,076 

352 

2  775,058 

1,598 

M92 

585 

905 

1,368 

1,641 

1,050 

1,128 

340 

2  551,959 

905 

678 

1,513 

772 
6,320 

458 
2,592 
4,317 
1,912 

901 
1,501 
8,230 

2,301 
1,366 
2,656 

Mil 

3,134 
1,697 
1,437 
19,357 
8.025 
4, 183 
3,772 
S,S77 
739 

10^009 
4,960 
5,049 
6,117 
5,250 
317 
3,326 
4,211 
5,252 
1,284 
1,429 

l,US 

1,094 

616 
1,231 
2,130 

510 

12,554 

804 

8,212 
3, 416 

4,860 

1,418 

1,058 

4,219 

3,194 

1,205 
3,511 
1,912 

2,143 

829 

6G3 

694 
4,431 
1,034 
6,352 
34,227 

4,302 

15,654 

8,561 

Ward  2 

553 

7,230 

7,330 

2,998 

7,808 

3,728 

2,555 

2,961 

962 

799 
12,366 
6,736 

11,144 

WardA 

WardS 

1  Biglerville  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Butler  township  in  1903. 

■..  I'll*  impulsion  ii,v.::i;  in  r.Kin;  2,0-15  in  1890)  of  Sterrett  town- 

•■■■]•    :.'i.l      •■.         !!.;!..■,  ! ii-:h.  -.,,.■     .  i-M"  ' '  '!l"!      ";    ;";    '"     "  '"  "     :     :'    "'         I'    ■:'!■   "  '    ""        V     '      ;  ""'      '  ■    !'     '      "      ^nilii",    ir..  I 

'"Part  of  Xofi  ii  Versailles  ;.iu-ji\hip  :>i 


Carnegie  borough,  and  Reynoldton  annexed  to  McKeesport  city,  between  1890  and 


a  Parts  taken  to  form  Haysville  borough  in  1902  and  p 
township  In  1903. 

*  Part  of  < '  i       i         t nnexedirj 


t  of  Sewickley  Heights 


'  Parts  taken  to  form  Carrick  borough  in  1904  and  part  of  Hays  borough  in  1901. 
«  Part  of  Ross  township  annexed  in  1907. 

,  ■   ■     :      ■    • .pi  i    i'i     !  '   .    ';    en   li I.I 

s  Parts  Mine  ;  borough  in  1903  and  1907  and  part  annexed  tr 

dgewood  borough  in  1905. 

» Incorporated  from  part  of  Upper  St.  Clair  townshiD  in  1901. 

io  Part  of  Scott  township  annexed  in  1908. 

n  Incorporated  from  part  of  Baldwin  townsl 

1'  Part  taken  to  form  Ingram  borough  in  191 
ighinl901. 

u  Incorporated  from  part  of  Springdale  township  In  1902. 

"  Incorporated  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  in  1902. 

'»  Heidelberg  borough  Incorporated  from  part  of  Collier  township  In  1903. 

(446) 


2i  Incorporated  from  part  of  Aleppo  township  in  1902. 

«  Parts  of  Mifflin  township  annexed  in  J  901.  1907,  and  1908. 

26  Incorporated  from  part  of  Chartiers  township  in  1902. 

2'  Parts  taken  to  form  Clairton  and  Wilson  boroughs  in  1902  and  1907,  respec- 
-srely. 

28  Organized  from  part  of  Stowe  township  in  1902. 

2»  Parts  taken  to  form  Edgeworth  and  Leetsdale  boroughs  in  1904  and  part  of 
Sewickley  Heights  township  in  1903. 

so  Part  taken  to  form  S1  l  lairb ugl i  part  annexed  to  Mount  Oliver  borough 

in  1904. 

8i  Part  of  Stowe  township  annexed  in  1907. 

82  Parts  of  Versailles  township  annexed  in  1901, 1903,  and  1904,  and  parts  of  North 
Versailles  lon-nship  annexed  in  1903  and  1904. 

88  Parts  taken  to  form  West  Homestead  borough  in  1900,  Munhall  and  part  of 
Hays  boroughs  i  1 1  ton],  Dravo.sOnre;  iioruugli  in  1903,  iutaker  borough  in  1904,  and 
parts  annexed  to  Homestead  Imrough  in  1901,  1907,  and  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


447 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIV1I,  DIVISION. 

1910 

190O 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Allegheny  County— Continued. 

1,526 
4,241 
5,185 
634 
11,824 

3, 480 
8,741 
4,085 
4,435 
1,353 
3,436 
3,917 
398 
425 
3,210 
6,207 

4,975 
533,905 
11,623 
14,886 
28,462 
25,055 
24,495 
26,261 
13,263 
18,204 
17,795 
21,205 
17,066 
22,842 
24,080 
13,074 
20, 141 
20,833 
25,213 
17,994 
23,482 
18,648 
22,506 
16,716 
21,799 
17,854 
16,037 
15,291 
23,580 
2,349 
1,978 
6,042 
2,024 
1,235 
3,129 
3,812 
5,640 
5,737 

1,371 
2,295 

1,449 

Allegheny  County— Continued. 

(.9) 

1,959 
4,995 

l'3H 

2,849 
1,437 
1,568 
1,962 
2,206 
841 
3,009 
1,626 
1,547 

18^924 
6,466 
6,369 
6,109 
6,133 
l,jL08 

67,880 

TutalfiiT  Traljurd  borumjli  ■'>  in  AllenUenij  ami 

758 
6,535 

353 

3,262 

2,' 693 

1,904 

870 

1,468 

3, 619 
4,882 
1,147 
2,323 
3,101 
735 

2,370 

3,407 

658 

2,601 

8  451,512 

2,688 

1,225 
747 

1,678 

3,402 

661 

221 

2,173 

2,932 

746 

2,427 
11,886 

Wardl 

8  343, 904 

4,179 

Armstrong  County 

52,551 

Ward  4 

46,747 

WfrAg 

3,006 

1,461 

1,655 

300 

191 

952 

878 

2,696 

833 

4,428 

809 

1,850 

285 

4,850 

2,248 

2,334 

207 

662 

2,845 

4,311 

1,665 

2,646 

1,103 

3,624 

2,318 

1,725 

3,195 

545 

1,120 

1,244 

639 

605 

963 

595 

867 

1,531 

72 

1,384 

2,079 

763 

798 

439 

'790 

452 

1,135 

1,384 

871 

589 

2,775 

436 

2,924 

Wardl 

122 
153 

891 

893 
2,697 

431 
1,860 

293 
2,870 
1,754 
1,875 

241 

2,620 
3,902 

Ward  1 

2,142 

3^775 
3,095 
946 
2,341 
2,671 

1,682 

1,396 

2,459 
1,604 
1,457 

'453 
1,089 
1,070 

2,941 

815 

1,242 

2,202 

3,975 
3,568 

2,651 
2,776 

Wardl..                         

Ward  2 

2,827 
1,662 

169 

773 
5,154 
8,153 
1,971 
8,761 

417 
1,100 
1,999 

667 
8,145 
7,381 
7,414 
2,474 
2,254 
2,686 

230 

572 
656 
369 
1,495 
69 

2^289 

334" 

359 

3,494 
6,842 

831 
5,548 

728 
1,015 

4,969 

4,898 

766 

2,484 

720 

875 

183 

1,305 

885 

539 

1,207 

1,461 

965 

1,007 
2,852 
1,716 

5,472 

997 
3,716 

4,627 

Thornburg  borough  io 

Won  hiinrion  b.ircmgh 

398 

246 

1  Part  of  Lower  St.  Clair  township  annexed  in  1904. 

2  Incorporated  from  part  of  Mifflin  township  in  1901. 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Wall  borough  in  1904,  pai  I  annexed  to  Traflord  borough  in 
1905,  and  parts  annexed  to  L902,  and  to  McKeesport  city 

in  1903  and  1904. 

1  Parts  annexed  to  Aspinwall  borough  and  Pittsburgh  city  in  1905  and  1909, 


is  Part  taken  to  form  Kennedy  township  in  1902  and  part  annexed  to  McKees 
Rocks  borough  in  1907. 

is  Not  returned  separately. 
0  Incorporated  from  parts  of  North  Huntingdon  and  Penn  townships,  West- 


:t  taken  to  form  part  of  Sewickley  Heights  township  in  1903. 
ixed  to  rraflord  borough  in  1905. 

"'  '   1  borough  and  Sterrctt  township 


?  Elliott  borough  annexed  ii 


inexed  in  1906,  Allegheny  city  (to  which  part  of  Spring  Garden  borough  ' 

annexed  in  1900)  and  Montooth  and  Sheraden  boroughs  annexed  in  1907,  West 
Liberty  borough  annexed  in  1908,  and  parts  of  O'Hara  and  Union  townships  annexed 
in  1909. 

s  Includes  population  (129,896  in  1900;  105,287  in  1890)  of  Allegheny  city. 

•  Part  taken  to  form  Glassport  borough  in  1902. 

1°  Thornburg  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Robinson  township  in  1909. 

11  Part  taken  to  form  Westview  borough  in  1905  and  part  annexed  to  Bellevue 
borough  in  1907. 

12  Incorporated  from  part  of  Lower  St.  Clair  township  !_  ""' 


23  Parts  annexed  to  .MY'lIiv^mrl  i-li  v  in  1901,  1903,  and  1904. 

24  Incorporated  from  part  of  North  Versailles  township  in  1904. 

25  Incorporated  from  part  of  Mifflin  township  in  1900. 

26  Incorporated  from  part  of  Ross  township  in  1905. 
^  Incorporated  trorn  j  tup  in  1904. 

".;f:  -.  -ii.  !■•  .-."i  1    ...    !  i'l'i  :.    ■..:: 

29  Parts  of  R  il  mazed  in  1903, 1904,  1907,  and  190S  and  parts  of 
Braddock  township  annexed  in  1903  and  1907. 

30  Incorporated  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  in  1907. 

3i  Rural  Valley  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Cowanshannock  township 
in  1900. 


id  part  annexed  to  Carnegie 


13  Part  taken  to  form  Dormont  borough 
irough  in  1908. 
m  Organized  from  parts  of  Aleppo,  Leet,  Ohio,  and  Sewickley  townships  in 


82  West  Kittanning  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  East  Franklin  township 

900. 

33  Johnetta  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Gilpin  township  in  1904. 


;  iiiiii-i. 


inexed  to  Allegheny  city  iL 
>*  Incorporated  from  par  t  ol  iship  in  1906. 

"  Parts  taken  to  form  Cheswick  and  Springdale  boroughs  in  1902  and  1906,  respec- 
tively. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.1 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVII.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Beaver  County 

78,353 

56,432 

1  50,077 

Bedford  County— Continued. 

590 

1,261 

1,164 

1,040 

792 

706 

1,574 

410 

1,260 

830 

341 

1,640 

1,446 

194 

191 

203 

101 

1,195 

314 

728 

1,667 

1,056 

491 

1,781 

838 

255 

809 

183,222 

482 
1,394 
1,242 
1,195 

826 

1,292 
469 

1,441 
905 
312 

1,830 

1,663 
205 
218 
219 
102 
937 
312 
734 

1,525 

1,123 
484 

1,958 
861 
226 
871 

159,615 

1,743 
5,205 
2,276 
1,678 
SS7 

1,014 
601 
3,456 
1,246 
1,U4 
1,096 
12, 191 
2,218 

2,126 

2,089 

1,022 

2,66S 

2,073 

1,442 

639 

1,562 

755 

494 

1,787 

1,483 

311 

1,137 

699 

718 

322 

860 

555 

935 
3,060 

714 
1,251 
1,095 

203 
1,005 
911 
119 
250 

'588 
704 
331 
1,244 
3,376 
1,04S 

2,161 
8,329 

1,988 

1,855 

2,418 

453 

1,482 

1,820 

984 

434 

367 

805 

718 

5,903 

1,300 

1,715 

1,312 

1,676 

1,227 

735 

365 

633 

1,396 

38,879 

620 

1,356 
1,056 

427 
2,348 

390 
1,552 

1,332 

1,611 

10,054 

9,735 

'612 
1,347 

687 
527 
890 

1,497 
409 

1,177 
773 
571 

270 
'533 

254 
1,137 

256 
1,062 
549 
128 
810 
1,783 

1,029 
541 
180 
734 
704 

1,224 

762 
1,356 

417 
1,682 

308 
1,775 
2,930 
1,707 
1,22S 
2,433 

840 

845 
1,280 

111 
1,394 
4,422 

541 
1,123 

874 
2,745 
1,394 
1,359 
2,301 
1,128 
1,173 
1,891 
1,066 

745 
2,360 

2,271 

758 

4,006 

1,941 

1,007 

1,914 

1,536 

785 

3,200 

626 

l)243 

1,010 

1,737 

738 

96,071 
S,94S 
7,415 
4,380 
2,S69 
3,250 
9,156 
3,936 
3,364 
5,504 
5,054 
5,769 
7,114 

11,957 
6,830 
9,468 
6,558 

1,316 
826 

1,372 
381 

1,929 
344 

1,931 

2,264 

(?!  m 

271 
172 

l)031 
650 

259 

1,346 

610 

664 

274 

218 

1,111 

1,213 

513 

297 

1,447 

932 

618 

413 

2,261 

1,709 
946 
959 

1,313 

1,395 
5,772 

651 
1,028 

909 
2,503 

978 
1,470 
2,315 

1,436 

1,418 

2,008 

1,494 

WardS 

1,095 
^6,820 

1,092 

5,616 

Warll .     '"" 

1,611 
1,202 

800 
1,328 

144 
2,507 
1,157 

l)639 
1,162 

2,407 

1,357 

New  Galilee  borough 

327 

'939 
433 
272 
728 
814 
4,688 

1,922 

1,154 

1,072 

529 

Patterson  township 

(7) 

2,876 

Pulaski  township....       g   

1,196 
1,012 
3,649 

Raccoon  township 

■   Wards 

v      Wards 

2,069 
736 
2,115 
1,142 
1,164 

'806 
78,961 

Rochester  township  * 

1,661 
930. 

925 

491 

1,040 

39,468 

38,614 

2,235 

1,208 

1,027 

2,114 

673 

3,752 

311 

869 

996 

l'l22 
1,725 

677 

2,167 

2,242 

2,361 

761 

3,003 

348 

921 

1,082 

1,552 

1,150 

1,864 

810 

2,561 

913 

2,370 

272 

1,045 

1,108 

1,475 

1,148 

1,679 

804 

Cumberland  Valley  township 

Harrison  township 

Ward  16 

'  County  total  includes  population  (411)  of  St.  Clair  borough,  annexed  to  Freedom 
borough  between  1890  and  1900. 

>  Ambridge  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Harmony  township  in  1905. 
3  Conway  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Economy  township  in  1902. 

<  East  Rochester  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Rochester  township  in  1908. 

>  Woodlawn  and  South  1  [eights  boroughs  incorporated  from  parts  of  Hopewell 
township  in  1908  and  1910,  respectively. 

«  Midland  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Industry  township  in  1906. 


it  Let'sport  borough  in  1901. 


n  1907  and  1908,  respec- 


10  Part  of  Maxatawny  township  annexed  to  Kutztowu  borough  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  I890and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  i9oo,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Berks  County— Continued. 

1,078 
2,459 
1,100 
1,099 
1,427 
2,796 
1,000 
809 
1 ,  520 

1,010 
1,074 

2, 004 
581 

1,301 
985 

108,858 

1,727 
2,475 
1,240 

1,212 

1,916 

Bradford  County— Continued. 

651 
326 
714 
709 
403 

1,118 
413 
591 
920 
595 

1,127 
858 
222 
684 

6,426 

1,597 

{,729 

1,053 

1,343 

740 

1,1)84 

1,067 

603 

217 

1,047 

4,281 

1,224 

1,391 

1,288 

1,227 

956 

871 

738 

711 

1,184 

724 

580 

1,114 

1,190 

76,530 

810 
375 
980 
959 
385 

1,377 
425 
714 

1,092 
055 

l'l74 

233 

868 

5,243 

ll  .».-■-  ::'-:ii  \,n\:.^\,r,,^'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

lI'lSCOIilbllKUIl.l    l.»VM.ship 

].cK:iy>vil!c  IinhbijIi 

LiM^I'Ml'nuiVii'ii;.'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

Monroe  borough 

374 
1,003 

941, 

^;;  ;';•;:;;;: ;;-;;:!;- 

ljo03 

542 
1,764 

1,006 
1,737 

2,544 

'500 
1,972  ; 
1,317 
989 
1,194 
2,173  ' 

1.596 

\"Mllh  Tmvml.l:,   loanship 

Rome  borough 

Koine  low  ii ship 

694" 

1,136 

1,141 

85,099 

1,154 

1,600 

900 

1,215 

1,267 

703 

203 

1,302 

935 
1,082 

2,055 
52,127 
4,177 
6,164 
3,822 
4,857 
6,665 
8,035 
3,584 
6,639 
3,357 
3,770 
1,686 
1,571 
2,658 
2,277 
1,134 
1,071 
1,263 
1,939 
1,321 
917 
1,507 
3,734 

809 
5.',1 
950 
644 
1, 056 
5,285 
1,309 

691 

587 

9,730 

920 

380 

1.337 

1,903 

2,458 

1.315 

7.176 

957 

946 

1,082 

1,300 

970 

1,062 

859 

1,056 

1,523 

2,129 

54,526 

1,841 
38,973 

2,850 
30, 337 

1,000 

1,450 

1,455 

1.208 

927 

1,061 

970 

698 

1,444 

860 

525 

1,199 

1,244 

71,190 

1,357 

l)545 

1,043 
712 
1,512 
1,609 
1,114 
809 
1,427 
2,998 

2,000 

1,146 

1,279 

513 

1,505 

1,140 

867 

1,319 

2,975 

514 

3|l05 

613 

9,256 

1,967 
1,684 
1,451 
1,736 
2,418 
1,992 
2,269 

303 
3,304 
1,177 

966 
1,161 
1,854 
1,171 
1.113 
1,851 

848 

'468 
247 

170 
1,275 
1,239 
2,235 
2,002 
1,022 

980 
1,309 
1.083 
1,675 

713 
1,127 
1,441 
2,779 
1,360 
1,023 

396 
1,998 
3,801 

852 
1,737 
1,212 
1,963 

562 

377 
2,244 
3,046 

731 
7,104 

2,385 

1,145 
1,709 

1,391 

6,553 

612 
9,089 
590 
350 
1,477 
1,344 
2,010 
1,384 
5,847 

684 
7,688 

588 

335 
1,651 

920 
2,011 
1,116 
4,705 

1,397 
2,506 

2,544 

3,034 

1,764 
1,624 
1,055 
1,856 

967 

2,915 

454 

WardS 

Ward! 

1,119 

935 
1,537 

59,403 

1,239 

801 
222 
1,152 
1,383 
2,631 
1,371 

2,112 
59,233 

Bradford  County 

'292 
761 

'  '  8,19 

900 
1,230 

1,562 

926 
142 
662 
1 ,  637 
1,646 
976 
450 
804 

1,363 
375 
883 

3,749 

163 
1.433 

4(i0 
1,043 

1,617 
1,218 
1,463 
715 
1,204 
1,522 
1,803 

Ward  ! 

WardS 

Ward  /, 

1,556 
452 
170 
830 

1J867 

1,222 
587 

4,748 

1,436 

166 

946 

1,393 

1.835 

1,245 

626 

1.224 

2,119 
3,014 

Ward  2 

Richland  township 

Richlandtown  borough 

'285 

6Chalfont  b „ 

'  Part  of  Doylesiou  u  low  nsliip  amidol  l.>  Pnyloslouu  borough  in  190.S. 
s  incorporated  from  part  of  \Varnihi-ii;>r  lowiiship  in  1904. 
9  Part  taken  to  form  Trumbauersville  borough  in  1908. 


28407—12 29 


450  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Taui.i:  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  beiivwn  P.ioo  and  I'M".  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelf,h  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.1 


Bucks  County— Continued. 

8ellers\  ille  borough 

yiheidalo  borough 


Tully town  borough 

Upper  Malceiield  km  iishiji 
Warminsler  tow  nship-'... 

Warriuglon  lownship 

Warwick  township 

West  Rockhill  township.. 


.       o,       i     '       ;. 

Yardley  borough. 


Butler  County.. 
Adams  township «. 


Allegheny  township 


lie,,/  /.. 
II«,'J:'.. 

Ward  4.. 


Ward  5 

Butler  township. . 
Callery  borough « . 
Center  township. . 


Clinton  township.. 


Connoquenessing  tc 


•  ■.  borough... 

tain  iew  township.. 
Forward  township... 
Franklin  township. . 
Harmony  borough. . . 
•  ■      i 

Jackson  tow  nship 

Jefferson  township. . . 
Karns  Cil  \ 


,  '.  ,, 

1  .   ,,,n 

Muddycreek  township.. 

Oakland  township 

Parker  township  ° 

Penn  township 

i'rtrolio  Porough 


Summit  township. . 


\'.' Osliirr.  I  m  iow  nship.  . 


1,212 
20,728 
4,047 

1,121 
10,853 

1,131 
8,734 

s',m 

i;,2:;:, 

1,591 

1,297 

963 
113 

1,021 

1,005 
1,433 

1,455 


1,712 

1,814 

350 

546 

196 

190 

361  ! 

343 

307  ; 

993 

448 

1,013 

1,247 

1,200 

1,287 

1,342 

1,147 

1,508  J 

1,351 

254  1 

238 

1,395 

1,087 

837 

963  1 

639 

ville  borough  and  Mercer 


Zelienople  borough 

'  Incorporated  from  part  of  Milford  towns] : i p  i  n  1  :>i is. 

2  Part  taken  to  form  Ivy  land  borough  in  1904. 

3  County  total  includes  popnial  ion   (1,083)  of  Harr 
township,  not  relumed  separately  in  1890. 

■I  Callery  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Adams  township  in  1900. 

6  West  Liber!  i   boioiv.'b  meorporaled  from  pi  n  of  bisoly  township  in  1903. 

6  Bruin  and  Eau  Claire  boroughs  incorporated  from  parts  of  Parker  township 

n  1909. 


Cambria  County.. 


Blacklick  township  " 


Casxmdia  borough  '■'■  . . . 

Chest  io\\  nship 

<'h<\-i  Spioigs  borough... 

Ciearlii'ld  township 

Conemnu.  h  lownship.... 

(  lesson  Porough  '< 

!  lesson  lownship  » 

(  io\  le  lownship 

I  loisvpiw  n  borough 


Ebensburg  borough... 

Center  ward 

East  ward 

Westward 

E  lder  township 


Gallitzin  borough... 
Gallitzin  township.. 
Hastings  borough... 
Jackson  township  " 


War,!  1... 
in,,,/:.'... 

ir,,,,/j... 

Ward  .',... 
He  ,7/o... 
WurdG... 
Ward  7... 
Wards... 
Ward')... 
Ward  ID.. 
Ward  it.. 
Ward  /?.. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  I',.. 
Ward  15. . 
Ward  16.. 
Ward  11.. 
Hard  /:;.. 
Waul  l!).. 
Ward  10.. 
Ward  21.. 
Lilly  borough... 


Loretto  borough.. 


Munster  township.. 
Patton  borough . . 


lie,,/  ; 

Ward  2. . 

Portage  borough.. 


Sa  ikei  low  n  borough  H 
orolp  bevel  borough... 
:-'o',ih  fork  borough... 

Ward  t. 

Spongier  borough 

Sioni  ereek  lownship  '8 


1,100 

1.069 

2,284 

1,226 

790 

634 

202 

508 
255 

1,135 

1,205 

778 

764 

246 
2,765 

1,270 
240 
2,194 

915 
236 
4,290 

405 

429 
2,651 

400 

2, 954 
4,614 

2, 103 

816 
3,01.8 
2,980 
1,378 

1,810 

2,235 

920 

450 
2,035 

4,592 
2.S94 

1,295 

2,700 

1,616 

1,275 

591 

704 

1,898 

1,788 

3,842 

4,266 

C61 

602 
1,160 

n  1901. 

»  Cherry  Valley  b 


uid  Sankerlown  boroughs  incorporated  from  ports  of  ( 
snip  in  iMuu. 

>5  Roxburv  noroni.li  annexed  ill  1901 ,  pari  s  of  bower  and  Upper 
ships  annexed'  in  Mind,  and  part  of  Slonyercck  low  nship  annexed  in 
ii"-.od  in  i  pj  ei  5  Oder  town  ship  in  1901. 

16  Part  taken  to  form  Brownstown  borough  in  1908  and  part  anno 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -PENNSYLVANIA.  41 

Tablk  J.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-  Continued. 
ii  boifftdartes,  etc.,  between'  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabtus.j 


MINOR   CIVIL    DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cambria  County— Continued. 

928 

1,-110 

i ,  321 

1*468 

599 
314 

7,644 

943 

1 ,  325 

Center  County— Continued. 

Potter  township 

Rush  township 

Snou   Shoe  boroiiL'.h- 

Slum   ;-.hiM'  l<>'\  11:.! lip •• 

1,471 
3,763 

643 
2, 166 

434 
3,075 
1,425 

493 

343 
'754 

109,213 

1,765 
2,430 

2,"786' 

497 

2,921 
851 
564 
846 
300 

1,270 
732 

95,695 

1,764 

'vi"''1!-':'-'!';,-  '°.,;',*.;';;VlVi; ;:::::::::;;:;::;::::;: 

1 ,  336 
1 ,  206 
499 

264 
7,048 

1,662 
1 ,  277 

2,397 

690 

7,238 

Cameron  County 

Taylor  tow  nship 

Union  tow  nship.     .              ..... 

577 
820 

I  niii  wood  borough 

517 

2, 916 

947 

884 

1,085 

1,075 

673 

654 

143 

52,846 

509 
2,463 

628 
2,147 

W'orl  h  township . . 

840 

Gibson  township 

822 
696 
568 
246 
1,744 

44,510 

948 
784 
907 
226 

1,598 

38,624 

540 

668 

398 

954 

723 

11,014 

3,326 

1,606 

'837 
685 

1,094 

2,  501 

613 

1,211 

1,277 
731 

l)290 

'  563 

643 

818 

581 

1,130 

136 

1,195 

2,049 

502 

1,730 

582 

1,332 

1,125 

'063 

659 

1,975 

2,  390 

"'55S 
656 
10,743 
1,574 
S,  iOS 

7,913 
1,638 
1,225 

813 

427 
2,880 

571 

514 

1,019 

192 

4,017 

910 

685 

570 

1,464 

690 

1,056 

1,093 
1)009 

l)261 

1,057 
912 

725 
999 
973 
663 
1,483 

404 
640 

917 

737 

5,721 

2, 133 

Shippi'Il  1  :>\\  Iisllip 

Hanks  township 

Reaver  MimiI.iw  In.;  iii!;li 

East  Mauch  Chunk  borough 

4,719 
1,530 
3,548 
1,485 
1,298 
765 
944 

2, 336 
427 

SJ45 
1,964 
2,612 

263 

491 
5,316 
1,941 
1,242 
2,133 
4, 131 
2,378 
3,952 
1,311 
2,101 

640 
4,358 

717 

417 
4,209 

774 
1,929 
684 
840 
2,  501 
785 
493 
739 
484 
638 

43,424 

4, 113 
1,378 
3, 458 

4,461 

915 
739 
231 

1,148 

1,847 
053 

1.280 
728 

1,318 
706 

l)273 
1,910 

609 
1,268 

182 
1,144 

'607 

'648 

1,366 

975 

1,924 

696 

633 

1,664 

2,032 

'608 

709 

9,196 

2,772 

l-ia.-l   15]  an  lyvi  i:i'-  township  .                 

995 

'210 
2,342 

1,109 

KaM  Siil.'  boron t:h 

2,040 

992 

4,004 

242' 

619 
4, 629 

136 

565 

2,959 

2,507 
2,501 
4,029 

1,726 
4J101 

'684 
723 

2.9S6 

2,448 
665 
605 
627 

2,816 

2,126 

1'i'iin  l'.ii''-'i  lov.  n.-liip 

H'ardS 

914 
2,471 

933 
2, 961 

I'hi»'!;i\',  iili'  I'oiouvii 

uW/ ° 

Ward2 

Wards 

601 
42,894 

456 
43,269 

478 
942 

1,220 
421 

2, 566 

Center  County 

493 

4,1-15 

1,768 

1,662 

715 

1,215 

1,565 

356 

500 

1,135 

740 

1,558 

1,635 

1,176 

562 

759 

667 

709 

674 

1,226 

486 

1,303 

626 

907 

856 

3,585 

4,216 

3,946 

Bonner  township 

IJogas  township 

1J899 

537 

1,140 

543 

1,512 

2,098 

1.400 

624 

826 

563 

819 

750 

1.100 

536 

1,347 

924 
3.266 

2,042 
530 
441 

1,748 

l'.490 
748 

554 

910 

1,244 
611 

1,438 
714 
700 

1,045 
978 

3.245 

232" 

2,926 
1,063 

716 

596 
1,079 

683 
1,217 
1,408 

766 
1,201 
9,524 
1,059 
1,095 

929 
1,157 

904 

1.025 
820 

1,034 

1,046 
694 

1,413 

251 

Center  Hall  borough 

' ;  regg  township 

1  iaines  township 

Harris  township 

I(0\\    !I'i|    lOV.  nship 

Wes1  Chester  borough. .._. 

8,028 

West  Cox'uv  township 

West  i;r,r.  e  borough. ._. 

Marion  township 

! 'all "ii  tow  nship 

I'l'im  township 

West  Sail-'biiry  township 

774 

West  W]  itelan  1  towi  ship 

Wards 

1,382 
1,308 

Ward  S 



W 1 !  1  i  -  •  0  w  1 1  i  0  w  1  ;s  h  i  1 1 

1.390 

3  Part  taken  to  form  Cassandra  borough  in  1908. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[l'"or  clun^rs  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  loan  and  l'UO,  sir  lool  noli  s;  for  those  between  1X91)  ami  l'.'im,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  nil  id,  Vol.  I,  Table1).] 


R  CIVIL  DI.VISION. 


Clarion  County.. 


Ashland  township. . 


mi)  township.. 

Hawthorn  borough  ' 

Highland  township 

Knox  township 


Madison  township. . 


New  Bethlehem  borough.. 

Paint  township 

Perry  township 


Porter  township.. 


Rimer:  burg  borough 

St.  Petersburg  borough.. 


Washington  township.. 


Clearfield  County.. 

Beccaria  township 

Bell  township 

Bigler  township 


Burnside  borough . . 
Burnside  township. 
Chest  township 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WariS.. 

Ward  4 

Coal  port  borough.. 


Cooper  township... 
Covington  township. . . 
Curwensville  borough.. 


Ward  t.. 

Ward  2.. 
Decatur  township . . 
Dubois  borough 


Wards 

Ward4 

Ferguson  township 

Girard  township 

Glen  Hope  borough  . . . 

Goshen  township 

Graham  township 

Grampian  borough 

'treenv.'ood  tow  nship.. 
(iulieh  township 


Knox  township 

Lawrence  township 
Lumber  Oity  borou, 


Pike  township. . . 
Pine  township... 
Ramey  borough. . 


Wallaceton  borough . . 


1,026 

600 

1,706 


West  over  borough. 

Woodward  township 

i  Name  changed  from  West  Millville  in  1903. 

3  County  total  iivlii'les  p  ipulition  (Oil)  of  West  Clearfield  borough,  anr 
Clearfield  borough  between  (N9n  and  1900. 

a  Avis  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Pine  Creek  township  in  1908. 


Clinton  County.. 


Mhsoii  township 

A  \  i:  borough  3 

Hold  !■  agle  lownship.  .  . 
I'.eech  Creek  borough. .. 
township.. 


Beech 

Castanea  townshi,. . 
Chapman  township 


Flemington  borough. . 


Grugan  township. . 


Lock  Haven  ciiv. . . 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Logan  township 

Loganton  borough. . 
Mill  Hall  borough.. 
Noyes  township . . 


Pine  Creek  township  » . 

Curler  lownship 

;  voovo  borough 


East  ward..     _   . 

Middle  ward 

West  ward 

South  benovo  borough  .. 


Woodward  ''-™  nship .  . 


Columbia  County.. 

Beaver  township.. 
Benton  borouj-1" 


igh. 

nship.. 


Corw  iel:  borough 

Bloomsburg  town.' 

Briar  Creelc  township  4. 

Catawissa  borough 

Calawissa  township.. . 

Center  i ownship 

(  i  uiialia  borough 

Wardl 

Wards 

(  lowland  township.. . 
<  on-  nghaui  low  uship. 
e'ehine  Creel,  lounshit 
! daiikiin  township 

Croon  w  ood.  i  ira  nship.. 


Miiliin  lownship 

Millville  borough 

Montour  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township  . . 

< 'Mange  lownship 

Orangey  die  borough 


Sen  i  lownship.. 

Sliliweu  r  borough 

Sugarloaf  township 

West  Berwick  borough*. 


Crawford  County.. 


f  'andiiidge  township.  . 


Conneautville  borough. 

(  ussewago  township 

lai.i  ('"airfield township 

cast  Fallow  field  township... 


Geneva  borough 

Greenwood  township.. 


1,508 

663 

7,210 


857 

1,252 

3,916 

2,701 

6,170 

4,635 

1,292 

2,023 

1,018 

1,131 

1,244 

1,367 

177 

728 

090 

) ,  495 

912 

260 

274 

655 

1,477 

1,559 

343 

291 

1,264 

1,408 

544 

572 

1,199 

831 

841 

215 

293 

1,320 

1,465 

riarCreek  township  in  1902. 

, n  1890)  of  Vallonia  borough, 

e  1900;  and  population  (i  616in  I  190)  of  Mead  town- 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


453 


Tablk  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1.900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Crawford  County— Continued. 


1 l\  Motown  horoiigh.. 
lanosville  borough... 
Mouth  ille  city  ' 


Wardt 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

North  Shenango  township.. 
Oil  nook  township 


Riceville  borough... 


H:i,  — tl :-,!  ow  n  l.oiotojh. 


Sp;il  iailshllrg  boiollojl.  . 


Steuben  township. . 


Ward  4 

Townville  borough .  . 

Troy  township 

Union  township 


Wayne  township 

West  Fallowfield  township  . . 

West  Mead  township 

West  Shenango  township — 


Cumberland  County.. 


Camp  Hill  borough. . 


Wards 

WardS 

Ward4 

Cooke  township 

Dickinson  ten    i  ihi] 


War,!  I.. 

Ward  2.. 

Hard,}.. 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Middlesex  township 

Monroe  township 

Mount  Holly  Springs  borough. . 


Newton  township 

Newville  borough 

Northward 

South  ward 

North  Middleton  township.. 


Middle  ward 

West  ward 

Shippensburg  township . . 


Silver SpriL    ... 

South  Middleton  township.. 

Southampton  township 

Upper  Allen  township 

Upper  Mifflin  township 

West  Pennsboro  township 

Wormleysburg  borough  3 , 

1  Vallonia  borough  annexed  in  1904. 

2  County  tot:  :  im  li  des  pi  p  tlation  (1,388)  of  Mifflin  township,  taken  to  form 
Lower  and  Upper  Mifflin  townships  between  1890  and  1900. 

s  Wormleysburg  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  East  Pennsboro  township 

•  Lemoyne  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Lower  Allen  township  in  1907. 
6  Includes  population  (l,'.i7:;i  of  Carlisle    Indian    School,  returned  as  in  North 
on  township  '    ""' 


Dauphin  County. . 
riorrysburg  borough 


Conewago  township. 


heist.  I  limine!  iou  nsliip.  . 


Ward  /.. 
II  anil.. 
Ward  J.. 
I'.ard  I... 
Ward  a.. 
Ward/:.. 
Hard',.. 


Wards 

Ward9 

WardW 

Wardll 

IT'nrd  IS 

Ward  IS 

Highspire  borough  8 

Hummelstown  borough. . . 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

1, out  lout  lorry  township 

Lower  l';>\toit  low  nsliip.. . 
Lower  Swatara  township  ,J. 
Lykens  borough 

East  irard 

West  ward 

I.ykeiis  township 

UHdIe  I 'ax-ton  township. . 
Middletown  borough 


Hard  I.. 
Ward  .'. . 
Ward  .1.. 


Mifflin 

Millersburg  borough.. 

Penbrook  borough — 


South  Hanover  township.. 
Steelton  borough  10 


township12..' 

Uniontown  borough 

I  pper  l'axion  toy  nsliip. 


\\  illiains  township 

V    do  ;■■.■>.,!.. 


Delaware  County.. 


.'.  Ithtn  Imrough 

\slon  township 

hiothoi  township 

I  '.ill chain  township.. 


Hard  /.. 
Ward  2.. 

Ward.:.. 
Ward  ;.. 


4, 150 
S,  799 
5,047 

!,„;r>:, 


Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward9 

WardW 

Wardll 

Che-|.a'  township 

('lillon    1  ieiclllS  1). cli .  . 

1  'ollinc  tale  borough 

Colwyn  borough 


Wards i  i 

Darby  township I  1 

8  Incorporated  from  part  of  Lower  Swatara  township  in  1903. 

9  Part  taken  to  form  Highspire  borough  and  part  annexed  to  Steelton  borough  ii 


Parts  annexed  to  I  lorrNburg  city  in  l"t>7    IMS,  and  1910. 
12  Parts  annexed  to  Steelton  borough  in  1903,  1904,  and  1909  and  part  annexed 
to  Harrisburg  city  in  1910. 


population  (7,07ti)  of  South  Chester  borough,  annexed  to 

,  „nd  1900;  and  populati  ai  i  l,:,2'.n  of  i.dh-sfone  and  Ridley 

1907,  1908,  and  1910  and  part  of     Park  boroughs  and  Ridley  township,  not  returned  separately  in  1S90. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  (900,  see  Reports  of  (lie  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Delaware  County    Continued, 
lidily stone  borough 


Spi  nigh, -Id  towu.siup 

Su  ail  In ■(•  hiiKMii'ii 

I'liornbury  township. 


Upper  Providence  township.. 
Yeadon  borough 


oil     ■■'"',,     r     

Jones  township 

Millsionc  ton  nship. 
Kidgway  borough... 


Ward  3 

WardJ, 

Wards 

i  ■  .  ,  ;  ■  -■  i  i  i  i  i 

St.  Marys  borough 

Spring  Creek  township. . 


Concord  township 

Conneaut  township 

Corrycity 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardi 

East  Springfield  borough  3. 

Edinboro  borough 

Elgin  borough 

Elk  Creek  township 

Erie  city  * 


Ward  1.. 
Ward  >,.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  6. 


Fairview  borough . . . 
Fairview  township. . 
Franklin  township. . 


'  irec  i field  township... 
I  In i  I  ion-reek  township 
Le  Boeuf  township. .. 
McKean  township  — 
\! ; .  1  ■  ? 1 1 ■  1 .01-0  borough.. 
Mill  Village  borough. 


s  Returned  as  Springfield  in  1900. 

'  I'arl  of  Mi] lt-i ■■•  k    own  ;hip>  annexsd  In  lino  el i  v  in  l'jil?. 

,       i  i  :        i  .,.■!  ,.,:.  i   .■.   mn  ; 


1,305 
2,294 
3,221 
1,415 


2,733 

2,951 

849 

2,204 


1,232 

1,241 

1,295 

761 

963 

i.ii;-. 

954 

626 

_',  ;jij 

2,126 

2,280 

1,294 

1,406 

1,511 

857 

1,001 

1,432 

2,074 

1,687 

918 

1,079 

1,215 

1,182 

1,247 

1,330 

207 

207 

195 

321 

320 

4,994 

3.891 

3,279 

2,672 

2,068 

1,538 

1.110 

Erie  County— Continued. 

North  East  township 

Platea  borough  '■> 

Springfield  township 


Ward  I 

WardS 

Venango  lownship 

\\  aslii-'glon  lownship. . 

\\  no  !  ioi.l  borough 

V.  alorlord  lownship..  . 

Wat  I -lung  borough 

Wa>  ne  lownship 


Ward  I.. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  .',.. 


WardS 

Wardd 

Ward7 

(onnoil-.\  illo  low  nship. . 

Daw  -on  borough 

lumbar  borough 


Fairchance  borough. . 


Georges  township. . 


Jefferson  township . . 


Masontovvn  borough 

.'.isnnllcn  lownship 

Niehols, iwnship 

N'orth  I  nion  lownship. . 

'  iliiopvf-  borough 

ferry  iow  nship 

I'oiul  I'.in  ion  borough. . . 


Smithfield  borough 

l-'oul  h  ISro-.vnsville  borough  ]" 
Soulh  Union  lownship 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2. . 
WardS.. 
WardJ,.. 

Timor  Tvron 


Barnett  township . . 


I  lannonv  township 

I  liotor\'  lownship 


Kingsley  township. . . 


Franklin  County.. 

Antrim  township 

t  b;n"h:  rsburg  borough". 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Wardi 

Ward  5 

Fannett  lownship 

Greencastle  borough 

'New  n.iven  borougli  annexed  in  1909. 

8  Vandcrbili  borough  iuroi  pn rated  from  ini 

9  Everson  b.iroiiffh  in^ormral.ed  from  out  o 
io  Name  cl 
u  Parts  of 

township  annexed  in  1908. 


1,457 
351 
1,081 


167,449 

6 110,412 

«  80,006 

2, 372 

1,901 

1,147 

2,32? 

1.552  : 

1,417 

865 

291 

3,881 

4,120 

3,519 

12,845 

7,100 

5,029 

1,662 

1,381 

13,733 

10,503 

1.219 

1,092 

1,595 

931 

2,817 

1,008 

4,295 

3,478 

5,154 

1,208 

1,311 

1,656 

2,360 

2. 153 

1,155 

1.849 

210 

466 

391 

2,079 

1,762 
1,258 

7,344 


■54,902  51,433 


I!  and  part  of  Hamilton 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION—PENNSYLVANIA.  it 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  botwoen  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabll  5.] 


Franklin  County— Continued. 


Greene  township 

i  .'nillonl  township  ' 

I  lamillon  township-' 

l.cttorkcnrn   township... 
Liir^an  township 

Meiveisdmrg  borough  •>..  . 


Metal  township... 

Montgomery  low  nsliip  ■:. 


borough 

Orrstown  borough . . 
Wairen  tow  nsliip 


Fulton  County. . 


Ayr  township 

Belfast  township 

Bethel  township 

Brush  Creek  township 

Dublin  township 

Licking  Creek  township. . . 
McConnellsburg  borough . . 

Taylor  township 

Thompson  township 

Todd  township 


Greene  County. . 

Aleppo  township 


I wd  township.. 

East  Waynesburg  borough  6. 
Franklin  township  6 . 


(livens  bom  borough. . 


Mount  Morris  borough... 
Perry  township 

11  ires  Landing  borough  '. 
Biehliill  township 


North  ward 

So  a  Hi  ward 

Whitely  township 

Huntingdon  County 

Alexandria  borough 

Barree  township 

Birmingham  borough 

I  !ra<  1  v  t ow'iiship ' 

Broad  Top  City  borough 

Carbon  township  9 

Cass  low  nsliip 

Cassville  borough 

Clay  township 

Coa'lmont  borough 

Cromwell  township 

Dublin  township 

Dudley  borough 

Franklin  township 

Henderson  township 

Hopewei  1  township 

Huntingdon  borough 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Wardi 

Jackson  township 

Juniata  township 

Lincoln  township 

>  Parts  annexed  to  Chambersburg  borough  in  1902  and  1903. 

«  Part  annexed  to  Chambersburg  borough  in  1908. 

3  Mercersburg  borough  returned  with  Montgomery  township  in  1900,  now  inde- 
pendent. 

<  Exclusive  of  population  of  Mercersburg  borough. 

•  Clarkesville  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Morgan  township  in  1909. 

•  East  Waynesburg  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Franklin  township  in  1901. 
'  Rices  Landing  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  in  1903. 


10,137 
1,331 


MINOR    CIVII. 


Huntingdon  County— Continued. 

Logan  township 

Ma  plot  on  borough 

Ma.rkdosbiirg  borough 

Mill  Creek  borough  » 

Miller  township 

Morris  township 

Mount  Union  borough 

Ward  I 

Wardi 

orbiMMiia  borough'.!!."!!!"!!"!!!"!"!! 

I'enn  tow  nsliip 

Pel ers I ii i rg  borough . . , 

I'orler  township 

Itoekhi  1 1  borough 

Sail  il  to  borough 

Shade  (lap  borough 

Shirley  lov 
r.hi.l.w  dm 


Wood  township 


Indiana  County 


Armagh  borough . . 
Armstrong  township . 

Banks  township 

Blackliek  township. 
Blairsville  borough . 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Bru.dis  alley  low  nship 
Uulliugioii  iow  nship. 
Burrell  township. 
Canoe  township . . 
Center  township. 
Cherryhill  township 
Cherrytree  borough 
Clymer  borough"  . 
Conemaugh  township 
Creekside  borough  12 
Kast  Mahoning  towiu__r  . 
Last  \V  heal  held  low  nship 
1  lien  Campbell  borough. 
Grant  township. 
Green  township . 
Homer  City  borough 
Indiana  borough . 

Ward  1 . 

Hard  2. 

WnrdS. 

Ward  If 

dark  -onville  borough. 
Marion  Cooler  borough 

Meelr.iniesburg  bo gli 

Montgomery  township. 
North  Mahoning  low  nsliip 

1'ioe  township 

Plumville  borough 
Rayne  township. . 
Saltsburs  borough. 
Shelocta  borough . . 
Sinirksburg  borough. 
.Sou Ih  .Mahoning  low  n ship 
Washington  township"  ... 
West   Mahoning  township. 


Young  township 


Jefferson  County 


Brockwayville  borough. 

'      ....      ,    : 
Clover  township. 

Corsica  borough 


Gaskill  township. 

»  Mill  Creek  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Brady  t( 
9  Wood  township  organized  from 
•o  County  total  includes  populatio 

Indiana  borough  beiween  ls'.m  and  1900. 

"  Clymer  borough  incorporated  a  .;  ■  pari  of  Cherryhill  township  ir 
1-  Creekside  borough  incorporated  from  paid  ol  Y\  ashington  township  ii 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  istie  and  moo,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. J 


MINOli   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jefferson  County— Continued. 

1,756 
1,60  J, 

um 

1,660 
1.015 
1,500 
325 
1,316 
2,007 
4,7S5 
1,417 
1,711 
1,162 

575 

L190 

1,982 
1,796 

609 
1,750 

531 
1,250 
2,813 

15,013 

2  6,746 

--  4, 194 

Lackawanna  County- Continued. 

3,662 

1,031 

2,012 

619 

l',078 
802 
783 

1,301 
650 

'319 
11,324 

1,199 
2, 159 
2,422 
1,302 
788 
3,454 
8,505 

2,300 

i,227* 

325 

1,041 

1,255 

5,121 

1,455 

1.545 

1,102 

053 

592 

.   3,435 

1,037 

2, 117 

380 

732' 

1,563 

3,810 

774 

0,435 

r    C^ 

16,054 

236 
1,024 
1,360 
1,031 
1,362 
1,228 
1,347 

016 

L004 

1,830 

2,011 

338 

803 

1,507 
2,043 

3,' 493 

176 
4,557 

16,655 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

i,'2si' 

362 

5,630 

1,059 

North    \  Mm.: Ion  township 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Kiuggold  low  nship '. 

Ward6 

0,180' 

d  hip              

2.806 

2,140 

849 

235 

1,290 

129,807 

10,962 

10,529 

4,161 

7,969 

9,322 

894' 

213 

1,255 

102,026 

l;  oar  in.'.  Iln.ok  low  nship 

Scott,  township 

650 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 ■■-■ 

Ward5 

Ward  0 

703 
1.009 

447 
1,117 

1,177 

1,011 

885 

535 

728 

531 

203 

048 

1.267 

1,417 

259,570 

895 
1,133 

'  850 
503 

1,208 
953 

1,204 

'817 

540 
7S2 
001 
273 

1,442 
1,392 

5  193,331 

932 
1,144 
1,755 

509 
1,221 

877 
1,270 
1,092 

519 
.935 
097 
291 

1,370 
1,490 

5  142,088 

2,490 
5,675 
5,524 
.       5, 557 
3, 376 

4,294 
6,122 
S,649 
6,831 
2, 729 
9,222 
7,705 

2,612 

1,987 

439 

9,060 

1,903 

1,119 

1,593 

1,400 

923 

2,062 

5,133 

985 

515 

216 

5,280 

694 

2,194 

2,392 

167,029 

Ward8 

Ward  9 

Ward  12 



Tnsrarora  township 

1,612 

458 

4,215 

Lackawanna  County 

Sprin  -  Bi     i.  i.:  ■  i>  ■!:• 

Taylor  borough » 

756 

7,194 

4,  m 

1,006 

'807 
5. 345 

i,m 

1,802 
17,040 
3,  S70 

!?,  102 

2,827 

2.  4*3 

l',635 
203 

9, 331 

3.  702 
2,008 
3,531 

17, 015 

4,433 

4,209 

3.338 

442 

603 

4,500 

379 

4,353 

319 

84 

590 

633 

3,158 

1,094 

913 

1,151 

2,756 

258 

119 

640 

5,396 

4,032 

i,'024' 

3,915 

1,052 

2,452 

2,204 
705 
489 
219 

3,425 

'i3,S36" 

10,233 

159,241 

1,440 
200 
794 
0S1 

4,948 

1,784 
172 
884 

675 

1,093 
1,687 
1 ,  465 
934 
1.635 
1,326 
11,454 
1,311 
927 
1.213 
1,622 

1.471 
1,408 

'936 
1,2L6 
1,593 
1 ,  084 
933 
1,118 
2,280 
2,259 
2,972 

?!  487 

597 
653 
1,154 
1,834 
1 .  406 
828 
1,031 
1 ,  559 
12,310 

3, 110 

Clay  to.,  nship 

('oloraio  i.,.,..  i!  ,':ip                                                               . 

1 ,  558 

12,583 

8,315 

444 
2,404 

307 
93 

681 

750 
2,567 

443 
1.154 
290 
141 
673 
696 
2,650 

1,787 
1.639 

1.358 
2,327 
2,921 
3,275 
1,270 
3,360 
3.108 

5,623 
274 
129 

1,242 

8,061 
253 
146 

1,257 

East  Prui township 

Ma-lison  township  ' 

Ea  ,1  llc-ipti-M  ■  ■■■■..■'  ■■!;> 

3,154 

e  changed  from   Punxsutawney  in   1907.     Clayville  borough  annexed 


n  Falls  Creek  borough  in  11)00. 
•  County  total.;  include  population  (15  in  1911O;  ■l.l'.'Jin  1S90)  of  Old  Forge  town- 
ship, annexed  to  Taylor  borough  since  1900. 

» Parts  annexed  to  Taylor  borough  and  Scran toncityin  1901  and  1904,respectively . 


'  Moscow  Mirou  :h  iiv-o 
-  Pail  of  Lackawanna  1 
9  Old  Forge  township  ai 


n  Terre  Hill  borough  in  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  --PENNSY I ,VANI A. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR- CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1010,  1900,  AM)  1X90     Continued. 

[For  Changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  111  Ml.  see  footnotes;  for  llioso  lirlv oon  I  sou  Mini  II see  I :  !■  pi  it  Is  of  II)'-  TwollMi  ( 'rii  :ii:,;   I'.inii,  \  ol.  I,    I  mIiI''  . 


"C^^, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL    DIVISION 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Lancaster  County— Continued. 

2, 595 
002 
920 
2, 587 
3, 192 
2,505 
1,521 
47, 227 
1,07S 
8,665 

S.'i'l? 

2,519 
750 
937 
1,473 
2,451 
2,390 
1,674 
41,459 

2, 603 
1 .  229 
1,012 
1,218 

:v_\'oil 

Lawrence  County  -Continued. 

2, 425 
1,347 

551 

1.228 
2,626 

980 

503 

2,910 

870 

59,505 

2,806 

1 ,  420 

2,004 
1,548 

Washingloiitown  'hip!  [V^'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

avne  i    unmip" 

Lebanon  County 

i^;;1;;;:1;:,^;:'!;""':^:::::::::::::::::::::: 

571 
2,055 
120 
816 
480 
3,108 

53,827 

1,371 
1,445 

Oaneaster'cliV. '.''. '..'." 

Ward  /..' 

534 

1 ,  737 

inns 

» 48,131 

8. 736 

y,m 

5,979 
2,195 
1,998 
2,082 

■1, 202 

7A0 

1,040 

422 

3,750 

4,597 

2.079 

669 

778 
2,108 
2, 100 

1,039 
2,222 

1, 100 

2,319 

2,157 

1,240 

1,512 

739 

3.42! 

909 

3,557 

885 

277 

317 

291 

'882 
2. 233 
4,011 

245 
315 
2,140 
1,254 
2,205 
2,020 
1,927 

70,032 

\\!'rd,^ 

1,'geo 

1 ',  31 5 
2,239 
1,244 
Q03 
19,240 

2,'i05' 

1,539 

2,'370 

3,820 

571 

17,628 

2^274 

| ,!.';.' :.''i'11;,,n,',i','i' 

1,782 
2,122 

1  \  454 
2,019 

1,177 

L494 

■1, 0711 

('oriin  nil  township 

Easl  Hi vi'  I..",  h  !'i  ... 

Heidelberg  tow  n..iiip. . . . 

.loin'-low  n  burn!'    !i    . 

2,  1ST 

I1ii.|1,1l'.,,l::,li",,i.;i.,l:,y," 

3,830 

Ward* 

Wards 

3,111 

4, 766 

2I4O2 

1,896 

2.203 

L_'l  1 
1.787 

70S 
3,538 
1,364 

1 ,  559 

703 

1,093 

118,832 

2,'8li' 

2,578 
1.585 
J,  Olid 
1,909 

2',  405 

1,831 
2,018 

1,828 
1,848 

North  1.  'hi  in  in  township 

North  Londonderry  tov,  n  lno . . . 

2, 252 

2,258 

l.Si 
2,882 
1,117 
1,041 
1.599 

1,140 
93,893 

902 

2, 128 
1,261 
1,080 
565 
3,342 
1.023 
3.548 

2.008 
2,216 
1,299 
1,856 

3,608 

3!  751 
918 

51,913 
4. 125 
3.622 

2, 531 
2, 100 
5.077 
3,566 
7.168 
4.260 
7, 290 
4,!)H7 
1.874 
1.857 
4,472 

12,837 
1,384 

2.SS9 
1,863 
2.729 
1.615 
1,703 
1,164 
5, 250 
2,022 
2,436 
792 

2,670 

3!  907 
1, 238 

ii.'bsb 

2,178 
3,580 

1,73.', 
1,309 
1.4U 

35,  116 

1,748 

1,872 

2,130 

3,501 

577 

3!  153 
562 

Ward  7 

2, 255 
1,341 
2,275 
3,002 
1,870 

57,04.2 

2, 238 
1,295 
2, 267 
3,704 
1,847 

-37,517 

3,405 
10,  758 

Total  fit:  i'.ni,!,h:m  hiuuvvh  in   Lthigii  and 
Northampton  1  'ouniits 

9, 521 

1,287 
3,902 
1,610 

1.225 
354 

l,'l91 
056 

L213 
36,280 

1,488 
2,243 

1,047 

305    

855 023 

2,617               2^079 
2s)  339            11,' GOO 

'  :il^li^'/ib"r"i-l:H  - ;:;;;;:;: 

3,963 

3.704 

Hazel  Poll  iiorough  " 

■  1  ii'K-ni  v  l.iv.  usiiip. 

:    j    j; ■■.,;':1"""1' -•- 

556 
1,581 
1,408 
1,214 
3,324 
1,411 

L233 
715 

"'692 
3.280 

3i  773 

Lynn  township. . '.'. '.'. '.'.'. '. '.'. '.'.  V.              '.'. '.'.     '.'. 
1                1         11  1       11      ip                  .'..'.'.'..'...'.. 

'''  Ward  /."..°!...  "V/"///////""/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Wards 

4,384 

1.437 

%£** 

5.458 
4,068 
2,881 
4,288 
6, 393 

758 
2.377 

899 

Ward8 

yew  V'illmington  borough 

Xorlh  Heaver  township 

Perry  township 

i  'in  ill   (  iroee  In  ■'.'.' nsliip 

Pulaski  township 

Scott  township 

2.245 

847 

1 .  007 
845 

2,  IS 

644 
2,847 

4.100 
2,  710 

1  Returned  as  Marticville 
-  Ini-orpiiriile'l  from  part  c_. 
3  Incorporated  from  part  of  K 


lleinpiii'M 
.lie  borough  in  13 


s  Counly  total  ineliules  poi  illation 
Vow  Castle  cilv  between  1800  and 
,;  III '.   I   P  ■!!  1.  irougli  i  no  up.  .I';",  l-.l 


i  in  1907. 
and  part  annexed  to  Columbia 

st  New  Castle  borough,  annexed 


rom  pari  of  Wavn  '  lownshipin  1901. 

lexi'd  lo  Now  Castle  city  in  1900. 

porated  from  part  of  Shenango  township  it 


'Cniinlvl  .1  "I  iio'lit'los   populalion  ■  2.070    of  Londonderry  townshi] 
n  North  and  South  Londonderry  townships  between  1890  and  1900 

■o   Vnm  ill"  township  oi-:';mi."-<l  from  part-  of  North  and   South  Aim 


inn;;.  10117,  and  190S. 

Ii:  annexed  lo  UetMeheni  boromili  ii 

!  to  Catasnnqiia  borough  ii 


1999  and  i  arts  annexed  l 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  loon  ami  10m,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Tieports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

11100 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  OIVtSION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Lehigh  County— Continued. 

1.814 
2,497 
2, 609 

2, 415 
3,477 
1,222 
9. 350 

343,186 

Luzerne  County— Continued. 

6, 449 
1,360 
1,371 
2.441 

L049 

1,223 

9,288 

790 

672 

218 

1,092 

5.426 

1.633 

1.354 

1.255 

1,184 

3,159 
1,734 
1.425 
18,877 
1,309 
1,100 

486 
1.077 
2, 175 
1.148 
1.060 
1.923 
3,894 
1,241 
3,464 
1,578 

618 

175 
10,277 

124 

16J267 

1,150 
764 
1,460 
1,4H 
1,520 
2,167 
1,295 
688 
'  1,077 
2,280 
2,566 
7, 033 
10,529 
10,996 

7,420 

1,301 

945 

992 

2,294 

1,070 

1,667 

1,287 

600 

958 

1,225 

3,374 

1,875 

1,127 

1,624 

1,917 

540 

617 

578 

282 

554 

1,352 

2,439 

5,396 

2,294 

1,748 

1,354 

813 

1,251 

4,715 

1,245 

1,024 

2,ue 

6,848 
1,621 
1,438 
869 
679 

3,846 

2,472 
2,081 
2,712 
2,271 
3,096 
1,366 
7,935 

» 257,121 

2,204 
2,511 
2,394 
2,832 
2,668 
1,514 

a  201.203 

2,001 
254 
1,397 

096 

5,601 
2.005 
1.261 
2,SS5 
4,634 
1.371 
1.614 
1,649 

'no 

1,862 

2.184 
548 

919 

4,040 

1,237 

796 

887 

1,127 

i,439 
2,000 
2,160 
1,272 

2.578 

1,224 

764 

1.423 

614 

'249 

2,028 

1.260 

524 

939 

894 

2,353 

810 

856 

687 

5,545 

460 

6,197 

847 

944 

1.260 
1.374 

6.965 
11.0)4 
5.452 
1.637 
1,343 

2,078 

.   '635 
1,043 

2,231 
1,699 

3,373 
1,912 
2.768 
585 
2,024 

1,191 
648 
377 

4,196 

4,040 

3, 192 

3^17 

3,487 

3,031 

2.224 

240 
2,352 

1,661 

343 

2,178 

94 

12.116 

1,373 
420 
543 

1,006 
796 
830 

2,211 

1,299 

415 

973 
742 
586 



1.100 
702 
202 

6,529 

5,411 

2, 529 
12,556 

10,302 

5, 165 

3,284 

1,948 

790 

4,370 
6,872 
13,649 

504 
1,070 
1,087 
1,557 

1^008 
1,031 

4,497 
5,254 

7,590 
521 
1,730 

9,655 

1,386 
1,317 
1,450 

4,655 
15,143 
14.230 

2,579 
12,494 
11.872 

Ward3 

543 
1,500 
1,887 
2,264 

409 

Ward  2 , 

WardS.... 

919 

965 

2,516 

Ward  14 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

654 
1 .  548 

837 
1,428 

658 

2!  792 

724 

1,454 

8S1 

'657 

358 

2.320 

5,846 
1,344 
1,517 

Whim  il  I.--N  li  .KiU'.'h 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

,T ■'  t i tr i ii-  lowoshin 

'  Incorporated  from  par'  of  Soli  ;l,  irv  township  in  1909. 
"Parts  annexed  to  \ll:aiiown  chy  in  loot,  phh.  ■'.it;,  ami  Ions 
3  County  total  includes  population  ( 
ship,  incorporated  :      " 


i  I'tnii:  2.901  in  1890)  of  Mar 


arporeied  from  pail  of  Siij.iiloif  township  in  1900. 


7  Part  of  Plymouth  township  annexed  ir 


s  Parts  of  Ha/ad  township  annexed  pi  flad-ton  eily  in  1001  ami  1009. 

'  Prlnslc  towiiOiin  uruani-ed  from  pari  of  Kingston  township  in  1905. 
io  Incorporated  from  part  of  Plymouth  lownship  in  lotio. 

u  Incorporated  from  pan  of  Wrk'l w  whip  in  1908. 

i2  Part  of  Plains  lownship  annexed  to  lainie;  l.nrough  in  1906. 
"  Part  taken  to  form  I  .arksville  horoiud)  in    1(109  and   pari  annexed  lo  I' 
ville  borough  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -PENNSYLVANIA. 


459 


Tablk  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  \H\  1SIONS:  1910,  1900,  AM)  1800    Continued. 
IForchaugosin  boundarios,  otc.,  bonveen  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  Of  the  Twelfth  Census*  L900,  Vol.  1,  Table  6.] 


Luzerne  County-  Continued. 
Wilkes-  liarre  city 


Wards... 
WardH... 
Hard  10.. 
Ward  II.. 
Ward  12.. 
Ward  /.;.. 


Lycoming  County.. 


Brady  township.. 


(.'(man  llot'-e  township. . 
Cumniings  township. . .  . 

Duhoisiown  borough 

Khlred  township 


Melienrv  lowo-hip 

M<  1:11  vie  township 

MeX.-il  township 

Milllm  township 

Mill  <-ii'i-:-  township.... 
MotiU'oiuei  v  borough.  . 
Monitmi.s\  ille  borough. 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Moii'le'id  township 

Mum  \  borough 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Muiii'v  township 

Muucy  Creek  township 
II    u  i  e  '  n'  o  1  h, 


ieinro  I  looks  borough  .  . 
'lunkotis  <  'reek  mv.  n-  lit 


siisqnehiinna  township 

I  "pp'r  Fairfield  township.  . 
V-  ashinglon  township 


Ward  o.. 
Wardn.. 
Ward?.. 


I!  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Lycoming  County- Continued. 
\.  iili  mi  sport  t-it  y    Continued. 


Cory  don  township. 

Eldrod  borough 

Eldred  township. . . 
Foster  lownsliip 


Ward  1.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward.:.. 


Liberty  township 

Mount  lewett  borough. . 
Noi'w  ieh  township 

!   II  III    tllW  llsllip 

I'oil    \llegan\  botoiteh.  . 

Sen een:  township 

Smell, p,,ii  borough 


Mercer  County.  . 


I'indl.-v  tnwnshiji 

1' it, Ionia  imioiie!) 

J-'rem  1;  Creek  tov  nship. . 
flreene  lownsliip 


Wards 

WardO 

ove  City  borough. . 


i  Part  taken  to  form  Nnangok.,  i  o rough  in  1908. 

2  Returned  as  Yates  in  l'.i.'tn. 

:i  Count  v  to' el  includes  i..-  e:l  it  ion  !  .it;',"  i  ol  Kendall  hoioudi,  annexed  to  Brad- 
lord  citv  between  l.snoand  1900. 

<  County  totals  ineln.le  poi.itlat ion  i  lt.17  in  I'.mii;  M  in  I  win  ol  l.ethel  borough, 
annexed  to  Hickory  township  since  1900;  and  population  <_\it.i.">  in  lbyO)  of  Clarks- 
ville  borough  and  Pymatuning  township,  not  returned  separately. 


1    -I.,  .soil   1, 

S';,,!' 

^■::::::::::::::::::::i: 

,.j:M. 

Men  ill, oi 

Snvtll 
Mill  (', eel; 

aid  .. 
owns 

slli'li.'. 

','!'■;,' 
:.■  tov 

*.„....... 

niter  free 
l'errv  low; 
I'in,    loun 
l'\'i>'.in:ni! 
,-al-in  .,.« 
Siteh  In- 
S.mdv  led, 

ish'ip".".'.*!'.".!"!!!!"."!!!""" 

Ward. 

1  46,863 

l.iss 
10,514 


';■;:-;'; 

.v_'% 

2,944 

2, 119 

2, 877 

1,773 

1,090 

1,913 

]    -771 

1,694 

2,174 

936 

978 

1,109 

1,185 

1 ,  043 

2,  429 

1 ,  972 

1 ,  853 

1,230 

598 

1,057 

948 

1,8)7 

1 ,  020 

1.701 
1,454 

1,150 

1,959 

77,699 

'57.387 

I  55,744 

.'it; 

220 

(5) 

9 

4.814 

3.074 

H 

1,599 

1,100 

33 

,:■: 

4.865 
984 

951 
3, 639 
1,226 

269 

276 
834 

232 

819 

923 

9S2 

754 

751 

937 

003 

081 

885 

537 

007 

2,026 

1,804 

2.13S 

617 

714 

821 

164 

185 

263 

566  1 

043 

720 

369  ! 

428 

488 

845  1 

970 

1,125 

2,139 

1.909 

1,846 

1,828 

(5) 

470  1 

499 

540 

505 

017 

074 

039 

632 
1,012 

1,118 

5.270 

8,916 

7,459 

S,725    

3.21.1    

S.SSo  ■ 

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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  iu  boundaries,  etc.,  betwoen  19U0  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twolfth  Census:  1990,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.J 


MINOli    CIVIL    DIVISION. 


Mercer  County— Continued. 
sharpsville  borough 


Springfield  township 

Sioueboio  borough 

Sugar  Grove  township 

V.  rs|  Middlesex  borough. 

West  Salem  township 

\\  heallaud  borough 

\\  ihningion  township 

Wolf  Creek  township 

Worth  township 


Mifflin  County 


Derry  township 
Granville  township. 
Lewistown  borough 

Ward  1 . 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Wards 

McVeytown  borough 
Menno  township. 


Jackson  township.. 
Middle  Smithfield  tc 
Paradise  township. . 
Pocono  township... 
Polk  township 


Sm i i  hlield  lownsliip  . . 

Slroiid  tnwiismp 

Slroiidsbin  g  borough  .  . 
Tobyhanna  township. . 
Tnnkhannoek  townshi] 


Montgomery  County.. 
binglon  lownship 


Lndgepurl  borough  . . 


Colleg.'ville  borough 

Conshohoeken  borough .    . 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 

WardJ, 

WardB 

Douglass  lownsliip 

Lasl  Greenville  borough .  . 
Last  Nornlon  lownsliip*. 
Lranoonia  lownship 


3,800    3 ,"  007 " 

m 

8'r,''t 

i% 

4,740 

7,480 

5,470 

1,(128 
1 ,  235 

1 ,  f!50 
894 

1,057 
539 

R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Montgomery  County— Continued. 


Jenl.illmw  II    boKMIL'h... 

Wind  1 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

l-aiisilalo  borough 


Limerick  township 

Lower  Gwynedd  township  ... 

Lower  Merion  township 

Lower  i'ottsgrove  township.. 
Lower  Providence  township.. 
Lower  Salford  township 


Moreland  tc 

Narberth  borough 

New  Hanover  tow  nsli  ij> . . 
Xoi  risiow  n  borough6 


II  «  nil. 
Ward  :?. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  J,.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  ;.. 


WardlO 

Ward  11 

\oi  111   \\  all's  boi'oueli.. 


Plymouth  township. . 
Pottstown  borough. . . 


I.BAB 

1,312 
1,380 

1,678 

1,340 

1,547 

2, 29o 

1,421 

064 

879 

3,073 

488 

1,423 

550 

612 

722 

381 

1,277 

1,875 

2,994 

1,160 

2,936 

1,516 
1,644 
3,910 

2.827 
773 

2,202 
6.37 
790 
775 
812 

1,507 

3,359 
1,528 
1,433 

14,868 

512 
2,607 

789 

1,248 
1,077 
2,400 
1,095 

324 
1,933 
1,328 
1,997 
3,480 

450 
2,574 

876 
1,958 

1,360 

Spriieo'icld  township 

1,892 

(5) 

1,869 

534 
3,350 
1,442 
1.397 

15,526 

(5) 

W  e-i     I'elforu  boiough 

Win  nana!  di  iow  uship 

L565 

15,645 

Anthony  township 

815 

320 
7,517 
1,951 
1,400 

t,4AS 

1,714 
051 

562 
2,781 
215 
659 
183 
283 

905 

339 

8, 042 

962 

680 
989 
020 
2,319 
242 
831 
212 
347 

i  ibeil v  township 

Limestone  iov  nship 

1,081 

198 

v.  a  iiinaioni  ille  borough 

171 
390 

n  part  of  Hickory  tow 


fjpper,  an  1  West  Potl  Igrove  townships,  r.dmT 
ail  1  popul  ilion  (•>:;  >7  iii  IX. rj}  of  Uwvnedd  t 
Uppsr  Gwynedd  townships  between  1890  and  1 


s  Led  Hill  borough  ineorpoi ab'd  from  part  of  Upper  Hanover  township  in 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  .MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-  Continued. 

(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  101 C,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  WOO,  see  Reports  Of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Table:,.  I 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

127,667 

99,687 

i  84,220 

Northumberland.  County— Continued. 

7,  400 
974 
1,104 
2,053 
1,664 
1,665 

3,370 
3,946 
5,644 
4,673 
0,700 
3,517 
1,200 
1,394 

923 
1,247 
1,180 

429 
1,009 

882 

i,T42 

2,621 
1,323 

4,632 
2,419 
1,414 
839 
1,178 
1,127 
1,304 
288 
13,770 
1,145 
1,653 

~l',148 
1,756 
1 ,  242 
1,290 

1,623 
703 
365 

1,001 

782 
1,950. 

915 
1,055 

443 
1,065 
2,428 

24,136 

0,175 

822 
5, 309 

i,m 

1,075 
1,593 
1,433 
1,057 
8, 305 

1 ',  50 1 

l!l86 

28,523 
1,653 
1,823 
2,957 
3,267 

2, 287 

4,262 

1,302 

2, 730 

2,162 

1,533 

1,132 

807 

823 

403 

915 

3,175 

1,890 

3, 855 
2,357 
3,978 

1,420 

2,030 
8,729 

1,304 

i445 

1,037 
3,059 
3, 967 

1,843 
2,453 
649 
19,973 
3,110 
3, 170 
3,878 
5,806 
4,009 
426 
512 
2, 857 
1,605 
1,039 
3,532 

1,648 
832 

111,420 

0,541 
4,100 

3,474 
2,509 

731 
7,  293 

3,090 
1,586 

1,137 

25,238 

723 
6, 702 

2,397 
1,644 

392 
1,101 

804 
14,481 

Miami  Caiaiu'l  horongh 

13,179 

8,254 

'i,'ii:!l|'\iii!',,''r!wi'i:i'iii» 

4,321 

2,748 

2,744 

!■.■!, I  Bangor  boiough 

703 
1,104 

418 
1,053 

882 
18,202 

14,403 

'596 
704 

3,709 
1,335 
1,034 
4,141 
2,293 
2,304 

;:::::;:!::! 

:::::::::::: 

2,"  051" 

2,784 

2, 042" 

490 
13, 241 

200" 

2,446 
730 

1,189 

615 

907 

440 

708 

3,570 

1,322 

930 

3,913 

2,544 

1,318 

::::::::::: 

::::::::::: 

2,"  396 

2,108 

2,"521 

676 

1,400 

276 

9,810 

5,930 

Ward6 

Ward8 

757 
390 
803 
891 
775 

2, 157 

373 
1,076 
1,746 

1,355 

Ward  1 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Tatamy  borough 

3,106 
550 

326 

762 

479 

1.053 

912 

1,474 

754 

322 

756 

794 

252 

596 

628 

1,344 

1,093 

417 

549 

135 

2,009 

1,015 

990 

554 

1,405 

1,179 

702 

326 

772 

576 

1,213 

1,040 

1,661 

802 

338 

981 

878 

653 

678 
1,508 
1,463 

580 

555 

171 
1,734 

955 
1,380 

080 
1,490 
1,280 

852 

Hull  a  In  tow  a   'nil              .... 

2,014 

1,000 

1,819 

711 

90,911 

2,523 

2,676 
12  74,698 

318 

821 

16, 105 

1,517 

1,013 

528 

473 

620 

673 

873 

928 

349 

732 

1,507 

209 

1,362 

12, 473 
1,581 

805 
492 
479 

8,616 
1,864 

1    i      i         eron  inwii  hip 

Fa-'  ( "a illisquaquc  township 

356 

594 

Jackson  township  >-; 

1,277 

886 

1,030 

697 

1,653 
208 

1,046 
914 

1,151 
327 

830 

1,750 

262 

Newpoi  i  bo gli 

I'enn  township. .   

Bye  township 

S.1  villi?  township 

1,905 

710 

1.542 

1,340 

851 

Lower  Augusta  township 

Lower  Mahanoy  township 

.      !     ■        .      1      .    1      ■'        1                     .,■■.,., 

Toboyne  township 

1  County  total  includes  population  (5,016)  of  South  Easton  horough,  annexed  to 
Easton  city  between  1890  and  1900. 

2  Farts  taken  to  form  Northampton  and  North  Catasauqua  boroughs  in  1902  and 


•Northampton  Heights  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Lower  Saucon  town- 


li> Incorporated  from  pari  of  Forks  lownship  in  1900. 


8  Incorporated  from  pari  of   Mian  (own-hip  in  1907. 

9  Incorporated  as  Alliance  iinromdi  from  pan  of  Allen  township  in  1902.    Name 
changed  ir  in™» 

10  Inco  , 
Fart  annexed  to  E     ..  _ 

'-  Coimiv  total  hi'tud->-  population  t  1,034)  of  Cameron  township,  taken  to  form 
it  and  West  Cameron  townsnios;  and  population  (1,007)  of  Chillisquaque  town- 
■t  Chillisquanne  townships,  between  1890  and  1900. 
,i  porated  from  part  of  Jackson  township  in  1902. 
gh  ineorporaled   from  part  of  }Jount  Carmel  township 


i!  East  and  VT 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  Jo  beundarteSj  Bto.,  between  1900  and  L01Q,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tat 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Perry  County— Continued. 

595 
1,397 
377 

GUI 

1,549,008 

747 

1,447 

407 

712 

1,293,697 

762 
1,562 

396 
779 

1,046,964 

Potter  County— Continued. 

504 
463 
255 
447 

l!046 
1,598 
717 
278 
655 
487 
1,074 
872 
508 

207,894 

1,584 
537 

270 

l|l27 
1,443 

V\  nits  township. . .    

'528 

577 

891 

1,022 

844 

<  172,927 

483 

1,549,008 
47,  712 
40,536 
25, 747 

17,006 
6,374 
27,425 

5,071 
19,426 
11,619 
15, 152 

19,477 

47,273 
16,175 

n,  m 

27, 134 
52,283 
45,356 
35,406 
70,245 
32, 133 
54,370 
42,510 
54,842 

49,  242 

30,217 
29,209 
30,863 
40,293 

49,575 
10,484 
61,379 
23,110 
48,939 
54,393 
41,820 
15,640 
23,610 
43,260 
39,449 
26,234 
38,459 
SO, 002 

3,033 

1,293,697 

1,046,964 

wZH "."'." 

Wards 

6,855 
1,411 
1,364 

1,401 

1,599 

1,080 

921 

2^405 

1,559 

3,900 

4,579 

5,154 

2,451 

1,333 

1,370 

1,837 

921 

916 

1,540 

1,159 

694 

2,578 

1,201 

801 

3,118 

1,208 

1,160 

750 

905 

5,401 

2,361 

1,155 

4|396 
1,659 
1,935 

802 
1,185 
2,727 

987 
1,839 

268 
3,389 
6,256 
15,936 
5,606 
2,369 

1,434 
1,640 

4,888 
1,100 
7,240 
3,152 
1,237 
1,538 
1,313 

335 
1,554 
2,512 

266 
2,035 
1,156 
1,167 
1,801 
1,873 

917 

956 
1,352 
2,995 
2,678 

491 
3,387 
20,236 
2,153 

um 

3,176 
3,543 
4,900 
2,979 
1,741 

6,438 

845 
1,080 
1,749 
1,250 

2,642 

1,738 

1,278 

'586 
2,553 
1,168 

2,594 

2,520 

933 
4,373 

3,666 

1,165 
2,177 

932 
2,692 

244 
2, 122 
6,214 
13,504 

8,766 

9,412 

Iliihlc\  township 

968 

375 
550 
427 
893 
1,193 
668 

158 
562 

545 
352 

29,729 

721 

481 

1,022 

1,259 

658 

351 

799 

491 

1,114 

1,547 

742 

Ward  3 

638 

53 

701 

1,731 

30,621 

793 
158 
810 

1,558 
22,778 

Middleport  boiough 

540 
4,815 

Ward  2 

252 
1,300 
1,326 

228 
2,163 
1,242 

770 
1,518 
1,707 

1,317 

240 

706 

675 

2,941 

748 

259 

3,100 

1,463 

1,637 

1,218 

4,027 

1,700 

2, 3m 

980 

'658 
817 
176 
714 
579 
382 

928 

2,300 

911 

414 

3,217 

636 

'877 

290 

1,530 

1,290 

1,084 
2,534 
2,168 
478 
2,890 
15,710 

1,215 
2,415 

1,268 

1,976 

1 )  826 

915 

1,134 

784 
619 

910 
1,784 
876 
1,180 
891 
382 
459 

Harrison  township 

Hebron  township 

o  unship 

'  ■                                  ... 

Ward  7 

1  Matamoras  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  West  full  township  in  I'.kj.j. 

'<  Oswavo  t>or<  1  ii'-'  1 1  i  1  iron  km  :i  l"i  I  I  ro  1 11  purl  of  <  >-v,  s  vd  Imvriship  in  1901. 

»  Shingle  House  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Sharon  township  in  1902. 


);  916  in  1890)  of  Yorkville  bor- 


6  Yorkville  borough  annexed  in  1907. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 
rehtmges  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  i«oo  and  1910,  sou  footnotes;  tor  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  ol  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVILLY, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Schuylkill  County—Continued. 

258 
2,115 

723 
1,343 

730 
6,455 
1,772 
2,118 
B,S65 

4J747 
1,808 
1,277 
1,S0S 

25,774 
6,827 
1,697 
4,1SS 

'676 
9,462 
2,661 
1,866 

2,672 
2,264 

2)  067 

1,218 

849 

695 

1,087 

795 

511 

1,342 

1,422 

1,023 

5,230 

2,134 

16,800 

2,938 
1,266 

2,648 
1,715 

Somerset  County— Continued. 

2, 612 
4,318 

465 
1,758 

355 
3,  000 
1,079 

338 

193 
8,013 
J,, 050 
3,963 

11,293 

1,834 
3,324 

404 
1,824 

306 
2,805 

'423 

158 

SomcrsH  township 

'719 
4,038 

1,264 
706 

715 
3,654 

530 

3,088 

12,134 

20,321 

15,944 

Cherry  township 

2,816 
1,998 
1,464 

813 
184 
847 
633 
109 
059 
558 
245 
568 
399 

37,746 

2,703 
1,926 

1,714 
884 
312 
975 
813 
152 
538 

442 
465 
524 

40,043 

785 
7,267 

876 
6,054 

2, 167 
1,947 

2,064 

740 
1,642 
785 
542 
1,338 
1,450 
1,158 
4,864 
2,292 

17,304 

771 

1,310 

732 

569 

l|533 

4)743 
2, 256 

17,651 

307 

520 

1,432 

1,130 

954 

344 

961 

861 

150 

5,749 

2,698 

3,061 

619 

527 

103 

925 

815 

1,538 

1,230 

604 

537 

364 

793 

504 

771 

614 

1,109 

632 

156 

519 

1,914 

617 

567 

730 

654 

1,110 

915 

414 

975 

582 

1,021 

'910 
778 
1,114 
676 
322 
450 
355 

42,829 

396 

650 

1,669 

1,305 

984 
366 

1,134 
847 
159 

4,279 

667 

809 

899 

914 

1,328 

677 

531 

768 

1,315 

1,119 

1,024 

1,473 

1,049 

1,095 

1,238 

1,190 

704 

67,717 

707 

832 

1,030 

1,087 

1,286 

719 

513 

734 

1,215 

1,263 

1,150 

1,326 

1,123 

1,109 

1,412 

1,038 

700 

49,461 

036 

858 

1,060 

1,219 

'730 

420 

750 

1,279 

1,201 

1,287 

1,315 

1,208 

1,233 

1,500 

999 

752 

37,317 

787 

110 

963 

836 

1,000 

1,404 

1,488 

1,008 

620 

326 

849 

596 

821 

735 

1,304 

785 

213 

665 

1,827 

Lenox  township.            .... 

1,847 
796 

1,336 
1,113 

1,878 

•    3,117 
890 

2,651 
556 
848 
717 
990 
852 

4,130 
109 
641 
910 
923 

'728 
785 

106 
656 

999 
3,140 
2,406 
1,300 

885 
1,211 

180 

1,296 
970 
249 

1,030 
843 

1,400 
1,403 

912 
738 

715 
1,206 
1,003 

542 
1,105 

673 
1,088 
3,813 

1, 931 

150 

1,585 

2,982 
565 
488 
849 

1,637 
96 
784 

870 
3,024 
702 
835 
201 
105 
705 

1,704 

Oakland  township 

Rush  township 

1,529 

444 

1,902 

Springville  township 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

619 

866 

1,099 
95 
735 

309 
480 
351 

« 49,086 

933 
1,847 
660 
859 
185 
104 
784 
151 

« 62,313 

2,035 

2,303 

003 

1,041 

843 

971 

340 

878 

736 

2,493 

1,343 

453 

1,175 

3,231 
2,423 

862 
1,781 
1,046 
1,119 

450 
1,067 

964 
2,919 
1,467 

630 
1,109 

1,208 

6,835 

1,376 

685 

1,289 

178 

1,451 

1,453 

553 

1,299 

883 

3,081 

So rfield  borough 

Kll.  hi  id  borough 

1,006 

'  Part  taken  to  form  Coaldale  borough  in  1906. 

1  Ringtown  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1909. 

3  Boswell  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  Jenner  township  in  1904. 

•  Paint  and  Windb  er  boroughs  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Paint  township  in  1900. 


•  Part  of  Laporte  borough  annexed  to  Laporte  township  in  1907. 
«  County  totals  include  population  (215  in  1900;  211  in  1890)  of  ™  ~ 
annexed  to  Rutland  township  since  1900. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  plumbs  in  boundaries,  ok-.,  between  bmo and  l'.UO,  soe  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  l«9u  and  1900,  see  Ileports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tables.] 


—«■-«. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Tioga  County— Continued 

172 

689 

793 

2,402 

1,310 

840 

819 

549 

253 

1,073 

1,045 

1,280 

1,039 

448 

591 
1,302 

083 

1,030 
1,309 

208 
3,183 
1,694 
1,489 
1,207 

940 

16,249 

825 

1,187 

2,375 
1,704 

679 
1,017 

441 

Venango  County— Continued. 

387 
1,025 

'648 

1,097 

858 

1,010 

3,903 

265 

270 

495 

39,573 

1,134 

1,745 
516 
847 

1,047 
783 

2,835 
208 
272 
329 

38,946 

890 
1,300 
2,209 
1,591 

862 
1,000 

486 

203 
1,254 
1,847 
1,549 
1,811 

542 
00 

093 
1,490 

838 

1,290 

524 

1,251 

1,586 

2, 954 

1,755 
1,702 
1,658 
1,849 
540 

Warren  County 

37,585 

838 
1,040 

800 

732 
1,405 

557 
1,424 
1,870 

442 
2,901 

221 
1,052 
214 
933 
340 
872 
2,891 
402 
558 
770 

583 
77 

873 
1,018 
1,894 

290 

517 

408 
1,215 
1,246 
1,258 

563 
3,520 

709 

'459 
1,085 
1,324 

531 
11,080 
1,862 

978 
1,120 
1,848 
1,525 
1,917 

710 
1,620 

1,400 
143,680 

275 

*440 
1,092 
334 
905 
2,710 
646 
711 
964 

814 
81 

982 
1,187 
1,712 

'362 
1,490 
1,424 
1,481 

749 
2,580 

959 
1,351 

511 
1,259 
1,237 

737 
8,043 

bl'tkell.MiaW  1.  oV,  Ii-'ilip 

1,062 

Eldred  town  ■■■;• 

L-:  1 1-:  lownsl  'P.  im-luding  Cornplanter   Indian 
Reser  ration 

1,720 

1,180 
1,115 

17,592 

1,128 
1,261 

17,820 

941 

1,027 

1,117 

839 

100 

1,305 

1,127 

700 

3,081 

1,352 

761 

730 

1,559 

797 

527 
045 
913 

56,359 

1,718 

1,144 

896 

237 

1,047 

1,080 

890 

3,457 

1,694 
1,107 
904 
201 
1,712 
1,108 
1,017 
3,248 

2,202 

864 
1,430 

844 
1,417 

016 

656 

1,092 

*  49,648 

017 

l!907 

*  46,640 

836 
8  92,181 

1,071 

1,010 

335 

181 

2^770 
1,110 
9,707 
4,061 
3,188 
2,518 
1,027 
1,278 
592 
568 
820 
15/657 
2,255 
1,097 
1,432 
2,401 
1,632 
1,617 

1,494 

2,776 

1,153 

577 

1,132 

702 

923 

2,000 

405 

1,225 
916 

243 
1,200 
3,321 
1,190 
7,317 

530 

959 

1,246 

835 

253 

290 

2,  457 

3,275 

o!221 

Allen  townshi 

1,014 
1,816 

407 
1,922 

600 

910 
1,268. 
2,230 
3,891 
2,298 
1,693 
2,657 
5,242 
4,395 
1,413 
9,615 
4,721 
1,045 

816 
1,302 
1,364 

477 
1,558 
8,174 
1,929 
1,031 
3,408 
1,300 

944 

1,677 
1,848 

613 

687 

1,040 

961 

2,009 

2,714 

bin  ;vM  stown  borough 

1,024 

943 

'854 

574 

1,029 

13,204 

(5) 

1,396 

843 

602 

1 .  003 

10,932 

West  ward 

2,177 

2,626 

3,771 

746 

5,930 

2,141 

856 

742 

2,285 

1,041 

856 

428 

1,424 

1,568 

1,255 

071 

1,017 

1,037 

852 
1 ,  234 

928 
1,042 
CO 

790 
1,185 
2,071 
1,051 

850 

Polk  borough 

bhu  borough 

"•   ''il  in  1908. 

bar!  bikcn  1o  form  Fall  Brook  borough  ill  1909. 

Is  inr-lude  population  (92  in  1900;  106  i 


annexed  to 

township  and  Polk  borough 


it:  returned  separably. 


0  County  total  im-hides  population  (1.6.>4>  of  Ft  -nklin  township,  taken  to  form 
Nora  and  Sooth.  Frarb-lin  1  >wu:imts  ami  parts  of  South  and  West  Washington 
boroughs  between  ISOOand  1900. 

10  Part  annexe:;  to  Washington  borough  in   1902. 

a  Donora  borough  incorpoi-dc-d  (i.hu  pan  oi  1  an  oil  township  in  1901. 

i2  Part  of  West   1'ikv  bun  township  annexed  in  1903. 

"  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Houston  borough  in  1901. 

14  Incorporated  from  pans  of  Somerset  and  West  Bethlehem  t< 

15  Part  annexed  to  West  Brownsville  borough  in  1908. 


ington  boroughs,  annexed  to  Washington  borough  s 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  J.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Washington  County— Continued. 

2,084 
1,206 

1,389 

793 
1,411 

893 

273 
2,543 
1,363 

941 
7,598 
2,600 
2,526 
2,472 

920 

l|008 

876 

1,950 

852 

1,654 

2,196 

1,450 

4,225 

1,048 

1,697 

607 

2,237 

761 

468 

3,721 

18,778 
1,506 
2,964 

1,506 

1,727 
2,190 

4,084 

S,129 
426 

2, 036 
1,206 

274 
2,056 

29,236 

Westmoreland  County 

231,304 

'2 160,175 

300 
3,133 
1,818 

683 
1,262 

'618 

409 
1,201 
2,954 

875 
1,220 

859 
11,002 

147 
1,231 
10, 126 
1,852 
1,774 
4,279 
13,012 
2J76 
1,710 
1,018 
1,805 
2,265 
1,231 
1,761 

847 
16,926 

315 

2,376 
1,425 
1,449 
1,297 
1.6S0 
8,777 
1,878 
1,403 
1,654 
1,773 
1,132 

937 
1,575 
3,596 

124 
1,598 

989 

813 

421 
1,039 
11,775 
4,505 
4,856 
2,414 
5,812 
1,613 
2,001 
$,198 
12,997 

505 

717 
7,707 
3,S62 
2,558 
1,787 

424 

1,522 

'     7,800 

646 
2,578 
1,048 
7,650 
7,974 

725 
4,075 

184 
3,175 
1,426 

630 
790 
486 
674 
1,175 
2,347 

801 

447 

1,753 

602 

1,084 

1,757 
788 

Arona  borough 

A vonmore  borough 

772 

776 

273 

2,475 

899 
825 

Bolivar  borough 

410 

Cook  township 

1,226 

1,698 

Ill 

c 

5,173 

4,096 

wardi .;//.;:::::::::::::;:::::::::: 

9,495 

157 

1,341 

10,587 

7,163 

163 

1,319 

8,109 

WardS 

WardS 

Morris  township 

1,000 

1,551 

425 

880 

1,278 

1,179 

1,596 

2,087 

1,354 

1,484 

1,130 

610 

1,333 

369 

731 

136 

3,109 

7,670 

1,076 
1,487 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

North  Charleroi  borough 

1,805 
2,719 

6,508 

1,757 

1,754 

1,492 
1,087 
1,225 
1,820 

Greensburg  borough  is 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

1,592 
1,273 

Ward  4 

WardS 

South  Canonsburg  borough 

Ward  6 

South  Franklin  township 

3,' 079 

Ward  8 

9,256 
312 

2,452 
5,865 

3,621 

7,063 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  6 

4,014 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

West   \  lexander  borough 

462 
1,794 

742 
1,352 

241 

860 

30,171 

444 
1,890 

735 
1,525 

235 

898 

31,010 

■             ,       1,-h     .■:    i    ,    ■    ,•     !,    ,,  '■ 

West  Brownsville  borough '« 

1,259 
2,934 

175 
1,019 

707 

2,790 

I  .ovalbumin  town  , hip 

930 

1,035 
130 
818 

660 
1,176 
2,287 

647 

2,018 

2,945 

1,188 

446 

547 

965 

1,424 

722 

1,331 
263 

1,101 
803 
976 
381 
586 

4,443 
412 

1,100 
130 

1,082 
485 
677 
954 

2,408 

720 
1,925 

2,864 

'548 

1,190 

'410 

757 

522 

1,464 

258 

1,281 

1,101 

1,039 

404 

672 

3,951 

432 

1,005 

134 

1,087 

496 

673 

863 

2,442 

712 

654 

1,968 

2,816 

1,189 

541 

355 

1J640 
452 

588 
1,317 

269 
1,416 
1,147 
1,067 

431 

710 
4,409 

438 

Madisun  borough 

684 
2,197 

201 

Damascus  township 

4.745 

Dreher  township 

Dy berry  township 

Hawlev  borough 

Honesdale  borough 

Lake  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

New  Alexandria  borough 

10,228 
304 
800 

4,665 

7,788 
338 

Lehigh  township 

Manchester  township 

New  Kensington  borough 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

381 
810 

7,438 
403 
1,791 
763 
5,321 
6,231 
1,122 
2,587 

7,125 

Waymart  borough 

S;ll(>m   i,.w  tisliip 

2,395 

1  Incorporated  from  part  of  Somerset  township  in  1900. 

'  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Chartiers  and  North  Strabane  tovi  ashipsin  1901. 

a  Incorporated  from  part  of  West  Bethlehem  township  in  1910. 

•Midway borough  hii-m  p< »r:! I ,-•<  1  from  pai  I  - ...[  CoIhumjU:  n<l  Smith townshipsin  1903. 

5  Part  taken  to  form  purl  ol  Houston  I ugh  in  1901. 

8  Parts  taken  to  form  Ellsworth  borough  in  1900  and  part  of  Cokoburg  borough 
in  1906. 

'  Part  annexed  to  Washington  borough  in  1903. 

'South,  North, -IK  I  \\  ■,'  i  Washington  boroughs  annexed  in  1901, 1902.  and  1907, 
•espectively,  and  parts  of  Canton  and  South  Strabane  townships  annexed  in  1902 
ind  1903,  respectively. 

>  Parts  taken  to  form  Marianna  borough  in  1910  and  part  of  Cokeburg  borough 
n  1906. 
10  Part  of  East  Pike  Run  township  annexed  in  1908. 


1890)  of  Ludwick  borough 

and  population  i  l,i;:u  in  pimp  of  falsi  ami  Saut  hea^i  i ;  iv<"iO,Urg  boroughs,  annexed  to 
Greensburg  nnroiigb  since  1000;  and  population  (v.i;  in  pain  oi  Uiui1.it  Hill  borough, 
annexed  lo  (irccn-hurg  b'oioiigh  bet  ween  1890  and  1900. 

13  EastVamlei  gi  ih  borough  ineorporale.1  irompartof  Allegheny  township  in  1901. 

11  Part  annexed  to  Latrobe  borough  in  1900. 

1  '    i    .1  'I      '  ,'■■:,     h'U-..      i  .0:1  V   I      i.         old      ■'.      il  ,      ■  M '  M      ■■.  :' 

1905. 

^  Part  taken  to  form  Youngwood  borough  in  1902. 
»  Parts  of  Derry  and  Unity  townships  annexed  in  1900. 

18  McMahan  borough  ineoi  poiui    I  i'ioih  part  of  Rostraver  township  in  1904. 

19  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Tralford  borough  in  1904. 

20  Part  taken  to  form  Seward  borough  in  1904. 


G  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

T.\m  i:  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Oontiraied. 
[For  ctiangtvs  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Fawn  Grove  borough 


3  Smithton  borough  incorporated  from  part  of  South  Huntingdon  i 
in  1901. 

'  .'    ■    '  ,'       ••  i      -...;'  i  '.ii  "  I  '■    I  ■     .'loll   :."'!     IV, 111    In.VI    J|i[is  I! 


*  Part  annexed  to  Launij?  Iioroiixliin  I1 


Youngstown  borough. 
___      ve  of  population  (453, 
Unity  township,  returned  in  1900 


'      I       I'  I1        II'   '!•      '        ',..:;.  '  .      .Mi    '  \    I         ,1  ' ,  !        I    ',,11,      .'I' 


"   I  (.Lilian)   |,:)>oll';,l   in,-., I  ;  Ml'  .1  I  c-.i   in, -u   pari   of  I  I  Clio  In   low  n--.'iio  il 

"Part annexed  to  STorl  cityinl900. 

"  Part  taken  to  form  w  es1   5  nils  borough  in  1901  and  parts  annexed  to  York 
city  in  1900  and  1909. 

-  in,  .,.  ,-  -i  ii,-, i  i -,.  i  ni  ,\  :-.-,   linn   :  ..  ic,  iw-,  i  ■ . . ;  1 1 1   in  ini.i-i 

h  Windsor  borough  incorporated  ' 

16  Part  of  Spring  Garden  townshi] 
township  annexed  in  1900  and  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


467 


Akron  borough.. 

Alba  borough 

Albion  borough.. 


Ambler  borough.. 


Al>l><'\\old  borough.. 


Archbald.borough. . 
Arendlsvilie  borough.. 


Ashland.borough. . . 
t  6 

Ashley  borough 

Ashville  borough 

Aspinwall  borough.. 

Atglen  borough 

Athens  borough 


Avalon  borough.. 


Baden  borough... 


Bangor  borough 

Barnesboro  borough... 
i::n  h  borough 


i     i\    i  Ui  idow  borough.. 


Bellwood  borough... 


n  Avon  borough 

ndersville  borough... 
nson  borough 


Berwick  borough 

Bethany  borough 

Bethlehem  borough. . 

Big  Run  borough 

BiglervlUe  borough... 
iiiuJi.l.ioro  borough... 


i-u  m:n sham  borough.. 

Blain  borough 

blub  -Mile  borough 

!  ;J;i  :-ol\-  borough 

Bloomfield  borough 


Westmoreland  . . 

Lancaster 

Lancaster 

Bradford 


Montgomery . . 

Beaver 

Armstrong 


Adams 

Indiana 

Westmoreland.. 
Westmoreland.. 
Schuylkill 

Luzerne 

Allegheny 


Clinton 

Luzerne 

Chester 

Westmoreland.. 
Beaver 


Northampton.. 

Cambria 

Northampton.. 
Washington 


Clinton.. 

I   i     i  i 


Allegheny... 
Adams 

Soaiersci 

Washington 
Columbia... 

Somerset 

Berks 

Dauphin 


Jl'Ml'IXMl   .    . 

Adams 

Berks 


Indiana 

Lackawanna . . 
Perry 


Blossburg  borough. . 

Bolivar  borough 

Boswell  borough 


I'rmMoct-  borough Alb 

Bradford  city McKean 

Bridgeport  borough Montgomery . . 

Bridge  ville  borough j  Allegheny 

.  Beaver 

.  Clearfield 

.  Huntingdon . . 

.  Jefferson 

.  Jefferson 

.  Cambria 

.  Fayette 


lb  id    -   '.'.    in  I    'hi, oil    ll.. 

Brisbin  borough 

Bristol  borough 

Broad  Top  City  borough. . 

Brockwayville  borough . . . 

Brookville  borough 

Brownstown  borough 

Brownsville  borough 

Brain  borough 


154 
695 

163 
360 

406 

438 

35,416 
38,973 

1,884 

2r,,22S 
30,337 

1,073 

2,924 

2,156 

5,396 

4,032 

131 

162 

6,438 

4,046 
393 

7,346 
3,192 

.  404 
3,749 

377 

397 

3,274 

Cm',   BOROUGH,  OR  TOWN. 


California  borough . . 


Callensburg  borough 

Callery  borough 

Cambridge  Springs  borough. . 


Canton  borough 

'  ,:i  limiilale  city 

(  'aibslo  borough 

i  Vniiin'iiuels  borough.. 
Carnegie  borough 


Carrick  borough 

Carrolltown  borough . . 

(    ll.y.Jllib'a  ]>OrOUgh 

I  'iis.cbml.il    bni'uue.ll 

Cassville  borough 


i  iuiisiiiiqua  borough. . 

i  'aiau  isso.  borough 

(Viiic.v  ;iall  borough.. 
i  Viiba'poi  L  bdiougl)..  . 
Centerville  borough . . . 


Centerville  borough 

:.  cniiaba  borough 

Chalfont  borough 

(  luiml  >ei'sburg  borough. . 
Chapman  borough 

i  'luii  lerui  liorough 

('hem   Valley  borough... 
rherrvhee  borough.. 


Clarendon  borough. . 
Clarion  borough 


Clifton  Heights  borough.. 

riuifimville  borough 

Clymer  borough 

Coal  Cciiior  borough 

Coaldale  borough 


Coalport  borough 

Coatesville  borough. . . 
Cochranton  borough.. 


Columbia  borough . . 
Columbus  borough. . 

Colwyn  borough 

Confluence  borough.. 


Conneaut  Lake  borough.. 
Conncautyille  borough . . . 


Crafton  borough 

Creekside  borough 

Cresson  borough 

1 1]  esso  :  i  liorough 

Cross  Roads  borough. . 


Curllsville  borough Clarion 

Curwensville  borough Clearfield . . 

Daisy  town  borough Cambria . . . 

Dale  borough Cambria... 

Dallas  borough Luzerne . . . 


Crawford 

Cumberland . . 
Washington... 

Bradford 

Lackawanna.. 
Cumberland... 

Greene 

Allegheny 


Lehigh 

Columbia. . 

Berks 

Crawford... 


Butler 

In. liana.. . 
Cambria.  .  . 
1  (Haw  an'. . 


Clarion 

Greene 

Mercer 

Wasliuicicii.. 


Clearfield 

Chester 

Crawford 

Washington 

Westmoreland. . 

Montgomery 


Lancaster.. 

Warren 

Delaware.. 
Somerset... 
Crawford... 


Luzerne... 

Lobigli..  .. 
Venango . . 


Potter 

Luzerne... 


Allegheny... 

Indiana 

Cambria 


11,800 
253 

9,615 


11,454 
346 

1,58-1 


790 

634 

150 
168 

3,963 

2,023 

637 

141 

260 

746 
2,048 

185 
3,704 

441 
133 
274 

2,761 

8,864 
319 

5,930 

7,863 
392 

12,:<U. 

334 

1,226 


408 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CUT,  BOROUGH,  ( 


Darlington  borough Beaver. . 

Dauphin  borough Dauphin 

Dawson  borougn Fayette 

Dayton  borough Armstrong 

Deemston  borough Washington . . 

Delaware  Watergap  borough  —    Monroe 


;           a  City  borough.. 
Dillsburg  borough 


Downingtown  borough  . . 
Doy lestown  borough 


Dubois  borough. . 


Dunbar  borough.. 


Duquesne  borough. . 


East  Greenville  borough 

East  McKeesport  borough 

Fast  Maueh  Chunk  borough... 


East  Vandergrift  borough. . 


Eau  Claire  borough. . 


Edgeworth  borough.. 


Kli/olu.'i  htown  borough. 

ville  borough.. 

Elkland  borough 

E  lis  worth  borough 


Ernaus  borough 

Emlenton  borough.. 

Emporium  borough. 
Emsworth  borough. . 


Everett  borough.. 


Fairfield  borough. . 


York 

Lancaster 

Westmoreland . . 

Lackawanna 

York 


Westmoreland . . 

Washington 

Allegheny 


Chester 

Bucks 

A  llcglicny. 


i.lnill    il:-k 

Fayette... 


Washington... 

Greene 

Northampton. 


Allegheny 

Lancaster 

Dauphin 

Tioga 

Washington... 

Lawrence 

Lackawanna. . 

Lehigh 

Venango 


Allegheny.. 

Butler 

Bedford 

Fayette 


1,512 

159 
12,583 


3,458 

2,883 

292 

2,772 

261 

210 
2,648 

1,819 

1,051 

■-'5,'->3S 
256 

14, 481 

1.574 
776 
704 

1,139 

1,202 

751 
616 

691 

5,165 

850 

1,107 
3,284 

CITY,  BOROUGH,   OR  TOWN. 


Fall  Brook  borough 

Falls  Creek  borough 

Fallston  borough 

Fawn  Grove  borough 

Fayette  City  borough 

Felton  borough 

Ferndale  borough 

Finleyville  borough 

Fleetwood  borough 

Flemington  borough 

Ford  City  borough 

Forest  City  borough 

Forksville  borough 

Forty  Fort  borough 

Fountain  Hill  borough 

Frackville  borough 

Frankfort  Springs  borough 

Franklin  borough 

Franklin  city 

Franklintown  borough 

Fredonia  borough 

Freedom  borough 

Freeland  borough 

Freemansburg  borough 

Freeport  borough 

Friendsville  borough 

Galeton  borough 

Gallitzin  borough 

Garrett  borough 

Gaysport  borough 

Geneva  borough 

Georgetown  borough 

Gettysburg  borough 

Gilberton  borough 

Girard  borough 

Girard ville  borough 

Glasgow  borough 

Glassport  borough 

Glen  Campbell  borough 

Glen  Hope  borough 

Glen  Rock  borough 

Glenburn  borough i . . 

Glendon  borough 

Glenfield  borough 

Glenolden  borough 

Goldsboro  borough 

Gordon  borough 

Goul  dsboro  borough 

Grampian  borough 

Grand  Valley  borough 

Gratz  borough 

Great  Bend  borough 

Greater  Punxsutawney  borough . 

Greencastle  borough 

Greenlane  borough 

Greensboro  borough 

Greensburg  borough 

Greentree  borough 

Greenville  borough 

Grove  City  borough 

Halifax  borough 

Hallam  borough 

Hallstead  borough 

Hamburg  borough 

Hanover  borough 

Harmony  borough 

Harrisburg  city 

Harrisville  borough 

Hartleton  borough 

Hartstown  borough 

Hastings  borough 

Hatboro  borough 

Hatfield  borough 

Hawley  borough 

Hawthorn  borough 

Hays  borough 

Haysville  borough 

Hazel  Dell  borough 

Hazleton  city 

Heidelberg  borough 

Hellertown  borough 

Herndon  borough 

Highspire  borough 

llollidayslmrg  borough 

Homer  City  borough 

Homestead  borough 

Honesdale  borough 

Honeybrook  borough 

Hookstown  borougn 

Hooversville  borough 


Jefferson 

Beaver 

1,204 
555 

2,005 

Washington 

Berks 

644 
1,394 

Armstrong 

Susquehanna 

4,850 
5,749 

2,353 

1,388 

3,118 

Lehigh 

Schuylkill 

Northampton 

Armstrong 

Susquehanna 

867 
2,248 

103 

Crawford 

Schuylkill 

5,401 

Lackawanna 

Northampton 

319 

Schuylkill 

Lackawanna 

1,185 

84 

Dau  hin 

Susquehanna 

Jefferson 

Franklin 

Montgomery 

Greene 

Westmoreland 

Allegheny 

9,058 

1,919 

372 

442 
13,012 
1,143 
5,909 
3,674 

745 

472 

1,53S 

2,301 

7,057 

Mercer 

Dauphin 

York 

Susquehanna 

Berks 

York 

Dauphin 

64,  ISO 

Cambria 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

963 

705 

Allegheny 

166 

1,848 

915 
620 

Northampton 

Northumberland  . 

Alle  hen 

18,713 
2,945 

Beaver 

Somerset 

250 
990 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.  -POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


469 


Hopbottom  borough . . 

Hopewell  borough 

Hopewell  borough 

Houston  borough 

Houtzdale  borough 

Howard  borough 


llughi'sville  borough 

HuliiHM  ille  borough 

Hummelstown  borough.. 


I  ly.lei.own  boioiigh. 
Hyn.luiaii  borough.. 
Indiana  borough 


Jacksonville  borough. 


Jennertown  borough . . 


Johnetta  borough 

Johnsonburg  borough. . 

Joh  nstown  city 

Jonestown  borough 

Juniata  borough 


Kane  borough 

Earns  City  borough 

Kennett  Square  borough. . 

Kingston  borough 

Kittanning  borough 

Knoxville  borough 

Knoxville  borough 

Kutztown  borough 

Lacey  ville  borough 

Laflih  borough 


Lancaster  city 

Landingville  borough . . 
Landisburg  borough 


Lansdale  borough 

Lansdowne  borough 

Laplume  borough 

Laporte  borough 

Larksville  borough 

Latrobe  borough 

Laurel  Run  borough 

Lawrenceville  borough.. 


Le  Raysville  borough. . 

Lebanon  city 

Leechburg  borough 

Leetsdale  borough 

Lehigh  ton  borough 


Lemoyne  borough 

Lenharts ville  borough... 

Lewisberry  borough 

Lewisburg  borough 

Lewistown  borough 

Lewis  ville  borough 

Liberty  borough 

Ligonier  borough 

Lilly  borough 

LinesviUe  borough 


Lititz  borough 

Little  Meadows  borough. . 
Littlestown  borough 


Lock  Haven  city , 

Loganton  borough 

Loganville  borough 

Long  Branch  borough... 


Lumber  City  borough 

Luzerne  borough 

Lykens  borough 

Mc  Adoo  borough 

McConnellsburg  borough.. 


.Susquehanna.. 

Bedford 

Chester 

Washington... 


i, scorning  . 
Dauphin 


Westmoreland . . 

Crawford 

Bedford 

Indiana 


Clearfield 

Westmoreland 

Mercer 


Mercer 

Westmoreland 

Luzerne 

Greene 


Somerset 

Lackawanna.. 
Lycoming 


McKean 

Butler 

Chester 

Luzerne 

Armstrong. . 


Susquehanna 

771 

Montgomery 

3,551 

Lackawanna 

258 

9,288 
8,777 

Westmoreland 

19,240 
3,624 

Armstrong 

5,316 
1,393 

Cumberland 

Westmoreland 

1,575 

Susquehanna 

156 

1,347 

124 

Westmoreland 

7,772 

Washington 

273 

Luzerne 

5, 426 

2,037 
800 

2,886 


McDonald  borough :  Washington 

MeKwensyille  borough Northumberland 

Me  Keys  Hooks  borough ;  Allegheny 

I  McKeesportcity j  Allegheny 

I  McMahan  borough i  Westmoreland... 


Mahanoy  City  borough Schuylkill... 

Malvern  borough '  Chester 

Alanclicsicr  borough j  York 


Manor  borough Westmoreland.. 

Manorville  borough. . . 

Maiisbi'M  borough       .  . 


Marianna  borough 

Muri.uia  borough 

Marion  Center  borough.. 
Marion  i  1  eights  borough. . 
Marklesburg  borough 

Markleysburg  borough 

Mars  borough 

II    U  Mil    bill       Imtuli     li 

MarysvlUe  borough 

Masontown  borough 


Tioga 

Huntingdon.. 

Delaware 


Lancaster 

Indiana 

Northumberland. 
Huntingdon 

Fayette 

Butler 

Blair 

Perry 

Fayette 


Matamoras  borough j  Pike 

Maiirh  chunk  borough ;  Carbon 

Mayfield  borough Lacka  i,  anna. . 

Mead \  ille  city Crawford 

Mechaniesburg  borough Cumberland.. . 

Mechanicsburg  borough j  Indiana 

Media  borough Delaware 

Mercer  borough \  Mercer 

Mereersbnrg  boioiigh '  Franklin 

Meshoppen  borough Wyoming 

3,511  |        1,723      Meyersdale  borough Somerset 

862  679      Middleboro  borough ,  Erie 

1,328  1,59a      Middleburg  borough Snyder 

Middleport  borough Schuylkill 

254  231   i  Middletown  borough Dauphin 

41,459        32,011      Midland  borough Beaver 

"  '  'ii  •  i  ■        e   .n    I,  \\    ■  .1 ;   ;■ 

300  318   !  Miiliinburg  borough Union 

!..::;.':  -i.'iii-l        il  iiibui..-. -n  mo; 

821  876   |  Milesburg  borough Center 


Milford  borough.. 


Ai  iiictsbarg  borough. . 
Millerstown  boiough. . 
i  .;■   i        •  ,     , 

'U ill   o-OH'.  ' 

Millvale  borough 


Millville  borough 

Milton  borough 

Miners  Mills  borough. 


Monaca  borough.. 


Dauphin.. 

Butler 

Perry 


Columbia 

Northumberland. 

Luzerne 

Schuylkill 


Beaver 

Westmoreland. . 
Washington 


Morton  borough 

Moscow  borough ;  Lackawanna 

Mount  Carbon  borough |  Schuylkill 

Mount  Carmel  borough j  Northumberland.. 


Mount  Joy  borough 

Mount  Morris  borough 

Mount  Oliver  borough 

Mount  Perm  borough 

Mount  Pleasant  borough... 

Mount  Union  borough Sui 


2,543 
209 

i-i,;  02 


3,952 
3,  662 

12,780 


470 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Coa tin ued. 


Nelson  borough . . 


New  Alexandria  borough . . 


New  Buffalo  borough 

\>\v  Cattle  city 

New  Centerville  borough 

New  Columbus  borough 

New  Cumberland  borough . . 


New  Galilee  borough.. 


New  Salem  borough... 

New  Salem  borough 

New  Washington  borough... 

New  Wilmington  borough... 

.Vewburg  borough 

\ewbure  borough 

Newport  borough 

Newry  borough 


Newton  Hamilton  borough.. 


Norristown  borough 

North  Bellevernon  borough. . 


North  Charleroi  borough. . 
North  East  borough. . 


North  York  borough 

Northampton  borough 

Northampton  Heights  borough 

Northumberland  borough 


Oakmont  borough. . 


Orange ville  borough. . 
Orbisonia  borough 


Osburn  borough.. 


Parry  ville  borough. . 


Patterson  Heights  borough.. 


Penbrook  borough . . 


Petrolia  borough 

Philadelphia  city 

Philipsburg  borough 

Phoenixville  borough. . . 
Picture  Rocks  borough.. 


I  -a  wrenee 

Somerset 

Luzerne 

Cumberland . . 


Westmoreland.  . 

York 

Beaver 


Westmoreland . . 

Mercer 

Susquehanna.... 


Westmoreland . . 

York 

Clearfield 


Lawrence 

Clearfield 

Cumberland  -  - 
Perry 


Mifilin 

Cumberland. . 
Wyoming 


York 

Northampton 

Northampton 

Northumberland. 

Delaware 

Luzerne 

Allegheny 

Susquehanna 


Potter.... 

Chester 

Somerset . . 


Chester 

Westmoreland . . 
Carbon 


Luzerne 

Juniata 

Beaver 

Cambria 

Northampton . . 


27, 875 
1,522 


1,734 
350 

384 
1,463 
1,655 

893 
22,265 

810 
6,535 


2,748 

2,744 

1,003 

955 

'423 
13,264 
5,630 
6,180 

1,678 
"  10,"  932 

4,083 

653 

2-15 

1,518 

362 

968 

262 

1,290 

221 

2,030 

1,730 

2,032 

1,711 

1,707 

1,070 

•   1,788 

1,791 

723 

1,424 
1,317 
1,514 
516 
605 

2,529 
817 
272 

2,651 

2,784 

2,412 
826 

2,108 

864 

763 

1,032 

*781 

931 

627 
458 
555 

3,266 
9,196 


Pine  Grove  borough Schuylkill.. 

.■■.:'■.!  , 

I'li.u.linrgh  city |  Allcghcii',  . 


I  limn  illc  borough 

I'lyuiuuili  borough 

Point  Marion  borough... 


Port  Carbon 

I'orl.  ciinron  borough.. 
Port  Royal  borough — 

Port  Vue  borough 


Portland  borough 

Pottstown  borough... 


Pottsville  borough 

Prompton  borough 

I'rosjHvi  borough 

Prospect  Park  borough.. 


Quakertown  borough.. 
Quarryville  borough. . 


Rainsburg  borough.. 
Ramey  borough. . . . . 


Rankin  borough . . 


Reynoldsville  lmrougi'.  . 


Ridgway  borough. . 


Roaring  Spring  borough.. 


Rutledge  borough 

'.    bo.|.:U'.;li 

St.  Clair  borough 


St.  Clair  borough  . . 


:    i     i.ni?  :■,,  on   ! 


1  mi,    s  .ike  borough.. 
Saukertown  borough. . 


Saxonburg  borough . . 


Scottdale  borough.. 

Scran  ton  city 

Sellnsgrove  borough.. 


Seward  borough... 


i-'.lianmidn  borough 

■  borough 

Sharon  Hill  borough. . 

.:,,>!(    burg  borough.. 
Sharpsville  borough. . . 


Venango 

iiclCeaii 

.-■•rlinvll.ill.. 
Selmylkill.. 


Allegheny 

Butler..'.".'.!!!! 
Northampton.. 
Montgomery . . . 


Uutler 

Delaware.. 


Greene 

<  'rawi'ord.  . 
Lebanon.. 


Delaware 

Clarion 

Schuylkill 

Northumberland. 


Blair 

Beaver 

liimliii'.;doji.. 


Delaware... 

Crawford.. . 
Allegheny. . 


Indiana 

Mercer 

Cambria . . . 


Butler 

Bedford. . . 
Bradford.. 

<  'aniline  . 
Bedford. . . 


Westmoreland 

Lackawanna 

York..'!!!!!!!!!!! 

Westmoreland . . . 

Allegheny 

Huntingdon 

Northumberland. 

Mercer 

Delaware 

Allegheny 


504 


3,014 

2,169 

69 
213 
219 

123 
201 
247 

3,775 
78,961 

58,661 

1,337 
4,082 

3,435 

524 
'   4, 154 

2,789 

207 

245 

3,515 

1,903 

487 

360 

657 


3,073 

763    .. 

523 

712 

5,640  !.. 


(i,  420 

5,243  1. 
450  j. 
312  1 

314 

281 

4.747 

3,654  | 

3,088 

5,  450 
■-'II.S07 
1,473 

4,261  | 
102.020 
1,326 

2,693 
75,215 
1,315 

1,572 

1,247  ' 

428  . 

794 

4.-170 
143 

3,568 
138 

2,776 

19,588 

15,270 

18,202 
8,916 
1,058  j. 
6,842 
2,970  1 

14,403 
7,459 

..... 
3,034 

4,898 
2,330 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


471 


Tidioute  borough 


472 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PENNSYLVANIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,   BOEOUQH,  OR  TOWN. 

W  estover  borough 

Westvlew  borough 

Wheatland  borough 

Whitaker  borough 

White  Haven  borough 

Wickboro  borough 

Wilkes-Barre  city 

Wilkinsburg  borough 

Williamsburg  borough 

Williamsport  city 

Williamstown  borough 

Wilmerding  borough 

Wjlmore  borough 

Wilson  borough 

Wind  Gap  borough 

Windber  Dorough 

Windsor  borough 

Winterstown  borough 

Winton  borough 

Womelsdorf  borough 

Woodbury  borough 


County. 

Clearfield 

Allegheny 

Allegheny 

Luzerne 

Armstrong 

Luzerne 

Allegheny 

Blair 

Lycoming 

Dauphin 

Allegheny 

Cambria 

Allegheny 

Northampton. 

Somerset 

York 

York 

Lackawanna. 

Berks 

Bedford 


CITY,    BOROUGH,   OB  TOWN. 


655 

575 

1,517 

1,634 

51,721 

11,886 

935 

37.718 
4,662 

Woodcock  borough 

Woodlawn  borough 

Wormleysburg  borough. . 
Worthington  borough 


Crawford 

Beaver 

Cumberland . . 

Armstrong.... 


Worth ville  borough |  Jefferson . . 


g  borough Luzerne. 


Zelienople  borough. . 


Westmoreland . . 

Warren 

Westmoreland.. 
Butler 


2,051 

580 
3.010 


433 

414 

33,708 

20,793 

352 

318 
836 

340 

486 
667 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tnc  Twelfth  Census:  J900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5. J 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,602 

13,144 

11,428 

Providence  County— Continued. 

15,808 
1,124 
1,404 
5,935 
9,825 
5,407 

5l|622 
8,841 
8,462 

8,728 
8,693 
7,339 
224,326 
20,908 
19,626 
27,730 
19J0S 
21,813 
21,869 
18,225 
23,830 
28,451 
22,071 
3,493 
2,739 
38, 125 
7,323 
8,474 
4,970 
7,145 
10,213 

24,942 

12, 138 
1,151 
1,462 
4,305 
8,937 
3,016 
2,422 

39,231 

2,452 
8,565 
6,585 

36,378 

1,135 
6,901 

5,108 

29,976 

5^478 
4,489 

26,764 

20,355 

North  Smithfield  town 

5,848 

3,420 

26,629 

481 

39,335 

5,279 

2,775 
21,316 

32,599 

5,068 
3,127 
17,761 

798 

28,652 

27,633 

i75,597 

132, 146 

1,175 
1,276 
1,708 
1,314 
27,149 
4,319 
7,977 
4,860 
4,362 
6,661 
2,681 
4,032 

424,353 

1,091 
1,132 
1,457 
1,396 
22,441 

707 
1,128 
1,154 
1,320 
19,457 

-          - 

Ward  9 

3,361 
2,107 
28,204 

3,174 

2,105 
2,977 

328,683 

1,949 

2,837 

255,123 

7,878 
22,754 
4,668 
6,956 

3,444 

6,069 
3,717 
21,107 
4,044 

7,669 
6,728 

10^107 

6,317 
18,167 

5, 49*2 

24,154 

Wardl 

Wardt 

Ward  4 

1,037 
778 
2,324 
1,250 
4,048 
1,633 
5,176 
8,696 

975 

841 

2,602 

4)l94 
1,506 
4,972 
7,541 

915 

Ward  5 

13,343 

8,099 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  4 

8,925 

8,090 

1  City  charter  became  effective  April  16, 1910. 


2  Formerly  Narragansett  district;  organized  a; 


Table  2 — POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS  HAVING  IN  1910  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITIES. 

Providence 

Providence 

22,754 
21,107 
27, 149 

224>2V, 
38,125 

S,565 
7,878 
5,848 

10,107 
3,420 

15,808 

18,167 
13,343 

22,441 
.'((l,2.Hl 
17,',  597 
28, 204 

6,901 
6,317 
5,279 
8,925 
2,775 
12,138 

towns— continued. 

Providence 

Providence 

Washington 

Providence 

Providence 

5,935 
9,825 

4,048 
5.407 
2. 699 

3^493 
2,739 

5,176 

4,032 
6,585 

s!696 

4,305 
8)937 
4,194 
3,016 

2.422 

2,105 
3,361 
2,107 
4,972 

2,977 
5,108 
21,316 

7,541 

8.099 

19,457 
27,633 
132,14(1 
20,830 

5,478 
5,492 
5,068 
8,090 
3,127 
8,422 

Providence 

Providence 

Providence 

North  Smithfield 

TOWNS. 

Providence 

Providence 

Washington 

",50H 

Bristol 

Providence 

Tiv  rton 

Providence 

Providence 

Washington 

(473) 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5] 


minor  civil  n 


Abbeville  County. . 


Ward  /'. . 
Wards.. 
WardS.. 

Ward.;.. 


I '.inde;] iix  township,  including McCormick  town. 

AfcCormick  tow  n 

c.lhoun  uiwnsliip,  including  Mount  Cannel and 
Willington  towns 

Mount  Carmel  town 

WilliiH/ton  town 

Cedar  Springs  township 


Due  West 

Indian  Hill  to 

Long  Cane  township 

Lowndesville   township,   including   Lowndes- 


Lowndesville 
Magnolia 

Calhoun  Falls  toi 
Smithville  township. 


,  including  Calhoun  Falls 


Aiken  township,  including  Aiken  city 

A  iken  city 

Chinquepin  township,  including  part  of  Mo- 


Monetta  town  {part  of) 

Total  ]or    Monctta   town  a    in    Chinquepin 
township,  Aiken.   County,  and  township  7, 


Langley  township  * 

McTier  township 

Millbrook  township 

Rocky  Grove  township,  including  Salley  tt 


Schultz  township,   including  North   Augusta 


Silverton  township,  including  Ellenton  tc 


Tabernacle  township. . 


Anderson  County.. 


Anderson  township,  coextensive  with  Anderson 


A  nderson  city: 
Wardl.... 

WardB 

WardS.... 
Ward  4--.. 


Brushy  Creek  township... 


Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Fork  township,  including  Townville  town 

Townville  town* 

Garvin  township 

Hall  township : . . . 

Honea  Path  township,  including  Honea  Path 

Honea  Path  town 

Hopewell  township 

Martin  township 


1.6S2 
2,495 


2,163 

SS9 

3,081 


2,535 
2,265 

3,197 
S6S 

2,518 

"2, 638 


1890  and  1900. 

» Incorporated  in  1908. 

» Incorporated  in  1905. 

•Langley  township  organized  from  part  of  Gregg  township  in  1906. 

'  Incorporated  in  190R. 


•  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
(474) 


Anderson  County— Continued. 

r.Mi.llrlon  township,  including  Pendleton  town. 

1 V  ndleton  town 

Rock  Mills  township 

,S;  1  v:  mi  in  1 1  township,  including  part  of  Starr  town. 


,-Jinrrinwn  (/..if/  <>/')... 


n  Savannah  and  Va- 


:, vim.':    11. m  11:  l.i;>    i.i.'ln.li,    .■  |.'.i  1  .,,      1 

Starrtown  (part  of) 

1  ill  im inn  nship,   inrl.i.liii"    \\  ill i.m 


Williarnston  town 

Bamberg  County 

Bamberg  township,  including  Bamberg  and 


Olar  ti 

Govantown 

Olartown 

Fish  Pond  townshi] 

Midway  township,  i 

Midway  tc 


lcluding  Midway  t( 


Barnwell  County.. 


Total  for  Seiglingville  town  in  A  llemlole  mid 
Baldoc  townships ■ 

I     .......     ...   ■.   !'     mi.       1,1 '    ,...'       '...    :....  II  :.:... 

part  of  Seiglingville  town 


!-:rv       1   .    .  .         '1     .     .   1.  1 1 1. 1, :  1  ;    !  : ■.  ,■!!   ,. 


lilm-lcvillc  township,  including  Blackvilletc 


Four  Mile  township . . 


HI11K1-:  It, ten  I"  (pari  of  i 

Total  for  Ulmcrs  toivn  1°  in  Great  Cypr 

Sycamore  ton  inhi/is 

..1  in!;  lownsliip,  including  Snelling  tc 


Elko  town 

Witlixion  town 

Beaufort  County.. 


Beaufort  township,  including  Beaufort  and  Port 

Royal  towns 

Beaufort  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Ward4 


Ward  5.. 

Ward  6.. 

Port  Royal  to 


Bluffton  township,  including  Bluffton  t( 

Blufton  lownu 

Coosawhatchie  township,  including  Ridgeland 

Ridgeland  town  '" 

Hilton  Head  township 

St.  Helena  township 

Sheldon  township,  including  part  of  Yemassee 

Yemassee  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Yemassee  town''  in  Sheldon  town- 
ship, Beaufort  County,  and  Pocataligo  town- 


3,219 

i,ss4 

2,716 


2,327 

2,157 

68 

3,478 

2,994 

1.SS9 

9S7 

2,877 

2,284 

4.003 

4,240 

lyllS 

962 

2,293 

2,198 

1,797 

1,917 

1,399 

2,378 

1,047  I 
2,541  I 


36,495  34,119 


8,034 
2,486 

10, 343 
4,110 

S,  942 
S,587 

294 

496 

S6S 

601 
2,617 

BS4 
2,903 

2,267 

2,535 

2,423 

1,995 

6,487 

5,394 

2,235 
5,465 

2,369 

7,747 

5,979 

minor  civil  divisions  wherever 

'County  total  includes  population  (11,491)  of  Bamberg,  Buford  Bridge,  Fish 
Pond,  Midway,  and  Three  Mile  townships,  taken  to  form  Bamberg  County  between 
1890  and  1900. 

i»  Returned  In  1900  as  In  Sycamore  township  only. 

11  Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  seo  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  f,  Tables.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION 

1910 

1900 

1890 

23,487 

2  30,454 

2  65,428 

Chester  County— Continued. 

('hosier  township,  including  Chester  city   and 

9,537 
4, 764 

691 
1,446 

'S4S 
1,485 
2,058 
3,243 

204 

'lis 

246 
2,229 

26,301 

4,075 

First  St.  Jiiinr:;  (loose  Crook  loc.  iiship 

First  St.  Johns  Berkeley    township,  including 

1,003 
3,  (160 

use 

2^728 
1,057 

4,906 

S41 

3,998 

3,184 
408 

16,634 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Ward  S 

Ward4 

202 

iis 

First  St.  Stephens  to  \  nship 

St.  Dennis  and  si.  Thomas  io.-  nship 

St.  James  Santee  township 

Second  St.  James  (loose  Creek    township,  in- 

2,737 

2,  905 
2, 894 

1,894 

2,326 

3,507 

126 

4,944 

240 

2,009 
20,401 

1,896 

400 

388 

Lonclsfor.l  low  nship,  including  I'ort  Lawn  town. 

Second  St.  Join  is    1  '.!■!  ki-lo       tO.OSllhl 

Second  St.  Stephens   township,  including  St. 

Lewisville  township,  including  lsdgemoor  and 

256 

(4) 

230 

Calhoun  Count    « 

Chesterfield  County 

18,468 

Amelia  township,  including  Fort  Motte  and  ; 

5,298 

1,877 
3,944 

4,463 

1,987 
942 

88,594 

4,990 
308 
758 

4, 661 

279 
524 

Alligator  township,  including  McBee  town 

2,160 

J87 

2,873 
1,843 

'618 

2,668 

390 

3,377 

194 

3,234 

2,261 
32,188 

1,801 

1,436 

■■    lieiav.    iov  .'slop,  lUotllilin-;  !    hem.W     11V.  11 

3,822 
l',384 

3,923 

Caw  Caw  township j 

Lyons  township,  including  Cameron  town 1 

3,413 
320 

3,026 

<  'oli-   11,1!  101    11    h   ..    1 11      1'  in  11  '     101    u 

Patrick  town ' 

1,138 

2,426 

Court  House  township,  including  Chesterfield 

3,553 

308 

2,466 

88,006 

59,903 

1      <       i      •                               1 '    :   'H" >    '1 

2,340 

Mount    Croghan    township,    including    Ruby 

2,~S77* 

58.833 
2,941 
2,324 
3,849 

4,957 
4.201 
4,493 
4,885 

6,891 

9,805 
5,142 

6,351 
1,346 
3,234 
3,147 
4,279 

2,856 
473 

2,540 

1^047 
2,585 

26,179 

55,807 

54,955 

Old  Store  township,  including Pageland  town . . . 

2,143 
28,184 

Brewington  township,  including  Foreston  town . 

556 

2,733 

175 

its 

4U 
2. 231 

449 

678 
1,391 

3,295 
229 

2,035 

306 

853 

3,827 

1,854 

1,190 

1,148 

1,162 

2,096 

2,128 

587 

1,508 

2,148 
2,431 
35,390 

692 

224 

2, 554 

755 

Calvary  township,  ii.irlnii.iii;:  ports  of  Paxville 

2,038 

Christ    Church    township,    including    Mount 

6,644 
2,252 
3,586 
2,570 
5,293 

4,495 
546 
2,046 
2,341 
1,437 

2^704 
21,359 

Total  for    Fuivilk   U>wnv    in    Calvary   unit 

1,138 

97 

97 

1,515 

140 

236 
1,099 

3,132 
96 

1,178 

Total  for  Pin;  wood  town'"  in    (Julr.ary  una 

2,915 

Concord  township,  including  part  of  Summer- 

St.    Andrews    township,    including    Maryvillo 

4?.l 

Total  for  Summcrlon  it, inn  m   ('uncord  and 

St.  James  Santee  township 

i,'059 

974 

ft  i, ■Oilskin    inn    isiiin,    lOiRnliii::    pun.  i>i    ''hi 

fufon  town ship,  including  part  of  Pinewood 

Cherokee  County , 

^  813 

"l,430 

1,052 

924 

1,095 

R964 

743 

1,546 

1,892 

854 

Cherokee  township,  Including  Blacksburg  town. 

5.55S 
1,119 
1,870 

10^775 

4,767 

1,096 

582 

823 

7S0 

978 

559 

3,242 

2,187 

29,425 

4,800 

LS29 
2,145 
8,112 
3,937 

,,:;'liini„   .     V   nship,    hi.-      ■',,.;   '>  1 : 1  ,  •  1  i  i . .  r  ■    ■    -n  0 

2,134 

Blacksburg  town 

1,245 

1,681 

Limestone  township,  including  Gahney  city 

Gaffney  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  g 

1,308 

Sammy   Swamp   iui.ushn  .    Including  part  of 

Ward  4 



Wards 

Ward  6 

717 
2,737 

33,452 

Morgan  township 

2,375 
28,616 



26,660 

5,726 
3.025 
224 
3,087 
3,916 

718 
1,530 

54 

4,966 
3.007 

4  609 

2,516 
123 

3,250 

2,626 
141 

181 

3,538 

2,602 
108 

138 

3,658 
3.059 

Broxton  tov  m  1  1 1         h.i   i       Lodge  town    

1.995 
44 

Fairfield  County 

rissii-  iownslii|i.  including  .Incksonboro  town. . 
.l,icl;sonhnfo  iairn 

'si 

wherever  possible. 

5  Incorporated  in  1907. 
«  Incorporated  in  1901. 


7  Incorporated  in  1900. 

8  Incorporated  in  1902. 

9  Incorporated  ir 
'o  Returned  in  19i 
"County  total  in 

Givhans,  and  Km  or  townships,  taken  to  form  part  of  Dorchester  County  between 
1890  and  1900. 

>»Name  changed  from  Danville  in  1905.    Incorporated  in  1900. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

*  in  boundaries,  otc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  Ism)  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Tabic  5. J 


MINOR    C1VI1.    I'lYJsloN. 


Colleton  County— Continued. 
Glover  township,  including  part  of  Cottageville 


Colhnjtril/e  town  (part  of).. 
Total  for  Cottmjinllc  loan 
Sheridan  townships... 


lleyward  township,   including   lioiidersonville 

Hendersonville  town  2 

Lou  mles  township 

Sheridan  township,  including  part  of  Cottage- 


Darlington  County  s. 


Darlington  township,  including  Darlington  town; 


Hartsvilletown... 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  4 ■ 

High  Hill  township 

Lamar  township,  ineindinr.  ;  .a.-nar  town 

Lamar  town 

Leavensworth  township,  including  Dovesville 


Meehaniesville  township... 


Society  Hill  township... 


Bethea   township,    including    Bingham    and 

Mallory  towns 

Bingham  town  » 

Mallory  town  " 

Cannichael  township 

Harleesville  township,  including  Little  Rock 

Little  'Rock  town'.'.  [['.'..'..'...'.'....'.'.'...'.'..'.. 

Manning  township,  including  Dillon  town 

Dillon  town.... 7 

Township  1,  including  Kemper  and  Pages  Mill 
towns 


Lotto  to 

Township  4 

Dorchester  County . . 


Cams  township,  including  part  of  Harleyville 


Harleyville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Harleyvilie  town™  in  Cams  and  Giv- 

hans  townships 

Collins  township 

Dorchester  township,  including  Summerville 


ville  towns 

Grover  town 

Reevesville  town 

Edgefield  County . . 


Hlbler  township.. 


2,760  I 
2,409  ! 
22,615  j 


557 


1,721  :         1,050 

2,448            2,098 

1,615  1          1,243 
2,039  |          1,778 

5.481 

1,491  :  1,171 

2,688  :  2,154 


1,922 

1,613 

1,458 

1.380 

6,210 

5,119 

4,112 

3,789 

3,028 

2,389 

4,508 

2,565 

1,913 

2.S6S 

704 

342 

m 

799 

651 

2,441 
3,614 


2,027 


a  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Edgefield  County— Continued. 

Johnston  township,  including  Johnston 

./ oh iision  town 

Meriwetl  ler  township 

Moss  township. 


Pickens  township,  including  part  of  Edgefield 

Edgefield  town  (part  of) 

Tolalfor  Kilni  in  hi  loom  ni  I'lcVaix  and  II  /.<< 

townships 

Plumbranch  township,  including  Plum  Branch 


Parksville 

Modoc  town 

Parksville  town _ . 

Wise  township,  including  part  of  Edgefield  town 


■"./,;,  mhl  town  (part  of).. 
Fairfield  County  . . 


ie  Blaekstock  township,  Chester 


Township  4 . . 
Township  5.. 

Township  6 

Township  i.  inc'iidjng  part  of  Ridgeway  town.. 

Ridgeway  town  (part  of) 

■■■  :-  townships"  and 8. 


Township  11.. 
--*--'-  12.. 


Township  13 

Township  14,  including  Winnsboro  city. . 
Winnsboro  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 


Florence  County16 


ille  township,   including    Cartersville 

Cartersville  town  " 

Ebenezer  township. 


Word  I"-. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 

Word  4-. 


Jeffreys  township . . 


Motts  township,  including  Olanta  tc 

Olanta  town"' 

Fee  Dee  township  " 

Tans  Bay  township. . 


monsville  township,  including  Timmons- 


Georgetown  County .. 


p  2,  Gourdin 

Township    i     tw'on.'e.f.own     including   George- 
-ufy. 


» Incorporated  in  1901. 
» Incorporated  in  1909. 

•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  in  1902. 

*  County  totals  Include  population  (1,695  in  1900;  1,686  in  1890)  of  Cypress  town- 
ship, taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County;  population  (2,569  in  L900;  2,121  in  1890) 
of  Stokes  Bridge  township,  parts  taken  to  form  part  of  Clyde  township  and  part  of 
Lee  County  and  part  annexed  to  Lydia  township,  since  1900;  and  population  (596  in 
1890)  of  Back  Swamp  township,  annexed  to  Florence  County  between  1890  and  1900. 

»  Organized  from  parts  of  Hartsville  and  Stokes  Bridge  townships  in  1905. 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  In  1902  and  part  of  Clyde  township  in 

,  a    '  Part  of  Stokes  Bridge  township  annexed  in  1905. 


'5,  Pee  Dee.. 

Township  6,  Collins 

Township  7,  Waccamaw... 

">  Incorporated  in  1907. 

»  Incorporated  in  1910. 

Incorporated  in  1903. 


I'll  -       '.i    ; i    ■!'  I      >l  "en  ;■■■!  >ori i      : 

Gregg  township,  annexed  to  Meriwethn  lev,  e  in,,  population  (:j,44G)  of  Mobley 
township,  taken  to  form  part  of  Johnston  township  and  part  of  Saluda  County; 
and  population  (2,822)  of  Pine  Grove  township,  taken  to  form  part  of  Elmwood 
township  and  part  of  Saluda  County,  between  1890  and  1900. 

is  Incorporated  in  190S. 

'«  Part  of  Williamsburg  County  annexed  in  1905. 

17  Incorporated  in  1900. 

>8  Hannah  township  organized  from  part  of  Pee  Dee  township  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OP  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

(For  changes  ill  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  IIKIO,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelflh  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1000 

1890 

~,„u»,, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

68,377 

53,490 

3,136 
573 

648 
871 

2,764 
5.'f 

241 

3,401 

497 

2,214 

1,467 

17,357 

44,310 
2,557 

'S20 

951 
2,269 

Horr    Count 

26,995 

23,364 

Ba  -boro  town  hi 

Austin      township,      including      Simpsonville 

3,717 

l',864 

1,673 
607 

2,664 
IS 

182 

4,192 

2,206 
1,320 

28,800 
IS, 7 41 
■      4,8'0 
2,068 
1,953 
1,865 
3,217 

4, 089 
2,329 
2,104 
2,832 
1,827 

34,225 

2,301 
2,769 

'  1,228 

205 
90 

278 
1,675. 

948 
2,006 
2,060 
2,142 
2,405 
3,129 

229 
1,572 

27,094 

2,045 

2,833 

4,015 

70S 

( 'win  ay  township,  including  Con  way  town 

Co},  way  town 

1!  ales  low  li  si  up 

Chick  Springs  township,  including  part  of  Greer 

677 

Ward\V.'.~.V.V.\V.~.V.'.Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.V. '..'..'.'.'.. 

Gmr  town  (pari  of) 

Total  for  Greer  town  in   (hick  Spiiwis  lawn- 
ship.  Grit  in  il/e  (  XlUlllii.        a  ;..  . .  '■  >  ... .   /;/. 
township,  Sparlantinr.j  t'ounty 

1 .  425 
742 
2,369 
1 ,  760 
1,674 
1,908 
3,008 

InmklMi  township,  including  part  of  I'rincelon 

Total  for  1'iiiiaitmi  town  in    Ihiiil.lia   tn'an 
ship,     Guanine     Con  illy.    Hint    Sn/liriins 

195 

2,587 

212 

1,879 

1,515 

11,039 

Simpson  Creek  township,  including  I. oris  town. 

2,746 

l'air\iew    township,   including   Fountain   Inn 

1 ,  555 
24,696 

22,361 

Buffalo   township,"   including    liethune   town 

Glassy  Mounlain  low  nship - 

Greenville      (ownship,      including     Green,  die 

4,490 
317 
344 

950 

3, 569 

'350 
832 
563 
254 
463 

'  107 

6. 040 

116 

26,650 

4,410 

3  565 

Greenville  eil  a 

117 

1,002 
9,862 

2,441 

Totalfor  Krishna    Inn  11  in   /in/iiiln  Inn  nship, 
Kershaw  Cnnnty.nml  Flat  ( ',t<l:n  ml  l'lias- 
ant  Hill  townships,  Lancaster  County.  . 

l)c  iviilh  township, 'i  including  Camden  city 

Camden  city 

Wardo 

3, 533 

Grove  township 

3.998 
2,225 
2,317 
2,488 
1,451 
1,684 

28,343 

'"   3,514 
2,259 
1,841 

U',al> 
1,853 

Wardl 

Highland  township 

'     Ward  4 .'.'.'-'.'.'.'-'-'. . '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'....'. 

1  'a ns  Mountain  township 

Saluda  township 

Fiat  Rock  township,  ioeliidiii1   W'cslville  lown 

5,292 

123 
5, 132 

5,479 

Greenwood  County 

\\  aierae  township,  including  Blaney  town 

4, 698 

Bradley  township,  including  Bradley  town 

Bradley  town 

1,312 

279 

1,565 

1,372 
290 

1,266 
199 

6,614 

814 

780 

470 

1,551 

1,532 

1,467 

1,319 

266 

1,320 

1,089 

3,034 

758 

1,399 

1,350 

283 

1,130 

2,753 

925 

25,126 

1,332 
239 
915 

1,340 

1,421 

394 
1,401 

236 
1,467 

4,824 

Lancaster  County 

24,311 

20,761 

Brooks  township 

i ' al  1  i  son  i  ownship 

Cokesbury     township,    including    Cokesbury 

2,532 
2,843 
2,102 

3,738 
338 

7,530 
2,098 
1,652 

4,771 
452 

1,482 
41,550 

2,088 
3,201 
2,066 

4,153 
610 

5,350 
1,477 
1,658 

'''266 

375 

1,450 

37,382 

Cedar  Creek  tow  nship 

1,900 

355 

Flat.  Creel:  township,  including  part  of  Kershaw 

l  ,,1,111  ■ira  iuw  nship,  including  ( 'oionaca  low   1 

A'irsliwr  In, mi  [  (vrl  of).. 

165 

Fellowship  township 

Greenwood    township,    including    Greenwood 

[For  total,  see  Buffalo  township,  Kershaw 
County.] 
Gills  Creek  township,  including  Lancaster  town. 

3,578 

1,326 

1,094 

I'leasant.  Hill  low  nship,  inch  id  in,:  Ilea  111  Springs 

3, 649 

Heath  Sprimjs  imav 

1,572 

Hodges  township,  including  Hodges  town 

1,322 

257 

1,069 

.     1,158 

2,395 

4U 

1,156 

1.265 

233 

L356 
676 

23,738 

255 

31,610 

i  '10s     i  i  ill  chip,  iucludiir    .   ,si  ,.■  1  1  ill  1,,  ,-.  0 

3,397 

558 

4,865 

284 

8,541 

451 
427 
818 
980 

150 
2,686 
9,924 
4,818 

315 

671 

1,345 

1,157 

839 

491 

2,490 

2,715 

3,253 

191 

3,679 

3,638 
459 

4,857 
181 

5,649 
1,869 

2,973 

a."                                                              a, ail                       .  OH    :  •.        -a 

Dials  township,  including  Gia>  Court  town 

3,917 

Ninety  Six  town 

44S 
311 

Hunter    township,     including    Clinton    and 

Troy  township,  including  Troy  town 

Troy  town 

Verdery  townsh  ip 

Walnut  Grove  township 

; 

20,544 

Yeldell  township 

120 
2,543 
8,549 
4,029 

2,729 

5,163 
460 
194 

4,402 
189 

'ew 

748 
542 

1,782 
21S 

4,111 

2,553 
4,242 

3,376 

Goethe  township,  including  Estill  and  Luray 

Laurens  township,  including  Laurens  town 

6,291 

tsi 

5,271 

4,719 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Peeples  township,  including  Branson,  Hamp- 

6,578 
342 
SS6 
372 

1,993 

5,128 
470 
S18 
653 

1,917 

2,495 

2,560 
187 

3,575 

189 

3,516 

2,377 

Sullivans .including  part  of  Princeton 

Pocotaligo  township,  including  part  of  Yemas- 

[For  total,  see  Dunklin  township,  Green- 
ville County.] 
Waterloo  township,  including  Waterloo  town. . 

[For  total,  see  Sheldon  township,  Beaufort 

3.101 

3,101 

3,669 

x,  onngs  township 

2,816 

'  Incorporated  in  1905. 
!  Reincorporated  in  1904. 
3  Incorporated  in  1906. 
'Incorporated  in  1904. 


•  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  in  1902. 
7  Incorporated  in  1901. 
s  Incorporated  in  1907. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Lee  County  > 

Bishopville  township,    including   Bishopville 


Wardl 

r"  Wardg 

WardS 

y.  Ward  It 

Cypress  township. . 


Lynchburg    township,    including    Lynchburg 


St.  Charles  township. . 


Purkcy   Creek   inw  iisliip.   including    Lueknow 


Lexington  County  ' 


Black  Creek  township 

Boiling  Springs  township 

.     '■".'    •-■''"'      '.''li   ■hue  I    h:'| 'eel 

and  White  Rock  towns 

Chapintown 

Peak  town 

White  Rock  town 

Bull  Swamp  township,  including  Swansea  town . 

Swansea  town 

Chinquepin  township,  including  part  of  Bates- 
burg  town 

Batesburg  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Batesburg  town  &  in    Chinquepin 
township,  Lexington  County,  and  inn  nslup 

2,  Saluda  County 

iJongan'o  iuv.  ir.iiip,  ii;rl"<!iu:j  Brookland  town. 

Brookland  town  (New  Brookland  P.  O.) 

b'oik  township,  including  Irmo  town 

Gilbert  Hollow  mwnship,  including  Lccsville, 
Lewiedale,  and  Sum  mil  I  owns 

Leesville  town 

Lewiedale  town 

Summit  town « 

Hollow  Creek  township 

Lexington  township,  including  Lexington  town. 


Marion  County8. 


Sellers  town 2 .   

Le  Gette  township 

Marion  township,  including  Marion  tc 


Wards.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Mullim  town 

Zion  town  * 

Rowell  township 

Wahee  township 

Woodbury  township 

Marlboro  County 

Adamsville  township,  including  Tatum  town. . . 
Tatum  town 

Bennettsville  township,   including   Bennetts- 


1,313 

1S9 

32,040 


1,283 

l,7L'(i 
1,610 


Marlboro  County— Continued. 


Newberry  County" 


Ward  1 . . 
Wards.. 
WardS.. 


Kinards  t 
Township  6,  Floyd 

1  I'    '    'up       ' '  lodi  i       l l|     io    n 


Little   MinrnKuii  In 

Total  for    Little.    Mountain    h 


Oconee  County.. 


Center  township 

Chattooga  township 

Keowee  township,  including  Salem  town 

Salem  town1* 

Pules ki  l  ( iwnship 

Seneca  township,  including  Seneca  town 

Seneca  town 

1  ngnlno  in-..\;iskip,inc-Ji  id  iog  Madison  and  West- 

Madison  town  " 

Wcxtviitifler  Inn-n 

Wagener    township,   including    Walhalla    and 
West  Union  towns 

Walhalla  ton  n 

Wen  Union  town 

White  Water  township 


Orangeburg  County 's. . 


Bowman  township," including  Bowman  town. . 
Bowman  town 

Branchville  township,'8  including  Branchville 


Wardl.... 

WardS.... 

WardS.... 

Ward  4...- 

Wards.... 
Cow  Castle  townshi 
Edisto  township.. 


2,317 
3,227  ' 

2,229 
3,001 

5,428 

3,492 

3,682 

ire 

2,906  ! 

2,935 

95 

2,744 

30,182 

26,434 

6,028 

4,607 

S,0S0 

2,020 
1,347 

3,204 
1.0 ',0 
2,209 

1,706 
1,281 

2,260 
1S1 

2,188 

1,646 

1,181 

2,109 

2.  sin 

2,904 
2,415 

2,651 
2,265 

2,262 
4,745 

we 

Uo 

7S7 

2,156 
3,998 

n 

S8S 
59S 

2,125 
3,520 

565 

2,110  i 

111  \. 
2,334 


23,634  i       18,687 


289    : 

799 
'6  59,663  | 

55, 893 

16  49,393 

1,502 
SS7 

2,819 
1,471 

5,906 
5,906 
697 
980 
1,471 
1,060 
1,748 
1,306 
1,479 

134    ■ 

2,422 
1,101 

2,035 
7S2 

4,455 

2,964 

::;::::::::::::::::::: 

1,716 
1,443  | 

1,148 
1,217 

1  Organized  from  parts  of  Darlington,  Kershaw,  and  Sumter  Counties  in  1902. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Calhoun  County  hi  1908  and  part  annexed  to  New- 
berry County  in  1901. 

4  Part  annexed  to  Newberry  County  in  1901. 
6  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Lexington  County  only. 
6  Incorporated  since  1900. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Calhoun  County  in  1908. 
»  Part  taken  to  form  Dillon  County  in  1910. 
County  totals  include  population  (11,424  in  1900;  10,14 


michael,    Harleesville, 
County  since  1900. 

10  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Dillon  County  in  1910. 

»  Part  of  Lexington  County  annexed  in  1901. 

n  Incorporated  in  1907. 


Manning  townships,  taken  to  form  part    of  Dillon      1900. 


13  That  part  of  Little  Mountain  town  (population  98  in  1900)  in  Lexington  County 
annexed  to  townships  9  and  10  in  1901. 

"  Incorporated  in  1903. 

is  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Calhoun  County  in  1908;  part  of  Berkeley  County 
annexed  in  1910. 

i6County  totals  iiioludo  population  (11,0:;.,  in  moil;  10, 113  in  1S90)  of  Amelia, 
Lyons,  and  Pine"  J  rove  lownsihps.  ts.l.isi  io  form  pari  of  Calhoun  i  'ounty;  popula- 
tion (1,301  in  lOllil;  3.:-33  in  l.soin  of  i  lnin  1 1)  ,'s  and  Poplar  townships,  taken  to  form 
Elloiro  (o\,  nshl|>;  id  popi  il  u  i  hi  (  7  I  I  in  1  Kin  3,31:;  in  jsao  )  ni  < 'aw  »  aw  township. 
parts  tc ''—  - 


form  part  of  Calhoun  County  and  part  of  Limestone  tc 
»  Organized  from  parts  of  Branchville,  Cow  Castle,  and  Middle  townships  ii 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


479 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  ls(;0  an. I  moo,  see  lieporls  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  1,  Table  5.] 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Orangeburg  County— Continued. 

Elizabeth    township,'    including    North    and 

Woodford  towns 

North  town 

Woodford  town 

Klloree  township,-'  inclinlmy.  Klloreeand  Parler 


EUoree  town 

Parler  town 

Eutaw  township,3  including  Eutawville  t( 


Hebron   township,   including    Livingston  and 

Neeses  towns 

Livingston  town 


Holly  Hill  towns.. 

Bowi/cr  town  ' 
llollij  Uill  to 


Liberty  township,  including  Bolen  t< 


Union  township,  including  Cope  town 

"'-  ^s  township,  including  Vanees  town.. 


n.li/mi-i 
IHhip.. 


Pickens  County  .. 


Township  3,  Central,includingCalhoun,Central, 

and  Norris  towns 

Calhoun  town 

Central  town 

■       nip    i      .  ,  ;. 

Township  5,  Pickens,  including  Pickens  town.. 

Pickens  town 

Township  (',,  Dacusville 

Township  7,  I'umpkintown ' 


Richland  County  . 


e.   ,,       .■■-,  ;    i.h,,.  :,.,,■,  ,, 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  If.. 


Ward 

Eau  Claire 

Total  for  Eau  Claire 


townships 


i  Columbia  and 


Upper  township,  including  part  of  Eau  Claire 


ington  County.] 


iquepin  township,  Lex- 


37,550 
26,S19 
5,622 
4,692 

4,741 


i  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Limestone  township  in  1909. 
|2  Organized  from  c.nodhvs  aiel  I'oplar  low  m.hips  ,  i.po 
[«  Organized  from  part  of  territory  taken  from  Berkeley  County  ir 

*  Incorporated  in  1903. 

i6  Returned  as  Pecks  in  1900. 

'  Incorporated  in  1908. 

7  Organized  iro,  ,. ,  Elizabeth,  and  Orange 


to  form  part  of  Limestone  township  in  1909. 

io  Part  of  Columbia  township  annexed  to  Columbia  city  In  190S. 
>'  Returned  in  1900  as  In  Columbia  township  only. 


Saluda  County— Continued. 
Township  4,  Including  Saluda  town. . 


;e  Spring  and  Wards 


mil  part  of  Monet  ta  1< 

Moneltu  town  'H/mrtuf) 

|  I'm  iolal,  see  <  'li im p lepin  low  nship,  Aiken 

County.) 
Ridge  Spring  town 


Spartanburg  County.. 


Inman  towns.. 
Duncans  town 

(freer  iown  {part  of) 

[For   total,   see   Chick   Springs   township, 
Greenville  County.] 


[union  town  (part  of) 

Lund  rum  town 

Cherokee  1  ownship 

Cross  Anchor  township 

Glenn    Springs    township, 


Cowpens  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cowpens  town  in  Pacolet  and  Spar- 
tanburg townships 


Spartanburg  city. . 


Word  l. 
Ward  J.. 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 


Ward  5. 

Ward  6 

Walnut  Cro\  e  I  ownship  '« 

Woodruff  township,  including  Woodruff  town.. 


Word  ! 
Ward  2 

Ward:: 


Sumter  County17.. 


Concord  township | 

Manchester  township 

Mayesville    township,"   including    Mayesville 

Mum svil'le  town 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Middleton  township 

Privateer  township | 

Providence  township  " 

reek  township i 

Shiloh  township  >' 

S tatesburg  township 

Sumter  township,  including  Sumter  city 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

2,720 

2,427 

989 

2,392 

2,751 

3,133 

56  ',.. 

692 

S43 

6,009 

162 

23,810 

4S2 

11,395 

4,938 

156 

13, 61fi 

5,544 

2,106 

2,727 

696 

1,847 

2,409 

380 

38,472        1851,237      "43,605 


785       653 

2,811  ,    2,720 
761   !      706 

2,338     2,251 
3,174  !    2,697 
2,809     2,333 
2,813  ''          2,715 
3,002  1    2,501 
3,752  I    3,120 
8,884     6,572 
5,673     S,866 

| 

12  Incorporated  in  1907. 

is  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Chinquepin  township,  Lexington  County,  only. 

'« Incorporated  in  1905. 

-j opuiauon  to,u»»)  01  ijimesconer 

id  normlation  (3.3621  of  White  ^ 

0  Pacolet  and  Spartan- 

air  Forest  in  1903. 

17  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  in  1902. 

"  County  totals  Include  population  (18,347  in  1900:  15,722  in  1890)  of  Bishopville, 
Carters  Crossing,  Lynchburg,  Mount  Clio,  Spring  Hill,  and  Swimming  Pens  town- 
ships, taken  to  form  part  of  Lee  County  since  1900. 


10  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 

MINOIl  CIVIL  DIVISION.  1910  1900  1890        |  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.  1910  1900 


TJnlon  County  . 


29,911 


25,501 


Kishdam'  township,  including  Carlisle  tc 


Carlisle  to 

Goshen  Hill  township 

Jonesville  township,  including  Jonesville  tc 


Keltontown 

wiship 

Union  township,  including  Union  t< 


Union  tc 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  I.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  4. . 


Williamsburg  County 2. 


Township  1,  Hope,  including  Greeleyville  t 

Greeley ville  town 

Township  2,  Laws 

Tow  nship  3,  Penn.. 


Trio  to 


Township  7,  Kings  

Township  8,  Turkey 

Township  9,  Mingo 

Township  10,  Ridge,**  including  Cades  town 

Township    1  1,    lll.lillli .     

Township  12,  Johnson 

Township  13,  Lee,'  including  part  of  Scranton 


'  26,363 


Williamsburg  County— Continued. 


1,443 

l,"tU5 


3,087 

"2,"743 


2,795 

2,445 

'685 

1,539 

168 

3,390 

2,719 

2,708 

'664 
1,708 

2, 225 

1,951 

694 

1,107 

1 . 7:12 

3,113 

2,874 
2,090 
2,360 

2.701 

m 

3J350 

1,314 
197 

SOS 

2,129 

3,395 
1,932 
2,232 
3.049 

3,253 
1,538 
1,886 
2,299 

2,113 
2,745 

1,413 
153 

208 

2,055 

1,919 
2,485 

993 

1. 595 

1,074 

S76  : t 

! 


drove,  Sharon,  and  Smyrna  tc 


Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ebenezer  township,  including  Ebenezer  t< 


h-uri    Mill  h< 
Ward  1 . . 


Kings   Mountain  township,   including  Clover 


Tirznh  l<„r„<- 
VurUilU  Inn- 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2. . 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


47,718 

41,684 

' 38,831 

3,222 
5, 135 

3,315 
5,013 

3,017 
4,741 

3,199 
285 

2,677 
289 
150 

48 

3,123 

"  10, 065 

6,486 

2,070 
134 

3,279 
12,583 

7,216 

1,417 

2,078 

2,876 

845 

4,593 

190 

3,968 

1,616 

231 

660 

S81 

464 

4,914 
1,207 

6,825 
128 

2,S26 
516 
507 
299 

45S 

3,604 
6,678 

2,744 

"  3, 143 

SSI 

3,850 

1,894 

2,795 

3,244 
689 

4,098 
961 

'3  0,400 

1S1 

2,012 

'287 
5,267 

1,653 

rt  annexed  to  Florence  County  ir 
3  Parts  taken  to  form  township  OJ  and  part  of  township  1,7  ii 
*  Organized  from  pari  of  township  C  ir  ' 


n  (73li!l  of  Cherokee  townshi 
10  and  1900. 
i"  info;  perated  in  1906. 
"  Includes  population  (66)  of  Catawba  Indian  Reservation,  n 


part  of  Cherokee  Cqunfv  betwc 


•  Part  taken  tc 
'  Part  taken  t 
County  in  1905. 


pendent  in  1900. 

"Includes  pnpubi'ion  of  firzah  town. 


1,  taken  to  fc 


form  part  of  township  15  in  1906  and  part  annexed  to  Florence 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


aTTOHTOW. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CBTO.TOW*. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Abbeville  city 

Abbeville 

4,459 
3,911 
1,453 
9,654 
156 

1,937 
1,324 
\      1,995 
2,486 
1,652 

2,646 
317 
196 

1,659 

}          192 

1,278 

116 

577 

160 
327 
50 
279 
1,471 

900 

610 
144 
215 
296 

3,766 
3,414 
1,030 
5,498 

1,696 

3,569 

421 
255 
367 
294 

345 

150 

58,833 

2,873 

4,754 

618 

3,272 

780 

1,207 

290 

26,319 

*174 

199 

418 

1,101 

558 
3,789 
1,075 
1,757 

268 

169 
672 
190 
2,983 
237 

2,441 
320 
203 
358 

3,533 

Spartanburg 

Anderson 

3,018 

1,533 
1,329 

971 
4,110 

826 

1,929 

696 
937 
528 
3,587 
494 

978 

349 
187 

Chapin 

Lexington 

Newberry 

Charleston 

Chesterfield 

/Lexington 

\Saluda 

55,807 

1,151 

4,075 

308 

1,869 

508 

961 

394 

21,108 

705 
80 
236 

54,955 

Beaufort  town 

Belton  town 

Anderson 

2,703 

Chesterfield 

['•ei'mne  town 

Kershaw 

1,021 

Bingham  town 

Dillon 

1 ;  is 1  ville  town 

715 
1,285 

181 
1,116 

422 
1,245 

138 

962 

287 
355 

Blacksburg  town 

Cherokee 

Greenwood 

Blackville  town 

lil.:iMc\   town 

Blenheim  town 

Bluffton  town 

Orangeburg 

Greenwood 

176 

95 

Orangeburg 

Orangeburg 

Orangeburg 

Greenwood 

Orangeburg 

Lexington 

Hampton 

Williamsburg 

Pickens 

Abbeville 

Spartanburg 

692 

459 
3,028 

724 
1,015 

229 

147 
631 
149 
903 

Bowman  town 

Bradley  town 

Branchville  town 

134 

289 
1,101 

1,089 

342 

09 

Darlington 

2,389 

732 

Abbeville 

Darlington 

Abbeville 

Spartanburg 

Brookland  town  (New  Brookland 

470 

209 



Calhoun  Falls  town 

K:\:  oner  town 

Richland 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


481 


OTYOB.OW. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CYOETOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Eau  Claire  town 

Richland 

1,234 
190 

113 
315 

114 
3fi7 
540 
460 

7,057 
115 
134 
204 

1,616 

392 

979 

4,767 

5,530 

178 
111 
284 
630 
15,741 

6,014 
}      1, 673 

67 
748 
295 

2,365 

452 
425 
319 
285 

266 
342 

1,763 
474 
207 

894 
54 
390 
943 
969 

92 

02 

\         950 

166 

1,372 

199 

1,074 

592 

'449 
1,358 
4.818 

162 
706 

1,058 
341 
440 
99 
108 
263 
229 
350 
343 
139 
194 
466 
187 

1,628 
279 
613 
244 
96 

1,854 

3,844 
473 
751 
96 
108 
232 
122 
264 

1,346 
150 

1,832 
143 

5,028 

714 

331 

1,775 

Marion 

Greenwood 

118 
758 
180 
561 
1,136 

315 
230 
350 
5,906 
410 

300 
157 
197 
139 
98 

175 
183 
822 
179 
897 

424 
145 
238 
-    363 
}          182 
737 

205 
177 
245 
505 
330 

300 

370 

7,216 

194 
224 

957 

1,377 
408 
139 
311 
610 
189 
308 
113 
458 

1,313 
795 
374 
521 
109 
338 
17,517 
438 
273 
678 

2,355 
87 

8,109 
523 
99 
225 

1,708 
128 
255 
257 
198 
233 
190 

5,623 
97 
542 
362 

1,595 

1,677 
183 
191 
370 
328 

1,576 
107 

1,045 
1,957 

365 

624 

73 

1,754 

190 
1,880 

250 
2,326 

195 

82 
414 

57 

I'.clL'rheltl  town 

Edgefield 

1,168 

Orangeburg 

368 

215 
208 
413 

100 
138 
311 

Elko  town 

Barnwell 

Norwa    town 

Orangeburg 

218 

Orangeburg 

Orangeburg 

Barnwell 

196 

4,455 

365 

Orangeburg 

Spartanburg 

Chesterfield 

2,964 

305 

301 

4,647 

224 

•224 

Fairfax  town 

'282 

Clarendon 

Edgefield 

Orangeburg 

Chesterfield 

Clarendon 

Lexington 

Anderson 

143 

126 

1,394 

308 

497 

3,937 

4,138 

187 
113 
181 
252 

4,824 
648 
59 
536 
243 

704 
266 
269 

279 
212 

2,' 895 

138 

156 
568 
76 
449 

97 

Greenville 

Georgetown 

Spartanburg 

Clarendon 

Edgefield 

Newberry 

Williamsburg... 
Greenville 

Greenwood 

/Greenville 

\Spartanburg 

.Dorchester 

Hampton 

Dorchester 

Darlington 

Newberry 

601 
241 
592 

137 
162 
240 
411 

8,607 

1,326 

320 

/Greenville 

Newberry 

Dorchester 

Spartanburg 

Greer  town 

109 

Grover  town 

R efdviUe  town™ 

318 

342 

Dorchester 

250 

334 

5,485 

252 

481 

2,744 

289 

257 
256 
617 
294 
193 

134 

255 
814 
365 
134 

Orangeburg 

Chesterfield 

Greenwood 

Orangeburg 

Anderson 

Spartanburg 

Lexington 

Anderson 

Colleton 

Chesterfield 

Edgefield 

Diiion;;;;;;;;;;; 

/Kershaw 

llnilv   Hill  town 

Dorchester 

576 
758 
256 

629 



241 
289 

44 

58 

SiUudn  town 

Saluda 

865 
76 

827 

sci)hi!  (own 

Hampton 

Williamsburg 

SiTiiiimn  town 

208 
134 

sellers  town !!!!!!!;:!!::!!: 

920 

Kershaw  town 

1,002 

Shandon  town 

Richland 

Newberry 

Williamsburg 

Barnwell 

Williamsburg 

Darlington 

Spartanburg 

Dillon......... 

Greenville 

York ,. 

195 

48 

760 
93 

375 

220 

1,477 

453 
4,029 
538 
173 
806 
368 
400 
283 
90 
79 

539 

Lake  City  town 

Spartanburg 

Orangeburg 

Anderson 

Clarendon 

Dorchester 

Lexington. 

11.395 
344 

5,544 

Lancaster  town 

1,094 
155 

236 
2,420 

2,245 
229 
115 
342 
211 
388 

Leesville  town 

Lexington 

Lexington 

Lexington 

5,673 
239 
79 
200 
861 
131 

3,865 

Lexington 

Lexington  town 

Lincoln ville  town 

Florence 

516 

Little  Mountain  town 

Newberry 

Anderson 

Edgefield 

Williamsburg 

Greenwood 

Orangeburg 

Colleton 

266 
168 
263 
150 
5,400 
81 
372 
192 
1,307 
1,491 
135 
189 
346 
289 
857 
123 
71 
131 
991 
361 
617 

T       town 

311 

Lowndes  ville  town 

Abbevilie 

241 



Lowryville  town 

122 
131 

Orangeburg 

Hampton 

Hampton 

Chesterfield 

McBee  town 

McColltown 

1,311 

1,171 

McConnells  town 

York 

Abbeville 

237 

Wellford  town 

Spartanburg 

Clarendon 

1,430 
1,831 
546 

701 
138 
77 
202 

1,069 

1,640 
421 
706 

Manning  town 

Marion  town 

Mary  ville  town 

Charleston 

Lexington 

Newberry 

Anderson 

Abbeville 

Whitmire  town 

Bamberg 

Edgefield 

Berkeley 

Aiken 

102 

113 

Modoc  town 

Moncks  Corner  town 

Monetta  town 

Windsor  town 

Aiken 

51 

Mount  Carm el  town..  . 

Abbeville 

Charleston 

Laurens 1 

Marion j 

Orangeburg i 

Newberry 

318 

2,252 

120 

828 

Orangeburg 

Spartanburg 

Beaufort 

Hampton 

205 
596 

1,138 

Mount  Pleasant  town 

Yemassee  town { 

242 

Neeses  town 

Yorkville  town 

2,012 

1,553 

Newberry  town 

4,607 

3,020 

1 

28407—12 31 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Armstrong  County  «. 


Aurora  County... 

Aurora  township.. 


I'wllor.l  township 

Bristol  township 

Center  township 

Cooper  township 

Crystal  Lake  township 

Dudley  township  2 

Eureka  township 

Firesteel  township 

dales  township 

H  opper  township 


Patten  township 

t'tinl.  in  1  on  city 

Wardl 

Wardi 

Ward  S 

Plankinton  township 

Pleasant  Lake  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township.. 


hi  township.. 
White  Lake  city 


Beadle  County.. 


Belle  Prairie  township.. 


Burr  Oak  to' 
Carlyle  township 


Custer  township.. 


Foster  township. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 

Iowa  township 

Iroquois  town  3  (part  of). . 


n  Beadle  and  Kings- 


Kellogg  township 

Lake  Byron  township 

Liberty  township 

Logan  township ' 

Mil  ford  township 

Nance  township 

Pearl  Creek  township 

Pleasant  View  township . . 

Richland  township 

Sand  Creek  township 

Theresa  township 

Valley  township 

Vernon  township 

Wessington  town  * 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 


Bennett  County  ■ 1  5  96  I 

'  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Cheyenne  River  Indian  Reservation. 

»  Stickney  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Dudley  township  in  1906. 

>  Iroquois  town  returned  as  a  part  of  Logan  township  in  1900. 

«  Wessington  town  inror i  01  i m   1  from  pari,  of  \\~e    invli hip  in  1906. 

'Unorganized;  formed  in  1909;  within  the  limits  of  Pine  Ridge  and  Rosebud 
Indian  Reservations. 

•  That  part  of  county  within  the  limits  of  Rosebud  Indian  Reservation;  Pine 
Rtdge  Indian  Reservation  not  returned  by  counties.  Total  population  for  Rosebud 
Indian  Reservation,  comprising  Mellette,  Todd,  and  parts  of  Bennett  and  Washa- 
baugh  Counties,  in  1910,  3,960,  and  in  1900,  6,201. 


Bonhomme  Connty.. 
Albion  precinct  (T.  94,  R.  60 

A  von  city8 - 

Wardl 


WardS. 

Ward  3 

Avon  precinct  (T.  95,  R.  61) 

lion  I  ii  ii  1 1  ii  io  preciml  iT.  ;>:;,  It.  r,c,  part  of,  and 
T.  93,  R.  59,  part,  of) 


Franklin  precinct  (T.  „„,  .. 

Hancock  precinct  (T.  93,  R.  61  and  T.  93,  1 


Running  Water  precinct  (T.  92,  R.  60,  and  T.9S 


Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Scoil'iihl   |iuvii)i-i.  f'l".  '.)(.;     li     5.SI 

I  ■  .. 

ward  «i"!"!;;;;;";!"".i"""""iiii"; 

Ward  S 

Springfield  precinct  (T.  93,  R.  59,  part  of,  and 


Tabor  town  9. 
Wards'.'.'. 


'I'lllHHlll'-ilV 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Washington  precinct  (T.  96,  R.  59). . 


Brookings  County.. 


Ward  / 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Brookings  township 

Elkton  township 

Elk-tun  village 

Eureka  township 

Lake  Hendricks  township 

Lake  Sinai  township 

Laketon  township 

Mclary  low  nship 

Oak  Lake  township 

Oatwood  township,  including  Bruce  tc 

Oslo  township 

I'ornell  township 

Preston  township 

Richland  township 

Sherman  township 

Sterling  township 

Trenton  township  >° 


Brown  County.. 

Aberdeen  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward4 

Aberdeen  township 

■\  Mison  lownship 

Path  lownship 

7  Comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions 
wherever  possible. 

8  Incorporated  fi 
» Incorporated  ft—  , 

>°  Aurora  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Aurora  and  Trenton  townships  in  1900. 
"  Incorporated  in  1903. 
>2  Incorporated  as  a  city  ir 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


483 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  si 
Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


'  Claremont  village  made  independent  of  Claremont  township  in  1907. 

-  Exclusive  nf  population  ni  '.'■■■    ■. 

s  Columbia  city  returned  with  Columbia  township  in  1900. 

1  Exclusive  of  population  of  Columbia  city. 

6  Verdon  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Garden  Prairie  township  in  1903. 

6  Pukwana  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Pukwana  township  in  1902. 


n  Buffalo  County  only. 


8  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Buffalo  County— Continued. 


Elvira  township  (school) . . 

G  rant  townsh  i  p  (school) 

Crow  Creek  Indian  Reservation  (part  of).. 


Belle  Fourche  city 10 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Belle  Fourche  township  (school)  (T.  S 
part  of,  and  T.  9,  R.  2,  part  of) 

Blaine  township  (school)  (Tps.  8,  9,  10,  a 
R.  5,  T.  10  R.  (>,  part  of,  and  T.  11,  R.  ( 


llilcn  iov.oship  (school)  ( T.  N,  It.  li,  part  of, 
T.O.R.ii.andT.  in,  R.0,  part  of) 

Middle  Creek  township  (school)  (T.  8,  R.  2, 
part  of,  T.  9,  R.  2,  part  of,  T.  10,  R.  2, 
and  T.  11,  R.  2) 

Minnesela  township  (school)  ('!'.  7,  R.  2,  part 
m    °,  R.  3,  part  of, 


Mnn-iu  township   (school)  (Ts.   12,  13,  and  14, 
Rs.l  to9,inchisi\c) 

Vale  township,  (school)  (T.  8,  R.  6,  part  of) 

\\  1 1< •  : i  la*nl  iowoship  (si  1kk.iI j  (T.  ... 
T.  8,  R.  4,  T.  9,  Rs.  3  and  4,  T.  10,  Rs.  3  and  4, 
andT.  11,  Rs.  3  and  4)... 


Campbell  County.. 


Township  5,  Blessing  (school). . 


Township  8,  HillsMc  (school  i. . 


Township  14,  Fremont  (school).. 


Towi.ship  1(1,  1'osthal  (school )  i 


T'".\  osliip  _M.  MeK  inlcy  (school).. 


Township  29,  Garfield  (school)  .... 
:'■■■■  H  .:  m     ..■  ,  .i. 

Township  31,  Ci-'l-  (school)  '■•. . 
Townshin  32,  Vanderbilt  (school).. 
•  :  ■■■ 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Charles  Mix  County 


Castalia  township  (school) 

Choteau  Creek  township 

Darlington  township 

Forbes  township 

Geddescity  20 

Ward  1 

Ward? 

Wards 

Organized  from  Auburn  and  Center  townships  (school)  in  1909. 
Combined  population  ol  (school). 

icld  and  Posthal  townships  (school)  returned  as  Posthal  township 


61 

90 

159 

94 

306 

282 

287 

234 

102 

91 

214 

170 

280 

196 

170 

79 

182 

147 

7  Returned  in  1900  as 

8  Parts  taken  to  form  Harding  and  Perkins  Counties  in  1909. 

9  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 

10  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 

»  Comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions 
wherever  possible. 


m  Incorporated  from  part  of  Jackson  township  in  1900. 


484 


STATISTICS   OF   POPULATION— SOUTH   DAKOTA. 


-POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

*  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  Bud  1900,  ! 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Charles  Mix  County— Continued. 

805 
136 
357 
464 
851 
352 
920 
220 
410 
392 
300 
816 
417 
81 
1,115 

w 

391 
300 
413 
423 
476 
453 
414 
964 
276 
491 
198 
546 
666 

10,901 

633 
128 

Clay  County— Continued. 

121 

263 
453 
375 
545 
580 
476 
429 
532 
2,187 
725 
657 
473 
4S2 
398 

14,092 

79 

569 

457 
647 
618 
504 
482 
'3  542 
2,183 

Total  for  lr,  in   iillnijrni.   vluy,  Turner,  and 

277 
709 
259 

153 

426 
228 

Lone  Tree  township  6 

610 
456 

..    ,      ,, 

472 
220 

8,770 

489 
207 
431 
395 
518 

610 
453 
209 
270 

74 

75 
373 
450 
277 
315 
441 
301 
682 
209 
193 
239 

333 

273 

274 

335 

207 

7,010 

1,678 

1,622 

2,125 
373 

2,929 

562 
497 
174 

722 
428 

6,942 

376 
404 

276 

191 

155 
294 
178 
171 

183 
199 

6,728 

Henry  village 

194 

(14) 

150 

372 
323 
351 
188 

64 
1,220 

m 

382 

324 
220 
309 
330 
329 
219 
447 
304 

285 
352 
228 
207 
279 
294 
256 
748 
453 
US 
175 
133 
304 
241 
313 
274 
341 
283 

437 

m 

150 

ns 

256 
8,711 

71 

280 
296 

66 
246 
310 

Kranzburg  township 

465 

Lake  township 

123 

Leola  township  " 

Pelican  township 

219 

Phipps  township 

155 

Rau ville  township 

268 

Richland  township 

(") 

684 

592 

Sheridan  township 

144 

South  Shore  town  17 

Wallace  town  i& 

Watertown  citv 

3,352 

2,672 

289 

454 
157 
236 
321 
251 
80 
290 

188 

160 

214 
267 
269 
118 
365 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Waverly  township 

313 

336 

Corson  Count    ■ 

School  district  No.  l,Dc  Roekbraine(Tps.  18, 
19,  20,  21,  and  22,  Ks.  21,  22,  23,  and  24,  and 

592 
139 

798 
409 
222 
63 
54 
115 

4,458 

208 
167 
273 
.109 
107 
198 
273 
217 
444 
171 

185 
213 
281 

158 
190 

232 

296 

Si'! 1  disiiii  i    \o.  2,  Duncan  (Tps.  !N,  19,  2(1, 

21,  ami  22,  Rs    17  (parl.nl')    1.';,  in,  and  2n,  and 
Iran.  T.  23,  Us.  17  (pari  of).  Is,  pj,  and  20) 

Srln.nl  distri.  ,   \i>.  :■;,  Vm  ;,,\i  an  (dps.  is,  id,  2ij, 
21,  and  22,  lis.  2.".,  2ii.  and  27;  frac.  T.  23,  Ks.  25, 
2a,  and  27;  Tps.  21  and  22.  It.  2s,  one!  frac  T. 

:.■..■    ,,o    ■<•-'!.        |         i    In  h   i      ■    .•  ii      i         i 

244 

282 

School  district    so    i.Snir.'!  I'ps.  is;,  pj.  ;nnl  20, 
R.  28;  Tps.  18,  19,  20,  21.  and  22,  R.  29;  fr*. 
T.  23,  R.  29;  frac.  Tps.  18,  19,  20,  21,  and  22, 
R.  30,  and  frac.  Tps.  18,  20,  and  21,  R.  31) 

148 
189 

230 

140 
210 

165 
126 
240 

20  2,728 

Warren  township 

a  4,891 

Willow  Lakes  town 

280 
752 

126 
118 
326 
26 
100 

119 

145 
99 

Custer  tounsiiip  (school),  including  Custer  city. 

714 
599 
118 

(23) 
(23) 
(23) 

139 
162 

(23) 

178 
9,316 

138 
7,509 

445 
597 
650 
597 

517 
655 

672 

420 
585 
630 
649 

Glenwood  township 

School  disti  iii'  Xn.  n 

i  Highland  township  organized  from  part  of  Wahehe  township  in  1907. 
!  Part  taken  to  form  Oeddes  city  in  1900. 

*  Lake  Andes  town  incorporated  from  part  of  White  Swan  township  in  1905. 

*  Wagner  city  incorporated  Pom  pari  of  Lawrence  township  in  1900. 

*  Lone  Tree  township  ci-oni/i'd  from  pari  o)  House  township  in  1909. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  Bryan  township  in  1906. 

'  Incorporated  in  1910. 

8  Platte  city  incorporated  from  part  of  Platte  township  in  1900. 

9  Bradley  town  incorporated  horn  pni  of  <  'oi  lonv/nml  township  in  1902. 
i°  Garden  City  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Eden  township  in  1909. 
"Raymond  village  irieoi-pciinicd  from  inii.nl  Kavinnnd  township  since  1900. 


11  County  total  includes  population  (425)  of  Kampeska  and  Richland  townships, 
not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

lo  Wallace  town  lucnrpoialod  from  pori  of  Ivion  lownship  in  1908. 

'«  Florence  tow  n  incorporated  fiom  pai  I.  oi  fuller  township  in  1907. 

17  South  Shore  town  in,  orporafcd  fioio  port,  of  Leola  township  In  1902. 

i8  Organized  in  1909  from  Ural  part  oi  standing  Rock  Indian  Reservation  in 
South  Dakota. 

i*  Incorporated  in  1909. 

■o  County  total  includes  popnlaii .vis)  of  school  districts  Nos.  3,  4,  5,  9,  12, 

and  18,  not  refnine  I  separalelv  in  1900. 

»  No  com  pan  mi  a  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  school  districts 
in  1890. 

22  Buffalo  Gap  town  incorporated  from  part  of  school  district  No.  4  in  1909. 

13  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  usi 


485 


Custer  County— Continued. 

School  district  N'o.  10.  including  lien 


Ward  I.. 
11 '«)■,/ :!.. 
Ward:-,.. 
\Y»rd  >,.- 


School  dist 

School  distriei  No.  VI.  . 
school  dish  ici  \o.  I::. 
School  distriei    \u.  II.. 

School  ilisili'h    'mi.    I...  - 

School  district  No.  hi  .. 
School  lUshict  No.  17.. 
School  dislrii  i  N  o.  I-.. . 
School  district  No.  1!).. 
Schiiul  district  No.  -0. . 
School  district  No.  '.'I.. 
School  district  No.  22. . 
School  district  No.  2:1.. 
School  district  No.  24  2. 


Davison  County.. 


Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Mount  Vernon  township . . 


Andover  township. . 

Andover  village 

Bristol  township 

Bristol  village 

Wardl 

Wardg 

WardS..; 

Wardi 

Butler  township' 


Egeland  township 

Farmington  township 

Grenville  township 

Highland  township 

Homer  township 

Independence  township.. 

Kidder  township 

Kosciusko  township 

Liberty  township 

Lily  village  6 

Lynn  township 

M  orton  township 

Nutley  township 

Oak  Gulch  township 

Pierpont  village7 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Racine  township 

Karitan  township 

Rusk  township 

Scotland  township 

Troy  township 


nship  in  1902. 

n  part  of  Butler  township  in  1906. 

6  Lily  village  hi  ■i-roiiraiod  from  part  of  York  township  in  1902. 

7  Pierpont  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1900. 

8  Altamont  town  incorporal  -d  from  part  of  Altamont  township  in  1903. 

9  Brandt  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Norden  township  in  1902. 

10  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1900. 

11  Goodwin  to. vo  o  part  of  Goodwin  township  in  1903. 

12  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Cheyenne  River  Indian  Reservation. 


Day  County— Continued. 


Altamont  town 8 

Altamont   township8 

Antelope  Valley  township.. 
Blom  township 


feeity10 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

' 


Lowe  township 

Norden  township  9.. 
Portland  township.. 


Toronto  town.. 


Dewey  County 12 


Douglas  County.. 


Berlin  township 

Chester  township  " 

Clark  township 

Corsica  town  " 

Delniorit  town  is 

East  Choteau  township  '9 . . 


Holland  township  2» 


Jqubert  township.. 


Walnut  Grove  township.. 


Edmunds  County 

Adrian  township  "  (T.  124,  R.  6 

Belle  township 

Bowdle  township 

Bow  die  village 


I'ortUindl  township..! 
Cottonwood  Lake  township. . 

Fountain  township 

Glen  township 

Glover  township 

Harmony  township 

1  lillsidc  township 

Hosmer  township  ** 

Hosmer  village  22 

Hudson  township 

Huntley  township 

»  County  totals  include  population  (399  in  1900;  347  In  1890)  of  Belmont  town- 
ship (school),  taken  in  fi.rm  Ivimont  town  and  Belmont  township  since  1900;  and 
population  (171  in  1890)  of  that  part  of  low  nship  '.in.  rune  hi.  in  Douglas  County, 
taken  to  form  pari  oi  Chehoi  iowushin  isohunl)  helween  1890  and  1900. 
u  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1904. 

•5  Organized  from  part  of  Belmont  Ism  ndiip  (school)  in  1906. 
"Organized  from  ('hosier  iownship  (school)  in  1906. 

' incorporated  from  part  of  Grand  View  township  in  1906. 


486  STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.   .For  changes  in  homidai  irs,  etc.,  between  linn)  and   I'.HO,  sit  littitnolcs;  for  those  between   ls!M)  and  1900   sea 

" <       -i    ■  i-  ■  '"■    -Si,  I,  I   .,,.  ■         hi      \   ,,l     I     t.h«  1 1  w'  '"''' 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Edmunds  County— Continued. 

810 

sis 

S19 
166 
217 
109 
110 
ISO 
191 
162 
143 
150 
267 
168 
357 
220 
291 
230 
174 
•    35 

7,763 

397 

539 

Grant  County— Continued. 

131 

551 
327 
376 
187 
387 
360 
403 
321 
377 
357 
575- 
2,015 
687 
670 
768 
411 
332 

404 
292 

190 
080 

13,061 

590 
346 
412 
232 
304 
405 
343 
357 
319 

591 

1,426 

471 
273 

42 
157 
109 
93 
272 
59 
172 
100 
194 
138 
92 
72 
246 
64 
92 
26 

»  3,541 

70 
164 

40 
227 
83 

283 
429 
371 

Liberty  township 

Mad ison  ( owuship 

Lura  township 

11  a disnn  township. 

Mazeppa  township 

Montpelier  township 

Odessa  township . . 

266 

108 

234 
194 
114 
61 

503 
1,207 

397 

187 
250 
300 
447 

284 

144 
127 

161 
249 
311 

2  4,478 

"i'ii.          iii. 

615 
8  2,211 

a  r(jmore  town 3 

140 
143 
689 
254 
215 
510 
816 
338 
SW 
168 

2,140 
8S5 
666 
492 
247 
259 
58 

1,607 
160 
134 
132 
660 

6,716 

Gregory  County 

Burton  precinct •. 

8  295 

Bentz  precinct 

563 
SOS 

135 
225 

548 
Sll 
770 

1,277 
631 
296 
461 
230 
411 
601 
389 
274 
998 
600 
173 
240 
87 
173 

1,142 

310 
43S 
299 
751 
412 
319 
307 
273 
317 
355 
381 

363 
308 

304 
214 
164 
254 

7,475 

Bonesteel  city ' 

479 

Wardl 

WardB 

Ward  S 

Bonesteel  precinct 

1,319 

1,423 

Burke  precinct,  including  Burke  town 

i  '.    l    ti    n  h  i  i    (  1     i     i      "     uid73) 
Dallas  city  5 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

,     ■      ■        ,'!,,,'             II      .■;    M 

Dixon  township  io  (Tps.  99  and  100,  R.  73) 

2  3,547 

»  4,062 

ict,  including  Fairfax  town 

Faulk  C  ounty 

Wardl 

117 
138 
113 
320 
129 
67 

w 

240 
85 
133 
162 
192 
146 
802 

S16 
BOO 
215 
180 

70 
233 
115 
196 
368 
172 
190 

79 
449 
321 
267 
246 
362 
191 
594 
286 

109 
85 
49 
34 

10,303 

rick  town 

!  ■ 

j 

Fairview  township 

! 

539 

462 

St.  Charles  township  m  (T.  90,  R.  70,  and  the  W. 

WardS 

WardS 

Irving  township  (school) 

Lafoon  township 

[ 

5,945 

Orient  township 

1 

4,625 

Pulaski  township 

°Uny 

450 
645 
174 

sso 
'41 
594 
229 
180 
186 
228 
525 
405 
419 
509 
ISO 
180 
199 
436 
232 

559 
405 

Seneca  township,  including  Seneca  village 

1 

Seneca  milage  3 

Sherman  township 

Tam worth  township  (school) 

430 

Zell  township,  including  Rockhain  village 

Ward  I 

171 
566 
230 
348 
357 

350 

WardS 

Township  119,  range  71 

9,103 

6,814 

535 
678 

528 
671 

527 
635 

374 
100 

336 

Alban  township 

Florence  township 

132 

6  Incorporated  in  1909. 

»  Albee  village  Incorporated  from  pa  ship  in  1902. 

'  Twin  Brooks  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Twin  Brooks  township  in  1902. 
8  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;   not  returned  by  minor  civil 
divisions  In  1900. 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


487 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  ] 890 -Continued. 
e  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between^  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  II 


Hamlin  County— Continued. 


Kayti  township.. 


Ward  l.. 
Ward  S. . 
Wards.. 


Oxford  township . . 


Bates  township.. 


Como  township.. 


Gilbert  township. . 


Highland  township — 

Holden  township 

Howell  township 

Hulbert  township 

Linn  township 

Logan  township 

Midland  township 

in: 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Millei  township 

Mondandn  lownsliip. . 


Riverside  township. . 

Rockdale  township 

Rose  Hill  township 

St.  Lawrence  town' 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

St.  Lawrence  township.. 

Spring  township 

Spring  Hills  township. . . 
Spring  Lake  township... 

Wheal  on  township 

York  township 


Hanson  County.. 


Alexandria  city 

Beulah  township 

Edgerton  tow  nship. 
i  illage 

Wardl 

Wardg 

WardS 

Fairview  tov,  nship. 
Hanson  township.  . . 


Pleasant  township. . 


Worthen  township... 


Harding  County4. 


Buffalo  township  (T.  19,  Rs.  4  and  5).. 


4.228 


J  SO 


Buffalo  precinct  (T.  18,  Rs.  3,4,5,  and  6,T.19, 

Rs.  3  and  6,  and  T.  20,  Rs.  3,  4,  5,  and  6) 

Camp  Crook  precinct  (frac.  T.  17,  R.  1;  frac. 
T.  18,  R.  1,  T.  18,  R.  2,  T.  19,  R.  1,  T.  19,  R.  2, 
T.  20,  R.  1,  and  T.  20,  R.  2),  including  Camp 

Crook  village 

Camp  Crook  village* > 

■  Incorporated  from  part  of  Brantford  township  in  1903. 

»  Lake  Norden  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Norden  township  in  1910. 


part  of  Raber  :.  between  1890  and  1900. 

'  Butte  township  organized  from  part  of  Raber  township  (school)  in  1907. 
i  Organized  from  Be  Grey  township  (school)  in  1907. 


Harding  County— Continued. 

Cave  Hills  precinct  (T.  21,  Rs.  4  and  5,  T.  22, 
Rs.  4  and  5,  frac.  T.  23,  Rs.  4  and  5) 

Davis  precinct  (T.  15,  Rs.  5,  6,  7,  8,  and  9,  T. 
16,  Rs.  5,  6,  7,  8,  and  9,  and   T.  17,  Rs.  5, 

6,  and  7) 

Ilnnfin-  pr.vinci  (line.  T.  15,  R.  1,  T.  13,  Rs. 

2,  3,  and  4,  frac.  T.  16,  R.  1,  T.  16,  Rs.  2, 3,  and 

4,  T.  17,  Rs.  2,  3,  and  4) . 

Lndlou    picniui   ( T.  20,  R.  7,  T.  21,  Rs.  6  and 

7,  T.  22,  Rs.  6  and  7,  and  frac.  T.  23,  Rs.  0 
and  7) 

Palph  pnvim-l  CI'.  20.  Rs.  8  and  9,  T.  21,  Rs. 
8  and  9,  T.  22,  Rs.  8  and  9,  frac.  T.  23,  Rs.  8 
and  9) 


Scott  precinct  (frac.  T.  21,  R.  1,  T.  21,  Us.  2 
.•mil  .".;  I'rac.T.  22,  R.  1.T.22,  Rs.  2  and  3,  and 
frac.  T.  23,  Rs.  1, 2,  and  3) 

Slim  Buttes  precinct  (T.  17,  Rs.  8  and  9,  T. 
18,   Rs.  7,  8,  and  9   and   T.   19,   Rs.  7,  8, 


Hughes  County... 

Blunt  township  (school). . 


Butte  tc 

Byron  township 

Canning  township  (school).. 


WardS 

Logan  township  (school).... 
Mentor  township  (school)... 
Peoria  township 


WardS 

Wardl, 

Plea  ;an!  Valley  township.. 
Raber  township  f  -ichonl  i  ■ . 


Webster  township . . 


Hutchinson  County.. 


Clayton  precinct  (frac.  T.  100,  R.  58,  and  T.  99, 

It .  58,  part  of) 

f'ros-:  Plain,  imvndiip  f  i'rae.  '!'.  100,  R.  60) 

Fit inn  precinct  (  T.  99,  R.  56,  and  T.  98,  R.  56, 

,    part  of) 

Freeman  t  own. .-. 

Ward  1 

WardS 

German  prccind  >"!'.  OX,  R.  fib)... 
tow-" 


I,  and  T.  98,  R.56, 


and  T.  90,  R.  58,  part  of) 
Molan  precinct  (T.  97,  R.  5 

OakHolloVpfecincr(¥.'9>\R\6iVandT.98\R\6i)! 
oiivel  precinct  (T.  07,  R.  58,  and  T.  98,  R.  58). 
Din. a  town 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Parkston  city  " 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Wards 

Sharon  precinct  (T.  97,  R.  59,  and  T.  98,  R.  59). . . 
Silver  Lake  precinct(frac.T.100,R.56,andfrac. 

T.100.R.57) 

Starr  township  (frac.  T.  100,  R.  61). . 
Susquehanna  township  (T.  99,  R.  61) 
Tripp  precinct  (T.  97,  R.  60) 

o  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Buffalo  County  only.  

'"'Comparisons  of  population  for  1900  and  1890  made  by  minor  civil  divisions 
possible. 

11  Parkston  city  returned  with  Liberty  township  in  1900. 

u  Exclusive  of  population  of  Parkston  city. 

'3  Exclusive  of  popuation  of  Menno  town. 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Olivet  town. 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Tripp  town. 


STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890 -Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Hutchinson  County-Continued. 

Iripp  town 

Wardl 

150 

146 
75 

145 
74 
86 

463 

3,307 

366 

226 

Kingsbury  County— Continued. 

296 
1,007 
S66 
S48 
294 
489 
507 
090 
355 
547 
874 
557 

10,711 

222 

706 

WardS 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

305 

540 

475 
839 
587 

9,137 

Miiiu-hi'slcr  lowmliin 

Mm  hews  lownship 

'  ilillioin  \  illage. 

516 
1,492 

567 
1,860 

512 

850 

117 

78 
59 
63 
80 
98 
114 
29 
1,084 
184 
500 
400 
174 
174 
74 
54 

136 
71 

111 
95 
159 
103 
78 
72 

9,120 

64 
76 
53 

40 

63 
19 
376 

63 
90 
106 
33 

Lake  County 

<  i  wnship 

7,508 

Dewey  township  ' 

1  louglas  township 

406 
552 
377 
339 
361 
382 
472 
456 
498 
3,137 
866 
961 
676 
6S5 
526 
355 
312 
68 
99 
145 
534 
495 
313 
329 
110 
160 

300 
243 
324 

19,694 

451 
344 
304 
350 
389 
392 
306 

514 
2,550 

53 
116 

435 

Chester  township 

(  larno  township 

1  'urn i iir.' Ion  township 

Wardl 

Franklin  township 

263 

Le  Roy  township 

47 
95 
66 
12 
50 
66 
7 

39 
71 
55 
85 

21 

79 
127 
90 

33 

Madison  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

Nunda  township 

475 
316 
172 

Spring  J.:iki>  lov.  nsliip 

Valley  township. 

79 
37 
67 
77 
55 

WardS 

WardS 

Rutland  township 

482 
426 
311 

181 

Crow  Creek  In. Inn  lirsei  \  ;>i  inn  ■>  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Buffalo  County.] 

2,798 

3,605 

WardS 

WardS 

274 
417 
197 
334 
200 

205 
235 

224 
294 
105 

n 

115 
87 
95 
189 
225 
297 
1,093 
622 

SS9 

267 

12,560 

236 
153 
116 
287 
104 
100 
52 
133 
241 
138 

422 

Wen tworth  township 

319 

417 

Winfred  town  " 

200 
376 
151 
158 
162 
135 
405 
184 

Winfred  township  « 

394 
12 17,897 

369 

12 11,673 

296 
3,653 

600 
1,008 

886 
1,280 

109 

1,678 
1,042 
2,676 
1,380 

875 

318 
1,130 
666 

SSI 

JE 

390 

70 
302 
396 
79 
172 
131 
116 
21 
93 
48 
113 
591 
126 

70 
203 
21 
91 
45 
115 
149 
125 
22 
89 

3,498 

2,366 

Harmony  township 

Lane  village  6 

100 
84 
135 
148 
251 
320 

132 
138 
303 
281 
291 

6,210 

::.::::::::     :::::: 

i  lea  .mi  township 

St.   Onge    township  (T.  7,  R.  3— school    dis- 

200 
9,866 

267 
8,562 

1,166 

Terry  township  (school  districts  75  and  76).... 

791 

229 
212 
S50 
835 
726 
136 

22S 
S3 
69 

1,063 
298 
S77 
SS8 
599 
230 
94 
48 
88 
640 
749 
500 

314 

270 

311 

1         ii  '  ".   ',       <     ii.-li 

752 
807 

706 
057 

'  '    '-■    ":-.'i>;.    '    ■)■■■  i  1 1 1  -  ■      :.■;  i-Mi.l   \  ill. 

1,061 

665 

'    i  ii.i.'l     i    -in.           n     1     ,    II     i   <'■    In    .i'iin-1 

749 

541 

School    district    No.    15,    Lower    Whitewood 

405 
131 

363 

739 
276 

547 
183 

School  district  No.  21,  Box  Elder  (Bench  mark) . 

[For  total,  see  Beadle  County.] 

'-           ■  '  ■  'i        '       i       '■    ol:;i'    l.;.ii  inn 

| 

»  Lane  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Franklin  township  in  1907. 


»  Bancroft  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Le  Sueur  township  ir 

9  Returned  as  a  town  in  1900. 

>°  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

11  Winfred  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Winfred  township  ii 

'2  No  comparison  of  population  or-  v— 

w  Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


489 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  eh-.,  between  moo  and  lull),  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  is'JO  and  1900,  si 


Lawrence  County-Continued. 


School  district  No.  39,  Crow  I'eak.. 


School  district  No.  49,  M_ 

School  dishici    \o.  all,  M  i.l.ll.-  I'slse  Bottom.. 

School  disiiiei    mi    : , L ,  Chicken  Creek 

School  dish  id  \o  .",-},  Roubaix  (Perry) 

i  trict  No.  55,  Nemo 

School  . U-.i i  H  i   \'o.  57,  Asbui  v.. 


School  disii  iei  No.  72,  Renvoi  (Crow  Creek).. 


Lincoln  County.. 


Counties.. 

Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Brooklyn  township. . 

Canton  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Canton  township 

Dayton  township 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Fairview  low  nship  '-'. 
'Irani  township 


Hudson  town 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

ha  Valley  township  ■>. 


Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Lincoln  township... 


Lynn  township. . 


Lyman  County. . 


"- 


Annin  township  '  (T.  106,  R.  77,  part  of) 

Ranner  township '(T.  2  N.,  R.  29) 

Brule  township  8  (T.  107,  R.  77,  part  of) 

Buffalo  township'  i  T.  2  S.,  It.  29) 

Butte  township'  (-r.   in::,  lis.  73  and  74,  parts 
of;    Tps.  104    and    105,    Rs.    73    and    74;  and 

.    T.  106,  Rs.  73  and  74,  part,  of)      

Capa  township8  (T.  2  N.,  R.  26) 

Draper  town '" 


1 1  L'hlnnd  township 

llilmoe  township  s  (T.  104,  R.  78.) 

Iona  township '(T.  101,  R.  72  and  Rs.  71  and 
73,  parts  of;  T.  102,  Rs.  71,  72,  and  73,  parts 
of;  and  T.  103,  lis.  72  and  73,  parts  of) 


kenneliee  h 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Kennebec  township  u  (T.  105,  R.  75  and  T.  106, 


119 


Liberty  townships  (T.  104,  R.  77)  .. 
Lincoln  township  '  (T.  1  S    "    ' 
Lund  township  '  (T.  106, 

1  Tea  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Delapre  township  in  1900. 

2  Fairview  town  incorporated  from  part  oi  1-airmow  township  in  1901. 

3  Harrisburg  town  incorporated  from  part  of  La  Valley  township  in  1902. 


Lyman  County— Continued. 


Moore  township  '  (T.  105,  R.  78) 

Mullen  township  '  (T.  3  S.,  R.  28,  part  of,  ai 
T.  4  S . ,  R .  28,  part  of ) 


Wardl 

Wards 

WardS 

Murdo   township"  (T.  2  S.,  R.  28) 

Oacoma  town  '3 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

Okaton  township'  t  T.  2  S.,  R.  27,  part  of,  and 
™  "  S.,  R.  27  part  of) 


Presho  city  W 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

I'icslio  lownsliip  '   (T.  Iu5,   I!.  77) 

lihii  \  'idles    lownships  ifrae.  T.  1  N.,  R.  31).. 


ip'  ( 

and  T.  104,  R.  7!,.. 

South  Creek  township'  (T.  I  N.,  R.  2 

Stony  Butte  townships  (T.  107,    It.  71 


ip7  i 

Vivian     township'-'   I  Tps.    lur,   and  11)0,  R.  79). . 
\\  ar  Creek  townships  <T.  2  N.    R.  30) 

U'ashinalmi  lownsliip'   i'i'.  I  ...,  II.  27). 
V.  estose,-  lownsliip  s  (x.  ;-;    s.,   It.  29,  part  oi, 
and  T.  4   S„  R.  29,  part  of).. 


l-'rai'lional  lownsliip  2  nor  ill,  ranee  31. . 
Township  2  sum  li,  ranee  20  (perl,  of)... 
Township  nil,  ranee  73  (part  of) 


low  nship  I":;,  ranee  77  '  part  of)  .. 


ion  nship  mi,  cciee  72  (part  of)  .. 


Township  108,  ranee  78  (part  of)  ... 
Township  108,  ranee  79  i  part  of). . . . 
Lower  Brule  Indian  Reservation  (pE 


McCook  County.. 


ll'urdl 

WardS 

WardS 

i;i  idgou  aler  township.. 

ih'ookfield  township 

Canislola  town  '» 

Canisloia  township  i»... 
Emery  township 


Jefferson  township... 

Montrose  town 

Montrose  township. . 
Pearl  township. . 


Ramsey  township. . 
Richland  township. 


Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

ring  Valley  township, 
n  Prairie  township.. 


"Incorporated  in  1905. 

14  Returned  in  191)0  as  in  l,s  man  County  only. 

w  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1904. 

"*~  '-¥ii  incorporated  from  part  of  Canistota  township  irj 


490 


STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


ITlio  word  "  precinct,"  where  used,  l 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.                                          191 

0 

1900 

1890 

6.791 

6,327 

1  5,940 

Meade  County— Continued. 

22 
76 

171 
78 
55 

137 
81 

391 

395 
70 
91 
66 

109 

129 

78 
196 
100 

59 
102 
_'.-,:; 
772 
822 
232 

700 

661 

137 

173 

lit 
231 
18 
961 

250 

513 
185 

168 
250 

120 
191 
163 
198 
484 

192 
151 

207 
177 

93 
253 
149 
155 

88 
190 

141 

8,031 

127 
245 
189 
236 
111 
297 
316 
21 
961 

Bauer  township  (school) 

I'al  1  [o\\  nship  (School  1 

552 

202 
114 
358 
57 
56 
217 
169 
97 

Kolo  i o\\  nship  (school) 

49 
192 
250 
230 
181 

"70 
275 
201 
55 
105 

77 
97 

6,942 

Odessa  township  (school) 

5,864 

347 
271 
373 
308 
311 
225 
554 
425 
410 

:,10 

464 

(126 
553 
3,11!! 
270 

331 
167 
361 

631 

313 

381 
316 
169 
240 
265 
371 
244 
294 
179 
439 

374 
237 
206 

259 
50 
410 

23,926 

5  4,544 

901 
SIS 

365 
323 
270 
139 
243 
432 
257 
464 
463 

16$ 
2i0 
274 
294 
338 
364 
292 
220 
231 
222 
407 
183 
504 
173 
284 
202 
304 

60 
49 

12,640 

519 

514 

236 
75 
410 
279 
207 
420 
239 

162 

106 

266 

198 

21,879 

216 

246 

27S 
5i',ii 
628 
412 

5(13 

■107 

507 
',P 

SSB 

,-<  „',3 
464 

492 

216 
205 

247 

502 
648 
366 
762 
426 
599 
539 
301 

138 
094 
178 
160 

342 
951 

555' 

957 

183 

m 

444 
569 

546 

222 
217 
264 
143 
279 
229 
355 
161 
515 

347 
272 

(5)164 
302 

1,255 

322 

455 
232 
571 
500 

495 

215 
148 
190 
332 
43 
28 

9  4,907 

257 
212 
(5) 
293 

434 

»  4,640 

411 
429 
423 
362 
505 
431 
601 
436 
412 
346 

336 

535 

737 
1,739 
797 
SOB 
547 

69 
151 

90 
102 
145 

56 
118 
103 
382 
107 
139 

88 

(10) 

1,100 

576 
668 

514 

366 

294 

10,266 

10, 177 

Wards * 

>  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  school  townships 

2  Leola  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Leola  township  (school)  in  1907. 
'■>  Organized  from  Liiici u«  n  hop  i  a  hnol)  in  1908. 

*  Organized  fioin  Wschlor  lousi  hip  (school  i  in  1910. 

5  County  total  includes  population  (015)  of  Newport  and  Weston  townships  not 
returned  separately  in  1890. 

e  Incorporated  as  a  city  ir  """" 
'  McKinley  township  org; 

•  Veblen  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Veblen  township  in  1902. 
»  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  school  dis; 


i°  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

u  "Unorganized:  formed  in  1909;  vsh  hin  i.lic  linnc  ni  l,s  clmd  : we  n  .  si 

Tola!  popnlalion  lor  Wosebml  Indian  Ucscrx  oiion,  comprising  Mellette,  Todd, 
and  parts  of  Benncll  and  \\  a- lialsmsli  Coon  lies,  in  lain,  a/.iiin,  ami  in  1900,5,201. 

12  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1910. 

"Incorporm  l  n  .  o  ,.  n    m  'all  ihini     .ml       .  i  d  rup  townships  in  1907. 


i»  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  B 


p  annexed  in  1902,1905,  and  1909;  parts  annexed 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


491 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between^  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Minnehaha  County— Continued. 


Sioux  Falls  township ' . . . 
South  Sioux  t''alls  town.. 
Split  Rock  township 

Svcnlrup  township- 

I'aopi  township'. 


Wellington  township.. 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Klaiidreau  township.. 

Fremont  township 

tlrovana  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lone  Rock  township. 
J -van  township 


Pennington  County 

Big  Bend  precinct  (T.  1  N.,  R.  6,  and  T.  2  N., 
R.  6,  part  of) 

Cedar  Butte  township  '  (T.  2  N.,  R.  15) 

Conata  townships  (T.3  S.,R.16,and  T.4  S.,  R. 


Flat  Butte  township  '°  (T.  2 


Huron  to^n.lu    'i       2  "       I!    If,) 

Lake  Creek  township  '  (T.  1  N.,  R.  17) 

Lake  Flat  township'  (T.  1  N.,  R.  15) 

Lake  Hill  township  '  (T.  1  N.,  R.  16) 

Limestone  precinct  (T.  1  N.,  Rs.  1  and  2,  and 

2  N.,  Rs.  1  and  2,  parts  of) 

Moon  precinct  (T.  1  S.,  Rs.  1  and  2,  and  T.  2 

Rs.  1  and  2,  parts  of) 

New  Underwood  I   —  ' 
Owanka  precinct 

R.  13,  part  of) 

Pactola  precinct  (T.  1  N.,  R.  5,  and  T.  2  N.,  R. 

5,  part  of) 

Peno  township  '  (T.  2  N.,  R.  17) 

Quinn  township '  (T.  1  S.,  R.  17) 

Rapid  City 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Rochford  precinct 

Rockcrrilte  precinct  (T.  1 

R.  6,  part  of) 

Scenic  township '  (Tps.  2  and  3  S.,  Rs.  13  and  14). 
Sheridan  precinct  (T.  1  S.,  R.  5,  and  T.  2  S.,  R. 


N.,  R.  11,  part  of) 

•  met  «(T.  1  S.,  R.16) 

Wasta  precinct  (T.  1  N.,  R.  14,  and  T.  2  N., 
14,  part  of) . . 


White  precinct  (T.  3  N.,  R.  17) 

Township  1  north,  range  7 

'  Parts  annexed  to  Sioux  Falls  city  i 
city  annexed  in  1902  and  1906. 


Pennington  County— Continued. 


Town 


i,  range  12.. 
i,  range  7.. 

i,  range  '.). . 


i,  range  10.. 
i,  range  11.. 

l,  range  12.. 


1  Township  i  souwi, 
,  Township  1  south, 
I  Township  1  south, 
1  Township  1  south,  i<i,u6c  i.> 

Tow  nd hp  1  south,  range  14 

Township  1  south,  range  15 

Town, hip  '_'  noi  1h,  range  7  (part  of). 

Tow  usliip  2  i  until .  range  S  (pari  of). 

Township  '.'  norlli,  range  9  (part  of). 

Township  2  noilh,  range  ill  (pari  old 

Township  2  north,  range  12  (part  of) 

Township  2  south,  lange  7  (part  old. 

Township  '.'  south,  lange  in  (part  of) 

Tow  nsliip  2  south,  raaige  11  (part  of) 

Tow  usliip  a  south,  range  12  (part  of) 

Tow  usliip  2  south   

Township  3  north 

Township  3  north 

Township  "  — 


Township  3  south, 
Township  3  south, 
Township  3  south, 
Township  4  north, 
Township  4  north, 
Township  4  north, 
Township  4  south, 
Township  4  south 
Township  4  south 
Township  4  south, 
Township  4  south, 
Township  5  north, 
Township  5  north 
Township  5  north 
Township  6  north 
i  Township  P  north 


range  15  (part  of) . . 
range  16 

range  12  (part  of) . . 


range  la. . 
range  17.. 
range  15  (part  of) . . 


,  range  14  (part of).. 

range  15  (part  of) . 

range  17  (part  of).. 

range  15  (part  of).- 

range  16  (part  of) . . 

.,  range  17 

i,  range  15  (part  of).. 

range  17  (part  of).. 


Perkins  County  '5 | 

Allen  precinct  (Tps.  18,19,20,  and  21,  R.  10 and 

T.  20.  Rs.  11  and  12)   

Barthold  precinct  (Tp-a  10  and  17.  Rs.  15  and 

16;  Tps.  10,  17,  and  IS,  R.  17  (parts  of),  N.  i 

T.  15,  R.  16,  and  N  £  T.  15.  R.  17,  part  of).  .7. 
Bison  township  (Tps.  17  and  IS,  Rs.  13  and  14). . 
Bixby  township  (Tps.  13  and  14,  Rs.  13  and 

14) 

['.rerfenndge  precinct  (Tps  in  and  20,  Rs.  13 

and  14) 

Tsurdick  township  (T.  21,  R.  14) 

Daviston  towirhip  <Ti;s.  is;  and  10,  Rs.  11  and 

12) 

De  Witt  township  (Tps.  21  and  22,  R.  16;  Tps. 
true.  T.23,  R. 

10  and  frac.  T.23,  R.  17, part  of) I 

Grand  River  township  (Tps.  21  and  22,  R.  12, 

frac.  T.  23,  R.  12  and  T.  21.R.11) 

Halls  precinct  (Tps.  15  and  16,  Rs.  12,  13,  and 

14) 

Hinds  precinct  (Tps.  15,  16,  and  17,  Rs.fOaud 

11) 

llai-e  Oieel    lowiiship  (T.  22,  R.  10,  and  frac. 

T.23,  R.  10) 

Iludeins  precinct  (T.  19,  R.  17  (part  of),T.  20, 

Its.  15  and  16,  and  T  20,  R.  17,  part  of) 

Humphrey  precinct    rips.   2i   and  22,  R.   13, 

and  frac.  T.  23,  R.  13) - 

Knipper  precinct  (T.  22,  R.15,  and  frac.  T.23, 

Lenimon  city  " 

Wardl 

Ward2 , 

WardS 

Meadow  township  (Tps.  18  and  19,  Rs.  15  and 


Mi 


precinct  (Tps.  13  and  14,  Rs.  15  and  16; 
ips.  iSam!  14,  R.  17  (part  of),  T.  15,  R.15, and 
S.  .'.  T.  15,  R.  1 6,  and  S.  i  T.  15,  R.  17,  part  of). . 

Richland  township  (T.  17,  R.  12) 

Seim  township  (T.  21,  R.  15) 

,    Viking  township  (T.  22  and  Irac.  T.23,  R. 11).. 
Vrooman  precinct  (Tps.  13  and  14,  Rs.  10,  11, 

and  12) 

'   White  Butte  township  (T.  22,  and  frac.  T.  23, 
R.  14) 


1902, 1905,  and  1909;  parts  of  Sioux  Falls 


s  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Baltic  town  in  1907. 

3  Part  taken  to  form  Col  ton  town  in  1905. 

4  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 

6  Ward  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Ward  township  in  1904. 
'  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  by  minor  civil  divisions  wherever 
possible. 

'No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  townships  or 


8  Organized  in  1908. 

9  Organized  in  1911. 


n  Incorporated  from  part  of  Underwo 

u  Organized  in  ions;   out  taken  to  form  New  Underwood  town  ii 
"  Wall  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Wall  precinct  in  1907. 


492 


STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

4,466 

2,988 

2,910 

Sanborn  County— Continued. 

272 

1,027 

eio 

418 
323 

(11) 
15,981 

185 
648 

\ppomaitox  tow  nship  (school) 

84 
202 

III 

27 

175 
149 
126 
110 

93(5 
97 
209 
140 
127 
246 
127 

118 
69 

£ 

96 
142 

14,897 

75 

109 
104 
26 
131 

100 
91 

216 

128 
134 
125 
138 

43 
102 

30 
122 

94 

222 

229 

Avon  Springs  township  (school) 

('anion  township  (school) 

224 

261 

Cali ion  low  nship  (school) 

iinniinchnm  low  nship  (  school  I 

Klida  low  nship  (school) 

Spink  County 

9,487 

Del  luslmrg  low  nship  > 

585 

431 

"  10,581 

11  oven  lownship  3 

Wi 

78 
207 
146 

111 
34 
21 

173 

130 

78 
165 
99 
187 
144 
31 

51 

220 
430 

tn 

1S1 
82 
565 
193 
252 

270 
184 
206 
293 
592 
200 
154 

ess 

215 
150 
290 

164 
SOO 
117 
195 
408 

m 
its 

154 
252 
197 
223 
171 
239 
213 
381 
189 
442 
276 
259 
472 
494 
392 
668 
196 
205 
3,060 

m 

802 
880 
226 
170 
172 
182 
307 
214 

240 

214 

14,976 

170 

274 

Lshton  city 

359 

Wardl 

Wards 

356 
170 
153 
174 
276 
125 
90 
204 
195 

Pleasant  View  mu  uslnp  (school) 

Itchnoni  low  nship 

217 

Benton  township 

235 

Beotla  township 

279 

Buffalo  township 

159 

12,216 

» 1,997 

( '  1  i  1 1  on  I  o  wnship 

218 

204 
273 

227 

312 

46 
472 
579 

421 

400 
642 
478 

232 
294 

670 
172 
372 
630 

361 
192 
300 

1,397 

461 

401 

535 
349 
323 
337 
545 
333 
501 

525 

427 
83 
181 

6,607 

406 
137 
210 
297 
216 
265 
316 
36 
442 
445 
301 
390 
377 
664 
484 

123 
235 
599 
148 
269 
562 
521 
167 

Wardl 

Conde  township 

159 
93 
250 
235 

254 

104 

Crandon  township 

Doland  cit v  16 

216 

WardS 

Wards 

Exline  township 

148 

198 

108 

Frankfort  city 

186 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Frankfort  township 

209 
151 
116 
91 
174 
136 
284 
148 
304 
163 
198 
354 
437 
243 
515 
177 
145 
1,015 

236 

243 



Oreat  Bend  township 

139 

< ;  i'o  v  eland  township 

131 

250 

166 

207 

121 

160 

268 

276 

241 

928 

1,009 

181 

356 
360 
240 
237 
288 
563 
170 
556 
352 

796 

;;;;;;;;;; 

113 

58 
93 
406 
277 
126 
190 

150 

138 

145 

443 

4,464 

4,610 

235 
583 
257 
442 
293 

190 
197 
367 
402 
299 
215 
298 
281 
295 
299 

210 
339 

275 
233 
255 
209 
103 
219 
130 
197 

200 
207 
195 
191 

269 
256 
251 
221 
199 
276 

136 

292 

94 
"  1,341 

113 

\rtesian  village 

Stanley  County 

Butler  township 

i»  1,028 

''    "CI     IOC   p. 

210 
344 
181 
100 

151 
129 
128 
81 
130 
287 

Bel videre  town                                 land 24) 

Big  Buffalo  township  (T.  2  S.,  R.  19) 

Jackson  township.' 

Letcher  township 

Logan  township. 

Oneida  township 

Ravenna  township 

215 
209 
239 
241 
207 
184 

I>,  reives  ('took  township  (T.  4  N.,  R.  19) 

Cedar  township  (T.  2  S.,  R.  18) 

Ccnlcr  township  (T.  1  N.,  R.  24) 

Cherrv  township  (T.  2  N.,  R.  22) 

Cottonwood  township  (T.  1  S.,  R.  18) 

i  rnion  low  nship 

2  Incorporated  from  part  of  Hov< 
.    3  Organized  from   llovcn    own  hip  i  -;chool)  in  pins;   pari   taken  to  form  Hoven 
town  in  1910. 

*  Tolstoy  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Logan  township  (school)  in  1909. 
6  Organized  from  Rnv  lo.vishm  (school)  in  1908. 

6  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

i  Peever  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Lawrence  township  in  1901. 

8  Ortley  town  incorporated  from  part  of  Ortlcv  township  in  1907. 

'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

U  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

"  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Cheyenne  River  Indian  Reservation. 


of  Ashton 

citv,  part  annexe;  p.  <  'lid  on  township  ami  pari  taken  in  for  in  perl  of  Jefferson  town- 
ship: and  population  (129)  of  T.  118,  R.  61.  part  annexed  to  Athol  township  and  part 

i  ■  !      i  .   .  '-c    •.  ii  n  i   ■.:    ii  hi  .    .in      ,  ■      '!,i,,    i,,.,  .i  ;,,  ,,   i  .pi,  :  i,. |   priil 


u  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1907  and  1908. 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


493 


-POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 

i  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  ls'.tu  and  1'JOO,  s 


MINOR  CIVTL  DIVISION. 


Stanley  County— Continued. 
Ferguson  township  (T.  4  N..  R.21) 


n  Inn  (school),  coextensive  with 


Fort  Pierre  city 

Wardl 

WardB 

WardS 

Grandlield  t.ownship(T.5N.,R.24,andT.6N., 


R.  24).. 


Hanover  township  (  F.  ti  N.,  R.  23). 

i!  ;liip  (  r.  5N,  R.  26) 

Indian  Creek  township  (T.  1  S..R.23) 

Interior  township  (T.  3  S.,  Rs.  18,19,  and  _'H,  ami 

T.  4S.,  Rs.  is.  19,  and'.'!),  parts  of) 

ii.ua  Iownship  (T.  3  N.,  R.  23) 

Jewett  township  (T.  1  s.,  R.  22) 

Kadoka  town ' 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Kadoka  [Dwnsl.ii i  (  i'.  2  S.,  Rs.  21  and  22) 

Riser  township  (T.  :!  N.,  It.  24) 

I.iitlc  I'.iillali)  !owns,ii|i  (T.  2S.,  R.20) 

Lone  Tree  township  ( F.  2  \.,  R.  25) 

Marietta  township  I  I'.JS.,  Us.  19  and  20) 

•<  niison  lown-iiiipl  1'.  -1  N.,  R.  23) 

Veers  township  (  F.  5  \.,  R.  2S) 

■.'I  U own^ 

Midland  township  (T.  1  N..  R.  25) 

i  township  (T.  6N..R.  20) 

Nowlin  township  (T.  1  N.,  R.  23) 

Philip  cltyi 

■    nship  (T.  l  X.,  Rs.  20 and 21,  and  T. 

2N.,  Rs.  20  and  21) 

Pleasant  township  (T.  2  \\,  It.  24) 

iv  township  (T.  2  N.,  R.  23) 

Plum  Creek  township  (T.  4  N.,  R.  25) 

Rea  township  (T.  3  N.,  R.  27) 

Riille  township  i'F    3  N.,R.  25) 

Riverside  township  (T.  1  S.,  R.  19) 

Stamford  township  (T.  2  S.,  R.  25) 


Tolton  township  (T.  8  N.,  R.  27). . 
'Fncker  Smith  township  (T.  3  N.,  R.  21) . 

Township  1  south,  range  24 

Township  1  south,  range  2.5 

Township  3  south,  range  21  (part  of) 

Township  3  south,  range  22  (part  of) 

Township  3  south,  range  23  (part  of) 

Township  3  south,  range  24  (part  of) 

Township  1  north,  range  18 

Township  1  north,  range  19 

Township  1  north,  range  22 

Township  2  north,  range  19 

Township  3  north,  range  18 

Township  3  north,  range  20 

Township  3  north,  range  22 

Township  3  north,  range  26...: 

Township  3  north,  range  28 

Township  3  north,  range  29 

Township  3  north,  range  30 

Fractional  township  3  north,  range  31 

Township  4  north,  range  20 

Township  4  north,  range  24 

Township  4  north  range  26 

Township  4  north,  range  27 

Township  4  north,  range  28 

Township  4  north,  range  29 

Townsh;p  4  north,  range  30 

Fractional  township  4  north,  range  31 

Fractional  township  4  north,  range  32 

Fractional  township  4  north,  range  33 

Fractional  township  4  north,  range  34 

Township  5  north,  range  18 

Township  5  north,  range  21 

Township  5  north,  range  22 

Township  5  north,  range  23 

Township  5  north,  range  25 

Township  5  north,  range  27 

Township  5  north,  range  29 

Township  5  north,  range  30 

Fractional  township  5  north,  range  31 

Township  6  north,  range  18 

Township6  north,  range  19 

Township  6  north,  range  21 

Township  6  north,  range  22 

Township  6  north,  range  25 

Township  6  north,  range  26 

Township  6  north,  range  27 

Township  6  north,  range  28 

Fractional  township  6  north,  range  29 

Fractional  township  6  north,  range  30 

Fractional  township  6  north,  range  31 

Township  7  north,  range  18  (part  of) 


3  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Lyman  County  only. 

*  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Cheyenne  Riv 

5  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

6  County  total  includes  population  (23)  of  that  part  of  1 
County,  taken  to  form  part  of  Little  Bend  township  (school)  b 


Stanley  County— Continued. 

Township  7  north,  range  19  (part  of) 

I  ...I  ii  hip  7  north,  range  2D  (part  of) 

Township  i   iioil  I).  r;m:;e  21  (  pari  of) 

Township  .   north,  range  22  (part  of) 

Tow  nship  "i  iioi  ill,  range  23 

Tow  ii  hip  ;   uorili,  range  24 

Township  7  north,  range  25 

Township  ;  noi  Ih,  range  26 

Township  7  north,  range  27. 

Township  7  north,  range  28 

ITeeliiiiia!  low  nship  7  nor' h,  range  29 

t'laclional  low mhi| i  7  norih.  range  30 

Tow  nship  s  north    range  22  (part  of) 

Town  ;liip  s  niinli    range  23  (part  of) 

i  ,,     ,i  .la,.    .  ., ,■,,,■. 

Township  8  north,  range  25 

'Few  ii ship  s  north,  range  26 

Township  8  north,  range  28 

fractional  township  S  noi  Ih,  range  29 

Township  9  north,  range  21  (pari  of) 

Tee,   i   hip  ii  noi  i  h,  range  25  (  part  of) 

Township  '.I  north,  range   r,  i  part  of) 

Township  '.)  norih.  lange  27  I  part  of) 

Rraelional  iownship  9  norih,  range  2s  i  pari  of  i. 

iMaclional  township  9  norih.  range  29 

low  nship  ins  i Mil  ill,  ranee  77  (  part  of) 

Tow  nship  i n\  inn  ih,  range  78  (part  of) 

Township  his  norih,  range  7'i  ■:  nart  of) 

Township  inn  n„ r Hi,  range  77  (  part  of) 

Township  | nil  north,  range  78 

Township  109  north,  range  79 

Lower  Brule  Indian  Reservation  3  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Lyman  County.] 


Sterling  County  4. 


Fairbanks  township  (school) 

Fairview  township  (school) 

Farmington  township  (school).. 

Garner  township  ? 

Good  water  township 

Grandview  township  (school)... 
Harrison  township  (school).. 
Ilarl  lord  Iownship  (school).  . 
Iowa  towr-1-'- 
Lake  tow 
Lincoln  t< 

lallle  Rend  low  nship  (school) 

Llewellyn  Park  township  (school).. 
Milioid  low  nship 

'.     ■    I   I  ,     ,  I     1  o  ■  ■  ■  ,  I  ,  ,  ■'■,.,  , 

"1  ■•■:'    i  ....  : 


Ward  1 

Ward2 

WardS 

Pearl  township 

Pleasant  township  (school) 

Rich  Valley  township  (school) 

Summit  township  (School) 

i'n"     l    ,w  U'T.ii  i 

Fort  Sully  Military  Reservation 


Tripp  County  10 

Augusta  precinct  (T.  95,  Rs.  75  and  76,  and  T. 
96,  R.  75) 

Colonic  precinct  (T.  97,  Rs.  74  and  75,  T.98,Rs. 
74and75,andT.99,R.74) 

Dog  lair  precinct  (Tps.  97,  98,  and  99,  R.  77)  ... 
Muggins  precj.ici.   (T.  95,  Rs.  77  and  78,  frac. 

T.  95,  R.  79,  and  T.  96,  R.  77) 

Ideal  precinct  (frac.  T.  100,  R.  77,  Tps.  101  and 

102,  R.  76,  and  T.  103,  R.  76,  part  of  ) 

.lordan   pie, and  (Tps.  98    and  99,  R.   78  an 

.a       I  P        ■■.,.,.,.:  a.  i     •  ■ 

Lahaye  precinct  (Tps.  95  and  96,  R.  74) 

1  Returned  as  a  school  township  in  1900. 

8  Onida  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Onida  township  in  1909. 

9Unorga-'-J 
Total  popul 


494 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

I  The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  means  election  precinct.     I'm  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  hel.v.een  Minn  and  lalO,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  £ 
Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Tripp  County— Continued. 
Lamro  precinct  (T.  98,  R.  70,  and  T.  99,  Rs.  75 

914 
537 

077 

427 
472 
405 

13,840 

Union  County— Continued. 

407 
189 
147 
US 
8 
554 
401 
695 
722 
582 

6,488 

364 

McNcclev  precinct  (Tps.  90  and  97,  It.  70) 

Ros-lami  precinct  (frac.  T.  1(H),   Rs.  74  and  75; 

939 

Rowan  pii'cinci  time.   P.  100,  R.  7a.  Tp<   la!  and 
UVJ,  R.  78;  T.  ins,  R.  7S,  part  of;  frac.  Tps. 

799 

1,114 

648 

3,839 

pivci.ici  (frac.  T.  100,  R.  70;  Tps. 
101  and  102,  R.  75;  and  T.  103,  R.  75, part  of).. 

>,  ,„,i    ,.   .     ■   in    '  n.a        ■■'.    in:'      i            :    T|'        'ai 

and  102,    R.  77;  and  T.  103,  R.  77,  part  of)  ... 
\\  i- i •_-.  1 1 1.    precinct  (Tps.  90  and   97,   R.  7x,  and 

114 
191 
160 
191 

176 

182 
223 
158 
275 
229 

91 
473 
17S 
166 
145 
149 
210 

11 

258 
90 
1,200 
S01 
584 
S15 
53 
86 
10 
558 
225 
137 
209 
95 
123 

144 
(*) 
<*) 
13,135 

386 
12 

Akaska  township"  (T.  121,  R.   77),  including 

13,175 

1  10,256 

Akaska  town"- 

Brotherfield  township 

Centerville  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Chancellor  village 2 

404' 

894 
S57 
$20 
623 
160 
507 
605 

613 

m 

599 
375 
506 
148 

SS6 

440 
142 

473 

402 
558 
438 
169 
539 
1,224 
S5S 
S54 
S18 
541 
548 
598 
574 
568 
629 
410 
165 
100 
145 

10,676 

456 

S71 

558" 

723 

Blue  Blanket  township  (school) 

Brown  township  (school) 

Corson  township  (school) >8 

Flora  township  (school)  '9 

Glenham  town  2» 

Glenn  township  (school) 

Hiddenwood  township  (school)  " 

IR'hla.n.1  i„.'.Yii'.iHji  (school) 

150 
145 
280 
149 

2l6" 

233 
325 

Daneville  township i 

Davis  village 

Dolton  township,  including  Dolton  town 

Dolton  town « 

Gerrnantown  township  2 

Hurlev  city  ' 

6  037 
151 
550 

670' 

358 
444 

344 

Hilde  township  (school) 

Hoven  township  (school) 

Java  town  18 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Kennedy  township  (school) 

Le  Beau  town  2> 

272 

104 

iis 

WardS 

Ward  S 

"''"""'449' 

Lowry  township22  (T.  121,  R.   76),  including 

43 

... 
I  For  total,  see  Clay  County.] 

Marion  village —     - 

132 

420 

Mobridge  town  " 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Monroe  township  » 

Monroe  village8 

Norway  township 

585 
893 

River  township  (school) 

Ryan  township  (school)  » 

Scranton  township  (school) 21 

60 

Wardl 

WardS 

Spring  Lake  township  (school) 

Spring  Valley  township  (school) 

254 
112 
127 
67 
231 

WardS 

Parker  township 

Rosefleld  township 

529" 

587 
050 
618 
•671 
222 

...'...■ 

Salem  township  * 

Walworth  township  (school) 20 

133 

Turner  township 

V  iborg  city 9 

(27) 

12,649 

WardS 

11,153 

9,130 

Ga       le  tQmi  „, 

,  Icester  township 

645 
409 

710 
547 
593 
1,200 

m 

410 

835 
720 

485 

680 

858 

285 
713 

1,057 
680 

1,081 

110 

257 

m 

464 
279 
93 
76 
111 

564 

718 

103 

1,497 

18 
244 

404 
304 

[For  total,  see  Clay  County.] 
Lesterville  township  (T.  95,  R.  57) 

[For  total,  see  Lincoln  Countv.] 

594 

Big  Springs  township 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

townships»(T.  95,  R.  54) 

938 

6  619 
466 
511 
711 

.■■'..           .-■,        . 

965 

1,863 

Emmet  township  w 

Jefferson  township 

442 

5S9 

461 

Volin  town  8« 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  r__ 

2  Chancellor  village  incorporated  from  part  of  G 

3  Returned  as  a  school  township  in  1900. 
<  Irene  village  made  indepandent  of  Daneville  township  in  19( 
6  Exclusive  of  population  of  Irene  village. 

« Incorporated  in  1909. 

'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

«  Monroe  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Monroe  township  ii 

9  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 


15  Akaska  township  organized  from  Liberty  township  (school)  since  1900. 
'« Incorporated  in  1903. 

"Selby  citv  iiK.-oi'iiai-aicl  Ort.-rn   .11.1'i:  of   r.aii-air  :"-)<]    I  Ciddanwood  townships 
(school)  in  1901., 


"  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Pine  Ridge  and  Rosebud  Indian  Reserva- 

95  No  population  reported  for  that  part  of  county  within  the  limits  of  Rosebud 
Indian  Reservation  Pine  Ridge  Indian  Reservation  not  returned  by  counties. 
Total  population  for  Rosebud  fa  lian  uprising!     lette,  Todd,  and 

parts  of  Perm  in  1910,  3,900,  and  in  1900,  5,201. 

28  Unorganized;  within  the  limits  of  Pine  Ridge  Indian  Reservation. 

27  Not  returned  separately. 

28  Countv  total  includes  population  (799)  of  Ts.  93  and  94,  R.  57,  not  returned 
separately  in  1890. 

29  Incorporated  from  part  of  fractional  i  .  a:.  ';   31,  in  1901. 

30  Made  independent  of  Marindahl  township  in  1901. 
i>  No  population  reported. 


m  Incorporated  from  part  of  T.  94,  R.  54,  in  1901 . 


STATISTICS    OF   POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


495 


[The  word  "precinct,"  where  used,  i 


e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


minor  crra  DrvisiON. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MrNOB  CIVIL  »,_ 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Yankton  Comity— Continued. 

463 
3,787 

UB 
698 
1,186 
1,658 
12 
458 

210 
229 
613 
410 

425 
4,125 

376 
3,670 

Yankton  County— Continued. 

430 
539 

367 

6,607 

397 
495 
367 

6,827 

Pine  Ridge  Indian  Reservation  s 

43 

689 
309 
780 
271 
784 
509 

552 
230 
176 

(<) 
438 

(«) 

1,766 
1,220 
788 
906 
963 
964 

1  Organized  in  1906. 


«  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

s  Comprises  the  unorganized  counties  of  Shannon  and  Washington  and  parts  o 
the  unorganized  counties  of  Bennett  and  Washal.au'j.h,  not  returned  separated  . 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890.  ^ 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,    TOWN,    OR    VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Brown 

Walworth 

Hanson 

Jerauld 

Da,j.. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Fall  River 

Kingsbury 

Douglas 

Sanborn 

Spink 

Brookings 

Bonhomme 

Minnehaha 

Kingsbury 

10,753 
114 
131 
409 
955 

417 
110 

146 
791 

583 

236 
451 

278 

136 

1,352 

}     MH 

551 

566 
563 

351 

158 

934 

901 

"'262 

645 
280 
311 
162 
120 

409 
311 
2,103 
554 
594 

408 
971 
296 
1,275 
100 

294 
1,220 
704 
362 
407 

235 
592 
286 
320 
602 

1,277 

164 

1,063 

L367 

4,087 

3,182 

369 

147 
211 

268 

816 
46 
516 
1,200 
742 

446 
230 
509 
312 
901 

500 
107 
802 
1,484 
270 

792 
408 
433 
615 
109 

304 

477 

701 
936 

1S2 

145 

1,142 

1,108 

164 

230 
648 
229 
462 

114 
414 
412 
223 
1,084 

271 
259 
217 

2,140 
209 

1,026 
404 
506 

5,791 
810 

203 

578 
473 

235 

216 

381 
680 

153 

Minnehaha 

Fall  River 

232 

479 

503 
1,081 

578 

247 
131 
357 

225 

232 

399 

\  re  1  more  town 

314 

912 
339 
274 

270 

482 
250 
359 

Brookings 

331 

Artesian  village 

Kingsbury 

210 

Davison 

McPherson 

901 

552 

Fairfax  town 

Lincoln 

451 

1,046 

590 

246 

622' 

.539 
1,244 

462 

509 

Beresford  city 

404 
353 

\Union 

Codington 

Stanley 

Brown 

Hutchinson 

Lawrence 

Clark 

Minnehaha 

395 
198 
251 
525 

Blunt  village 

281 

Bonesteel  city 

Bowdle  village 

Edmunds 

Clark 

Bradley  town 

691 

519 
2,346 

410 

199 

514 

1,518 

Bridgewater  city 

500 
345 

341 

'        M.I    •    ,I!:V'. 

Marshall 

Brookings 

Brookings 

Hamlin 

Charles  Mix 

Potter 

Walworth... 

Gregory 

Brown 

Lincoln 

Hughes 

Minnehaha 

Hamlin 

Codington 

Campbell 

Gregory 

Kingsbury 

Pennington 

Beadle 

Edmunds 

Fall  River 

Bryant  city 

405 

172 

Glenham  town 

iwn 

Gregory 



Butler  village 

700 

Camp  Crook  village 

Harding 

i  'aiiisfota  town 

Mccook 

Harrold  village 

57 
423 

'  'union  city 

Lincoln 

1,943 
265 
430 

98 
S71 

1, 101 
200 

ilrni  foul  village 

I'uriliage  village 

160 
191 

Castlewood  town 

Hamlin 

194 

Cavour  town 

Centerville  citv 

Turner 

723 

Central  '  'ity  town 

Lawrence 

Brule 

Brown 

'  h'.onl-.eriain  citv 

874 

939 

162 
376 

Highmore  city •. 

HillCitv  town 

435 

Olaremont  village 

120 
684 

213 

121 
592 
147 

■  city 

Deuel 

Moody 

Minnehaha 

Brown 

i:  town 

135 

Oolman  village 

1,319 

1,423 

Colton  town 

Columbia  city 

143 
195 

400 

Miner 

588 
400 

2,793 
397 

229 

276 

town 

Lincoln 

n  urle  y  city. .- 

Huron  citv 

599 

'  790 

Ipswich  city 

Edmunds 

151 

749 

3,498 

1255 

Kingsbury 

Lawrence". 

Minnehaha 

(Beadle 

\  Kingsbury 

Walworth' 

o  366  1  Ire 

Deli  Rapids  citg 

'993 

Java  town 

496 


STATISTICS    OF    POPULATION— SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Table  2 POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

■    1890 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Union 

407 
222 
252 
713 
920 

202 
1,007 
294 
403 
210 

8,392 
1,255 

745 
484 
279 

402 
175 
90 
409 
3,137 

472 

621 

210 

2,015 

1,202 

6,515 

1,200 

169 

442 

222 
614 
372 
134 
392 

235 
150 
355 
133 
319 

192 
1,224 
970 

259 
578 

314 
3,656 

712 
1.115 

304 

635 

164 

312 

3.854 

81 

241 

3,060 

332 

364 

229 

Faulk 

Edmunds 

286 
357 
167 
305 
1,097 

1,102 

558 

321 

138 

14,094 

1,397 
335 
132 

1,130 

506 

675 
310 
1,739 
545 
273 

134 
142 

424 
675 
240 

190 

1,107 

103 

331 

136 

2,187 

410 

453 

568 

286 
964 

167 
207 

72 
7,010 

803 
1,713 

329 

576 

'468 
507 
368 

390 
437 
427 
243 

436 
1,027 

179 
3,787 

92 
50 
115 
741 

964 

453 

593 

Charles  Mix 

Lake  Nordeu  to 

Bonhomme 

Walworth 

1  083 

Kingsbury 

700 

337 

239 

198 

Minnehaha 

Minnehaha 

Walworth 

Lawrence 

10,266 
928 

10, 177 

Lead  cit 

6,210 

2,581 

Codington 

Minnehaha 

Lawrence 

591 

303 

114 

1,166 

332 

525 

McPherson 

244 
130 

Letcher  villa  e 

Sanborn 

S  rin  field  cit 

Bonhomme 

Walworth 

1,100 

237 

2,550 

338 
354 
556 

1,736 

Bonhomme 

Marion  villa  e 

Turner 

Tea  town 

241 
413 

Hutchinson 

447 
366 

Hutchinson 

1,426 

544 
4,055 

1,207 

536 
2,217 

Bonhomme 

1,167 

Walworth 

Minnehaha 

388 

375 

rri  t( 

Verdon  town 

Brown 

222 

127 

2, 183 
222 
171 
396 

Pennington 

243 

Brookings 

Volin  town 

Fall  River 

Kingsbury 

Hutchinson 

Charles  Mix 

222 

156 

220 

105 

Pennington 

Codington 

Ortle    to' 

Ward  villa  e 

596 

728 
262 

Codington 

3,352 
430 

1,506 
181 

Hutchinson 

Da 

Wessin  ton  town 

Beadle 

2,306 
465 

3,235 
604 

320 
454 
264 
170 

311 
210 
352 

Brookings 

Charles  Mix 

Campbell 

Preshocitv 

Lawrence 

443 

172 
1,342 

Pennington 

Charles  Mix 

2,128 

122 
648 
213 
4,t25 

1,015 

187 

796 

TENNESSEE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


1  No.  14  organized  from  part  of  No.  5  in  1900. 
1  Incorporated  in  1909. 
'  Incorporated  in  1905. 

I  No.  15  organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  3,  5,  and  10  in  1901. 
6  Incorporated  in  1903. 

6  No.  16  organized  from  part  of  No.  9  in  1902. 

■i  ..I-  I    '-...    . 

ad  12,  taken  to  form  Nos.  3  a 

8  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  and  9  in  1906. 

9  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1  and  7  in  1906. 

10  Organized  from  old  No.  5  and  part  of  old  No.  6  in  1906. 

II  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3  and  4  in  1906. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  2  and  11  in  1906. 

"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  10  and  12  and  part  of  old  No.  6  in  1906. 
M  Incorporated  in  1907. 

15  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1  to  6  and  13  and  that  part  of  No.  14  outside  ol 
ind  city,  in  1905;  part  annexed  to  Cleveland  city  in  1909. 
2S407— 12 32 


'« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903;  part  of  No.  1  anne: 
»'  Organized  from  old  Nos.  9  to  12  in  1905. 
18  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7  and  8  in  1905. 
i»  Organized  from  old  No.  6  and  that  part  of  No.  1 
in  1905. 

2°  Organized  from  old  Nos.  5  to  8  in  1903. 


«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  9, 11, 12,  and  13  in  1903. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 
17,634 

1890. 
15,128 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Anderson  County 

17,717 

Blount  County— Continued. 
No.  6 

911 
971 

1,148 

2,852 

1,626 

2,381 

323 

650 

153 

419 

336 

1,258 

1,085 

788 

1,151 

1,204 

1,705 

626 

736 

8J2 

1,520 
755 

16,336 

920 

822 

1,260 

2,312 

736 
991 

1,348 
1,942 

2, 143 

M 
347 
1,872 
127 

700 

757 

811 

798 

511 

1,466 

2,448 

1,042 

22,667 

898 
1,074 

871 
1,333 
3,408 

858 

918 

808 

1,165 

2,561 

No. 7 

1,047 

No.  9,  including   wards   1    to    3   of    Maryville 

2,841 

2,106 
1,111 

1,957 
1,198 

Total  for  Munji  tile  Ion  n  ' '  in.  Nos.  9  and  19. . . 

No.  7,  Including  part  of  Oliver  Springs  town. . 

1,244 

1,421 

1,325 

1,385 

972 

1,324 

1,200 

1,152 

709 

485 

505 

1,037 

Total  for  Oliver  Springs  town*  in  No.  7,  Andti- 
son  County,  and  No.  2,  Roane  County 

856 
810 
907 
575 
1,013 
2,539 

898 
897 
710 
544 
766 

1,382 

No.  1-1 

No.  19,  including  wards  4  and  5  of  Maryville 

23,846 

24,739 

Bedford  County 

15,759 

No.l 

974 

2,124 

659 

1,896 

466 

620 

915 

4,453 

2,869 

720 

660 

163 

1,120 

1,239 

1,078 

672 

853 

675 

690 

820 

1,086 

1,311 

12,462 

945 

2^308 

642 

2,037 

665 

773 

893 

3,755 

2,236 

795 

663 

180 

1,241 

1,411 

1,149 

772 

885 

062 

800 

952 

1,327 

1,280 

11,888 

985 

1,372 

2,723 

686 

2,164 

715 

850 

926 

2,906 

1,823 

677 

723 

No.  1 ,15  including  part  of  ward  3  of  Cleveland  city. 

5,281 
264 
6,549 
1,612 
2,468 

2J931 

2,028 

6,096 
27,387 

5,868 

No.  4,  including  liellbuckle  town 

Totalfor  Cleveland  ■  ity  u  fa  Nos.  1  and  A 

3,868 

2,863 

No.  2".... 

3,408 
2,074 

4,409 

No.3i8 ; 

No.8 

No.  4,19  including  wards  1  and  2  and  part  of 

No.  9,  including   I.ongview  town 

1,286 

1,708 

1,308 

713 

1,030 

752 

912 

1,057 

1,460 

1,187 

11,230 

17,317 

No.  11 

13,486 

7,013 
2,816 
2, 760 
4,604 
834 
4,329 
8,681 
1,802 

10,825 

3,126 

366 

2,706 

3,537 

2,778 
5,170 
1,283 

12,121 

2,622 

374 

No.421 

804 

1,002 

570 

559 

2,056 

692 

030 

627 

1,534 

961 
995 
349 
596 
354 
482 
379 
494 

6,329 

1,215 
765 

618 

1,752 

S99 

717 
1,326 

1,086 

741 

1,730 
330 
730 
539 

1,383 

628 
473 
481 
668 
907 

1,424 
604 
547 
758 
745 

1,024 
964 
606 
672 

398 

23,971 

800 
546 
572 

787 

1,486 

468 
684 
835 
793 
1,254 
994 
704 
752 
521 
405 

»  24,250 

No. 4 

No. 3 

No.  4 

878 

No.5 

800 

No.  6 

No.  7 

No.7 

No.8 

No.9". .         

1,308 

428 
441 
405 
580 

'812 
298 

470 
440 
537 

No.  10' 

1,138 
1,138 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  14 

No.l6« 

'6,626 

1  6,134 

28  23,630 

1,332 

'622 

1,613 

853 

1,322 

1,118 

933 

592 

424 

570 

519 

2,700 

1,112 

541 

1,296 
1,795 

612 
1,536 

168 
1,266 
1,139 

632 
460 
625 
556 
1,329 
1,332 
536 

No.  1» 

1,120 
926 

1,567 
910 
634 

1,172 

20,809 

1,097 
859 

1,162 
876 

1,769 

No.2» 

No.3i° 

No.  1.  including  pari  of  McKcn.ie  town 

1,051 
782 

1,028 
682 

1,054 

N0.51* 

Total  for  McKenzie  town  in  Nos.4and22 

No.  6" 

19,206 

17,589 

791 

No.  1 

1,288 
522 
279 
953 
970 

'469 

853 
971 

1,164 
403 
308 
691 

1,008 

No. 2 

No. 3 

No.  4 

No.5 

No.  12 

504 

comprising  Cleveland  city, 


498 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


.  Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries, etc.,  between  Kino  :m.l  is) mi,  see  footnotes,  lot  lino;  bchimi  i.s'ju  and  l'.)iin,s;ee  Kcpoits  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 
23,604 

1900 
20,896 

1890 

1,188 

781 
1,103 
605 
624 
659 
842 

1,305 
4C9 
905 

1,042 

19,838 

986 

768 
1,137 
636 
612 
745 
810 
924 
1,219 
498 
965 

16,688 

1,084 
930 
741 

1,135 
764 
602 
592 

'961 
1,234 

112 
760 

13,389 

15,103 

2,929 
886 

2^094 
3,042 
2,432 

'S47 
2,253 
2,553 
1,611 

9,009 

2,761 

No.2? 

2,695 
2,141 
2,933 
2,559 
3,826 

No.  6,"  including  Cumberland  Gap  town 

No.  7" 

1,805 
1,976 

No.  22,  including  part  of  McKenzie  town 

No.  8" 

8,421 

7  260 

1,694 
2,338 
2,572 

467 
2,405 

19,399 

2^387 
2,341 

1,044 
2,007 
1,704 
978 
1,079 
1,057 

1,071 
577 

8,478 
80S 
SSS 
470 
852 

L021 

823 
1,324 
1,048 

644 

2,161 

1,601 

1,120 

561 

10,540 

1,711 
'966 
1,059 
1,110 

717 
1,825 
1,212 

906 
1,216 

916 

1,550 

No.  2 

2,139 
19,153 

1,931 

No.  5 

16,523 

No.  7.  im-luding  parts  of  wards  1  to  4  of  Eliza- 
bethton  town 

2,285 
2,139 
2,665 
1,793 

3^714 

2,00S 

868 

1,262 

3,050 

15,625 

2,161 
2,008 
2,923 
1,809 
1,894 
3,222 
1,630 
749 
1,120 
3,267 

15,574 

2,007 

F.luabelhtontoun  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ku  :.'!>■  .'/,/■■«  iu.-.-i?  :  in  Nos.  7  and  15. 

Wardl 

1,856 
1,955 

Ward  I 

Wards 

902 
1,218 
2,465 

No.  8 

734 
962 

701 

1,032 

991 

447 

976 

630 
1,123 

916 

607 
1,011 

760 

No.  9 

No.  12 

13,827 

'0U1Xty 

No.  14 

592 
620 

676 

2,397 

96S 

811 

469 

724 

1,164 

655 

887 

3,550 

8,049 

616 

546 

486 

16,076 

671 

777 

1,076 

526 
2,473 

613 

bethton  town 

Elizabithton  town  (part  ;fi 

No.  16 

840 

527 
391 

10,112 

515 
1,567 

No.  18 

8,845 

790 

385 

663 

1,060 

742 

1,004 

3,061 

2,684 

620 

619 

484 

15,867 

663 

341 

608 

1,796 

641 
251 
202 
188 
1,303 
560 
668 
445 
422 
587 
333 
717 

434 
412 
640 
397 
372 

9,090 

1,408 

1,143 

Wardl 

WardS 

1,352 
665 
769 
833 
458 
600 
310 
630 

815 
352 
312 
700 

1,004 
660 
957 
638 
315 
482 
262 
604 
447 
680 
347 
363 
609 
334 

No.:< 

No.  6 

15,146 

No.  8 

1,224 

1,203 
823 

1,988 
75S 

1,280 
894 
850 
801 

2,190 
841 

1,005 

1,027 
793 
464 

9,327 

1,169 
710 

1,273 
647 

1,858 
758 

1,274 
824 
931 
795 

1,950 
978 
971 

1,021 
886 

8,311 

No.  11 

No.  12 

1,706 

1,235 

No.  16  3 

9,896 

9,069 

743 

1,662 

No.  11 

925 

567 
652 
549 
760 

2,141 
1,087 
375 
964 
448 
495 

512 
409 

741 

552 

818 
2,520 

1,076 
644 
576 
894 
823 

1,985 

1,031 

No.  14 

725 

462 

Cumberland  County 

No.  6,  including  Henderson  city 

5,376 

378' 

956 
485 
526 
428 
600 
544 

321 

492 
420 

449 
506 

No.  1  "Including  Crossville  and  Pleasant  Hill 

2,895 
76 

596 
76S 
227 

2,450 

1,259 

Total  for  Ci                               /,  Cumberland 
County,  and  No,  IS,  White  County 

No.  13 

Pleasant  Hill  town  « 

n  parts  of  Nos.  5  and  7  in  1901. 


'  Organized  from  old  Nos.  12  and  14  in  1903. 
8  Organized  from  old  Nos.  10  and  11  in  1903. 
»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7  and  8  in  1903. 
>"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  5  and  6  in  1903. 


from  old  Nos.  3  and  4  in  1903. 
from  old  Nos.  2  and  13  in  1903. 
from  old  Nos.  1  and  15  in  1903;  part  taken 


"  Organized 

o  form  No.  9  in 

H  Organized  from  part  of  No.  8  in  1907. 


'  <  ii  pmi/.ed  from  old  Nos.  9  and  10  ir 
'  Organized  fr ' 

<  (  Itani  -cl  fr 


'   Oi  Mtn/i  d  from  old  Nos.  11  and  14  in  190 


"  Organized  fr 
18  Organized  fr 
is  Organized  fr 


old  Nos.  6  and  7  in  1903. 
old  Nos.  8  to  11  in  1903. 
old  Nos.  2  and  3  in  1903. 


m  old  Nos.  8  and  15  it 

»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  12  and  13  in  1903. 

11  [zed  from  old  Nos.  2  and  5  in  1903. 
«  Incorporated  In  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


499 


Table  J.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1S90  -  Continued. 
IThe  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  betweon  moo  and  lorn,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


'  ('vnsus:   looo,  Vol.  I,  TabloS.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1U10 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1H90 

Cumberland  County— Continued. 
No.  2,i  including  Isollne  and  Mayland  towns... 

1,980 

25S 

19S 

2,295 

2,157 

149,478 

1,036 

794 

Dekalb  County— Continued. 

780 
269 
262 
290 
876 
629 
708 
235 

19,965 

650 
370 
599 
350 
857 
729 
461 

2,408 

2,417 

•122,815 

2,123 
1,200 

•108,174 

18,635 

No.  1,  coextensive  with  Nash  villi'  city 

110,364 
4.9S8 

4,107 
1.107 
3,241 
3,974 
4,  SOS 
6,038 
S.807 
3,048 
2,626 
5,201 
5,262 
5,568 

4,323 
4,758 
6,468 
5,587 
S,W 
2,543 
2,625 
S.116 
5,411 
3,058 
3,100 
1,848 
1,871 
5,296 
3,278 
5,415 
1,667 
2,894 
3,590 
2,754 
2,226 
2,117 

10,093 

80,865 

76,168 

13,645 

No   1 

\Vard2 

869 

853 

695 

1,512 

4,204 

1,850 

2,103 

186 

828 

2,242 

1,686 

618 

1,160 

1,232 

419 

598 

449 

906 

27,721 

782 
951 
615 
1,255 
3,491 
1.S6S 
2,739 

WardS : 

633 

Ward5 

1 

2,171 
938 
1,856 

Ward9 

957 
2,378 
1,549 

683 
1,197 
1,080 

705 

1,545 

758 

510 

Ward  12 

WardlS 

899 

Ward  16 

Wardn 

584 
374 

399 
266 

WardlS 

Ward  19 

Dyer  County 

23,776 

No.l 

844 
1,446 

571 
6,371 

Hf6 

1,273 

809 

1,131 

2,500 

3,180 

1,602 

1,698 

1,213 

1,427 

1,199 

S04 

1,153 

964 

638 

752 

997 

556 

1,588 

890 

290 

30,257 

821 
1,369 

456 
5,413 

3,647 

3,048 

2^199 
2,148 

2,620 
2,752 
2,075 
2,099 

1,150 

No.3 

No.  4,  including  Dyersburg  city 

4,191 

Dyersburg  city 

8,009 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

1,653 
2,896 

1,517 
2,866 

Ward  A 

No.  5 

1,913 
3,346 
1,4SS 
1,562 
1,116 
1,410 
979 

1,819 

No.  6,  including  Newbern  town 

3,075 

Newborn  town 

2,337 
1,905 

10,439 

2,113 
1,446 

8,995 

No.7 

752 

No.  8 

1,163 

No.  11. ..f 

838 
911 
493 
449 
1,035 

733 
715 
822 

1,538 
745 

1,440 
678 
522 
477 

691 
791 

15,434 

799 
841 
971 

1,475 
825 

1,105 
580 
510 
751 
979 
746 
857 

16,460 

751 
796 
771 
1,463 
671 
}    »  1,456 
331 
571 
585 
820 
780 

15,650 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

No.7 

No.  8 

No.  9 

No.  10 

878 
390 
397 

29,701 

No.  12 

2,814 
1,. 187 
1,409 
1,599 
2,574 
2,099 
1,520 
2,008 
2,758 
1,969 
2,359 

14S 
1,710 
2,076 

211 
2,443 

S08 
1,553 
1,366 

2,305 
777 
1,196 
1,376 
2,686 
2,091 
1,931 
2,013 
2,474 
1,995 
2,395 

Dekalb  County 

1,468 
2,750 
1,959 
2,180 

No.  1 

1,104 

458 
694 
746 
775 
759 
604 
622 
2,653 
463 
321 
359 
403 

870 

1,134 
466 
922 
722 
720 
733 
843 
647 

2,833 
602 
343 
450 
422 
679 
922 

1,156 
565 
869 
698 
600 

806 
548 
2,113 
650 
405 
505 
413 
521 
846 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

2,443 

No.  6 

No.  7  ■■'- 

No.  8 

1,701 
2,017 

No.  10 

No.  11 

No.  12 

2,471 

555 

1,575 

1,415 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  15 

No.14 

No.  15 

1,603 
1,266 

>  Incorporated  in  It... 

4  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3,  4,  8,  and  11  in  1903. 


m  Organized  from  old  No.  11  and  part  of  old  No.  10  ir 
14  Organized  from  old  No.  12  and  part  of  old  No.  13  ii 
16  Organized  from  old  No.  14  in 


.,  ...J;  5,752  in  1890)  of  old  Nos.  8,  11, 
12,19,  and  21,  taken  !<•  i.n  m  p.n  K  of  Nos. 6,  7,  8,  11,  and  12;  and  population  ( lo.os:;  in 
1900;  8,766  in  1890)  of  old  Nos.  9,  10,  13,  17,  and  i-:,  parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Nos. 
6.  7,8,11, and  i     ,,,. I  ,,■,.,.   -,  ,,.■      •  I  .  .0.  ,1!,. ,  ::  ■ 

7  Parts  of  old  Nos.  \i,  10,  13,  17,  and  is  annexed  in  1906  and  part  of  new  No.  11 
aunexed  in  1907;  part  annexed  to  new  No.  6  in  1907. 

8  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3  and  5  in  1906. 
» Organized  from  old  Nos.  2  and  15  in  1906. 

"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  4  and  16  in  1906. 
»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  6  and  7  in  1906. 

"  Organized  from  old  No.  8  and  part  of  old  No.  9  in  1906  and  part  or  NashyllU 
City  Maexed  In  1907. 


n  1906;  part  annexed 


'    1 1  irned  separately  in  1890. 


«  Incorporated  in  It .  _ . 
17  Incorporated  in  1901 
"Incorporated  in  1902. 


500  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[The  numbers  reter  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  c 


:c  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


^okcvh,,™, 

1910 

1900 

1800 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

F«ntr«ss  Count 

7,446 

1  6,106 

1  5,226 

Giles  County— Continued. 

1,208 
1,329 

2,928 
1,001 
1,188 

179 

807 
1,307 
1,100 

918 
1,929 
2,470 

696 

1,015 

942 

1,201 

1^056 
610 

13,888 

1,207 
1,500 
4,960 
2,838 
1,045 
1,504 

1,308 
1,447 
1,647 
2,090 
954 

20,491 

1,334 
1,432 

1,134 
1,325 

1,635 

840 
20,392 

672 
18,929 

852 
1,373 

'959 

1,718 
2,424 

3,083 
1,351 

1,191 

1,031 

992 

351 

452 

606 

1,523 

1,518 

487 

943 

373 

607 

576 

581 

1,141 

1,236 

345 

1,635 

1,022 

424 

41,630 

4,138 

1,SS8 

1,030 

1,406 

1,799 

955 

396 

421 

559 

1,517 

1,647 

682 

1,187 

301 

600 

722 

554 

950 

1,308 

320 

3,514 

1,S1S 

1,045 

1,108 

1,677 

899 

422 

423 

901 

1,365 

1,901 

937 
412 
605 
626 
386 
821 
1,334 

899 
815 

941 
1,598 
1,388 
1,093 

1,385 

1,313 

"515,512 

3,229 
3,124 
2,269 
2,548 
2,718 

31,083 

3,678 
3,576 

2,374 

30,596 

39,408 

35,859 

26,814 

Gibaon  County 

1,400 

1,385 
5,290 

s,ue 

580 
1,219 
1,945 

2,402 
2,322 
1,656 
766 
1,390 

m 

815 
1,278 
1,309 
4,033 

161 
1,605 

682 

345 

678 
1,396 

872 
1,112 

801 
1,652 

2SS 
1,270 

2,910 
1,166 

291 
226 

651 
811 
901 
281 

33,629 

1,346 

1,404 

2,862 
1,176 
1,206 
2,974 
575 

1,075 
1,163 

874 
3,561 
1,920 
1,074 

846 
1,419 
1,757 
1,768 

'  26 
164 
3, 457 
129 
1,047 
1,133 
1,463 
1,201 

8,322 

2,677 
1,052 
1,130 

'572 
743 
1,046 
1,066 
819 
3, 168 
1,817 

768 

913 

2,576 

524 
764 
1,065 
769 
781 

No.  2 

1,300 
4,492 
2,866 

591 
1,317 
1,588 
4,444 
2,328 
2,606 
1,406 

677 
1,224 
(") 

1,223 
3,367 
1,8S7 

684 
1,193 
1,415 
3,696 
1,693 
2,162 
1,468 

636 

No.  5 

Humboldt  town 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

Trenton  city 

1,779 

No.  8 

No.  9,  Including  Rutherford  town 

1,967 
1,943 
1,824 
1,745 
38 

158 
3,463 

120 
1,105 

803 
1,250 
1,225 

7,802 

No.  10,  Including  part  of  Kenton  town 

1,569 
1,556 

Total  for    Linion   tnu-n   rn    No.    10,   Gibson 

396 
1,266 
1,322 
3,672 

_  1.    1  ■      1  1,  '  i,'i       ,         ,   ,     1     ,          ,     1 

1,265 
1,263 
3,893 

Total  for  h  In  1            1      1        ^nt  14  and  16.. 
No.  15,2"  including  part  of  Rheatown  town 

3,253 

■us  and  Milan  towns 

1,006 

835 

1,345 

1,044 

1,682 

1,646 

WardS 

1,409 
796 

1,039 
906 

1,317 

i,098 
919 

1,066 
854 

1,146 

6,345 

Grundy  County 

1,015 
2,092 

1,237 
3,978 

13,650 

1,233 
1,093 
1,342 
4,134 

12,728 

1,029 

No.  IS,  Including  Gibson  town 

Gibson  town" 

1,055 
3,455 

No.  19 

1,233 

2,929 

1,204 

1,138 

2,082 
606 

11,418 

No.  l,s4  including  wards  1  and  2  of  Morristown 

3,559 
2, 170 
4,007 
1,084 
1,086 
867 
970 
2,805 
3,153 

1,837 
737 

3,511 
1,914 
2,973 

WardS 

2,989 
1,231 

660 

673 
850 
253 

33,035 

731 

988 

34,957 

Total  for  Morristown  town  in  j\Tos.  1  and  4-.. 

No.  23 

No.  24 

No.  25 

2,835 
3,019 

2,590 

'773 

1,408 

l)735 
1,692 

1,300 
1,849 
1,720 
1,530 

1,445 
2,057 
1,999 
1,337 

:mHii.|                      ■■.;.. 11. 1       <j              .      

2,001 

768 

No.  4 

No.  5  38 

721 

6  Organized  from  old  Nos.  10  and  12  in  1903. 


•  Incorporated  in  1901. 


"County   to  1     1  .11  '".71,1  in  1900;  4,679  in  1890)  of  old  Nos.  10 

;o  14  taken  to  form  Nos.  4  and  5  since  1900. 

'«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  5,  and  6  in  1903. 
»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  2  tc  '  ' 


u  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7  to  9  in  1903. 


, .1  from  old  Nos.  13  and  14  and  part  of  old  No.  12  ir: 

'-'i  i  n-onizoil  [10m  old  Nos.  1  and  22  in  1903. 
-  <  Irganized  from  old  Nos.  4  and  6  in  1903. 
28  Organized  from  old  No.  25  in  1903. 

24  Organized  from  old  No.  23  in  1903. 

25  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  and  12  in  1903. 
"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  13  and  24  in  1903. 
2'  Organized  from  old  Nos.  14  and  20  in  1903. 
28  Organized  from  old  Nos.  15  and  17  in  1903. 
2»  Organized  from  old  No.  21  in  1903. 

:'o  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  3,  and  4  in  1905. 
»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  2,  5,  6,  and  10  in  1905. 
82  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7  to  9  in  IP"5 


.o  12  in  1903. 

»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  5  and  6  in  1903. 
»  Organized  from  old  No.  8  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  ir 


501 


e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Hamilton  County 

89,267 

'61,698  ;     i  S3, 432 

Hawkins  County— Continued. 

3,000 
3^252 

26,910 

2,931 
4,155 
3,264 

26,189 

No  1   including  Chattanooga  citv 

47,785 

44, B04 
6,628 
£,909 
S,050 
6,288 
6,426 

8,343 
6,613 
6,078 
7,456 
7,401 

'631 
2,426 
11,759 

10,778 

SO, 164 

29, 100 

3,038 

Ward!, 

23,658 

No.  1 

Warde 

1,387 
2,435 
2,420 
1,567 
2,265 
1,717 
5,217 
2,882 

2^549 

1,884 

2,271 

312 

17,030 

1,403 
2,002 
2,306 
1,647 
2,127 
1,552 
4,866 
2,645 
2,409 
2,545 
1,931 
2,060 
341 

"18,117 

1,218 



No.  2 

No.  3 

2,006 
2,215 
1,587 
1,877 
1,550 

Ward  9 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4,  including  Lookout    Mountain  and  St. 

2,616 

462 

2,324 
1,767 
1,938 

No.  S 

No.6 

11,147 

10,342 

£jo   j2 

Hancock  County 

1,168 
963 
919 

'768 
1,226 
1,090 
798 
597 
877 
542 

23,011 

1,081 

1,120 

772 

1,435 

1,223 
973 
743 

931 
550 
767 

22,976 

1,164 

749 

746 

1,494 

731 

*826 
634 
516 
866 
565 
869 

21,029 

2,963 
2,293 
2,150 

729 
3,891 
1,497 
2,824 
2,180 

435 

26,434 

l,SSt 

24,208 

21,070 

1,070 
3,850 

741 
3,020 

3,471 

491 

199 

2,290 

273 

2,275 

1,648 

1,462 

246 

1,412 

17,521 

3,413 
1,036 

'468 
3,246 

3,673 
393 

2,755 
1,100 
3,380 

2.903 

3,494 

5,785 
3,881 
1,311 

1,287 
2,140 

198 
2,044 

216 
1,968 

254 
1,229 
1,129 
1,287 
1,091 
1,506 
1,718 
1,244 

435 
1,260 

16,  527 

4,990 
2,018 
2,015 
1,279 
2,216 

3,101 

No.  ■'„"■'  including  Henry  town 

No.  5,21  including  Cottage  Grove  town 

2,016 

1,968 

2,082 

'287 
2,139 
1,798 
1,397 
241 

19,246 

1,941 
191 
2,101 
1,685 
1,472 
264 
1,298 

»° 17,698 

1,158 
1,165 
1,209 
1,518 
1,636 
1,742 
1,182 

No.  6" 

No.  9i» 

No.  i:,« 

No.l5« 

16,367 

1,798 
1,593 
1,530 
2,950 

1,696 
1,758 
1,824 
1,605 
840 
1,927 

23,687 

2,111 

2,152 
1,377 
2,977 
2,841 
1,758 
2,129 
3,901 

14,499 

No.  4 

3,138 

1,097 

901 

584 

1,687 

1,680 

974 

1,796 

948 

997 

850 

1,036 

390 

803 

519 

224 

2,703 

1,972 

No.  5" 

743 
617 
1,612 
1,556 
1,172 
1,903 

1,149 
953 
805 
471 

1,085 
401 
314 

No.8» 

1,383 
1,560 
1,078 
1,581 

No.  9  a 

24,267 

22,246 

No.  1» 

3,953 
3,037 
3,029 
3,428 
1,242 

3,779 
3,271 
3,208 
3,659 
1,386 

3,462 
2,991 
3,345 

3,062 
1,153 

1,429 

No.  3" 

i.'oijCiM-iUe  hum 

No. 15 

260 

<  r   1  u      I  1   >m  nl  1  No     2  and  17  ir 


s  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  and  16  in  1901. 
9  Organized  from  old  No.  14  in  1901. 

111  Organize-!  fnini  oil  Nos.  G  and  7  in  1905. 
"  OrgmiiiM  from  eld  Xi«.  4  and  5  in  1905. 

■o        i 

"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  9,  and  10  in  1905. 
11  Incorporated  in  1901 

Oo")  old  Xo'7.  11  and  17  in  1905. 
11  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8,  12,  and  1"  in  ion;,. 

ii       i  front  old  Nos.  ]:>■  a.od  18  in  1905. 
18  Organized  from  old  No.  15  in  1905. 

1  from  old  Nos.  14  and  16  in  1907. 
parison  of  population  can  be  made;  c 


"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  11  and  12  in  1903. 

»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  2,  3,  13,  17,  and  19  in  1903. 

»«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  10  and  20  in  1903. 

»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  and  9  in  1903. 


»;  county  redistricted  In  1903  and  1905. 
32  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3  and  21  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  15  in 


.3  and  14  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  15  In 


»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  and  19  in  1903. 


inty  redistricted  between  11 


502 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


[The  numbers  refer  t< 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

ie  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  nrVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

6,224 

6,476 

6,390 

Johnson  Count 

13,191 

10,589 

8,858 

842 
348 
622 
1,997 
94S 

415 

754 
624 

13,908 

763 
324 

2,270 

875 

426 

449 

1,635 

1,933 

'692 

1,121 

1,490 

1,273 

499 

861 

1,161 

1,273 

985 

771 

94,187 

1,217 
1,800 

(15) 

1,125 
1,163 
1,095 

1,092 

1,535 

249 

479 
516 
810 
632 

13,398 

490 
537 
443 
535 

11,720 

785 

828 
1,059 
644 
923 
735 

"  74,302 

870 

1,455 

1,192 
til 

1,873 
U7 
481 

280 

m 

442 
953 
724 
1,264 
440 
641 
799 
999 
393 
593 

16,036 

717 
956 
1,535 
891 
994 

635 
928 
1,424 
705 
763 

'6  69,567 

No.  1,  comprising  wards  1  to  9  of  Know  ille  oil  \ 
Total  for  Knoxcille  city,  comprising  Nos.  1 

24,864 

SB, 846 

2,743 

1,606 
864 
2,298 
2,347 
6,334 
2,186 
6,216 
4,477 
7,006 

23,412 

7,006 

1,436 

6,126 

742 

766 

686 

998 

618 

744 

284 

398 

5,149 

2,579 

1,919 

3' 159 
13,399 
2,391 
2,366 
2,288 
1,986 
4,477 
2,500 
2,325 
1,871 

8,704 

32,637 

,■,..,/     ;' 

1,620 

7S6 

1,418 

455 
963 
725 
1,212 

495 
760 
526 
1,026 

No.  10,  Including  part  of  McE wen  town 

567 
910 
836 
518 
499 

16,039 

470 
765 
803 

472 
530 

13,326 

No.  2,17    including   Mountain  View   and    I'arl; 
City  town:-  and  ward  11  ol  Know  ill.'  ■  - ;  i  > 

'810,358 
3,886 

2,262 
408 
985 
793 
960 

1,500 
584 

838 
1,353 

784 
1,264 

973 
1,022 

823 

366 

6,210 

2,187 

2,157 

926 
876 
872 

1,605 
523 
586 
738 

1,504 

'961 
899 
925 
-   417 

5,407 

878 
769 
817 

1,513 
384 
558 
730 

1,092 
677 

1,322 
795 
822 
811 

5,911 
4,349 
2,992 
1,822 
1,310 
8,143 

2.453 
2,095 
2,232 

No.  12, M  compri-iiig  >-,  aid  I"  ol   K  mm  illcc-ii  y. . 

4,903 

Lake  Count 

7,368 

355 
330 
611 
515 
565 
537 
516 
390 
274 
1,117 

17,766 

371 
318 
848 
615 
617 
462 
500 
362 
278 
1,036 

418,690 

515 
356 
779 
550 
1,358 
363 
703 
279 

so  6,304 

No  1 

658 

'843 
1,166 

995 
2,156 

519 

804 
1,215 

221 

21,105 

1,300 

822 

861 

1,530 

1,062 
232 

33  21,971 

« 16,478 

(50) 

Lauderdale  Count    *> 

2,678 
447 
1,607 
1,977 
2,932 
1,328 
956 
1,620 
2,498 

l|l07 

2,812 

2,696 

1,933 
2,212 

2,061 

2,015 

1,651 

4,549 

2.011 

2,429 

682 

526 

670 

1,094 

1,753 

1,435 
3,980 
1.640 
2,181 

\  oi  iii  no     i  j nicy  town 

No.  3,  including  Henning  town 

Henning  town  ** 

3,380 

1,974 

1,081 
1,643 

873 
1,469 

830 
1,143 
1,222 

1,818 

l'23S 

1,789 
1,073 

No.  9  " 

No.7     

1,890 

4,502  in  1890)  of  old  Nos.  7  to  9 


'o  Organized  from  old  Nos.  fi 
•1  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7 
12  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3,  17,  and  19  it 


'5  Not  returned  separately  In  1900. 


i'J  Organized  from  old  Nos.  13  to  15  and  21  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  No.  14 
1  1908. 

«o  Organized  from  old  Nos.  16,  17,  22,  and  23  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  No.  15 
1  1908. 

»  1  (rganized  from  old  Nos.  4,  5,  and  18  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  13 
1  1908. 

-2  ■  n  .  iinuod  [rom  old  Nos.  0  and  20  in  1903. 

2-1  I 'art  of  No.  S  annexed  in  1908. 

:■'  wrjaoized  from  old  N'os.  S  and  I'J  in  1(103;  poii  annexed  to  No.  7  in  1908. 

25  Organized  from  old  Nos.  9  and  19  in  1903. 

2«  Number  changed  from  24  in  1903. 


)t  returned  separately 


0  Knoxville  citv  between  1890  and  1900. 

?  Orea'iiz'd'roinoM  M-> '...:  and  3  i  n  lol3;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  13 In  1908. 
"  Exclusive  of  population  of  Knoxville  city. 


32  Part  annexed  U 

33  County  total  ii ,    , 

Mississippi  River,  annexed  to  the  state  of  Arkansas  since  1900 

3*  Incorporated  in  1901. 

35  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  17  in  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


503 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Conlinued. 
[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MmoKcva^iON. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Laudsrdale  County— Continued. 

702 
474 

1,428 
984 

1,439 
882 
754 

1,102 
642 
908 

m 

17,569 

1,727 
525 

1,866 
975 

2,125 
S95 
317 

1,109 
603 

1,606 
311 
1,612 
1,335 
1,394 

441 

95 

No 

No 

No 
No 
No 

Loudon  Count 

13,618 

10.8S8 

9,273 

No 

No 
No 

Ni 

Nc 
No 

3,281 

995 

6,379 

3,S92 

2,266 

790 

896 

21,046 

3,238 

876 

3,130 

942 

10 

2,605 
900 
959 

19,163 

2,464 

167 
15,103 

204 

12,286 

No 
No 

2,572 

3,856 
961 

2,264 
378 

ill 

628 
•^48 
5,609 
1,686 

3,740 
1,303 
2,924 
2,345 

16,356 

2,836 

3,372 

719 

1,849 

2,570 

2,"  including  wards  1  and  3  and  parts  of 

1,257 

2,058 

1,324 

820 

920 

951 

735 

2,635 

1,687 

691 

144 

736 

726 

1,425 

1,084 

400 

69 

96 
66 
379 
424 
729 
2,102 
370 

6,033 

1,156 
1,506 
1,170 

559 
1,443 

815 

510 
1,834 

82$ 

1,219 

1,062 

1,022 

454 

527 
1,213 

618 

No 

No 

No 

No 

3,228 

8,  including  Lawrenceburg  city 

2,935 

4,"  including  ward  4  and  parts  of  wards  2 

3,441 
1,130 
3,513 

2,773 

17,760 

mrd  /...„.:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

4,662 

567 
1,236 

1,378 

538 

1,020 

902 

No 
No 

10 

i»  15,510 

794 

1,508 

231 

767 

739 

1,863 

629 

608 

553 

1,624 

1,645 

615 

532 

476 

1,009 

1,154 

366 

555 

343 

974 

14,359 

624 

1,543 

138 

750 

784 

2,575 

688 

727 

554 

1,467 

.      1,400 

672 

642 

692 

1,150 

1,391 

374 

924 

449 

1,004 

12,881 

No 
No 

No 

No 
No 
No 
No 

No 
No 

n<> 
No 
No 

300 
404 

747 

218 

231 
528 

1,777 

No 

No 

4,455 

2,555 

1,053 

J 

170 
263 
1,764 
254 
756 
S60 
422 
499 
62 
454 
726 
433 
714 

25,908 

201 
198 
1,143 
257 
250 

157 
100 
306 
306 
342 

5,  including  part  of  Gordonsburg  town 

No 

No 

I 

No 

No 

Total  for  Gordnnsbvrg  town  6  in  Nos.  6  and  6. . 
6,  including  part  of  Gordonsburg  town 

641 

536 

No 

369 
825 
257 
314 

26,304 

301 
507 

10,878 

'°Unty 

2,729 
678 
935 

1,133 
870 

1,836 

1,357 
435 

1,328 

1,184 

718 
481 

39,357 

2,120 

1,579 

10 

27,382 

1,161 
811 
944 

796 
1,557 
1,223 

497 
1,109 

650 
1,226 

787 

No 
No 
No 
No 
Nc 
No 
No 
No 
No 
NN 

No 

Lincoln  county 

j 

818 

712 

949 

1,462 

925 

898 

4,952 

S,4S9 

710 

1,416 

S79 

467 

1,052 

914 

751 

851 

982 

1,261 

1,101 

1,254 

517 

672 

503 
781 
657 

815 
621 
729 
1,204 
1,678 
1,053 
1,081 
4,015 
8,708 

1,521 

4U 

553 

1,008 

948 

906 

843 

1,187 

1,159 

1,028 

1,213 

592 

705 

570 

644 
679 

974 

646 

1,157 
1,864 
1,236 
1,125 
3,814 
2,410 

1,427 

290 

626 

1,040 

1,053 

896 

1,225 
912 

439 
976 

No 

2 

3 

7 

842 

No 

8,  including  Fayetteville  town 

36,333 

Petersburg  town 

11 

12 

13 

No 

j 

814 
915 
759 

1,344 
771 
937 

1,049 

3,373 
762 

1,612 
995 

1,406 
828 
771 

902 
1,471 

954 
1,730 
1,192 

840 
1,003 
1,807 

714 
1,729 
1,189 
1,519 

827 

767 

No 

No 

15 

16 

1,035    1  No 

1,293    '  No 

1,117  '•  No 

1,172      No 

773  I    No 

861  i:  No 

425  j    No 

760   i  No 

654   1  No 

753  ll  No 

19 

23 

24 

25 

No 

762 

No 

14 

836 

1  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  17  In  1901. 

5  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  7  and  12  in  1901. 

8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 

<  Incorporated  in  1907. 

'  Incorporated  in  1903. 


■   '■•      nlzed  from  old  Nos. 


and  10  in  1903. 

j  to  8  in  1903. 

2  and  3  in  1903. 
s.  1,  2,  and  4  in  1907. 
s.  5,  6,  and  18  in  1907. 


"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  S  to  10  in  1907. 
is  Organized  from  old  Nos.  15  to  17  in  1907. 
"  County  total  includes  population  (1,93<0  of  Nos.  I 


a  Tart  taken  to  form  part  of  No.  1 


)t  returned  separately 


504 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[The  numbers  refer  t< 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

' 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Madison  County— Continued. 

18,505 
15, 779 
£,671 
8,604 
6,  £49 
4,255 
1,153 
1,222 
786 
1,355 

18,820 

16,554 
14,511 

11,742 
10,089 

Monroe  County— Continued. 

No.  10 

No.  11 

1,425 

472 

965 

677 

2,556 

1,190 

1,107 

479 

799 

1,500 

761 

33,672 

1,199 

980 

868 

1,398 

1,091 

1,106 

667 

888 

1,038 

724 

36,017 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  15 

Word  4 

1,245 

1,253 

637 

1,175 
1,298 

No.  17 

No.  17 

No.  18 

589 

17,281 

« 15,411 

Marion  Count 

29,697 

967 
3,133 
2,607 
1,993 

1,447 

5,191 

65S 

824 

£,106 

3,079 

403 

16,872 

950 
3,621 
1,917 
2,250 
1,883 

3,627 

'876 
1,645 

l|063 

1,036 

1,264 

948 

1,356 

799 

950 

9,882 

8,548 

628 

146 

691 

289 

1,060 

1,188 

498 

684 

£,013 

1,616 

807 

469 

1,179 

1,165 

'900 
1,248 
1, 123 

760 
953 

4,800 

2,526 

1^503 
2,090 
1,400 
1,320 
1,432 

1,391 
832 

976 
10,518 
9.4S1 

No.  6,8  lnclu.:                                .nib.   Pittsburg 

1,789 

2,617 

416 

18,763 

1,479 

18,906 

2,841 
2,834 
5,096 

1,880 

2,581 

£90 

3,520 

10,456 

3,252 
3,115 

4,787 

3,581 
3,239 
4,209 

No.  3,15  incl'i.:                                  .  hburg  towns. 

1,421 
3,148 

681 
3,294 

4,461 
42,703 

38,112 

832 

556 
1,231 
2,008 
1,337 

810 
1,295 
1,092 

727 

3,619 
3,071 
3,639 

3^411 
6,675 
1,978 
2,212 
9,706 
6,754 
1,833 
1,929 
2,492 

6,131 

3,370 
3,568 
3,697 

3,610 
2,732 
3,871 

3,508 
3,371 
3,828 
7,772 
8,007 
4,226 
9,363 
6,052 

3,790 
3,622 
4,057 
3,240 
466 
4,331 

5,870 

6,706 

No.  7,M  including  Mount  Pleasant  town 

No  1  includin    L  nchbur   t 

1,044 
408 
404 
353 
339 
343 
412 
245 
439 
405 
427 
339 

11,458 

1,006 
4/7 
504 
425 
509 
297 
424 
319 
758 
550 
472 
382 

9,587 

no.  2  "......"......"."v.".:::::::::::::::::::::: 

7,491 

6,930 

322 

1,078 
1,564 
2,018 

166 
1,471 

20,716 

1,366 
1,993 
2,361 

1,187 
2,015 
2,221 

1,771 
18,585 

1,507 
15,329 

1,782 

2,253 
858 
978 
988 

1,104 
797 
798 
217 
255 

1,161 
814 
311 

971 
1,776 

1             .....         .            ......            :            ■        :,      ,       .■.   ,, 

3,089 

1,850 

518 

386 

469 

390 

315 

1,123 

1,380 

1.115 

2,709 

1,716 

616 

519 
346 

1,092 
1,319 

1,624 
879 
532 
415 
442 
287 
445 
964 

1,196 
769 

811 
910 
1,141 
881 
721 

341 

678 
740 
310 

590 

No.  9 

No.  12 

379 

and  1900. 

3  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1  and  2  in  1905. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3  and  15  in  1905. 


,nd  8  in  1905. 

_nl905. 

.  !  from  old  Nos.  8  to  10  in  1905. 
Ized  from  old  Nos.  6,  7, 11,  and  If  " 


w  Organized  from  old  Nos.  13, 14,  and  17  in  1905;  part  annexed  to  No.  3  in  1909. 


18  Incorporated  in  1901. 

«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1  to  4  and  18  in  1905. 
M  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  17,  and  18  in  1903. 
n  Organized  from  old  Nos.  19  and  20  in  1903. 

82  Organized  from  old  Nos.  22,  23,  and  25  in  1903. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3,  4,  21,  and  24  in  1903. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  5  and  6  in  1903. 

»  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7,  8,  and  11  in  1903. 
■•<  Organized  fn.m  »ld   ^i.is    I'.1  rind  13  in  1903. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  2,  10,  and  14  to  16  in  1903;  pari  lake 
in  1905. 

I  ,,,..,,  ;-,..,     I     .;..;..,;.     ,,,    ...... 

«  Organized  from  part  of  new  No.  8  in  1905. 
30  Organized  from  old  N'os.  :>  and  3  in  1905. 
a  Organized  from  old  Nos.  4  to  6  in  1905. 
32  Incorporated  in  1905. 

83  No.  22  organized  from  part  of  No.  16  in  1900. 
s*  Incorporated  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


505 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  ] 
[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e1 


—Continued. 

e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


1  Incorporated  in  1905. 

2  Incorporated  in  1907. 

3  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

r  • . ,  i     . .    •  ■  i,,;'v 

6  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  2,  and  11  in  1903. 

7  Organized  from  old  Nos.  3  and  4  in  1903. 

8  Organized  from  old  Nos.  5,  6,  and  9  in  1903  and 
>xed  in  1909. 

8  Organized  from  old  Nos.  7,  8,  and  10  in  1903. 

10  County  totals  include  population  (90  in  1900;  09  it 


18  Incorporated  in  1903. 
"  Incorporated  In  1901. 
15  No  comparison  of  population  for  1900  a 


t  of  Wayne  County  a 
i0)  of  old  No.  9,  annex) 


3  be  made;  county  red  is- 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  Civn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

29,946 

1 ,  150 

'  468 
1,882 

2.S07 

Btd 

1,511 

1,455 
S74 

2,355 
54S 

1,155 
5,713 
4,389 
1,120 
1,638 
1,203 
3,931 
1,391 

15,854 

28,286 

27,273 

Putnam  County— Continued. 

No.  4,  Including  part  of  Havenscroft  town 

1,179 
48 

481 

632 

843 

1,081 

316 

895 

900 

517 

912 

1,659 

1,107 

S27 

% 

259 
922 
712 
772 
694 
166 
1,241 
836 

15,410 

950 

1,225 
1,090 
1,519 
1,263 

1,304 

l',ST4 

1,198 

798 

Total/or  It  unis-rn/ihjii  n  '  ■  in  No.  4,  Putnam 
Cnitnni,  and   \i>.  13,    ii'hiti    r„iuili, 

606 
672 
709 
968 
265 
736 
931 
632 
865 
760 

1,724 

1,325 

592 

2,656 

416 

1 ,  635 

1,318 

(') 

1,934 
627 
766 

4,785 
3,407 
1,294 
1,348 
1,034 
4,150 
455 

13,353 

2,679 

S94 

1,799 

'm 

1,621 

649 

766 

1,044 

s'.ifi 

1,265 

916 

_        660 

12,039 

021 

840 
746 
992 
700 

No.  r;,  including  Bloomington  Springs  town. .. 

700 

770 
647 

u  14,318 

Rhea  County 

No.  1 

826 
1,165 
2,115 

670 

796 
3,147 
1,421 
1,007 

919 
2,070 
1,291 
1,848 

8,815 

867 

1,890 
810 
856 

2,262 

766 
918 

1,724 
690 
685 

1,976 

«  12,647 

No.  1 

2,181 

3,476 
1,039 
5,071 
1,163 
1,991 
4,682 
828 

22,860 

No.  2,  including  Spring  City 

Spring  City  ls 

64O 

598 

Dayton  city  (  part  •>/  i 

Total  for  Dm/inn  ri;.;  in  A'es.  3  and  4 

1,089 

1,067 

863 
1,926 

8,800 

736 

837 

958 

1,760 

7,785 

2,004 

2,719 

No.  4,  including  part  of  Oavton  citv 

Dayton  city  {part  of) 

a  22,738 

6,115 
8,061 
3,206 

57S 

3,154 

824 

3,191 

7,194 
3,660 

25,466 

S,4A2 

3,356 

No.  -      i  i        h       |    i       I  '  Mi   it  Springs  !o\vn  . . 

2,060 
2,301 
2,203 

2,251 

5,087 

2,084 
2,308 
1,929 
2,479 

'»  5,366 

1,843 
1,925 
1,911 
2,106 

io  4,736 

[For  total,  sec  \'o.  7,  Anderson  County.] 

3,639 

S48 

3,440 

2,899 
25,029 

t,S05 

Robertson  County 

469 
512 
410 
354 
1,105 
656 
723 
444 
414 

14,116 

505 
467 
307 
456 
1,172 
735 
726 
433 
475 

11,357 

426 

594 
574 
677 
721 
469 
377 

8,361 

20,078 

2,790 
2,042 

'bj» 

2, 842 
2,115 

3,090 

522 

191 

179 

152 

43 

2,919 

1,990 

4,822 

2,085 

33,199 

2,880 
2,354 
3,040 

\                      1     1         111        V   1  1    II      1            1 

2, 073 
2,033 

3,176 

No.  6,50  including  Green    Brier  and   Ridgetop 

1,487 

1,704 

1,083 

1,375 

485 

552 

943 

3,019 

1,098 

2,116 

254 

20,023 

1,018 
1,638 
1,162 
963 
202 
580 

2,172 
600 

1,820 
319 

16,890 

992 

1,614 

1,064 

825 

296 

952 
612 
568 
487 
500 

13,683 

Ward  2 

3,158 

2,128 
3,587 
1,732 

33,543 

1,87* 

555 
2. 035 

1,391 
1,373 

L443 

655 
740 

l|l96 

860 
1,255 
1,610 
2.132 
1,309 

Putnam  County 

3,967 
1,848 

800 

2,728 

2,003 

498 
875 

590 
1.119 

No.  3 

No.  9 

1, 623 

"  County  total  Includes  population  (12,303)  of  old  Nos.  0,7,  12,  13,  and  16,  taken  to 
form  Nos.  1  and  5  since  1900. 

18  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  numerous  changes  made  between 
1S90  and  1900. 

19  Organized  from  old  No.  10  and  part  of  old  No.  7  in  1903. 

20  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1,  5,  14,  and  15  in  1903 

21  Organized  from  old  Xos.  I  io  '■',  and  18  in  1903. 
«  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8  to  11  and  17  In  1903. 

■3  Organized  from  old  Xos.  6,  r>,  !:■;,  and  part  of  old  No.  7  in  1903. 


'  •■  .       ;  v  :  iroin  old  Xos 


i  from  old  Nos 


incorporated  in  1905. 


506 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

3,236 

81 

3,642 

802 
3,058 

247 
2,920 
3,205 
6,496 
4,788 
2,093 

907 

6, 850 
1,673 
1,212 

131,105 
3,908 

2,745 
t,S64 
7,549 
4,353 
7,676 
6,153 
7, 233 
4,863 
6,777 
3,297 
7,887 
3,789 
4,125 
3,312 
5,642 
6,110 
7,886 
1,521 
3,970 
2,676 
3,467 
5,593 
6,842 
2,975 
3,575 
1,520 
1,238 

18,848 

1900 

3,141 

1890 

No 
No 

\\ 
No 

Rutherford  County— Continued. 

1,071 
1,419 
1,319 
6,993 
4,679 

735 
9J,6 

848 

785 
715 
826 
703 
793 

1,300 
783 

1,596 
863 
881 

1,127 
958 
666 

12,947 

1,185 
1,642 
1,568 
5,531 

1,217 
1,629 
1,782 
5,327 
3,739 

Shelby  County— Continued. 

No 

No 

No 
No 

3,518 
829 
2,807 
270 
2,562 
3,365 
2,555 
3,184 
1,848 
1,433 

4,184 

382 

1,546 

102, 320 

Murfretsboro  city 

12 

'  Ward  6 

No 

No 

820 
900 
912 

1,271 

869 

1,536 

1.171 

700 

1,327 

1,057 

738 

11,077 

930 
1,027 

856 

879 
1,480 

850 
1,563 
1,090 

731 
1,379 
1,279 

844 

9,794 

No 

15 

18,6  including  Binghamton  town  but  ex- 

> 

239 
1,258 
2,568 
601 
625 
896 
732 

'454 
967 
237 
406 
867 

4,202 

376 

1,128 

2,300 

466 

435 

920 

713 

1,875 

546 

549 

200 

459 

649 

461 

3,326 

369 
1,894 
2,065 
489 
253 
713 
548 

'575 
442 
203 
550 

3,027 

..:::::::::: 

422 
641 
260 
1,678 
1,166 
298 
512 
275 
116 

22,296 

403 
462 
255 
828 

393 
248 
304 

849 



19,026 

No 

18,404 

315 
623 
300 
140 

22,021 

553 
243 

146 

18,761 

2,718 
904 
2,837 
3,271 
1,984 
1,928 
2,621 
245 
3,189 

14,860 

2,644 

No 

2,607 
3,098 
2,459 
2,047 

2,739 

2,367 

No 
No 
No 
No 

No 

3,075 

2,504 

No 

1,772 

1,386 

1,405 

1,296 

2,861 

675 

902 

1,029 

1,233 

1,122 

1,869 

2,020 

746 

1,185 

1,104 

742 

646 

978 

191,439 

1,715 
1,377 
1,385 
1,362 
2,592 

1,600 
1,583 
1,324 
1,095 
1,955 

3,432 
16,224 

3,255 

12,193 

851 

1,273 

1,335 

1,216 

1,984 

1,716 

873 

967 

1,018 

763 

602 

992 

183,557 

674 

1,232 

1,300 

1,114 

1,676 

1,325 

693 

905 

364 

769 

552 

925 

1,638 

1,608 

1,507 

1,428 

2,216 

1,789 

1,122 

1,078 

827 

356 

366 

28,120 

1,160 

1,571 

1,480 

1,611 

1,396 

2,449 

1,837 

1,114 

1,048 

835 

348 

375 

24,988 

706 

No 
No 

No 
• 

ro 
0 

No 
No 

1,333 

1,329 

1,058 

1,408 

1,535 

920 

796 

714 

927 

266 

No 
No 

No 

No 

No 

No 

'112,740 

20,879 

3, 717 

564 

3,100 

1,739 

3,661 
240 
391 

3,039 
263 
68 

3,084 
477 

3,499 
3,691 

1,109 
717 
924 
830 

1,721 
928 
878 
717 

1,129 
691 
997 
877 
935 
857 

1,091 
498 
713 
832 

1,415 
966 
966 
838 
950 
745 
972 
721 
884 
846 

0 

No 
No 

... 
No 
No 

No 

. 
No 
No 
No 
No 

567 

3,192 
1,891 

3,656 
279 
186 

2,689 
200 

793 

1,329 

6,   including   Raleigh  and   Thomastown 

817 

822 

139 

701 

7,  including  Bartlett  and  Ellendale  towns.. 

680 

1,049 

755 

2,476 

830 

Arlington  town  * 

14 

812 

1   be  made;  information  t 


'  Organized  from  old  Nos.  1, 14,  and  20  In  1909. 


'<  Organized  from  old  Nos.  8 


3,  and  22  In  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 


507 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

g  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tho  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOKCIVn.nlVZS.ON. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

SulllTan  County— Continued. 

1,298 
2,024 
540 
8,150 
7,148 

912 

794 
741 
449 
442 

25,621 

1,118 
2,080 

548 
0,056 

B,m 

978 
582 
770 
411 
503 

26,072 

1,069 
1,890 

GOV 

S,S24 

953 

418 
796 

Unicoi  County— Continued. 

421 

586 

11,414 

314 
499 

12,894 

< 11,459 

[Bristol   town   in  chil  liiMrirl.   >!,>.  IT,  Sul- 
livan County,  Tenn.,  and  Bristol    city, 
Va.,  adjoin,  and  to  all  Intents  and  pur- 
poses are  one  place.    Joint  population  in 

l'.>lii,i:;.:;'.i..;hi  i ■  ior, ■),:-. ,o   :m,l  hi  i :-;■  n )  r,,'.">  | 

.1,471 
1,985 
1,859 

1,797 
1,457 
1,743 
1,102 

2,784 

1, 843 
2,115 
2,112 
2,101 
1,643 

l!  150 
3,126 

23,668 

2,863 

No.l 

216 
466 

580 
16,534 

382 
225 
391 
493 
212 
320 
665 

1,105 

456 

3,292 

2,399 

833 

1,490 

682 

1,145 

1,080 

1,521 

1,717 

2^796 

298 

1,407 

2,200 

2,' 334 

579 

29,459 

1,266 

498 

3,398 

2,409 

835 

'760 
1,288 
1,120 
1,599 
1,906 
1,871 
2,707 

}      '1,761 
3,042 
2,078 

865 
1,765 

740 
1,105 
1,049 
1,536 
1,567 
1,930 
2,217 

438 
16,410 

14,413 

No  1  includin    MeMinnville  town 

4,790 
2,299 
509 
652 
534 
646 
670 
801 
967 

m 

1,174 
149 

1,159 
700 
661 
806 
769 
757 

28,968 

4,456 

'584 
611 
498 
786 
651 
702 
1,287 

3,572 

1,521 
1,968 
1,693 

1,490 
1,587 

1*654 

No.  16,  including  Portland  town 

29,273 

24,271 

Tipton  County 

946 

No.  1,  including  Covington  town 

Covington  town 

2,990 

917 

1,391 

1,815 

2,480 

2,344 

329 

2,482 

2,688 

1,792 

241 

S91 

1,475 

452 
1,519 

'447 

1,102 

5,874 

6,947 
2,787 
798 
1,306 
1,606 
2,454 
2,175 

4,470 
1,067 
878 
1,177 
1,422 
1,753 
1,933 

1.080 

751 
842 
819 
588 

12,604 

■    i     in    inilm       i  nun  i  1  ■...■ii 

2,512 
2,633 
1,821 

285 

448 

1,573 
168 
990 

1,270 

1,533 
480 

1,175 

6,001 

2,212 
2,139 
1,822 

149 

252 

1,478 

103 

539 

1,271 

1,426 

764 

987 

5,850 

No.  9,  including  part  of  Mason  town 

Mason  town  (part  of) 

1,122 
920 
751 

1,103 
996 
767 
676 

1,506 
11,890 

8,502 

1,604 

2,476 

1,099 

1,141 

912 

804 

1,177 

2,002 

806 

496 

783 

823 

12,062 

1,019 
1,009 

796 
1,078 

918 
1,235 

697 
1,280 
5,474 
4,645 

No.  10,  including  part  of  Mason  town 

!/    I  J,  1,1    /■'/'     ■■/     (    />■'  '•     il/'  1 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  13 

1,284 

No.  14 

4,161 

484 
509 
605 

80 
254 
156 

7,201 

510 
955 
600 
475 

708 
1,794 

279 
177 

5,851 

511 

828 

580 

627 
584 
1,720 
78 
247 
171 

4,619 

1,019 

1,096 

887 

828 

1,250 

2,025 

854 

506 

776 

711 

12,936 

No. 14 

No.  8 

No.  10 

«  11,471 

No  I'"  includin    Wa     esborot 

420 
692 
471 
723 
1,610 
1,149 
133 
240 
718 
340 
847 

346 
615 

281 
798 

176 
436 
585 
614 
833 

1,948 

357 

1,679 

1,421 
1,976 
1,296 
1,109 
490 
1.256 
1,377 

1,989 

1,577 
639 
1,951 
1,963 
1,381 
1,300 

342 
665 
350 
844 

103 
172 
644 

775 

No. 7 

No. 8 

1,456 
1,319 

No.  10 

N0.8" 

1  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 
'Incorporated  in  1903. 
•  Incorporated  in  1905. 

08  nparison  of  population  can 


S  rh;jni>r,  i:>-iil,.:  belwi'f 


5.  2  and  3  in  1904. 
3.  7,  8,  and  15  in  1004. 
i.  9  and  12  in  1904. 
i.  10  and  16  in  1904. 


is  Incorporated  in  1907. 


"  Organized  from  old  Nos.  4 


a  Organized  from  old  Nos 


•t  annexed  to  Perry  County  in  1909. 


508  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[The  numbers  rotor  to  civil  districts.     For  chances  in  boundaries,  etc.    between  I'.mo  :md  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

W  akl 

31,929 

i  32,546 

» 28,955 

24,213 

26,429 

26,321 

1,268 
3,798 

2,228 

1,256 
522 

1,252 
812 

2,814 
708 

'608 

18!) 
58 
19$ 

tee 

2,992 
1,616 

417 
S68 
SiS 
1,18 
1,166 
1,241 

S88 

902 

1,313 

1,081 

814 

660 

969 

886 

1,014 

1,006 

808 

1,087 

257 

1,284 

1,159 

15,420 

1,455 
2,043 

1,730 
1,441 

1,348 

894 

2,901 

1,130 
2,640 

2,147 

1,341 

1,299 

1,679 

1,127 

1,077 

537 

751 

3,789 

2,924 

676 

6S3 

60S 

1,013 

812 

1,170 

641 
895 
887 
563 
999 
847 
475 
800 

581 
560 

25,394 

2,038 

l',  180 
1,111 
699 
853 
3,857 
2,180 

1,379 
908 
1,874 
1,183 
3,621 

1,855 

2,765 

955 

1,320 

724 

975 

1,128 

1,380 

1,124 

1,100 
500 
980 

605 
529 

27,078 

2,960 

2,800 

1,225 
1,329 

1,454 
1,916 

Total  for  Gleason  town'1  in  Nos.  11  and  23 

1,383 

'847 

1,165 

967 
1,112 
1,008 

872 
894 

1,143 

m 

564 
1,026 

1,812 

1,506 
931 
882 

1,023 

594 
550 
770 

4,876 
3,659 
1,002 

841 

798 

1,018 

626 

733 

462 

553 

1,081 

1,772 

517 

896 

724 

826 

796 

750 

791 

815 

1,137 

793 

1,796 

1,039 

916 

1,178 

1,203 

659 

572 

804 

3,687 

1,956 

1,273 
1,132 

14,157 

12,348 

3,347 

1,409 

675 

1,175 

1,014 

1,181 

1,041 

791 

523 

559 

538 

983 

1,074 

1,911 

620 

SS4 
4ss 

608 
617 

2,435 

896 

600 

1,200 

1,001 

1,280 

1,425 

772 

684 
-  449 

992 
1,191 

469 

2,340 
712 
684 

1,226 
788 

1,198 

'723 
577 
694 
411 
1,012 
1,120 

253 

Sparta  town 

7S6 
813 
646 
617 
1,324 
1,734 

astland  town  and  parts  of 
Clifty  and  Rat    n      oft  I 

1,159 
828 
848 

1,037 

864 

1,150 

895 

[For  total,  see  No.  1,  Cumberland  County.] 

1,098 

Jtavenscroft  town 6  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  No.  4,  Putnam  County.] 

1,079 

991 

■  Incorporated  in  1903. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITYORTOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Adams  town 

Robertson 

542 
490 
477 
641 
2,264 

263 
110 
466 
753 
380 

1,673 
166 
540 

1,070 
517 

7,148 
2,882 
858 
499 
161 
692 

234 

Cartha  e  town 

904  j. 

467    . 

1,097    . 

236  1. 

44,604 

8,548 
5,549 
711 
}         596  j. 
1,090 
1,102    . 

5,754 
1,848  L 
290   . 

215    . 
2,990 
763   . 
347  L 
447  |. 

Cheatham 

1,849 
200 

2,224 

Hamilton 

Montgomery 

Bradley 

Wayne 

fCumberland 

30,154 

9,431 
3,858 

29,100 
7,924 

Clarl-svillecit 

665 
758 

715 
690 

Clifty  town 

Binghamton  town 

382 

Clinton  town 

Coal  Creek  town 

1  elliei  \  nie  town 

Cokiinlim  city 

Cookeville  town 

Corners ville  town 

Cottage  Grove  town 

<n  town 

He  town 

Cumberland  Gep  town 

Dandridge  town 

Anderson 

Anderson 

Shelby 

Putnam 

Marshall 

Henry 

Tipton 

Cumberland 

1,111 

1,198 

548 

1,035 

991 

5,271 
2,645 

662 
1,100 

6,052 

Hardeman 

3,324 
2,516 

Haywood.. 

2,787 

Camden  town 

Benton 

399 

330 

Jefferson 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TENNESSEE. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


509 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 


Dayton  city 

Decatur  town 

Deeherd  town 

Dickson  town 

Dresden  town 

Dunlap  town 

Dyer  town 

Dyersburg  city... 


Elizabethton  tc 
Elkton  town. . 
Ellendale  towr 
Erin  town 


Finley  town 

Franklin  town 

Gainesboro  town.. 


Gordonsburg  town 
GordonsviUe  town. 
Grand  Junction  toi 
Green  Brier  town. 
Greeneville  town.. 


Henderson  city... 
Henning  town... 


Jacksboro  town.. 


Jefferson  City  town. . 


Jonesboro  town . . 


Carter... 
Giles.... 
Shelby.. 


Smith 

Hardeman . . 
Robertson... 


Macon 

Lawrence.. 

Wilson 

Loudon 


Lexington  town Henderson... 

Livingston  town Overton 

Longview  town Bedford 

Lonsdale  town ;  Knox 

Lookout  Mountain  town Hamilton 

London  town :  Loudon 

Lvnchbure  town <  Moore 

Giles 

;  Humphreys. . 


Lynnville  tc 
McEwcn  to\ 
McKenzie  tc 


McMlnnville  town "Warren... 

Manchester  town Coffee 

Martin  city .- Weakley.. 


Mayland  town Cumberland.. 

Medina  town Gibson..   .... 

ii"  city :  Shelby.. 


Gibson 

Carroll 

Cumberland 

Campbell 

Madison , 

Jefferson 

Campbell 

Washington 


I  Gibson 

lOblon 

Campbell... 


2,708 
"2,'i86' 


2,250 
2,078 


10,039 

""758 
4,161 


Millington  town Shelby 

Monterey  town Putnam... 

Morrison  town Warren  . . . 

Muni  town  town Hamblen. 

Moscow  town 1  Fayette... 


M oi i n f.  Pleasant  town.. 
\!(iuiiiain  City  town... 
Mountain  View  town... 

Munford  town 

MnrCice:,boro  city 

Nashville  city 

Newbern  town 

■  i  '■•  i ">.<  ii        -   . . . 


Portland  town 

Pulaski  town 

Puryear  town 

Raleigh  town 

Ravenscroft  town. . 


Rheatown  town.. 

Richard  Citv 

Ridgely  town .... 
Ridgetop  town  . . . 


Rockwood  town... 
Rogersville  town.. 


Sevlerville  town.. 

Sharon  town 

Shelby  ville  town. 


South  1'iitsburg  town.. 


TIptonvllle  tov 

l !  on  ion  city. . 


Maury 

JolllHOO.. 

Ti[.ioo 


Lincoln 

Cumberland.. 


Greene 

Marion 

Robertson... 

Lauderdale... 


Obion 

Hawkins.. 
Fayette... 


Hamilton... 
Obion 

Henderson.. 


Bedford 

Fayette 

Marion 

White 

Van  Union. . 

Rhea 

Maury 

Robertson... 
Lawrence... 

Monroe 

Claiborne  .. . 
Shelby 


Viola  town War 

Wartrace  town 

Watertown  town 


White  Bluff  town... 

Whiteville  town 

Winchester  town 

Woodbury  town 


Dickson 

I  laidenvm .  . 
Franklin.... 


640 

598 

1,732 

1,372 

1,716 

879 

241 
2,328 

254 
1,693 

2,684 
3,407 

394 

2,439 
3,441 

642 

686 

468 

1,338 

468 

209 

1,313 

576 

Table  1.- 
[Prociact,  except  as  otherwise  stated,  mean 


TEXAS. 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Anderson  County 

29,660 

28,015 

20,923 

Bandera  County 

4,921 

i  5,332 

'.  3,795 

13,556 
10,488 
2,093 
4,SSB 
1,988 
2,066 
4,283 
2,219 
3,583 
3,988 
2,021 

975 

17,705 

12,043 

8,297 

9,021 
6,838 

1,387 
384 

1,317 
545 
701 
587 

25,344 

4,055 
2,543 
3,317 
4,320 

87 
13,481 

1,866 
2,029 

3J792 
1,527 

24 

6,306 

26,845 

20,736 

3,712 
1,707 
6,2r.2 
3,167 
2,781 
5,506 
1,707 
1,957 
1,865 

lj398 

8,411 

4,740 
2,146 
6,257 
2,577 
3,236 
4,659 

1,634 

2,143 

2,044 
2,113 
1,653 

3,052 

2,154 
1,577 

7,200 

'964 
2,728 
2,305 
1,061 
2,268 
414 
765 

2,106 

5, 169 

l|958 
1,852 

490 

585 

374 

1,136 

1,716 

1.245 

529 

1,306 

1,325 

996 

255 
372 
590 

1,821 

2,907 
2,029 
1,265 
1,215 
1,158 

12,090 

1,387 

303 

434 
928 

Precinct  5  "> 

7,720 

1,382 
734 
648 
303 
75 
54 

6,525 

1,279 

1,1  S3 

1,175 
1,069 

5.937 

1J160 

'     156 

294 

1,813 
719 
1,071 

49,186 

4,238 

Wards 

212 
106 
119 

2,508 

211 
190 
248 

2,101 

973 
347 
253 
879 

344 

Precinct  4 

1,264 

598 
636 
894 
692 
403 
1,044 
994 

2,682 

506 

458 

45,535 

353 
268 
229 
430 
230 
333 
159 

>  1,205 

183 

279 
624 
311 

246 

4. 164 
1,416 

1,312 
1,437 
2,827 

5,880 
619 

1,815 

778 

7,727 

1,275 

2,804 
4,510 
3,679 
2,365 
4,410 
1,265 
1,460 

119,676 

6,931 

3,700 

5,818 

3  944 

3,213 

'S68 

957 
678 

6,459 

664 

14, 390 

7,065 

I'lvciii.  1  ::,  including  Holland  town  and  part  of 

Armstrong  County 

Bartlettcilu  ■  ;>■,,;  »/ ) 

Precinct  1 

408 
'692 
429 

10,004 

Total  for  Jinrtlilt  ciit/>*<n   precinct  3,  Bell 

1  ■on  nil/,  1111,1   l,il  i  lllci    '      1     li'!'!  hi:  ,111    ,   mi  nil/ 

206 

Claude  city  * 

3,484 

Precinct  4 

10,002 
4,047 

7,143 

•>  6,459 

WardS 

Wards 

2,788 
1,409 
1,717 
1,224 

672 
1,377 

757 

17,699 

1,604 
1,091 

'605 

585 

1,319 

644 

20,676 

1,411 
(6) 
913 

579 
606 

8 

17,859 

2,520 

4,415 

780 

1,914 

69,422 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  San  Antonio  city. . 
San  Antonio  city: 

Wardl 

96,614 

10,132 
14,864 
11,766 
16,569 

7,773 
14,885 
14,787 

6,838 

2^567 
3,184 
4,137 
4,116 

2^503 

53,321 

37,073 

4,844 
1,034 
3,390 
206 
1,711 
2,337 
1,874 
1,026 
1,483 

312 

5,845 
1,373 
2,657 
241 
1,960 
3,287 
2,442 
1,408 
1,704 

4 

1^397 

1,960 
177 
1,916 
3,085 
2,462 
1,609 
771 

WardS 

Ward  5 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

Ward8 

Precinct  2 

1,382 
1,768 
2,458 
3,197 
2,270 
3,490 
1,536 

634 

1,140 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

2,016 

Bailey  County « 

2,490 
2,030 
2,016 
1,267 

'  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Andrews  in  1910;  not  returned  by 

;incts. 

2  Incorporated  in  1910. 


a  County  total  includes  population  (2,950)  of  precincts  2,  6,  and  7,  not  ret 
arately  in  1890. 

8  Unorganized;  not  divided  into  precincts. 
'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  In  1909. 

(510) 


1890  and  1900. 

»  Precinct  8  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1 
is  Incorporated  in  1908. 


changes  made  bet\v> 
d  5  in  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


511 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Blanco  County. . 


Borden  County.. 


Precinct  1 
Precinct ! 
Precinct ; 
Precinct  - 
Precinct  I 


Bosque  County.. 


Walnut  sr 


Precinct  5. 

Precinct  6 

I  uvMici   7,  in,  iM.liMv-   \  :•!  l,-\    Mill  ;  ioun. 


Bowie  County. . 

Commissioner's  precinct  1,  including  Texarkana 

Texarkana  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardS 

Ward4 

[Joint  populiliiMi  >'i "IV  .,;)i  I  iinacity  in  Gar- 
land township,  Miller  County,  Ark.,  and 
Texarkana  city  in  Commissioner's  pre- 
cinct 1,  Bowie  County,  Tex.,  in  1910, 
15,445;  in  1900,  10,170,  and  in  1890,  6,380.' 
Commissions  pi  i  cii  ci 
Commissioner's  precinct  3. 


Commissioner's  precinct  4. . 


Brazoria  County.. 

Precinct  1 

Precinct2 

Precinct3 

Precinct 
Precinct 
Alvv 
Precinct  £ 
Precinct  ■; 
Precinct  £ 


i  ,  .  i  ,  ,  ■  .  i        \  i  ..  


1.677 

571 

3,956 


'  4,649 

1,316 


Brown  County.. 


2,246 

"2,571)'  ' 

766 

1,779 


6,850  . 
5,318  . 
3,225    . 


Wardl.. 

Wards 

WardS 

Precinct  2 

PrecinH.  3 

Precinct  4 

Precincl  5 

Precinct  <;,  including  Bangs  town. . 


Burleson  County 

Precinct  1,  including  Caldwell  t< 

Caldwell  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct3 

Precinct  4  9 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  9 


Burnet  County 

Precinct  1,  including  Burnet  town 

Burnet  tow  n 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Marble  Falls  town. . 


Precinct  6 

Precincl  7 
Precinct  8 


Caldwell  County 

Precinct  1,  including  Lockhart  town  . . 


Precinct  3. . 
Precinct  4.. 
Precinct  5.. 
Precinct  6.. 
Precinct  7.. 
Precinct  8.. 


Calhoun  County.. 


I,  including  Port  Lavaca  city... 


Precinct  5 
Precinct  i 


1,378 
2,070 
2,213 


Brazos  County.. 


Callahan  County.. 


Precinct  1 
Precinct  i 
Precinct  i 
Precinct  4 

Precinct  I 
Precinct  ( 
Precinct  i 


melii'ling  Bryan  city.. 


Brewster  County.. 


2,350 
6,802 
4,132 


Prtvini'l. '. 
Precinct i 
Precinct  - 


it  5,  including  Clyde  tc 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

1  County  total  includes  population  (570)  of  precinc  t  G .  annexed  toprecinct  3  between 
1890  and  1900. 

2  Unorganized  in  1890. 

3  Precinct  5  organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  in  1908. 
<  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

8  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  commissioners' 
precincts  in  1890. 


Precinct  6.. 
Precinct  7.. 
Precinct  8.. 


Cameron  County 

Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  including  Brownsville  city . . 
Browiixnth  cili/ 

Ward  1 

WardS 

Ward  3 

Wardi 

Preeinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


1,478 


1,502 

391 
1,565 

718 
1,250 

"i,4si'  ' 


582    . 


7  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

8  Incorporated  in  1909. 

9  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1900. 
'"Incorporated  in  1910. 

11  Incorporated  in  1907.' 

»No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistri 
1890  and  1900. 


512 


[Precinct,  except  a; 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Camp  County 

9,551 

9,146 

6,624 

Coke  County 

6,412 

3,430 

>  2,059 

4,996 
1,916 
1,746 
1,428 
1,381 

2,127 

5,004 
1,783 
1,050 
1,315 
1,177 

1469 

3,427 

1,203 

1,326 

904 

967 

1356 

1^58 
635 
970 

1,030 
921 
845 

22,618 

834 
582 

397 

616 
483 
518 

10,077 

1,208 

182 
162 
575 

27,587 

... 

5,445 
3,046 

3|348 
2,420 
1,392 
2,564 
4,633 
1,453 
877 

49,021 

1,362 
1,107 

22,841 

22,554 

'     1,172 

924 

1,524 

2,054 

Precinct  6 

6,094 

2.974 
4,993 
4,084 

sss 

1,970 
1,948 
4,230 
1,604 

1,850 

5,371 
316 
2, 139 
4,542 
3,379 

1,546 
3,230 

l'032 
<400 

'444 

1 ,  085 
3,986 
3.076 

672 
1,985 
1,546 
4,277 
t.764 

971 

69 

Precinct  7,  including  Santa  Anna  town 

444 
50,087 

Precinct  3 

4,714 
1,380 
1,002 
1,421 

911 
6,688 
1,848 
4,614 
4,262 

724 
6,300 
1,258 

620 
3,253 

332 
4,492 

510 
3,759 

5,224 

15,614 
4,34^ 

B,489 

Castro  Count 

!-'.'i   mci'.   j.i,   Ir.l.li        ■::■■!;.         !,        :!■;.■■ 

7,400 
1,856 
4,591 
4,185 

5,461 

3,894 

1,159 
123 
291 
271 

4,234 

Precinct  5,  inch  din     1  1    10    od  \      In   to    n 

6,606 

1,304 

773 

3,308 

842 

3,046 

2,241 

4,331 

356 

4,052 

1,233 

3,340 

737 
509 
730 
713 
323 
700 
522 

29,038 

750 
665 

400 
525 
59 
147 

25,154 

420 

502 

373 
366 
84 

22,975 

6  357 

Collingsworth  County 

Precinct  6 

2,118 
576 
805 

1,446 
S55 

18,897 

571 

Precinct  7 

243 
191 
228 

Precinct  1  including  Rusk  town 

6,105 

1,558 
3,993 

672 
8,703 
2,875 
3,347 
2,724 
1,758 

727 
1,681 

9,538 

5,907 

846 

3,063 

7,178 
1,383 
2,670 

19,512 

Pnriiu-l  '1.  iiirln-lhiL,'  Alto  town 

Minim,  u- 

3,436 

2,430 

1,131 

3,431 

906 

2,642 

892 

657 

4,278 

1,717 

8,434 

3,799 
2,572 
1,623 
4,675 
1,337 
3,469 
1,139 
929 
3,997 
1,107 

7,008 

3,865 

6,053 
1,568 

2|  538 

1,841 

777 

1,642 

2,138 

4,468 
970 
2.668 
2,111 
2,150 
672 
1,058 

e  1,175 

1,212 

Eagle  Lake  city 

769 

Comal  County 

Precinct  1 ,  including  Childress  city 

4, 686 
8.818 

739 

600 

720 

1,759 

2,097 

018 

203 

1,934 

17,043 

893 
692 

6,398 

Wardl 

Precinct  1,  including  New  Braunfelscity 

3,433 
3,165 

631 
430 
653 
851 
700 

1^108 
624 

1,557 
223 

27,186 

2,443 
2,097 

1,954 

Wards 

1,608 

Wards 

411 
296 

3S7 
9,231 

Ward3 

1,121 

1,046 

875 

1,523 

1,348 

7,503 

460 

Precinct:  5 

1,309 

Precinct  1 ,  including  Henrietta  town 

3,509 
2,104 
3,106 
517 
1,811 
1,121 
2, 535 

1,657 
1,765 
1,539 

65 

2,104 
1,614 
1,026 

2,496 

2,100 

407 

23,009 

15,608 

in  1 1  in  ludin    Comanche  tov 

726 
580 

233 
947 

6,817 
2,766 
1,965 
2,340 

1,016 

3,952 

1,831 

903 

5,534 
2,070 
1,700 
2,331 
1,634 
6,327 

807 
3,637 
1,270 

576 

1,295 

1,770 

1^276 

502 

25 

995 
1,141 

638 

2,631 

862 

Cochran  County  > 

651 

■      'Med  in  1909. 


6  Unorganized  in  1890. 


n  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1900. 


9  No  comparison  of  populatioi 
i0  and  1900. 

10  Incorporated  in  1907.  *' 
n  No  comparison  of  populatioi 


changes  made  between 


•  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  justices'  precincts 
In  1890. 

1  Incorporated  in  1910. 

•Unorganized;  not  divided  into  precincts. 


1  be  made;  county  red istricted  between  1890 
and  1900. 

12  Precinct  :s  oi-oor/cl  from  i>fui.oi  i-rccinct  1  in  1905. 

<■•  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  Incorporated  in  1908.     • 

'6  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


513 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Precinct,  except  ai 


1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


0  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

6,664 

1,427 

> 1,065 

Dallas  County— Continued. 

Precinct  1— Continued. 

Dallas  city— Continued. 

6,828 
9,620 
16,741 
10,865 
10,707 
10,126 
4,235 
3,848 
8,391 
804 
6,436 
687 
5,503 
1,116 
2, 750 

17,781 
603 

10(425 

994 

3,248 

2,320 

1,004 

1,'631 
1, 994 

26,603 

350 

200 
450 
427 

27,494 

373 

}          «470 

85 

24,696 

11,074 
7,624 
1,886 
1,489 
2,001 
1,576 
1,228 
1,613 
2,227 
1,565 
3,032 
2,801 
2,292 
1,999 

21,703 

11,346 

7, 874 

9,435 
6,594 

3,374 
8, 790 

819 
4,907 

406 
5,400 
1,045 
2,540 

8,149 

478 

1,953 
3,120 
1,675 
2,815 
2,425 
2,739 
1,415 

21,308 

2,374 
3, 135 

2^878 

1,849 

2,859 

928 

16,873 

741 

Precinct  /,'■■  including  (Vnicni  city  and  Grand 
Prairie  town  ;m.l  ward  '.)  oi  Dallas  city 

2,800 
37 

Cor  ell  County 

5,520 
1,929 
964 
975 
1,587 
2,593 
2,996 
2,436 
1,789 
1,800 
2,982 

4,396 

5,500 

1,865 

4,069 
1,375 

789 
453 
485 
320 
273 

23,501 

3^190 
2,394 
1,667 

3, 056 

1,236 
1,651 
2,144 

1^242 
1,881 
2,417 

'240 

"  21,311 

Precinct  7 

6,542 
3,109 

877 
1,489 

743 
1,646 
5,054 
1,180 
1,835 

4^070 
1,793 

4.657 

1,793 

981 

1,883 

1,731 
3,942 

3,422 

2,442 

Wnrdl 

Ward2 

2,431 

1,350 

1,035 

497 

433 

331 

1,296 

617 

Wards 

Precinct  2 

171 
155 
59 

51 

1 1,591 

'l.-ll                :                 I..'...            ; 

Yorktown  town 

846 

522 

Precinct  4 

15 

1194 

I'recinci  li,  including  ward  1  of  Yoakum  town  .. 
Yoakum  town  (part  of) 

1,603 
3,499 

767 

Total/or  Yoakum  town  in  precinct  6,  De  Witt 

County,  and  precinct  7,  Lavaca  County 

Wardl 

1,745 

953 
96 
147 
100 

1,765 

Wards 

Precincts 

843 

788 

8  346 

2,598 

1,760 

581 

294 

469 

14,566 

463 

645 
417 
570 
133 

4,001 

218 
62 

169 
146 

199 
31 
150 

15,249 

U12 

Delta  County 

475 

3,128 
2,643 

2,680 
967 
681 
764 
288 
200 
198 

135,748 

107 
11 

4,708 
1,618 
2,289 
1,994 
2,117 
826 
1,972 
1,486 

31,258 

1,518 
2,220 
2,570 

2,224 

Precinct  2,  including  wards  1  to  3  and  part  of 

Cooper  town 

629 

Precinct  2 

Total  for  J  >                                mi  and  Hartley 

1,372 

1,636 

Precinct  4,  including  Enloe  town 

Precinct  5 

1,709 
1,658 

n  28,318 

1,127 

Precinct  6 

794 

13 

15 

82,726 

67,042 

10,307 

4,732 

864 

1,091 
1,691 
3,616 

3|  039 
3,835 

9,263 

4,187 

Precinct  1,'"  including  wards  1  to  8,  and  10  of 

87,791 
81,979 
92,104 
4,632 
4,691 
14,766 

46,766 

42,638 
42,638 

41,647 

38,067 

Total/or  Dallas  cityu  in  precincts  1  and  7... 

I'recincr  ■•;'«  including  Pilot  Point  town 

6,039 

4,498 

2,664 
3,282 

2,500 

Precinct  4 

1  County  total  includes  populati 
between  1890  and  1900. 

a  Not  returned  separately  In  1890. 

'  Part  of  precinct  7  annexed  to  precinct  2  in  1909.J 


(137)  of  precinct  5,  annexed  to  precinct  4 


■  I  sed  in  1890. 

6  Incorporated  in  1910. 

«  Unorganized;  not  divided  into  precincts. 

7  No  comparison  of  populatio: 

mparison  of  populatio: 


12  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

>s  Part  annexed  to  Dallas  city  in  1903. 

14  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1908. 

» Incorporated  in  1909. 

16  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Dawson  In  1905. 

»  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1903. 

18  Incorporated  in  1906. 

19  County  totals  include  population  (1,202  in  1900;  1,047  in  1890)  of  old  preclnrt  7, 


v  precinct  7  in  1908. 


28407—12 33 


514 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

;c,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR'  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Denton  County— Continued. 

1,904 
2,634 

2^434 
3,092 

1,434 
2,519 

1,553 
2,061 

53,629 

50,059 

31,774 

14, 473 
6,S05 

t,m 
t,Wi 

2,036 
7,350 
1,SSS 

605 
14, 889 
6,669 

74S 
1,571 
1,7*9 
1,6S6 
3,803 

766 
3,011 
3,765 

868 
2,771 
3,567 
1,149 

32,095 

11,806 
4,215 

8,519 

.     1,915 
1,151 

582 
3  295 

Precinct  ■>,  including  Ferris  and  Palmer  towns.. 

7,570 

904 

480 

14,041 

4,919 

4,440 
SU 

Palmer  town 

484 

719 

1,590 

299 

3,460 

365 

274 
71 

1,106 

8,172 

Wards 

1,049 

'  65S 
2,758 
3,975 
832 
2,539 
3,718 
1,061 

29,966 



2,060 
2,153 

1,212 

565 
1,394 

5,284 

762 
93 

171 
80 

2,756 

573 
156 

*  1,056 

2,261 

Donle    Count 

Erath  County 

542 

1,946 

1,780 

379 

8,964 

199 
1,912 

Precinct  1 ,  Including  Stephenville  city 

7,987 

£.661 

176 

498 

1,495 

S9S 

5,579 

S,651 

995 

676 

880 

3,444 

3,069 

1,578 

2,C21 

5,505 

2,912 

35,649 

7,729 
1,902 

StepTienville  city 

909 

377 
268 

8,483 

WardZ 

7,598 

5,092 
S,S70 

4,328 
2,026 

2,967 
1,960 
1,314 

856 
1,181 

686 

23,421 

3,043 

1,902 

874 

657 

1,343 

664 

17,971 

3,963 
I      6  3,635 

10,373 

3,386 
2,917 
1,454 
1,734 
4,459 
3,195 

33,342 

3,286 
2,506 
1,148 

2,290 

Eastland  County 

3,022 
855 

'368 
2,201 
4,884 

96S 

eUio 

3,492 

640 

1,703 

1,178 

2,083 

696 

1,581 

1,961 

3,947 

1,367 

20,706 

Precinct  1,  including  Marlin  city 

8,203 
8,875 
1,321 
705 
1,85S 
2,454 
3,928 
5,490 
1,0S1 

6|344 
l,47t 
1,810 

44,801 

6,869 
S,092 

985 

325 

921 

1,806 

Martin  city 

2,068 

Wardl 

Precinct  5,  including  Carbon  and  Gorman  towns. 

WardS 

2,662 
4,177 
5,495 
6I4 
4,719 
2,230 
5,432 

2,459 

Precinct  3 

l',5U 

2,815 

1,920 

1,063 
1,668 

Precinct  4,  including  Lott  town 

1,904 

Precinct  5 

3,147 

1,513 
9  381 

1,381 
8  224 

P  recinct  6 

1,414 

2,602 

1,758 
51,793 

1,188 

251 
320 
268 
339 

3,768 

38,709 

Precinct  1,  including  Bonham  city  and  Ector 

9,780 

4,M 

937 
1,66S 

722 
924 
404 
2,621 
328 

8,369 

990 

650 

5,855 

1,29S 

6,868 

2,300 

188 

874 

460 

788 

3,138 

4,380 

280 

3,790 

10,690 
6,042 

3,108 

1,970 

Wards 

WardS ' 

1,455 
796 
204 
578 
363 
372 

52,599 

1,255 
750 
429 
471 

430 
611 
465 
301 
163 

Ector  town™ 

Precinct  2,  including  Savoy  town 

3,375 
S4S 

9,184 
750 
420 
6,820 
1,409 
8,387 
2,483 

2,868 

S44 

Precinct  3,   including   Leonard  and   Trenton 

Precinct  6l° 

7,461 

24,886 

15,678 

Leonard  town 

5,001 

765 
5,858 

41,677 
39.279 
2,379 
1,179 
hW 
1,592 

583 

484 

1,462 

3,243 

16. 607 
15,906 

1,771 
(13)  933 

1,416 

11,031 
10, SS8 
1,528 
801 
801 
1,397 

Precinct  5,  including  Honey  Grove  city 

Precinct  4,  including  S:n>  Klixurio  village 

3,461 

'290 

4,488 

S69 

627 

488 
2,721 

[         «921 

3,561 
SSS 

['nvinft  8 

Doddtown 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  new  precinct  7  in  1908;  old  precinct  7  annexed  in  1908. 

2  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1,  2,  and  6  in  1908. 

3  Unorganized  in  1890. 

'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

5  Incorporated  in  1908. 

6  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 
1 1ncorporated  in  1905. 

8  Incorporated  In  1902. 


9  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1900. 
'o  Precinct  (',  or-:jni?ci]  Imm  pari  d  precinct  3  in  1907. 
u  Part  annexed  to  El  Paso  city  in  1""" 
'2  Wards  abolished  and  part  of  preel 
"Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 
"Incorporated  in  1906. 
« Incorporated  as  a  city 
'« Incorporated  In  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS.  515 

-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Fa  ette  Count 

29,796 

36,512 

31,481 

Frio  Count 

8,895 

4,200 

3112 

5,907 
1,850 

437 
428 

60S 
3,990 

m 

4,005 

ise 

1,667 

3,288 

3,999 

886 

m 
eso 

297 

177 

2,171 

4,769 

1,091 

12,596 

6,765 
2,392 

5,738 
1,626 

3,825 
1,799 
1,072 
1,358 
2,182 
458 

1,255 

1,065 

701 
706 
731 
337 

55 

4,886 

(4  858 
'l69 
2,261 
4,734 
4,938 
1,210 

4,210 

4,561 
238 

3' 302 
4,681 

1,304 

Precinct  1  Seminole 

Precinct  -i 

868 
202 
185 

44,479 

44,116 

Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  Galveston  city 

$6,981 
2,943 
1,810 
2,42S 
2,505 
3,228 
4,553 

2,616 
2,609 
2,468 
2,515 
2,352 

'669 
2,438 

244 

2,174 
274 
710 

1,995 

37, 789 
37,789 

2,723 
5,377 
1,149 

3,708 

2,547 

4,619 

816 

2,996 

2,300 
1,751 

i',m 

1*309 

4,638 

1,004 
691 
879 

667 
496 
818 

543 
591 

635 
380 

2,020 

529 

1,576 
1,359 
747 
352 
1,347 
190 
756 

185 

Floyd  County 

1,555 
664 

2,165 
760 
457 
461 

5,726 

595 

102 

Floydada  town'* 

Precinct  2,  including  Lockney  town 

735 

195 

304 
1,568 

145 

87 

Precinct  1 

Foard  County 

779 
547 
141 

528 

9,447 

Precinct  1,  including  Crowell  town 

3,291 
1,341 

'822 
552 

18,168 

800 

224 

244 
300 

16,538 

8,229 

Precinct  4 

7,056 

10,586 

3,330 
934 

885 

'406 
1,307 
1,098 

1,143 

2,964 

1,656 

1, 606 

500 

835- 

2,424 

Precinct  1,  including  Richmond  and  Rosenberg 

3,662 
1,371 
1,198 
2.833 
1,798 
3,244 
2,052 
2,691 
1,047 
841 

9,331 

3,074 

1,837 

2,652 
2,257 
2,375 
2,096 
2,096 

'758 

•  8,674 

914 

1,574 
1,904 
1,827 
1,583 
758 

6,481 

286 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  1 

Precinct  7 

406 
119 
337 
281 

9,909 

69 
53 
111 
53 

8,310 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  4 

1*246 

706 

1,550 

1,182 

829 

236 

1,741 

975 
20,557 

2,631 
1,145 

(j) 

(8)' 
(8) 

1,872 
625 
1,343 
1,445 
1,196 

3,023 
1,766 
1,489 
1,963 
1,233 
435 

28,055 

3,018 
1,318 
1,826 
2,148 

Precinct  6.  including  pai  1  of  >>  Innsboro  town  .. 

Franklin   County,  and  precinct  4,    Wood 

899 
(8) 

18,910 

S88 

28,882 

15,987 

Precinct  1   includin    Gonzales  cit 

7,141 
8,189 
1,656 
1,488 
3,123 
4,070 
2,690 
3.371 
2,153 
2,430 
3,077 

7,362 
4,297 

2,976 
2,634 
2,054 

813 
3,751 

899 
6,242 

s,m 

651 
1,436 

3, 813 
2,637 
1,997 
904 
3,725 

3,452 
2,312 
1,523 
931 
2,811 

1,641 

3,425 
5,082 
2,991 
3,383 
1,810 
2,750 
2,079 

3,312 

2,858 

764 
1,758 

614 

1,486 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  8 

1,773 

1  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

s  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1908. 

'Incorporated  in  1908. 

*  Precinct  7  organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1908. 

6  Incorporated  in  1909. 
8  Incorporated  in  1907. 

7  Incorporated  in  1902. 

'County  total  incin  .  uo)  of  precincts  3  and  7, 

turned  separately  in  1900. 

'  Returned  in  1900  as  Id  Wood  County  only. 


10  Incorporated  in  1910. 

1     1,  ,,    .,  ..... 

12  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  1 


H  Unorganized  in  1890. 

>6  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1909. 

0  Precinct  5  organized  from  part  of  precinct  3  in  1903. 


516 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


minor  crvn.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

3,406 

480 

203 

Guadalupe  County— Continued. 

2,073 
2,092 
2,317 
2,230 

7,566 

2,241 
2,255 
1,840 
1,757 

1,680 

471 
963 
221 

1,750 
6SS 

65,996 

1,918 
1,352 
1,422 

Commissioner's  precinct  4,   including    McLean 

63,661 

53,211 

4,423 
2,829 
904 
970 
637 
632 

8,279 

750 

17, 397 
12412 
2.077 
i,6S8 
2,374 
1,841 
4,482 

19,457 

115 

496 

IS,  632 

2,651 

4,268 
3,848 

7,676 
381 
288 

1,663 

6,123 
681 

1,441 

5,902 
791 
797 

4,812 

2^193 

2,436 
SIS 

14,140 

15,443 
10,243 

11,764 
7,335 

319 

266 
229 
116 

1,670 

Wardl 

1     ,.'.    IM.    ■     ■                  .                                                                      •.:.                 !     .    . 

17,249 

n 
474 

11,807 

16,067 

165 

10.968 

Precinct  1  ">  includin    Mem  his  cit 

2,946 

1,936 

286 

615 

811 

205 

2,556 

1,596 

597 

584 

16,315 

900 

349 

Wardl 

230 

458 
82 

90 

Precinct  3,  including  Tom  Bean  and  Wbite- 

8,787 
400 
299 

1,804 

6,746 

531 

1,940 

'666 

7,162 
264 

13,520 

880 

5,484 
284 
737 

2,774 

332 

9,313 

Precinct  1  in  Iudin   HanTlton   it 

1,648 
1,390 
3,564 
1,437 
1,278 
994 
1,284 
1,590 
1,430 

935 

2,625 

1,765 

1,459 
3,509 
1,480 
1,313 
800 
979 
1,475 
1,360 

"167 

i  =  1 1  ins  ville  and  Tioga  to  wns. 

l)984 
649 

5,059 
1,24S 
2,627 
2,918 
400 

12,343 

4,362 
1,170 
3,106 
2, 492 

286 

9,402 

372 
222 
180 
161 

11,213 

Precinct  lt*  including  Longview  city 

6,611 
6,166 
1,726 
1,014 
1,234 
1,181 
1,491 

1,390 
1,157 
1,352 
1,256 

21,205 

5,519 
3,691 

3,475 
8,034 

Wardl 

3,634 

Ward4 

12  3,904 

1,375 
870 
1,140 
1,222 
1,048 
1,169 

26,106 

1,123 

1,292 

1,052 

899 

1,178 

21,312 

Precinct  1  includin    Ouanahcitv 

Precinct  3 

3,127 

3,229 

1,207 

201 

lii 

293 

1,658 

12,947 

2,074 
1,651 
235 
976 

1,411 

4,925 

2,359 

5,262 

3,284 

667 

679 

493 

1,445 

2,450 

1,066 

1,507 

2,229 

1,407 

24,913 

5,804 
2,455 
6,890 
3,857 

5,186 
1,990 
5,616 

349 
5,049 

1,293 
1,096 
1,214 
2,843 
2,949 

1,254 
1,309 

115,693 

968 
1,179 
1,016 

802 
1,084 

^377 
2,216 
1,987 
1,589 

21,385 

2,034 
1,360 
2,074 
1,753 

'  15,217 

63,786 

Precinct  1 ,17  including  Houston  city  and  Houston 

7,782 
S,116 

1,136 
396 
676 
3,892 
2, 860 
1,667 

5,784 
2,421 

5,675 
1,716 

94,984 

78,800 
6,954 
7,67$ 
24,705 
16,772 
16,854 
6,943 

46,232 
44,633 

27,551 

3,298 
3,032 
1,178 

2,120 
1,230 
(') 

Precinct  4 

Ward6 

1  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Gray  In  1902. 

*  Incorporated  in  1909. 

3  Part  of  precinct  1  annexed  to  Sherman  city  in  1909. 

*  Part  of  precinct  2  annexed  to  Denison  city  in  1908. 

5  Incorporated  in  1906. 

6  Part  of  precinct  1  annexed  ti 


mparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


returned  by  precincts  In  1900 
changes  made  between 


"  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 
and  1890. 

IS  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 
1890  and  1900. 

13  Part  taken  to 

14  Parts  taken  tc 

'5 Organized  from  pari  ;  of  preeinoi  ,  I  ami  4  in  1909. 

"Organized  fn  11 11  pari  oi  precinct  4  in  1909. 

"  Part  annexed  to  Houston  city  in  1903;  part  of  precinct  8  (Houston  Heights 

town)  annexed  in  1904. 

w  Part  of  precinct  1  annexed  in  1903. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


517 


Table  1.- 

[  Precinct,  except  as  otherwise  stated 


■POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

een  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  thoso  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1,651 
3,985 

1890 

Harris  County— Continued. 

6,984 
2,503 
8,360 
2,121 
6,247 
678 
2,619 
4,234 
1,037 
1,481 
2,138 
2,353 

37,243 

800 

Henderson  County— Continued. 

2,137 
2,600 
1,480 
1,528 

2^140 
13,728 

2,814 

1,674 
1,155 

2,208 

6,837 

1,092 

3,621 
537 
3,109 
1,531 
1,652 
1,586 
1,310 
4,745 

31,878 

1,928 

1,350 
835 
1,105 
1,557 
1,216 
1,701 

26,721 

3,017 
1,209 

677 
2,271 
3,009 
1,795 
1,062 
1,022 

875 

46*,760 

1,828 

1,285 

492 
469 

874 
526 
440 

41,355 

1,790 

2,700 
3,190 
17,661 
11,462 
4,2S8 
3,881 
3,333 
5,248 
1,493 
2,632 
1,859 
2,460 

1,298 

3,183 
4,861 

7,855 

3,095 
3,635 
11,591 

12,566 
6,115 
1,528 

675 
2,566 
1,356 
6,785 
1,356 
3,356 
4,754 

766 

7,793 
1,843 

3,408 
2,551 

5,547 
401 

137 

10,008 

11,739 
6, 346 

7,200 

2,541 

4,215 

1,697 
2,054 
1,944 

4,056 
1,416 
1,806 
1,122 

377 

252 

1,277 
2,770 
4,392 

548 
1,573 

16,219 

[For  total,  see  precinct  2,  Dallam  County.] 

2,637 

1,665 

1'ivciru't  5,  mdiKliii','  Ilubbtv.l  city  and  Mount 

6,317 

3  600 

'894 

3,517 
1,630 
4,602 

467 

44 
9,146 

2,920 

4,335 

2^450 

779 

907 

2,302 

3,844 

2,411 

891 

15,518 

1,630 

975 

382 

274 

227 
398 

187 

10  14,142 

11,352 

2,765 

1,336 

1,232 

888 

940 

875 

1,824 

456 

1,281 

203 

31,038 

4,601 
1,410 
904 
892 
969 
694 

3,285 
1,164 

6,768 

4,071 

1,467 

1,110 

676 

818 

3,048 

742 

968 

1,254 

1,846 

370 

1,264 

3,170 

5,291 
2,292 

5,320 
2,336 

1,030 

525 

187 
240 

27,950 

"(23) 

2,819 

2,390 

795 
1,214 
1,458 

364 
1,653 

"815 

982 

1,509 

263 

Precinct  1 ,  including  Sulphur  Springs  city 

10,531 
6,161 

1,681 
1,558 
2,636 
3,241 
4,113 
2,249 
3,986 
1,657 
2,625 

29,564 

8,957 
3,636 

6,910 
3,038 

13  519 

1,806 
1,648 

797 
349 

437 
475 
452 

20,131 

2,460 
2,802 
3,726 
2,344 
3,070 
1,787 
2,804 

25,452 

1,884 
1,514 
2,627 
1,611 
2,369 

WardS 

«  19,970 

»  12,285 

9,464 
3,947 
1,876 
4,565 

7,028 

2, 010 
3,057 

5,434 
1,445 

6,558 

2,261 

894 

6,653 

4,044 

Precinct  2 

1,080 

767 

Precinct  3 

2,340 

1  Part  of  precinct  3  (La  Porte  town)  annexed  to  precinct  2  in  1903. 

2  Part  annexed  to  precinct  1  in  1904. 

3  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  In  1901. 

*  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

*  Incorporated  in  1904. 

6  Precincts  5  and  6  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  1  in  1905. 


t  returned  by  precincts  in 


is  No  comparison  of  population  can  be 
1900  and  1890. 

"  Incorporated  in  1908. 

is  County  totals  include  population  (1,564  in  1900;  1,117  in  1890)  of  old  precinct  5. 
annexed  to  precinct  7  since  1900. 

is  Incorporated  in  1901. 

1?  Precinct  5  or^ani/e'l  I'mm  iiart  of  precinct  4  in  1907. 


u  Incorporated  in  1905. 
u  Precinct  7  annexed  In 


separately  in  1890. 


518  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

5,572 
4,367 
1,551 
1,030 
1,139 

8,881 

5,463 
4,071 
1,565 
816 
1,442 

•  2,528 

4,718 
3,002 
1,544 

877 

14,000 

7,138 

5  592 

3,290 

3,710 

3,171 

1,204 

698 

562 

418 

1,678 

863 
3,184 
2,361 

730 

2,566 

1 1,210 

Howard  County 

Precinct  8 9 

Commissioner's  precinct  1,  including  part  of 

2,056 
1,078 
4,102 

1,778 
759 

1,900 
1,153 

3,147 
1,112 

48,116 

1,150 

1,394 

Total  for  B  ig  Spring  city  2  in  precincts  1  to  4  .. 
oner's  precinct  2,  including  part  of 

Precinct  1 

851 
137 
84 
606 

950 

55 

62 

Big  Spring  city  (part  of) 

oner's  precinct  3,  including  part  of 

Commissions  s                            hiding  part  of 
Big  Spring  city 

Big  Sprmg  city  (part  of) 

47,295 

31,885 

23,717 
20,640 
7,590 
6,61S 
6,537 

8,215 
7,663 
4,404 
824 
2,435 

662 
400 
902 
975 
2,707 
1,004 

34,460 

11,944 
9,427 

."..,,■■  .,/.■,,.,'/ 

S',296 

Precinct  1,  including  Greenville  city  and  Peniel 

15,075 
8,850 
2,91S 
2,907 
S.OSO 

467 
6,131 

821 
5,468 

100 
3,043 
4,566 
1,402 
7,436 
2,818 

729 
1,015 
1,074 
3,814 

5S7 
2,583 

766 

13,509 
6,860 

8,772 
4,SS0 

WardS 

Wardl 

Precinct  2,  Port  Arthur,"  including  Port  Arthur 
Port  Arthur  city 

1,395 

15S 

WardS 

Wardl 

WardB 

6,600 

671 
5,685 

3,'  27l' 

4,867 

260 

4,053 

2,"  754 

Ward  S 

Precinct  3,  Sabine  Pass,  including  Sabine  Pass 

Sabine  Pass  town 

Precinct  4  15 

900 
363 

Clinton  village ' 

Precinct  4 

!  ncluding  Wolfe  City  town 

Wolfe  City  town 

Precinct  6,  including  Commerce  city 

5,346 
1,549 
6,806 
1,800 

3,629 
867 

4,217 
810 

Precinct  6  « 

Precinct  7  " 

Johnson  County 

33,819 

WardS 

22,313 

t7   including  Quinlan  village 

3,774 
S62 

2,304 
496 

303 

1,762 

Precinct  1,  including  Cleburne  city 

15,459 
10,364 
2,705 
S,267 

s',ui 

3,032 
1,713 
3,799 
1,166 
3,617 
1,018 
2,163 
3,098 
495 
1,579 

24,299 

14,429 
7,493 

7,760 

1,831 

44* 

58 

Wardl 

1,945 
2,068 
5,373 
1,342 
4,521 
71S 
2,086 
2,120 

1,601 
1,521 

154 
145 
404 
189 

1,283 

Precinct  0 

Precinct  4,  including  Alvarado  city 

4,587 

■'        ■'■                       "I '  : - 

2,938 

848 

870 

1,615 

78 
91 
291 

11,817 

697 
21 

41 
89 

10,224 

613 
95 
60 

102 

9,740 

Precinct  8 

1,277 
7,053 

4,514 
1,842 
6,741 
S,902 
2,080 
3,714 
3,970 
1,978 

'913 
1,129 

14,942 

2,059 

1,480 
1,821 

909 
1,171 

793 
1,022 
1,480 
1,232 

6,471 

3,046 

l!745 
897 

932 
736 
779 
1,162 
927 

6,094 

2,253 
751 

1,672 
962 

1,052 

1,647 
900 

1,254 

1,676 

1,430 
1,020 

3,281 

8,681 

2,855 

721 

1,543 

558 
916 
436 

2,812 
598 

1,127 

1,545 
165 
348 

Precinct  1  * 

2,622 
1,300 
1,502 
2,994 

1,147 

795 

800 

1,245 

1,476 

1,003 
554 

743 
480 

Precinct  5 

Kenedy  town  « 

1  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1900 


M  Part  taken  tc 

is  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  1 

16  Organized  from  pari;  of  jnccincl.  1  ii 


between  1890  and  1900. 

u  Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  4  and  5  in  1901,  p 
cinct  7  In  1902,  and  part  annexed  to  Beaumont  city  in 


[,  annexed  to  precinct  1 
ct  6  in  1908,  part  of  pre- 


n  1904  and  1909,  respectively. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


519 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 
[  Precinct,  except  as  otherwise  stated,  means  justice  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Karnes  County— Continued. 

2,852 
1,557 
1,112 
1,003 

35,323 

2,103 

1,040 

865 

357 

33,376 

578 
658 

9,625 

2,322 

Precinct  5 

1,027 
1,113 
1,141 
1,910 
2,397 
1,647 
9S6 
390 

4,747 

346 
318 
291 
417 
301 
649 

21,598 

Kaufman  C  ounty 

Precinct  1  including  Kaufman  city 

4,733 

4)355 
1,114 
11, 112 
7,060 
2,031 
3,346 
1,674 

3)326 
1,865 
3,641 

2,392 

4,517 

2,378 
4,601 

3,768 
1,282 
3,546 

2,303 

is  2,139 

y. 

1,880 
198 

1,091 
47 
863 
262 

46,544 

1,216 

L'lviiiirl  3,  including  Terrell  city 

9,726 
6,330 

5,304 

2,988 

Terrell  city 

57 
540 

264 
198 

48,627 

Precinct  3 a 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Precinct  4 

3,886 
2,809 
1,916 
3,069 
2,171 

4,103 

3,156 

l)907 

1,625 

626 

3,826 

37,802 

18, 191 
11,  269 
2,467 
2,046 
2,896 
3,861 
7,313 
4,069 
4,491 
871 
3,123 
2,611 
4,921 
1,825 

540 

17, 909 
9,368 

14, 453 
8,264 

'886 
335 

915 
240 
318 

2,655 

1,371 

1,455 

Wards 

Ward4 

504 
806 
843 
300 

279 

899 

329 
785 

'225 

8,165 
4,542 
4,839 
874 
3,625 
2,901 
4,427 
2,219 

31 

5,826 

2,316 

<324 

3,350 
1,401 

348 
1,318 
814 
192 
148 
146 
238 
265 

5,505 

174 
314 

4 

'°Unty 

Jayton  town* 

362 
133 
20 
25 

9,532 

Precinct  3 

123 

61 
227 

Precinct  4° 

Precinct  5  6 

8,625 

'  4,980 

1  4,462 

3,236 

2,119 

625 

736 

768 

783 

2,601 

1,541 

495 

876 

26,418 

3,275 
2,107 

2,408 

2,472 

1,843 

974 

519 

1,540 

3,261 

1,832 

1,423 

895 

411 
2,503 

1,503 

1,044 

815 
567 
275 

2,243 

763 

1,484 

1,394 

745 

964 

28,121 

1,014 
188 
384 

232 
570 
354 
295 

810 

774 
162 
317 
235 
193 
350 
300 
172 

490 

651 
204 
365 
159 
75 
385 
268 
136 

U73 

21,887 

Lavaca  County 

6,622 

2)848 
4,268 
1,096 
2,354 
1,170 
2,947 

2,864 
946 

13,132 

7,000 
1,457 
3,244 
5,558 
846 
3,148 
1,497 
2,978 

3,587 
1,896 

1,109 
14,595 

Precinct  4 

1,011 
3,193 
4,078 

340 

2,599 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  7,  including  wards  2  and  3  of  Yoakum 

351 
239 

147 

3,401 

314 
30 
75 
71 

2,447 

Yoakum  town  (part  of) 

078 

[For  total,  see  precinct  6,  DeWitt  County.] 

1,026 

1 

u  3,781 

11,952 

3,308 
778 
1,111 
2,344 
1,492 
994 
1,095 
2,010 

3,443 
906 

2)560 
1,869 
1,107 
1,175 
2,124 

2,213 
195 
255 
447 
180\ 
111/ 

1,570 
250 
200 

250 

12177 

2,775 

Precinct  6 

1  Part  annexed  to  precinct  1  in  1904. 

2  Incorporated  in  1910. 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

4  Unorganized  in  1890. 

5  Precinct  7  organized  from  part  of  precinct  - 
Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  5 


1908. 

1903. 

1900;  1,117  ii 


8  Precinct  7  annexed  in  1904. 

9  Precinct  8  annexed  in  1904. 

>°  Precincts  5  and  6  annexed  in  1904. 

11  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  betwee 


))  of  precincts  5  and 


7  County  totals  include  population  (1,0(53  in 

6,  annexed  to  pre' inn   1    ;....  100;  185  in  1890)  of  precinct  7,  annexed 

to  precinct  1;  and  population  (247  in  1900)  of  precinct  8,  annexed  to  precinct  3,  since 


520 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

;  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

e  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  t 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

VMM 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

IS90 

lit 

16,583 

18,072 

13,841 

1,713 

17 

Precinct  1 

Precinct  1 

2,064 
2,298 
1,117 
2,659 

586 
2,306 
2,599 

906 
1,762 
1,778 

10,686 

2,271 
3,001 
1,335 
3,119 

1,926 
2,341 
1,368 
2,122 

661 
273 
271 
263 
,245 

13,405 

2,273 
2,418 

1,788 

3,960 

is  3,217 

1,800 
1,855 

8,102 

1,3.53 
1,536 

4,230 

5,408 

2,669 

1,039 

623 

L484 
190 

1,354 
779 

73,250 

1,222 

745 

9S7 

835 

655 
818 
278 

y 

2,216 

2,196 
1,580 
2,182 

496 
1,234 

782 

34,621 

2,442 
865 
644 
1,254 
1,658 
392 
770 
942 

32,573 

1,198 

()725 
379 

422 

782 
498 
452 
327 
551 

21,678 

59,772 

39,204 

37,360 
26,425 

5,140 

6,  $67 

6,554 

2.985 

2,080 

7, 351 

2,939 

7,902 

1,645 

4,190 

5,188 

1,864 

897 

188 

779 

4,509 

98S 

3,089 

616 

3,661 

1,091 

31, 924 
20,686 

20,406 

14,445 

6,333 

1,  m 

6,751 
2,287 

8,694 
425 

2,633 
764 

1,117 

3,599 

3,915 
678 

2,634 

6,183 
1,462 
5,578 
2,793 

6,776 

'S82 
2,878 

1,323 
3,287 

3,844 

663 

2,277 

1,836 

5,472 
1,674 

Precinct  4,  including  Mexia  and  Tehuacana 

4,036 

3,018 

5,388 

861 

3,984 

4,330 

1,435 

2,531 

647 

1,316 

2,939 

77/, 

3,755 

2,846 

4,048 

790 

'632 

2,822 

us 

3,240 
1,024 

2,341 

873 

550 
328 
485 
1,271 
769 

3,442 

206 
102 
174 
308 

1,038 

Precinct  1 

633 
201 
51 

206 

10,318 

652 
173 
49 
150 

10,432 

691 

2,268 

2,055 

94 

1,055 
382 
447 
337 
115 
269 
364 
260 
213 

6,520 

848 
141 
341 
336 
210 
147 
245 

789 
252 
273 
422 
99 
220 

Precinct  2 

8,512 

,ounty 

Precinct  4 8 

4,314 
2,195 
1,914 

10,472 

2^464 
1,799 
2,143 

10,754 

3,047 
1,964 
1,560 
1,941 

Precinct  6 

7,301 

6,772 

10  86? 

547 

1,804 

3,769 

2,515 

456 

861 

7S2 

466 

1,863 

1,248 

1,241 

1,549 

5,683 

561 
1,371 
4,972 

2,850 

2,727 
1,687 
671 
900 
568 
400 
305 
566 
383 

249 

3,624 

2,519 

2,008 

Precinct  3,  im 

5,025 

936 
1,320 
624 
427 
450 
646 
379 

33 

997 
890 
992 

620 
446 
479 
340 

12  33 

Jefferson  city 

Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward4 

Precinct  4 

1,737 
1,077 
1,036 

332 

5,573 

Lubbock  Count 

Mason  County 

5,180 

Precinct  1,  including  part  of  Lubbock  city 

1,208 
72S 

1,988 
635 
SS7 
602 
194 

1,179 
684 

2,223 
568 

155 
331 
233 
1,075 
729 

1,071 

532 
190 
364 
1,414 
321 
940 
741 

1,601 

Precinct  2,  including  part  of  Lubbock  city 

345 

237 

679 

Precinct  3,  pi.                              i.i.ock  city 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

1,225 

Precinct  4,  in                                 bock  city 

Lubbock  city  {part  of) 

415 

274 

i  Incorporated  in  1903. 
* Incorporated  in  1907. 

•  Incorporated  in  1905. 

•  Incorporated  in  1908.  *-  > 
«  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made:  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890.  rately 
8  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1910. 

'  Precinct  8  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  5  in  1908. 
»  Precinct  9  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1908. 

•  Incorporated  in  1901. 
'o  Unorganized;  not  divided  into  precincts, 
u  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  In  1900. 


12  Unorganized  in  1890. 
w Incorporated  in  1909. 

I!  ( ir-iuii/.c'd  (i 'Mi i  niioi ganized  county  of  Lynn  in 


of  precincts  3  and  4, 

is  precinct  1  in  1900. 

w  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1907. 
'*  Precinct  7  organized  from  part  of  precinct  5  in  1907. 

Part  of  precinct  1  annexed  to  Waco  oity  in  1909. 

Incorporated  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


M1NOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

da  Count 

13,594 

6,097 

3,985 

Montague  County 

2§,123 

24,800 

18  863 

Precinct  1  includin    Uonta  ue  town 

1,297 
1,533 
3,879 
S,158 

1J9G9 

239 

2,038 

1,S89 

740 

5,151 

705 
1,806 
1,648 

655 

1,424 

774 

3,082 

284 

3,570 

822 

1,848 

7,346 

2,874 

1,172 

804 

898 

1,890 

181 

1,165 

l',SS8 
2,593 

15,679 

3,797 
679 
3,242 
825 
2,712 
6,524 
2,600 

1,100 

778 

740 
392 

3,645 

1,486 

Ward'l 

4,066 

3,698 

1,532 

305 

1,846 

2,541 

17,067 

1,711 

2,479 

1,500 

381 

1,083 

Precinct  1,  Including  part  of  Eagle  Pass  town. . . 

2,377 
1,374 
S,SS6 
2,355 
2,162 
207 
212 

13,415 

2,805 

I     «2,817 

Totulfor  Eagle  Pass  town'  inprcci- 
Precinct  2,  including  part  of  Eagle  Pass  town . . . 

642 

477 
82 

7,783 

}        <881 
5,730 

4,275 
^760 
1,367 

4,817 

535 

1,874 
725 

561 

4,064 
1,234 
1,014 
5,456 
925 
646 
3,354 

3,547 

3,111 
891 
1,877 
1,229 
3,914 
1,04S 

1,287 

425 

2,707 

1,648 

}       <2,190 

866 

2,173 

899 

< 1,522 

745 

1,568 

374 

277 
629 

912 
84 

332 
59 
98 
72 

10,439 

37 
45 
47 

2,011 

1,215 

985 
313 
348 
358 
321 

3,464 

751 
149 
221 
583 
307 

418 
97 
391 
309 

6,580 

2,351 
1,005 
2,710 
2,427 
1,178 
924 
1,022 

2,396 

1,951 

831 

2,001 

1,582 

1,663 

1,741 

1,033 

901 

954 

1,257 

t',m 

204 

227 
197 

36,780 

1,540 

849 

Motley  County 

Precinct  2 

56 

36 

80 

24,773 

"139 

Precinct  3 

666 
889 
364 

477 

27,406 

353 
295 
252 

357 

24,663 

Nacogdoches  County 

6,209 
S,26S 
6,600 
3,681 
6,896 
2,073 
4,180 
2,429 
3,474 
3,311 

9,694 

5,642 
S,S41 
6,974 
4,295 
9,429 
S,S15 
5,409 
1,894 
3,124 

7,851 

2,987 
1,608 
5,065 
3,209 
6,651 
1,605 
3,151 
854 
1,230 
1,626 

5,493 

Precinct  1,  including  Nacogdoches  city 

10,120 
S,S69 
1,141 

2^127 
2,303 
2,319 
627 
3,201 
2,362 

47,070 

9,929 
1,827 
1,130 
1,830 
2,440 
1,544 
3,313 
6S0 
2,018 
2,459 

43,374 

Precinct  2 

1,057 

Precinct  3 

1,533 

Precinct  4 

2,081 

Precinct  5 

1,223 

Precinct  6,  including  Garrison  town 

1,960 

Precinct  1,  including  Goldthwaite  town 

i',m 

2,225 

1,780 

773 

1,483 

748 

8,956 

2,412 
1,282 
1,766 
2,044 
689 
940 

1,408 

1,364 

'557 

720 

17,198 
9,749 
2,924 
1,897 
2,644 
2,284 
5,235 
5,957 

945 
4,154 

80S 

7,730 
90S 
702 
3,268 
1,707 
1,821 

16,921 
9,313 

10,687 
6,285 



Precinct  4 

Precinct  6 9 

2,855 

1°  2,059 

4,527 

5,694 

7S6 

2,776 

3,019 

3,889 
1,840 
418 
359 
484 
2,287 
6SS 
832 
687 

2,019 

2,069 

653 
114 
69 

Precinct  5,  including  Blooming  Grove  and  Frost 

6,957 
685 
621 
3,177 
2,097 
1,225 

3,094 

1,710 

Precinct  7  " 

Precinct  8 

932 

1  Incorporated  In  1902. 

s  Precincts  6,  7,  and  8  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  5  in  1903. 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

4  Not  returned  separately. 

6  Precinct  8  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2  and  3  In  1901. 
'  Incorporated  in  1904. 

7  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  since  1900. 

8  Incorporated  in  1906. 

»  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  3  in  1905. 
'»  No  comparison  of  population  can  oe  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  li 


»  Precincts  5  and  7  organized  from  parts  of  precinct  1  in  1906. 

12  Incorporated  in  1907. 

"  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1906. 

14  Unorganized  in  1890. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  town  in  1900. 

'6  Parts  of  precinct  1  annexed  to  Corsicana  city  in  1903, 1907,  and  1908. 

"  Incorporated  as  a  town  in  1901. 


522 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
is  otherwise  stated,  means  justice  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Newton  County 

10,850 

"  7,282 

4,650 

20,424 

21,404 

14,328 

Precinct  1 

2,905 
2,032 

1,687 
2,147 

1,446 

11,999 

846 
2,148 
607 
603 
660 
723 

2,611 

1,178 

1,718 

453 

933 

4,961 
3,968 
2,196 
1,642 
1,592 
1,356 
2,560 
2,149 

26,331 

9,196 
5,074 
1,011 
1,681 
1,262 
1,220 
4,942 
2,431 
3,562 

l|l60 
1,421 
1,016 

1,555 

6,643 
4,350 
2,373 
1,820 
1,398 
1,133 
2,293 
2,394 

25,823 

8,769 

4,786 

2,878 
3,186 
2,246 
1,367 
1,130 
833 
786 
1,902 

Precincl  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4' 

Precinct  5> 

Precinct  6 

<  1,673 

4,819 
4,176 

l,'l27 

651 

2,829 

941 

100 
107 
202 
SSB 
485 
974 

21,955 

771 
670 
463 
720 
361 
296 

21,682 

614 

7,188 
3,369 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward  4 

5, 033 
2,281 
3,804 
2,773 
1,099 
1,505 
559 

34 

4,704 
1,701 
2,808 
2,174 
1,319 

10,439 

8,093 

'539 

Precinct  1,  including  Corpus  Christi  city 

9,726 
8,222 
1,246 

682 
2,261 
1,7  SI 
2,S02 

586 
2,273 
4,179 
3,936 
2,136 

274 

658 

1,602 

5,745 
4,70S 

4,387 

Precinct  1 

855 
503 
197 

2,071 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

M  2,360 

578 

954 

650 

2,111 

1,199 

567 
739 
980 

Precinct  1 

980 
138 

598 
17,459 

Precinct  3 

281 
120 

Precinct  4 

14,447 

267 

198 

15  10,332 

4,965 
2,145 
1,492 
1,251 

1,328 
2,737 

1^656 
12,424 

3,756 
1,068 
1,646 
1,593 
1,404 
2,254 
1,499 
1,227 

1,820 

2,204 

Ochiltree  County 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  1 

748 
307 

218 
812 

84 
47 
73 

10  349 

62 

26 
69 

10  270 

Precinct  3 

(15) 

1,067 
908 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  8 

Oldham  Count 

76 
52 
647 
37 

9,528 

Precinct  1,  including  Amarillo  city 

11,822 
9,957 

262 
57 

5,218 

1,554 

t,m 

75 
120 
71 

3,673 

Precinct  2 

5,905 

4,770 

6,399 

6,527 

1,679 

2,418 

1,680 

1,213 

605 

494 

817 

19,506 

4,418 
S,8S6 

3,674 
3,173 

Orange  city 

1,730 
215 
48 
700 
1,192 
549 
71 
713 

6,787 

930 
350 
250 
.    600 
1,037 
127 
313 
66 

6,127 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Precinct  2  W 

780 
337 
370 

530 
339 

227 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  " 

12,291 

8,320 

1,450 
1,836 
3,325 

2,605 
6,338 
3,950 
1,478 
1,048 

1,424 

554 

317 

3,081 

1,194 

1,174 
932 

2,344 

853 

726 

1,907 

3,105 
600 

887 

1,547 

648 

3,312 

2,739 
527 
739 

1,641 

481 

963 

1,868 
2,048 

1,749 

1,746 

677 

Precinct  5,  in 'I.                               Uscity 

Precinct  1,  including  Canyon  City  town j 

1,400 
S08 
557 
636 

594 

352 

252 

1,682 

280 
188 
871 

\\'tndlV. 

Ward  2 | 

WardS ! 

Lyra  town 

:::::::::::!  ::::::::: 

1  Precinct  7  annexed  in  1909. 
3  Precinct  8  annexed  in  1909. 
*  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  n 


t  returned  by  justices'  precincts 


» Incorporated  in  1907. 

«  Precinct  8  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1909. 

•  Incorporated  In  1910. 


">  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1900 
and  1890. 

11  Precinct  5  organize.  1  i'iuui  iiarisof  inoeluel.s  I.  ami  2  in  1903. 

12  Organized  from  utmii/aim/ed  eoimh  of  I 'aimer  in  1907. 
is  Pail: taken  to  form  Terrell  County  in  1905. 

«  No  comparison  of  i>opohi ,  m  I"   in  el,     unim     u  ui  [i  i<  l<  d  in  1905. 

is  County  total  includes  population  (3,881)  of  precincts  3, 6,  and  7,  not  returned 
separately  in  1S90. 

i n  be  made.  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[Precinct,  except  as  otherwise  stated,  i 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOS'  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Randall  County— Continued. 
Precinct  2 

400 
495 
531 

144 
125 
100 

21 
62 

47 

Runnels  County— Continued. 

2,149 

1,31,7 
2,528 
1,302 
1,105 

26,946 

701) 
998 

682 

278 

191 
84 
55 

28,561 

26,099 

29,893 

21,452 

6,540 
2,220 
5,072 
4,811 
2,848 
1,283 
1,766 
2,406 

8,582 

6,045 
2,506 
4,601 
4,570 

1^273 
1,755 
2,468 

6,394 

5,011 
1,827 
2,396 
3,316 
2,168 

7,714 

2,065 

499 

449 

w 

666 

3^342 
3,867 
3,943 
1,964 
2,444 
3,395 

4,392 

8,460 
2,069 

1,688 

1,079 
1,756 

2,267 
3,675 
4,114 
2,987 
1,818 
3,247 
3,325 

2  1,847 

1,590 

2,817 

1J508 
2,625 
2,145 

2  1,247 

4,969 

1,696 
700 

2,019 

1,216 
468 

1,284 
291 

11,264 

1,432 
641 
700 

1,144 
811 
350 

930 
8,434 

Precinct  7 

Commissioner's  precinct   1,  including  part  of 
Pecos  city. 

1,234 

957 
1,856 
1,269 
1,052 

556 
1,333 

899 
2,811 

San  Augustine  County 

6,688 

•  '.'  "■:   ,"''■■■■                ■•■.'■  "■  /  and4 

6S9 

393 

Precinct  1,  including  San  Augustine  town 

Son  A  ugustine  town 

4,352 
1,204 
1,533 
1,844 
1,252 
1,204 
1,079 

9,542 

'    2,803 

261 

1,217 

1,702 

960 

652 

1,100 

10,277 

2,513 

m 

Precinct  2 

1,911 

i              pre  hum     '    mi  Imling  part   of 

Precinct  5 

521 

1,641 

1,239 

Refugio  County 

San  Jacinto  County 

7,360 

Precinct  1,  including  Refugio  town 

922 
773 
644 
186 
348 
501 
213 

950 

600 

590 

Precinct  1 

1,813 

2, 719 

571 

1,723 

848 

7,307 

2,115 

3^259 

498 

1,239 

1,230 

2,372 

1,666 

Precinct  2* 

175 
185 
393 

181 
189 
183 
96 

326 

2,714 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

\     «2,098 

Precinct  5 

San  Patricio  County 

Roberts  County 

620 

» 1,312 

803 
60 
57 
30 

27,454 

478 
63 
41 

31,480 

107 

87 
70 

26,506 

1,615 
433 
453 

'881 

1,585 

1,197 

459 

11,245 

218 
227 
393 
681 
396 
235 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  6,  including  Aransas  Pass  town 

----» 

222 
7,569 

6,887 
2,679 
5,444 
2,352 
1,902 
1,325 
3,477 
4,031 
2,961 
1,427 

8,072 

8,178 
3,322 

2,129 
1,671 
1,641 
4,174 
5,799 
2,832 
1,347 

8,531 

7,752 
2,632 
4,644 

San  Saba  County 

Precinct  2,  including  Hearne  town 

4,714 

l|356 
756 

1,893 

3,412 

2,155 

1,369 

633 

515 

1,474 
1,364 
4,845 
4,790 
1,637 

5,972 

Rockwall  Countv 

921 
344 
325 
303 

10,924 

1,186 
1,436 
1,287 
1,803 
1,210 
825 

20,858 

3,014 
1,245 
1,606 
1,621 
2,290 
60S 

2,178 
848 
1,045 
1,311 
1,438 
299 

4,158 

4,003 
2,614 
1,644 
1,887 
1,067 

'641 

1,247 

5,379 

3,193 

525 
1,335 
352 
345 
354 

393 

7,424 

2,237 
1,128 

1,412 

Bollinger  city 

Precinct  6 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Tom  Green  County  in  1903. 
s  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  not  ret 
precincts  in  1900  and  1890. 
3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

«  Precinct  6  organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  in  1910. 
»  Precinct  5  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  in  1901. 
8  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 


7  Precinct  7  organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  in  1908. 


»  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Schleicher  in  1901. 


1*  Incorporated  in  1907. 


524 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 


Table  l.-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  otherwise  stated,  means  justice  precinct.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between_1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  lor  those  between  1890  and  1900,  s 


1  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1903. 
>  Incorporated  in  1900. 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

4  Not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

» No  comparison  of  population  can  1 
«  Incorporated  in  1907. 
7  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1907. 
»  Incorporated  in  1904. 


1010 

1900 

1890 

MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Shackelford  County 

4,201 

2,461 

2,012 

5,320 

w  2,183 

10  1,024 

'230 

1,367 

679 

26,423 

1,514 
188 
628 
131 

20,452 

1,173 
197 
550 
92 

14,365 

1,385 
936 
539 

1,467 
1,569 

Sutton  County 

1,727 

Precinct  1 ,  including  Center  city 

6,557 
1,684 
4,440 
2,046 
2,599 
2,401 

40! 
1,803 

476 
5,234 
1,518 
1,343 

1,376 

4,485 

3,084 

1,001 
169 
226 
173 

4,012 

995 

220 

1,227 

3,521 
2,126 
1,855 
2,353 

2,509 
1,729 
1,331 

1,656 

Precinct  2 

"100 

1,289 

986 

Swisher  County 

l'tie 

200 
259 
329 
550 

560 
156 

108,572 

265 

3,725 

(4) 
1,098 

104 

2,329 
618 
741 

(■34 

'rw'/J  'ri,',;'U         '  "lia  lll> 

Tim-pson  city 

144 
248 
130 
202 
238 

Precinct  8 

139 
373 

718 
620 

41,746 

60 
9 
12 
23 

52,376 

Precinct  ip  including  Port  Worth  city 

37,370 

28,324 

87, 209 
73,312 
4,107 
6,841 
7,664 
5,653 
6,864 
6,805 
8,230 
7,723 
4,207 
1,268 

6,770 
S,S61 
4,966 
1,794 
409 

sss 

616 

AS6 
4,521 

681 
3,479 
1,459 
1,353 
1,658 
3,927 

627 

26,293 

32,188 
26,688 

25, 922 
23,076 

Smith  County 

13,842 

10,400 

2,801 
2,832 
2,426 
2,841 
7,089 
1,126 
3,855 
2,078 
3,522 
4,295 
658 
4,176 

3,931 

11,022 

6,908 

Precinct  1,  including  Tyler  city 

Tyler  city  i 

Wardl 

Ward2 

WardZ 

Ward  4 

Precinct  2,  including  Troupe  town 

7,175 
724 
2,984 
2,381 
3,452 
4,317 

4,999 
466 
1,648 
1,951 
2,953 
2,700 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

3,830 
1,079 

2,848 
664 

including  Lindale  town 

Lindale  town* 

Precinct  7 

3,151 
3,498 

2,052 
2,733 

3,419 

Precinct  8 

4,436 

3,614 
1,517 
1,184 
1,639 
3,968 
694 

10,499 

2,017 
659 
473 

782 

13,151 

1,951 

394 
525 

11,469 

'805 
497 

478 

10,749 

Starr  County 

Taylor  County 

6,957 

3,132 

1,934 

922 

535 

3,563 

1,408 

1,118 

539 

7,980 

4,133 

2,528 

643 

735 

970 

1,043 

1,417 

4,430 

2,784 

1,078 

996 

650 

811 

.           . 

12,512 
9,204 

1,740 
2,382 
2,980 
3,479 
1,066 
1,654 
5,253 
2,008 
1,535 
794 

1,430 

5,175 
3,411 

4,114 

3,194 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 ■ 

Precinct  4  » 

Precinct  5 » 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

1,268 
490 
645 

2,428 

Precinct  8  9 

348 

6,466 

4,926 

493 

1,642 
773 
327 
588 

l)717 
790 

454 

1,493 

1,369 
815 
389 
442 
1,372 
1,039 
630 
410 

1,127 

1,017 

434 

334 

1,130 

519 

474 
350 

Terrell  County  15 

1,003 
191 
135 
101 

1,474 

48 

21 

Precinct  1 

643 
219 
314 
317 

460 
158 
282 
227 

628 
196 
294 
356 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  8  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4  and  5  in  1908. 

No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1905. 

Unorganized  in  1890. 


it  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


12  Part  of  precinct  1  annexed 
« Incorporated  in  1906. 
m  Organized  since  1900. 


>  Fort  Worth  city  in  1909. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— TEXAS.  525 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

rPrecinct  except  as  otherwise  stated,  means  justice  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see 
L  v  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

km 

4,563 

1,760 

902 

601 

48 

62 

' 

2,113 
223 
1,196 
1,031 

16,422 

752 
221 
280 
491 

12,292 

429 
163 

222 
8,190 

198 
85 
118 
100 

11,233 

Titus  County 

Uvalde  County 

4,647 

3,804 

Precinct  l,1  including  Mount  Pleasant  city 

7,507 
S,137 
1,185 
653 
1,830 
1,756 

1,207 

1,335 

17,882 

5,387 

3,082 

Precinct  1  ,">  including  Sansom  and  Uvalde  to  wns. 

5,445 

478 

3,998 

3,224 

1,640 

602 

407 

276 

548 

731 

87613 

2,238 

1,923 

1,750 
599 
1,873 
1,491 
1,192 

1,328 

399 

1,544 

1,044 

793 

1,889 
986 

1,266 

1        is  827 

Precinct  5 

509 

231 

395 

292 
298 
464 

5  6,804 

6  5,152 

Tom  Green  County  < 

5,263 

12,435 

10,321 

2,560 

1,053 

1,073 

761 

55,620 



5,744 
1,379 
584 
427 

180 
25,651 

}      «4,436 
375 
154 
243 
55 

25,481 

13  2,298 

205 

148 

47,386 

36,322 

T 

2,445 
5,984 
30,507 
28, 150 
29,860 
1,710 
2,861 
4,964 
6,266 
6,053 

4,146 
3,870 
3,653 

3,519 

1,274 

8,152 

436 
632 
668 

12,768 

4,094 
4,874 
22,505 
20,816 
22,268 

2,455 
5,354 
18,120 

14,576 
14,575 

Precinct  2 

5,625 
2,591 
4,696 
1,398 
4,230 
1,065 
1,718 
1,922 
2,527 
2,342 

14,990 

2^579 
4,811 
1,347 
3,605 

I'rennc!  3,1  inrluciin,:;  wards  2  to  ,  0!   \tistin  city. 

1 

Ward  2 

1,737 
1,983 
2,334 
1,943 

13,678 

1 

456 

Ward4 

Wards 

054 

Ward  6 

3,735 

3,586 
1,070 

7,151 
372 
663 
778 

10,976 

1,448 
2,930 

Precinct  5,  including  part  of  ward  1  of  Austin 

8,737 

9,358 

3,673 

1,419 

646 

710 

898 

1,225 

1,298 

1,712 

1,397 

16,061 

8,709 

4,010 

4,582 

3,046 

Precinct  7 

632 
795 

7,648 

Precinct  8 

1,298 

819 

1,695 

1,157 

15,813 

4,543 

2,115 

1,450 

2,800 

614 

303 

943 

10,250 

3,242 

l',545 
2,198 
.    532 
431 
1,048; 

11,899 

2,108 
2,327 
1,159 
2,054 

5,244 

2,072 

687 

787 

698 

1,752 

1,356 

2,597 

2,145 

2,455 

512 

12,138 

2,485 

10,877 

1,671 
922 

2^115 

2,221 

905 

14,246 

Precinct  3 

2,612 

1,647 

1,086 

551 

1,621 

834 

617 

1,282 

19,960 

1,937 
2,299 
1,565 
1,093 
1,976 

'986 
960 

16,266 

1,391 
2,042 
1,161 
1,086 
1,521 
1,924 
827 
925 

12,695 

Precinct  4 

1,744 

Precinct5 

1,649 

Waller  County 

10,888 

3,689 
849 
1,141 
2,158 
2,885 
1,416 

2,389 

1,219 
378 
542 
250 

4,620 
1,325 
1,816 
2,573 
2,270 
1,642 

1,451 

1,054 
222 
175 

1 
2 

Precinct  3 

XU 

6,114 

1,484 

1,483 
2,807 
1,620 
1,599 
1,972 
2,646 
1,719 

4,831 

3,411 

1,151 
3,183 
1,412 
1,450 
859 
2,253 
1,127 

1,082 
1,776 
1,100 
1,361 
1,171 
1,917 
877 





Precinct  8 

Precinct  4 '» 

>  Precinct  7  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  4  in  1903. 

'  Incorporated  in  1900. 

3  Precinct  8  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  3  and6  in  1903. 


8  No  comparison  of  population  c: 
and  1890. 

8  Incorporated  in  1903. 

'  Part  of  Austin  city  annexed  to  precinct  3 


not  returned  by  precincts  in  1900 
l  1901;  part  of  precinct  3  annexed 


8  Incorporated  in  1902. 

9  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Upton  in  1910. 

i°  Precinct  7  organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  5  In  1903. 

11  Incorporated  In  1908. 

11  Incorporated  in  1906. 

is  Not  returned  separately. 

i'  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 

is  Unorganized  In  1890. 

is  Precincts  2  and  4  returned  as  precinct  2  in  1900. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MrNoaavn.  division. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

25,561 

32,931 

29,161 

Williamson  County— Continued. 

13,200 
5,314 
2,077 
1,946 
1,291 
1,814 
5,116 

17,066 

11,975 
4,211 

4,839 
4,149 
11,055 
5,968 

4,219 
4,130 
10,141 
5,209 

6,226 

S 

4 

l 

2 
2 

294 
Mr, 

;is 

SSI 
M9 

r,;tt 

806 

!CJ7 
;,X7 

Precinct  7 

1,635 
5,453 

13,961 

4,351 

3,403 
4,204 
2,246 
3,035 

21,851 

1,992 
3,950 
2,093 
2,636 

i  14,842 

22,503 

5,060 
1,398 
1,625 
2,111 
1,950 
1,550 
1,362 
2,331 
1,077 

442 

26,450 

3,936 

1,104 
1,761 
1,850 
1,251 
1,540 

'839 

60 

27,116 

2,824 

1,211 

1,582 

IS, 429 

U 

4 
4 
s 

2 
2 

855 
862 
251 
110 
6S2 

7;V 

425 

11,819 

SJ294 

-     5,794 
1,697 
2,233 
2,148 
1,146 

16,942 

'598 

977 

21,123 

i  7,584 

5,156 

1,651 

602 

400 

649 
3,140 
2,292 
3,139 
2,565 
1,996 
6,195 
2,000 
1,967 

23,417 

5,422 
1, 562 

5,263 
1,746 

5,769 

3,982 
2,487 
3,242 
2,611 
2,800 
4,170 

2,402 
21,048 

2 
1 
5 

505 
267 

571 
745 

2,987 
1,292 
1,116 

3,454 

2,489 

498 

2,121 

153 
1,454 

729 

5,258 

891 
550 

5  636 

5  778 

3,647 
5,201 
1,706 
1,516 
6,010 
1,505 

2,158 
1,559 
2,284 
1,042 

602 

3,486 
4,856 
1,725 
1,315 
5,410 
899 

2^009 
1,306 

1,135 

Wheeler  County 

1,555 

975 
1,967 

16,094 

Precinct  4,  including  part  of  Winnsboro  town  . . 

|   !    1',     .-il/l          '.'   |;!,'.    I     L\   1        1     I'.i.         !i          <) 

6  5,806 

6  4,831 

Precinct  1,  including  Wichita  Falls  city 

10, 016 

8,200 

2,448 

603 

244 

1,594 

640 

1,792 

12,000 

2,480 

1,987 

Precinct  1 

188 
135 
91 
188 

13,657 

6  6,540 

5,759 

7,092 

6  5,049 

Commissioner's  precinct  1,  including  Graham 

4.052 

1^775 
4,829 
1,095 
3.001 

3,809 

4,511 
S,19B 
1,363 
275 
1,562 
1,562 
1,336 
1,391 

42,228 

2,780 
1,998 

384 
719 
531 
607 
364 

38,072 

2,857 
492 

1,157 
920 
535 
385 

Graham,  city 

878 

667 

Commissioner's  precinct  2 

Commissioner's  precinct  3,  including  Olney  city. 

Commissioner's  precinct  4 

Zapata  Counts 

4,760 

25,909 

Precinct  1 

1,090 
1,035 

1,067 
617 

1,889 

1,784 

1,304 

1,177 

495 

792 

\      .<  ■,    00c 

7,296 
S,096 

1,196 

1,708 
3,252 
2,144 

7,269 
2,790 

4,042 
589 

841 
3,146 
2,326 
2,226 

5,211 

2,447 

2,415 

206 

261 
2,756 
2,307 
1,497 

i  ranger  city  and  part  of 

[For  total,  see  precinct  3,  Bell  County.] 

580 
300 

215 

385 
251 
106 
50 

1  No  comparison  of  population  a 


*  Incorporated  in  1! 


8  Incorporated  In  1910. 


be  made;  county  redistricted  between  1890 
>  precinct  1  in  1908. 

in  be  made;  not  returned  by  commissioners' 
n  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1902. 


9  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1902. 
>°  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1904. 
"  County  total  includes  population  (1,944)  of  precincts  2  and  5,  not  returned 

;■:<'!  i;n,' 1  H\    hi    LS'lil. 

12  Organized  from  unorganized  county  of  Winkler  in  1910;  not  returned  by 
precincts. 

™  Organized  ['nun  mii>iv;:i;ii:-,<y,  ronnty  of  Yoakum  in  1909. 
"  Incorporated  in  1909. 

in  i.  ;n 

n  be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


527 


CITY,  TOWN,  OB  VILLAGE. 


Abilene  city 

Alice  city 

Alvarado  city 

Amarillo  city 

Anson  city 

Archer  City 

Arlington  town... 
Athens  town 

Atlanta  town 

Austin  city 

Bairdcity 

Ballinger  city 

Bangs  town 

Bartlettcity 

Bastrop  town 

Bay  City  town.... 
Beaumont  city — 
Beevillecity 

Belcher  town 

Belle vue  town 

Bells  town 

Belton  city 

Big  Spring  city  . . . 

Blooming  Grove  tc 

Blossom  town 

Boernecity 

Bonham  city 

Bowie  city 

Brady  city 

Brandon  town 

Brenham  city 

Bridgeport  town . . 
Bronte  town 

Brownsville  city.. 
Brown  wood  city.. 

Bryan  city 

Burnet  town 

Caldwell  town 

Calvert  town 

Cameron  city 

Canadian  town.. . 
Canyon  City  town 
Carbon  town 

Celeste  town 

Celina  town 

Cement  city 

Center  city 

Childress  city 

Chillicothetown.. 

Cisco  city 

Clarendon  city 

Clarksvillecity... 
Claude  city 

Cleburne  city 

Clifton  city 

Clinton  village 

Clyde  town 

Coleman  city 

Coll  ins  ville  town.. 

Colorado  city 

Comanche  town. . . 

Commerce  city 

Conroe  city 

Coolidge  town 

Corpus  Christi  city 

Corsicana  city 

Cotulla  town 

Crawford  town 

Crockett  town 

Crowell  town 

Cuero  town 

Dalhartcity 

Dallas  city 

Dawson  town 

De  Leon  town 

Decatur  town 

Denison  city 

Denton  city 

Devine  town 

Dodd  town 

Dublin  city 

Eagle  Lake  city... 


Taylor 

Nueces 

Cherokco 

Johnson 

Brazoria 

San  Patricio. 
Tarrant 

Cass. 

Travis 

Callahan 

Runnels 

Brown 

/Bell 

\Williamson.. 

Bastrop 

Malnwida. . 

Ji'ilcr.vm 

Bee 

Montague... 

Clay 

Grayson 

Bell 

Howard 

Navarro 

Lamar 

Kendall 

Fannin 

Montague... 

McCulloch . . 

Hill.... 

Washington. 

Wise 

Coke 

Cameron 

Brown 

Brazos 

Burleson 

Robertson  . . 

Milam 

Hemphill... 

Randall 

Eastland 

Hunt 

Collin 

Dallas 

Shelby 

Childress.... 

Hardeman.. 

Eastland 

Donley 

Red  River.. 
Armstrong.. 

Johnson 

Bosque 

Hunt 

Callahan 

Coleman 

Grayson 

Mitchell 

Comanche... 

Hunt 

Montgomery. 

Limestone... 

Delta 

Nueces 

Navarro 

La  Salle 

McLennan.. 

Houston 

Foard 

De  Witt 

(Dallam 

\  Hartley 

Dallas 

Navarro 

Comanche... 

Wise 

Grayson 

Denton 

Medina 

Fannin 

Erath 

Colorado 


1910 

9,204 
2,136 
072 
1,155 
1,453 
9,957 

1,842 
1,197 
825 
1,794 
2,261 

1,604 

29, 860 

1,710 

3,536 

512 

|   1,815 

1,707 
3,156 
20,640 
3,269 

181 
699 
496 

4,102 

903 

871 

886 

4,844 

2,874 

'401 

4,718 

2,000 

635 

10,517 
6,967 
4,132 
981 
1,476 

2,579 
3,263 
1,648 
1,400 
479 

821 

724 

503 

1,684 

3,818 

1,207 
2,410 
1,946 
2,065 
692 

10,364 

1,137 

100 

495 

3,046 

791 
1,840 
2,756 
2,818 
1,374 

505 
1,513 

8,222 
9,749 

516 
3,947 
1,341 
3,109 

J-   2,580 

92, 104 

803 

1,015 

13,632 

4,732 
1,042 
289 
2,551 
1,717 

CITY,  TOWN,  OK  VILLAGE. 


9,427 

3,296 

305 

516 

474 
3,700 

429 
3,000 

585 
874 

175 

5,042 
2,600 

3,361 
1,486 

5,968 
900 

5,209 

498 

6,305 

3,965 

L003 
1,535 

3,322 
3,341 

6,134 
2,176 
2,979 
1,454 
1,250 

2,632 
1,608 

671 

250 

1,514 

1,063 

2,069 

1,588 

7,493 

3,278 

1,362 

906 
332 

2,070 
1,800 

1,226 
810 

1,518 
4,703 
9,313 

029 
4,387 
6,285 

443 

2,612 

1,445 

3,422 

2,442 

42,638 

38,067 

807 
1,562 
11,807 

4,187 

364 
1,746 
10,958 

2,558 

2,370 
1,107 

333 

2,025 

769 

Eagle  Pass  town.. 

Eastland  town 

Ector  town 

El  Campo  town... 
El  Paso  city 


Ennis  city 

Farmersville  village. . 

Fayetteville  town 


Ganado  town... 
Garland  town... 
Garrison  town.. 
Gates  ville  city. . 

Georgetown  city 

Goldthwaite  tow 
Gonzales  city 


Gorman  town.. 


Grand  View 
Granger  city 
Grapevine  tc 


Hallettsville  city. . 

Hamilton  city 

Hamlin  town 

Haskell  city 

Hearne  town 


Honey  Grove  city 

Houston  city 

Houston  Heights  town. . 

Howe  town 

Hubbard  city 


Iowa  Park  tc 
Italy  town . . 
Itasca  city.. 


.Il'-.cil  iou  1 

Kaufman  ci 


Kaufman.. 

Tarrant 

Collin 

Navarro 


Jackson 

Dallas 

Nacogdoches . . 


Hood 

Dallas 

Van  Zandt. . . 

Johnson 

Williamson. . 

Tarrant 

Hunt 

Limestone. . . 

Lavaca 

Hamilton 

Haskell 

Robertson  ... 


Deaf  Smith.. 

Hamilton 

Lipscomb 


Walker. . 

Ellis 


Cherokee. . 

Kent 

Marion 

Kaufman . . 
Kerr 


Llano  town 

Lockhart  town.. 
Lockney  tc 


.    Floyd 


1,061 
1,277 
1,311 


2,790 

2,447 

4,297 

1,641 

878 
1,410 

667 
1,164 

713 

841 

257 
261 

6,860 
1,462 

1,457 

4,330 
663 

1,011 

2,129 
1,614 

2,100 

1,480 

649 

2,850 

3,072 

2,378 

1,282 

1,423 
780 

717 

1,044 
285 

647 

2,392 
537 

1,626 

528 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— TEXAS. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  V1IXAQE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

C^TOW.OBV™. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Loraine  town 

633 
1,021 

2J  749 

1,194 

1,864 

4,714 

633 

627 

1,061 
3,878 
11,452 
2,939 
1,936 

1,209 
718 

2,008 
687 

2,694 

2,192 

868 

1,302 

766 
1,706 

3,950 
284 
983 
831 
575 

3,137 

956 
3,369 
1,178 
3,284 

510 

3,165 

1,338 

906 

1,095 

5,527 
1,350 

10,482 
605 

521 
11,269 
1,799 
1,856 

517 
1,371 
1,916 
2,829 
1,258 

7,663 

1,699 

313 

3,127 

537 
280 
773 

1,371 
640 

2,073 

1,382 
1,136 
1,275 
941 
1,472 

1,198 
1,126 

1,210 
891 

Rusk  town 

Cherokee 

1,558 

1,640 

400 

822 

10,321 

96,614 

1,204 

834 

206 

4,071 

478 
1,453 

328 
1,091 
3,116 

2,029 
12, 412 

1,096 
3,167 
2,514 

1,147 
3,902 
2,561 
520 
5,151 

4,176 
5,314 
3,288 
425 
10,993 

491 
7,050 
9,790 

678 

'797 

455 

1,052 
550 

1,126 

1,216 
10,400 
3,998 
708 
1,441 

495 
3,195 
3,673 
26,425 
1,340 

476 
6,205 
5,074 

906 

779 

576 

1,645 

'1,605 

1,219 

1,563 

766 

8,200 

1,398 

\     1,741 

1,347 

1,402 

899 

620 

►     4,657 

1,180 

846 

1,383 

614 

363 

825 

1 ,  .027 
1,349 

529 
1,792 

Montague 

Tom  Green 

Lvra  town 

Palo  Pinto 

McLennan 

53,321 
261 

37,673 
744 

1,435 
4,342 

774 

San  Augustine... 

241 
2,292 

694 

418 

2,335 

Sansom  town 

;;,092 

7,855 

2,058 
7,207 

343 
1,149 
2,421 

McLennan 

Guadalupe 

Mercedes  city 

Hidalgo 

923 

10,2-13 

845 

2,577 

7,335 
340 

616 

Taylor 

Dallas 

406 
2,393 

135 
1,674 

Mcxia  lown 

Limestone 

Socorro  village 

832 

297 

Stamford  city 

653 

1,725 

2,048 
579 

1,333 

577 
795 

Nii'l'liom  ill"  nil 

Erath 

1,902 

909 

Sl.r;,if(,rd  town 

Palo  Pinto 

Montague 

McLennan 

3,635 

670 
4,211 

Mineral  Wells  city 

Taylor  city 

Williamson 

Freestone 

Limestone 

2,584 

766 

426 

Tehuacana  town 

382 
7,065 

Monday  town 

Knox 

Nacogdoches 

1,827 

1,138 

Kaufman 

5,' 256 

3,857 
356 

2,097 
961 

2,997 
247 

'381 

Limestone 

■ 

Montague 

299 

Olney  city 

Orange 

3,835 

3,173 

420 

724 

465 

Matagorda 

Anderson 

8,297 
480 

'250 

8,069 

'519 
1,940 

V      h      dl 

\':.ll.<\'  Mills  town 

Bosque 

300 

9,358 

8,254 

Venus  town 

639 

393 

Wilbarger 

4^010 
20,686 

2,857 

CI 

3,046 

McLennan 

1,783 

1,203 

1,304 
900 

842 

4,215 
4,786 
1,337 

3,076 

!'<>ii: -Ii.ji'o  town 

Grayson 

400 
1,651 

286 

1,477 

672 

',i:ii)it;jll  City 

Hardeman 

Collingsworth 

McLennan 

851 

Hunt 

362 
290 

1,243 
1,804 

237 

Wliin'u-righttown 

Grayson 

Fort  Bend 

w  luliiev  town 

Hill 

Rockdale  city 

2,515 

1,153 

1,245 

664 

1,505 

1,069 
843 

Wichita 

2,480 
1,347 

1,987 

Aranss 

Wills  Point  city 

Van  Zandt 

/Franklin 

1,025 

Rockwall 

388 

iWood 

Hunt 

1,549 

867 

Rosenber   town 

Fort  Bend 

Freestone 

773 

3,499 

846 

169 
503 

238 
299 

Yoakum  town 

Yorktown  town 

UTAH. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
a  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1000,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Beaver  County.. 


East  ward . . . 

West  ward... 

Grampiou  precinct  ' . 


Star  pleelliel,  ineUldile;    \1  i  I  ioi  a  (i 

Milford  town  2 

Sulphurdale  precinct 


Boxelder  County . . 


Bear  River  precinct,  including  Bear  Rive 
Beaver  Pain  precinct6. 


Collinston  precinct5. 


Malad  precinct,  including  Corinne  city . . 


Tremonton  to.. ..    . 

Mantua  precinct 

Park  Valley  precinct 

Plymouth  precinct" 

Portage  precinct  '< 

Promontory  precinct 

Rawlins  precinct 

Riverside  precinct 15 

Sunset  precinct,16  including  Garland  town. 

Garland  town  " 

Terrace  precinct 

Three  Mile  precinct 

Willard  precinct,18  including  Willard  city.. 


Willard  city . . 


Clarkston  precinct,  including  Clarkston  town. 


1,701 

562 
215 
525 

'   437 

215 
209 
463 

279 

576 

of  Grouse  Creek  precinct  in  is 


12  Lucin  precinct  organized  from 

13  Incorporated  in  1900. 
11  Returned  as  Portage  and  West  Portage  in  1900. 

15  Organized  from  part  of  Sunset  pi  ecini  1 1  i aken  to  form  part  of  East 

Garland  precinct  In  1909. 

'•  Parts  taken  to  form  Riverside  precinot  in  1903  and  part  of  East  Garland  pre- 


*>  Incorporated  in  1901. 

28407—12 34 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Cache  County— Continued. 

Leuision precinct,"  coextensive  with 


Logan  city.. 
:  1  1.  ,■.  :,. 

A/aiUon  city 

Millville  precinct,  including  Millville  town. 


Newton . . 

Par.nli  ;e  preeinei .  includinc   Paradise  town 

Paradise  town  » 

I ': ■  (i-rsl inro  precinct 

Provide preeinei  .including  1'iovidencetown 

Providence  t'j'rn 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Pichmoud  precinct,  including  Richmond  city. 


Carbon  County.. 


(:uli01l\  die  prceilX  I.  ''■ 

Castlegate  precinct  -1. . 
i  lean-reek  precinct... 


Price  precinct,"  including  Price  town.. 


Bountiful  precinct,  including  Bountifuleity. . . 

Bountiful  city 

lie  precinct 


Farmington  precinct,  including   Far 

city 

Farmington  city 

Kaysville  precinct,  including  Kaysvillecity 

Kaysville  city  & 

Layton  precinct 

South  precinct 

■■■   i    •     e   ■■' 

South  \  Veber  precinct 

Syracuse  precinct 

West  precinct 


Emery  County.. 


Castle  Dale  precinct,88  including  Castle   Dale 
Castle  Dale  town 


1, 7  Of, 

S48 

4,657 

»'  8,076 

718 


1  Newhouse  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Grampion  precinct  in  1900. 

'  Incorporated  in  1903. 

3County  total  includes  population  (252)  of  Salt  Lake  and  Union  precincts, 
annexed  to  Willard  precinct  since  1900. 

*  No  comparison  of  population  can  !"■ ;  •     -.made  between 

1S90  and  1900. 

6  Beaver  Dam  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Collinston  precinct  in  1905. 

•Returned  as  Uovlder  and  I't  igham  in  1900. 

'  Returned  as  Calls  Fort,  Uonevx  iile.and  i/al.-eside  in  1900. 

8  Returned  as    qov    ill      .■■■>■,. 

>  Organized  from  parts  of  :  liver  dde.  and  Sunset  precincts  ir 


SOS 


a>  Cornish  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Trenton  precinct  in  1909. 

22  Mountain  Home  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Coveville  precinct  In  1906. 

23  Incorporated  in  1902. 

2<  Wheeler  and  Stephenson  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Lewiston  precinct 
1  1902  and  1910,  respectively. 
25 Incorporated  in  1904. 
26  Incorporated  in  1907. 
«  Organized  from  parts  of  Price  and  lincts  in  1905. 

28  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Kenilworth  precinct  in  1908. 

29  Name  cnanj  itaud  in  1905. 

30  Organized  from  part  of  Price  precinct  in  1909. 

31  Organized  from  parts  of  Castlegate,  Helper,  and  Spring  Glen  precincts  in  190S. 

32  Parts  taken  to  form  B  lonville  precinct 
in  1905. 

33  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Carbonville  and  Kenilworth  precincts  in  1905  and 
1908,  respectively. 

w  Exclusive  of  population  of  that  part  of  Kaysville  city  returned  as  in  Layton 
precinct  in  1900. 

s»  Returned  -  - 

"  Includes 
cinct  in  1900. 

37  County  total  includes  population  (2,210)  of  Brook,  Castlegate,  Price,  Scofleld, 
Springdale,  Spring  Glen,  arid  Wellington  precincts,  taken  t~  r~~ 
between  1S90  and  1900. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Clawson  precinct  in  1901. 


n  Carbon  County 


530 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— UTAH. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— (Jontiuued. 

is  election  prcclnot.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  tl 
Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MDJOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Emery  County— Continued. 


Ferron  precinct,' including  Ferron  t( 


Orangeville  precinct,'  including   Orangerille 


Woodside  precinct. . 


Garfield  County.. 


Grand  County . . 


Dolores  precinct " 

ma  -  

■  ■    ■      ''  

Moab  precinct  No.  1,  including  part  of  Moab 


Total/or Moabtown*  in  Moab  p: rt (:■■ 
Moab  precinct  No.  8,  including  part  of  Moab 


Richardson  precinct " 
Thompson  precinct. 
Westwater  precinct.. . 


Cedar  precinct,18  including  Cedar  city.. 

Cedar  city 

Enoch  precinct 

Gold  Springs  precinct 13 

Kanarra  precinct 

Lund  precinct" 


Modena  precinct 13 

Paragoonah  precinct 

Parowan  precinct,"  coextensive  with  Parowan 


r'i  .1)  Springs  precinct.. 


Levan 

".hwiiiiioili   precinct,  including  Mammoth  city. 
Mammoth  city  " 


Silver  City  precinct M 


Kanab  precinct,  coextensive  with  Kanab  tc 


Millard  County... 


Black  Rock  precinct.. . 
Burbank  precinct 


Hinckley  precinct.-''  including  Hinckley  tc 

Hinckley  town  ™ 

Holden  precinct 

Kanosh  precinct.^including  Kanosh  town 


Leamington  precinct  3° 

Lynndyl  precinct  3i 

Meadow  precitict,  including  Meadow  town. . 

Oak  Creek  precinct  'so 

Oasis  precinct 

Scipio  precinct,  including  Scipio  town 

Smithville  precinct 


Morgan  County.. 


Peterson  precinct. . . 


Junction  precinct. . 


Marysvale  precinct » 


506 

26  G7 

C61 

472 
665 

363 
536 

239 

169 

343 

344 

nexed  in  1904. 

>  Incorporated  in  1901. 

■' —  *o  form  partofClawson  precinct  in  1901. 


6  Incorporated  in  land. 

7  Incorporated  in  19(13. 

8  Incorporated  in  1902. 


i  (35)  of  that  part  of  county  not  located  by 

i»  Modena  and  Gold  Springs  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Cedar  precinct  in 
1902  and  1907,  respectively. 

«  Lund  precinct  organized  from  pari,  of  I'aroe,  an  precinct  in  1908. 

"  County  total  includes  population  (264)  of  Diamond  precinct,  annexed  to  Silver 
City  precinct  since  1900. 

o  comparison  of  population  can  be  made; 


i  be  made;  informaLon  a 


o  form  part  of  Lynndyl  precinct  in  1908. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  A  bra.ham,  Leamington,  and  Oak  Creek  precincts  in  1908. 

3i  Part  annexed  lo  So;  ier  Conntv  in  1902. 

ssCounty  totals  include  population  (400  in  1900;  232  in  1890)  of  Koosharem  pre- 
cinct, annexed  to  Sevier  County;  population  (59  in  1900)  of  Wilmot  precinct,  part 
taken  to  form  Greenwich  precinct  and  '  agston  precinct,  since  1900; 


e  between       and  population  (1,768  In  1 


urgess,  Fremont,   Graves  Valley,  Greenwich, 


Kane,  Loa,  11  k,  a  le,  and  Tlun         i       in        lafren  to  form  Wayne 

County  between  1890  and  1900. 
'*  Organized  fr 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— UTAH. 


Table  1.- 

s  election  precinct. 


-POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,883 

1,946 

1,627 

Sanpete  County— Continued. 
Moroni  precinct, 18  including  Moroni  city 

1,342 
1,223 

2,803 

2,280 

1,187 

1,100 

299 

335 

294 

9,775 

1,451 

iM 

2,816 
2,372 
1,235 
1,136 
335 
331 

132 

218 
11 
701 

ess 

126 
367 

131,426 

212 

245 
100 
821 

249 
321 
145 
472 

Mount    ricasml,    pnrin.-l.,    Including    Mount 

2,254 
2,254 
1,044 
1,044 

Randolph  precinct,1  including  Randolph  town. 

Spring  City  precinct,  including  Spring  City 

81 

487 

l  77,723 

340 

Salt  Lake  County 

--'  8,451 

Sevier  County  >9 

Precinct  1,  including  Forest  Dale  town 

3,748 
1,649 
3,177 
3,935 
4,720 
4,067 
951 
1,000 

9M 

1,011 
3,884 

2^045 
1,037 
1,425 
4,724 
1,760 
8,060 
£,881 

92, 777 

29,311 
BS, 778 
16, 726 
12,708 
11,254 

2,377 

»  6,199 

Forest  Dale  town 6 

Annabella  precinct 

331 

409 
98 
240 
184 

869 

666 

393 

369 

443 

127 

287 

1,553 

1,227 

569 

547 

2,602 

2,659 

1,186 

1,082 

231 

8,200 

378 
385 
244 
291 

280 

2,496 
3,302 

•. , 

306 

Precinct  4,  including  Murray  city 

Central  precinct 

196 

'.  mi!  precinct" 

1  .1  .niiiic  ,■!.     :,ii',  .  .,,■  1  i  .  ■  1  . .  ■       lii 

Ehinore  town 

775 
625 
549 
422 
626 

590 

Ward  4 

Glenwood  precinct,22  including  Glenwood town. 

496 

Precinct  5 

Joseph  precinct, 21  including  Joseph  town 

436 

1,951 

1,030 
1,409 

Koosharem  precinct  24 

400 
1,379 

1,057 

482 

461 

1,998 

1,969 

1,007 

847 

232 

Monroe  precinct,  including  Monroe  town 

Monroe  town 

880 

Redmond  precinct,  including  Redmond  to wn . 
Redmond  town 

332 

iciciilield   jiiviih-l.--  including  Richfield  city.. 
Richfit  Id  city 

1,531 

W:ilm;i  [ ■!-<-. ■nil  I ,  iiirliiilinu  ^: i.l ma  town 

628 

53, 531 

44,843 

\  enice  precinct  '-- 

275 
9,439 

Summit  County 

WardS 

is  7,733 

Wardlf 

Castle  Rock   recinct 

131 
1,445 
976 
144 
184 
413 

418 
128 
249 
3,643 
3,439 
155 
263 
116 
247 
169 
127 

7,924 

160 

1,252 

808 

179 

9  1,023 

9  365 

<  onlville  |iii-(  inr! ,  mrl iii ling  i  nalville  city 

348 
400 
440 
187 
335 
4,325 
3,769 
399 
324 
147 
303 
179 
461 

7,361 

1,552 
493 
385 
26 
39 
375 

16,704 

"315 

160 

190 

Navajo  lmivui  Ki-iir'niiijii  •-  (part  of) 

•iccinet 

Park  City  precinct,  including  Park  City 

53 
97 
180 

16,313 

115 
'5 13,146 

841 

495 

279 

2,389 

2,296 

1,054 

1,242 

1,654 

1,218 

209 

969 

876 

124 

1,045 

950 

127 

2,437 

2,423 

1,150 

1,273 

485 
163 

270 
2,203 

2,086 

259 

1,917 

3,700 

Ephraim  precinct,  including  Ephraim  city 

188 

137 

256 

1,489 

1,164 

187 

179 

263 

1,094 

1,047 

53 

283 

264 

138 

340 

268 

2,841 

2,763 

365 

183 

166 

353 

1,267 

1,058 

!       1        I ,  ■  v       .  •          Hi!      ii.  1 .  ■!'..!  I  •         1         !'  i   1 1  •  »,    I  i  1  - 

1,530 

1,119 
290 

909 
755 

1,263 

844 

305 

796 
677 

<  i   ii    \ill          Hi    •  includm" Grantsvilleclty 

979 

220 

2,507 

2,361 

192 

295 

1,717 
829 
119 

2,425 

2,408 

845 

148 
2,022 

1,950 

194 
443 

Stockton  precinct,  including  Stockton  town 

84 

1,261 

1,200 

196 

.      :                              1                       ■.•■■■ 

469 

337 

Milburn  pn  cura 

213 

-pj"" 

Vernon  precinct 

249 

1  Argyle  and  Randolph  precincts  returned  as  Randolph  precinct  in  1900. 

2  Incorporated  in  1905. 

s  County  redistricted  in  1904.  Comparison  of  population  for  1900  made  wher- 
ever possible. 

*  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  iinnu  ■ions  changes  made  between 
1890  and  1900. 

6  Incorporated  in  1902. 

6  Incorporated  in  1909. 

7  Incorporated  in  1904. 

8  Parts  of  precinct  1  annexed  in  1902,  1907,  1908,  1909,  and  1910  and  parts  of 
precinct  2  annexed  in  1906  and  1910. 

.."■  in-.  ■    1     ...,a:..  :.■■  |i.rujainm  i  irn  ,ii  : :  it;  in  l-'ni  i  of  ArcElmo  precinct, 

annexed  to  Bluff  precinct;  population  (32  in  1900)  of  Verdure  precinct,  annexed  to 
Monticello  precinct,  since  1900;  population  (160  in  1900)  of  part  of  Navajo  Indian 
Reservation,  returned  independently  in  1900;  and  population  (44  in  1890)  of  Bueno 

10  Part  taken  to  form  Grayson  precinct  in  1906;  McElmo  precinct  annexed  in  1903. 

11  Exclusive  of  population  of  Navajo  Indian  Reservation. 

12  Total  population  for  Navajo  Indian  Reservation  in  Apache,  Coconino,  and 
Navajo  Counties,  Arizona;  McKinley,  Sandoval,  and  San  Juan  Counties,  New 
Mexico;  and  San  Juan  County,  Utah,  in  1910, 18,031,  and  in  1900,  8,897. 

11  Organized  from  part  of  Bluff  precinct  In  1906. 


»  Verdure  precinct  annexed  in  1902. 

's  County  total  includes  population  (176)  of  Milburn  and  Thistle  precincts,  n 
returned  separately  in  1890 

'« Centerfield  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Gunnison  precinct  in  1905. 

"  Incorporated  ar  -  -"■ 
Freedom  precir 

"  Part  of  Piute  County  annexed  in  l< 

so  County  totals  include  I   112  in  L890J  of  Gooseberry  precinct, 

annexed  to  Salina  precinctprior  to  1900,  but  are  exclusive  of  population  (400  in  1900; 
232inl890)ofKooshaw     ;  <-.  1  ken  from  Piute  Coimty  since  1900. 


KNocompari  >n  for  1890 can  be  made;  information  as  b 

in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

«  Francis  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Woodland  precinct  in  1902. 
"  Iosepa  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Grantsville  precinct  in  1909. 


532 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— UTAH. 


Tabus   I.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890  -Continued. 

[Preolnct  means  election  precinct.    Kor  changes  In  boundaries,  etc..  between  1900  and  1910,  sec  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.1 


MINOR  CIVII.  DIVISION. 


Llnwood  precinct.. 


Naples  precinct... 


Vernal  city. . 
Vernal  city  (.part  of). 
Total  for  Vernal  cili,  ...  _. 
West,  South  East,  and  South  West  Vernal 


Total  for  Vernal  viiii  in  Forth  East,  Forth 


North  West  Vernal  precinct,  including  part  of 

Vernal  city 

Vernal  city  (part  of) 


i  ley precinct.. 


city  (part  of)._. 


Utah  County.. 


Alpine  precinct,  including  Alpine  city 

Alpine  city 

American  Fork  precinct,  including  American 

Fork  city 

American  Fork  city 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Benjamin  precinct 


Colton  precinct.. 


Goshen  to 

Highland  precinct 

Lakeshore  precinct 

Lakeview  precinct 

;■■!(.,-   i     ! 

LehiCity 

Wardl 

Wards... 

Ward  4.. 
Ward/,.. 


Pleasant  Grove  city 

Pleasant  View  precinct 

Provo  precinct,  coextensive  with  Provo  city .. 


Wardl.. 
Ward  t.. 
WardS.. 
Wardl,.. 
WardS.. 
Ward  6.. 


Ward  8 

Provo  Bench  precinct. 
Salem ! 


including  Salem  town.. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


taken  to  form  White  Rock  precinct 
and  1890  is  impracticable,  ;«  narajro  . 

2  Organized  from  part  of  Uinta  Indian  Reservation 

'  County  tc*"1'- 


I  >:>']       p  ■!  '  -    ''■     .;     '  a      '    "' 

changes  have  been  made. 
•"—'-,  1906. 


Utah  County— Continued. 

Santaquiu  precinct,  including  Santaquin  tc 
Santaquin  town 

Spanish  I- oi  I;  picciacl   im  Iodine  Spanish  Fork 
city.. 


H/i-i.iixIi    r'm':  riiii 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward/, 

Spring  Lake  precinct 

''   :•■'  < ■ii'ci.,  inclndine  ;-  pringville  city. 
Springville  rim. 

Wardl 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward/, 


Wasatch  County.. 


Boneta  precinct7. 


Charleston  precinct,  including  Charleston  to 


t,  including  Heber  city. . 


Midway  precinct,  including  Midway  tc 

Midway  town 

My  ton  precinct 2 


Wallsburg  precinct . . 
Woodland  precinct. . 


Washington  County.. 

Bloomington  precinct 

Central  precinct l2 

Enterprise  precinct a 

Grafton  precinct 

Gunlock  precinct 

Harmony  precinct 

Hurricane  precinct u 

La  Verkin  precinct " .' 


Rockville  pn  rim 

si.  Ceivge  precinct,  including  St.  George  city. 

St.  George  city 

'-'a 1 1 1  a.  i  'Li.i  a  i  .recti  let 

Springdale  precinct 

Toquen  ille  precinct " 

Virgin  precinct 15 

Washington  precinct,  including  Washington 


Shebit  Indian  Reservation.. 


Wayne  County.. 


Fruita  precinct  >« . . 

Giles  precinct 17 

G rover  precinct 


Judespopali'  en  i  ( l!)j)ol  Ala  no  ina  Drecinct,  annexed  to  Fairfield 

precinct,  and  population  (153)  of  Mount  Nebo  precmct,  annexed  to  Goshen  precinct, 
since  1900. 

*  Manning  precinct  annexed  in  1908. 

*  Mount  Nebo  picciacl  annexed  in  1906. 

6  County  tola  i  include-,  papulation  (I  (0)  of  ilia  I,  pari,  oi  (Jin  I  a  Indian  Reset' ca- 
tion  (rcl  nrned  as  Uinta  Valley  and  Uneornpahyre  in  W00)  in  Wasatch  County  taken 
to  form  Myton,  Roosevelt,  Stockinore,  and  Theorlorc  precincts  since  1900. 


''  O'ysni/.c  I  bom  pan    ,,i    I  '  i .  i  bi    (mil..  ,    i.  ■  ■■    ,  aim  -  .  ■   l ■    pa,  i   ia.l.i  a  in  f, .   n 

Boneta  precinct  in  Way. 

"  County  to  i  a  Is  include  population  (100  in  1900;  79  in  1S90)  of  Hebron  precinct, 
annexed  to'Enterpi  ise  precinel  since  tana  po|,nlal.ion  (.■;:,  in  isoOiof  Bellcvue  pre- 
cinct, annexed  to  Toquen  ill  ■  ■  precinct ;  popnlalion  (-17  in  1  .'.Ml i  of  Duncans  bclrcat 
precinct,  annexed  to  Virgin  rity  precinct:  popnlalmn  i."n  in  i saoi  of  Shunesburg 
precinct,  annexed  to  Uoekville  prccincl;  and  population  (177  in  1890)  of  Silver  Reef 
precinct,  annexed  to  Leeds  piccinct.  belween  isuoand  1900. 

"Central  precinct  orcmiu'il  bom  part  or  bine  Valley  precinct  in  1909. 

if  Hebron  precinct  annexed  in  1907. 


"  Returned  as  Virein  (  ii,v  precinct  in  1900. 
16  Name  chansed  bom  .'I  unci  ion  in  1900. 
"  Name  changed  from  Burgess  in  1902. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— UTAH. 


533 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Wayne  County— Continued. 

52 
188 
212 
142 

35,179 

259 
2G1 

Weber  County— Continued. 

Ogdcn  City  precinct,  coextensive  with  Ogden 

city 

Ogden  city: 

Wardl 

Wards 

26,680 

6,067 
4,120 
S,628 
6,  £76 

t,m 

779 
387 
146 
353 
447 
356 
178 
433 
823 
727 

16,313 

14,889 

26,239 

22,723 

Weber  County 

Ward  4 

Ward6 

440 
423 
333 
395 
823 
900 
137 
275 
359 
879 

272 
395 
304 
319 
886 
1,022 
251 
274 
250 
850 

829" 

359 

-  •  ■ 

521 

Pleasant  View  precinct 

336 

Farr  West  precinct 

715 

778 

1,158 

248 

282 
183 
400 
302 
276 
822 
650 

489 

Slaterville  precinct 

336 
228 

Liberty  precinct 

Warren  precinct 

223 
758 

722 
493 

3  Randall  precinct  organized  from  part  of  North  C 


Table  2 — POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

496 
2,797 

463 
1,899 
2,881 

1,677 

'693 
1,705 

495 

283 
564 
976 
231 
656 

525 
2,296 

846 
3,416 
1,218 

1,231 

651 

1,191 

1,549 

875 

600 
359 
470 
1,154 
628 

950 
2,031 
816 
553 
800 

699 
1,833 
127 
733 
513 

887 

2,964 

722 

989 

7,522 

1,771 

2,423 

534 

485 

331 

459 

1,047 

520 
2,732 

302 
1,701 

466 

1,760 

838 

1,014 

353 

591 

615 
1,227 

756 
1,223 
2,280 

4,057 

2,759 
515 

'254 

648 

1,338 

620 

l',156 

2,397 
1,618 
1,021 
1,020 
8,925 

533 

547 

2,559 

1,562 

1,737 

693 

1,082 

92,777 

1,037 

915 

546 

746 

1,865 

3,464 

1,100 

3,356 

258 

2,753 

303 
358 
836 
294 

424 

358 

1,195 

577 

719 

437 

1,442 

2,859 

559 

1,425 

2,139 
303 
967 

1,057 

600 

1,224 

2,372 

333 

958 

2,254 

234 

2,208 

429 

16,313 

2,034 

808 
323 

625 

1,166 

Emer 

2,086 

883 

3,085 
1,119 

968 

1,733 
844 

3,759 

2,636 

2,460 

539 

877 

6,185 

2,850 

Davis 

2  135 

1,037 

755 

677 

6,159 

Sevier 

422 

645 
1,058 

451 
1,969 
1,111 
1,600 

894 

847 

53,531 

1,030 

889 

578 

642 

1,494 

2,735 

1,135 
3,422 

298 

Washington 

Gunnison  city 

Heber  city 

Helper  town 

Hinckley  town 

Huntington  town 

Hyde  Park  town 

Hyrum  city 

San  etc 

1,534 

Salem  town 

527 

i,538 

44,843 

653 

513 

Cache 

1,652 

::::::::: 

.:::::::: 

710 

409 

Spring  City 

1,708 
2,719 

648 

Kaysville  city 

LehlClty 

1,200 

Lewiston  town 

Treinonton  town 

Cache 

5,451 

4,565 

Logan  city 

Mammoth  city 

Manticltv | 

664 

2,408 

1.950 

Washington 

529 

Wellington  town 

908 
580 

494 
2,361 

VERMONT. 

Table  1 POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890. 

[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  51 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

^OECm^ON. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Count 

80,010 

21,912 

28,277 

Chittenden  Count 

42,447 

39,600 

86,889 

790 

848 

2,005 

'789 
1,433 
212 
464 
287 
479 
980 

2,848 

'724 
1,161 

1,065 
345 
421 

1,098 
835 

1,483 
202 
494 
348 

21,378 

851 
956 

900 
1,018 
1,828 

469 
16 
20,468 
2,670 
3,766 
3,451 

2,875 
3,414 
1,163 
6,450 
4,520 

1,366 
2,543 
2,714 
1,245 
1,042 

760 
1,307 
1,648 

634 
1,419 

828 
,    109 

'927 
1,004 
854 
1,000 

7,384 

486 
20 

18,640 

850 
1,619 

544 

253 

509 

1,152 

3,045 

1,897 

912 

1,107 

1,150 

409 

525 

692 

1,193 

902 

1,753 

264 

518 

361 

21,705 

927 

1,501 

311 

637 

562 
1,255 

2,793 

1,762 

847 

1,224 

1,265 

382 

568 

740 

1,240 

1,070 

1,773 

255 

543 

355 

20,448 

Goshen  town 

1,254 
5,352 

3,783 

Colchcolcr  (own,  including  V.  iuooski  village... 

Middlebury  town,  including  Middlebury  vil- 

1<      1  ■.  town,  m.  ludiu     h     i       him  lion  \  Wage 

"l,14l 
1,216 

11,11     1  11     n>,    1    [in  1  nun.  1 1 1111    Inn  •  \  111   -i 

728 
1,373 
1,804 

1,585 

Richmond  luwn,  including  Richmond  village.. 

1,057 

'971 
1,176 
8,056 

1,300 

1,161 

1,307 

6,211 
828 

1,210 

1,177 

941 

354 

519 

1,182 

42 

1,472 

1G0 

2,044 

1,599 

1,252 
835 
825 

142 
1,650 
510 
494 
366 
187 

26,031 

1,193 

8,033 
5,666 

1,352 

6,391 
3,971 

i    li     ii         l    i  i  i      i 
Bennington  Center,  and  North  Bennington 

Averill  townshi 

15 
(4) 
496 
2,013 

1,673 

1,080 

339 
194 
213 

95 
445 
138 

m  m 

175 
200 

m 

29,866 

18 

16 

564 

2,023 

i'ii. in. m  me  1  mi  lulling  Island  Pond  village.. 

106 

934 

1,129 

1  ..  11  in  1     1    11   on  'ii  h      1  on.  1  id  village 

216 
670 
1,477 
48 
225 

1,955 

171 
41 

182 
455 
204 

968 

692 
321 

18 
30,198 

1,696 
181 
220 

1,907 

Manchester  town,  including  Manchester  vii- 

373 
1,976 

1,139 
668 

482 

161 
1,857 
677 
518 
449 
279 

24,381 

445 
1,919 

910 

Readsboro    town,  including     !;■•:. d  ;boro     \  11- 

861 

587 

173 

1,652 

645 

523 

353 

23,436 

29,755 

1,079 
1,286 

2,212 
1,153 
1,318 
1,778 
737 
1,108 
1,090 
1,758 
1,721 
2,907 
1.948 
6, 381 

842 
1,461 

837 
1.109 
1,363 
1,617 
1,246 
3,628 
1,236 

3,761 

1,158 
1,326 

2,054 
954 
1,338 
1,830 

1,145 
1,280 
1,980 
1,876 
2,421 
1,513 
6,239 

no    hlo       u        11     1111  In   ll   u    1    in  -hill  _'  1  ..lis  \l'- 

1,523 

l,'l83 

1,564 

915 

3,201 

2,094 

297 

3,204 
259 

1,573 
415 
777 

1,194 

373 

8,098 

6,693 

691 

711 
739 
629 
500 

1,763 
1,184 

1^059 

2,466 

1,334 

350 

2,956 
232 

1,274 
500 
794 

995 

1,897 
1,198 
1,784 
1,040 
1,547 

1              1             11I            1          nd  wllagt 

Hardwick  town,  including  liaidwiek  village... 

355 
2,619 

Lyndon  town,  including  Lyndon  Center  and 

606 

536 
892 

1,126 

1.168 
4,462 

Ryegate  town,  including  South  Ryegate  vil- 

1.365 

Swanton  town,  including  -'wanton  village 

3. '-'.'<  1 

1,878 

St.  Johnsbury  town,  including  St.  Johnsbury 

7,010 

5,666 

724 

222 

764 
705 
567 

6, 567 
3,867 
750 
239 
746 
810 
734 
596 

3,843 

1,311 

510 
496 

605 

1,474 
851 
508 
712 
917 

1,390 

793 

551 

Wheelock  town 

.'Hi  III! \o                    .                  .              ... 

559 

o  Starksboro  town  in  1908. 


«  Incorporated  in  1909. 
(534) 


'  No  population  reported. 

*  Incorporated  in  1900. 

•  Incorporated  ^1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VERMONT. 


535 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
(For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  6.) 


Mmonavn.m™. 

1910 

11)00 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

12,585 

12,289 

12,831 

Rutland  County-  Continued. 

13,546 
1,108 
1,292 
1,088 

616 

1,656 

1,728 

1,748 

1,286 

1,110 

1,098 

988 

1,311 

409 

751 

415 

410 

1,719 

509 

363 

3,427 

41,702 

11,499 

'695 

553 
1,453 

1,520 

est 

l',446 

1,991 

see 

485 
1,049 

18,703 

-1,606 

571 

1,689 

(.'am bridge  low  n,  including  ('am  bridge  village.  . 

738 
550 

1,472 
422 

1,391 

2,583 

1,262 
1,926 
500 

1,060 
19,313 

851 
593 
1,633 

Il         1.            '     .             .     -I      IU     !,■    '■    ;           !.'■■:■ 

Johnson  town,  including  Jehu  .en  village 

1,462 

Morristown  town,  including  Morrisville  village. 

2,411 

Stowe  town,  including  tdowe  \  illage 

1,886 

Rutland  town 

1,109 
402 
935 
474 
404 

1,575 
606 
355 

2,914 

36,607 

11,760 

577 
1,158 

19,575 

1,733 

Bradford  town,  including  Biadl'o I'd  village 

1,372 

631 
760 
1,008 
1,074 
1,005 
438 

2,035 
412 
60S 

3,191 
1,787 

1,182 

918 
918 
448 
762 
446 
1,726 

23,337 

1,338 
614 
776 
996 

1,070 
978 
438 

2,125 

1,429 
610 
854 
996 

1,230 
1,027 

2,080 

3,680 

■  ■■.vu,  including  Ni'ii  bury  and  Wells 

10, 734 

1,698 

1,660 

2,826 

1,906 

1,902 

1,248 

4,194 

1,079 

1,116 

227 

1,042 

648 

985 

452 

1,011 

858 

7,856 

1,868 

1,843 

1,257 

1,083 

1,062 

1,24S 

3,226 

1,918 
785 
S88 
615 
709 

3,273 

1,377 
824 
584 

8,448 

665 
598 
3,141 
1,540 
1,000 
1,249 
1,117 

641 
820 
531 
1,610 

22,024 

626 

3,232 

1,673 

932 

1,287 

1,187 

'754 

820 

561 

1,188 

22,101 

Randolph  town,  including  Randolph  village. . . 

3,346 
1,021 
1,126 

226 
1,101 

778 
1,061 

466 
1,032 

6,266 

1,074 

920 

3,346 

1,880 

1,131 

760 

993 

1, 119 

3,639 
816 
890 

1,109 
932 
931 
722 

513 

"1,086 

463 

3,684 

2,548 

'771 
613 
331 

48,139 

2,790 

1,050 
677 
748 

1,025 
728 

1,251 

3,274 
297 
809 
918 
891 
874 

939 
530 

510 
3,113 

1,8U 

1,467 

562 

646 

390 

44,209 

995 

'778 

799 

1,058 

879 

1,271 

2,900 

Barton  town,  including  Barton  and   Orleans 

902 
2,855 
1,608 

716 

341 

826 

2,810 

1,697 

862 

636 

26,660 

Northfield  town,  including  Northficld  village 

2,628 

I'lainlicld  town,  including  i'laiubeld  village... 

Derby  town,  including  Derby,  Derby  Line,  and 

Waterbury  town,  including  Waterbury  village. 

970 

918 
878 

641 

1,178 

520 

3,047 

1,730 

1,673 

600 

763 

395 

45,397 

Newport  to^n     n  luding     <     port  village 

201 
7,541 
6,517 
137 
377 
643 
729 
769 
635 
716 
962 
442 
820 
186 
788 

6,207 
4,883 
27 
86 
817 
606 
559 
1,327 

969 
212 

1,229 

4S0 
345 

180 
6,640 

6,297 
171 
503 
726 
804 
782 
662 
800 

448 
905 

Troy  town,  including  North  Troy  village 

Brattleboro  town,  including  Brattleboro  village 

6,862 

813 
2,712 

1J885 

563 

857 

1,001 

3,095 

2,  554 

455 

321 

716 

871 

289 

1,959 

402 

2,479 

3,644 

1,474 

2,871 

2,766 

844 
2,759 
(3) 

2,089 

621 

915 

964 

2,999 

2,470 

350 

392 

746 

999 

494 

1,731 

435 

1,866 

3,108 

880 
3,310 
1,617 
2,396 
730 
928 
1,084 
2,791 

Brandon  town,  including  Brandon  village 

952 

969 

5,809 

4,887 

67 

271 

578 

637 

1,295 

1,042 

Rockingham  town,  including  Bellows  Falls  vil- 

,-..■, 
Fair  Haven  village 

3,092 

506 
421 
570 
786 

1,214 
436 

1,745 
468 

1,775 

3,031 

i.sonville  vil- 

Poultney  town,  including  Poultney  village 

Wilmington  town,  including  Wilmington  vil- 

1.221 
410 
356 

1,106 

Proctor  town,  including  Proctor  village 

Proctor  village 

2,136 
2,018 

1,758 

■'■  un  town 

379 

1  Incorporated  In  1904. 

»  Name  changed  from  Barton  Landing  in  1900. 

8  Not  returned  separately  In  1900. 

« Incorporated  in  1900. 


6  County  total  includes  population  (15)  of  Harris  gore,  pi 
field  town  and  part  annexed  to  Caledonia  County  between  If 
•  Incorporated  in  1906. 


36  STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION— VERMONT. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Windsor  Cc 

Yndover  town.. . 
Baltimore  town. . 
Barnard  town. . . 

Bethel  town 

Bridgewater  town 

Cavendish  town.. 

Chester  town,  incli 

Chester  villaqc  > 

Hartford  town 

Ilartland  town. . . 

Ludlow  village 

Norwich  town 

Plymouth  town.. 
Pomfret  town 


Windsor  County— Continued. 

Reading  town 

Rochester  town 

Royalton  town 

Sharon  town 

Spriirjliolil  [own.  incluilmg  ,Spi  iiciIioM  \  il!;i;;c. 

,1/iring/H  Id  village 

Stool  I  ridge  town 

fl  eathersfield  town 

u  eston  i own 

\\  esl  V.  indsor  hum.    .  

\\  1 1  ii  I  si, i  imin.  ijirlinliii:;  \\  imh.or  village 

Windsor  village 

\\  o(j.I..-iuci    Ic    ii.  iin-lu.liii-  \\  i.ml   loci,  viilutc 

Woodstock  village 


1,(192 

569 

2, 407 


1  Incorporated  in  1900. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS  HAVING  IN  1910  OVER  2,500  INHABITANTS  AND  OF  ALL  INCOR- 
PORATED VILLAGES:1  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
A.  CITIES  AND  TOWNS  OF  OVER  3,500  INHABITANTS. 


CUT  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

CITY  OK  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITIES. 

Washington 

Chittenden 

Washington 

10,734 
20, 408 

7,850 
13,546 

6,381 

4,194 
3,346 
8,698 
2,712 
7,541 

6,450 
3,039 

3^095 
3,201 

8,448 

18,640 

ll|  499 
6,239 

3,346 
2,790 
8,033 
2,759 
6,640 

5,352 
3,274 

2J999 
2,466 

4,146 
14,590 
4,160 

towns— continued. 

4,179 
3,204 
2,848 

3^684 

3,226 
3,644 
2,871 
3,191 

2,907 
6,207 
8,098 
4,784 

3^273 
3,427 
2,545 

3,817 
2,956 
3,045 

3J113 

2,855 
3,108 
2,136 
3,141 

2,421 
5,809 
7,010 
3,432 

3,745 
2,810 
2,914 

2,557 

Caledonia 

Addison 

Orleans 

Washington 

Washington 

2,666 
2,217 
6,391 
3,310 
6,862 

5,143 
2,900 
2,013 
2,791 
1,547 

2  628 

K:l|l(lolph 

Bennington 

2,196 

Caledonia 

Windham 

Chittenden 

3,231 
2,232 
3,680 

Chittenden 

Washington 

Caledonia 

B.  INCORPORATED  VILLAGES.  ■ 


VILLAGE. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

VILLAGE. 

Town. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Barton 

Rockingham.. 
ISenningfon. .  - 
nenninglon..  - 
Bradford 

Brandon 

Brattleboro... 
Bristol 

Orleans 

Windham 

Bennington... 
Bennington... 
Orange 

Rutland 

Windham 

Addison 

Washington... 
Lamoille 

Windsor 

1,330 

e'  2ii 

42 
631 

1,608 

6,517 

1,180 

227 

595 

666 
339 
316 
390 
1,153 

1,245 

2,554 

2,094 

242 

423 

1,573 
212 
651 

1,621 
259 

1,573 

478 

1,860 

634 

1,050 

4,337 

5,656 

215 

"5,"  297' 

778 
3,092 
3,971 

610 

1,617 
5,467 

Morristown. . . 

Newbury 

Newfane 

Newport 

Bennington... 

Lamoille 

Orange 

Windham 

Orleans 

Bennington... 

Orleans 

Washington... 
Orleans 

Washington... 
Rutland 

Rutland 

Orange 

Bennington... 

Franklin 

Chittenden.... 

Caledonia 

Caledonia 

Windsor 

Lamoille 

Franklin 

Addison 

Washington... 

Orange 

Orleans 

Windham 

Windsor 

Chittenden.... 
Windsor 

1,445 
412 
136 

2,548 
663 

771 
1,918 
1,131 

1,474 

2,756 
1,787 

835 
1,948 

828 

'373 

3,250 

566 

1,236 

1,483 

1,377 

608 

1,109 

430 
1,906 
4,520 

1,262 

'.••nnincton  Center 

1,S74 
670 

562 

1,508 

677 

341 

North  Bennington 

Northfield 

Barton 

Plainfield 

Poultney 

Proctor 

Randolph 

Readsboro 

Richford 

Richmond 

St.  Johnsbury. 

Ryegate 

Springfield. . . . 

Swan  ton! '.'.'.'.'. 

Orleans 

226 

199 

Cambridge 

Chester 

Concord 

Derby 

Enosburg 

950 

Proctor 

2,013 

1,540 

658 

1,513 

Orleans 

Orleans 

Franklin 

Chittenden 

Rutland 

Caledonia 

Chittenden 

Lamoille 

297 
309 
954 

1,141 
2,470 
1,334 

974 

5,666 

Fair  Haven. .. 

Hardwick 

Hinesburg 

Hyde  Park.... 

Brighton 

Whitingham.. 

Johnson 

Ludlow 

Lyndon 

Lyndon 

Manchester 

Middlebury... 
Milton 

south  Ryegate 

2,040 

500 

1,168 

1,753 
1,597 
565 
913 

410 
1,056 
3,783 
1,284 

422 

1,878 

V.  indham 

Lamoille 

Windsor 

Caledonia 

Caledonia 

Bennington... 

Addison 

Chittenden 

Waterbury 

Newbury 

Wilmington... 

Windsor 

Colchester 

Woodstock 

1,454 
232 

1,274 

"i.osi 

606 

1,384 

1,897 

1,762 

1  Includes  Vergennes  city. 


VIRGINIA. 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

i  magisterial  district,    For  changes  in  boundaries,  eto.,  between  L900  and  1910,  see  footnotei .  for  those  betwei  d  1890  and  1900,   ee  Reporl    of  the  1  welfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Ac     mac  Counti 

3«,650 

32,670 

27,277 

Augusta  County  " 

32,445 

32,370 

18  30,030 

Beverl    Manor  <   >triot« 

8,273 

3,295 
'A19 

9,681 

1,001 

698 

0,707 

8,694 
296 
4S5 

29,871 

7,320 
2,743 

5,904 
2,145 

4,346 

5,807 

221 

106 

4,456 

4,219 

4,825 

359 

8,792 
1,632 
1,389 

6,538 

6,190 

5,851 
197 

124 

4,093 
3,789 

4,778 
("> 

7,669 

1,270 

856 

6,595 

Chincoleaguc  district, i  uu-kulin-  riiiin-uleaguo 

Middle  River  district,  including  Mount  Sidney 

304 

l.ae  district,  including  Onancock  and  Tangier 

9,247 

7,889 

Kiverhead  district ,  including  deem  ille  town  .. 

6,133 

7,127 
331 

5,122 
6,217 

Pungoleaguo  district,    including    ISc.Ile    Haven 

Smith   liiver  district,  incli m ! i j j >;  Ikisic  City  and 

046 

28,473 

5  26,788 

6,237 
1,515 
5,826 
5,728 

6,399 
254 

283 
4,166 

15,329 

5,241 
1,603 
5,749 
5,189 

6,645 
349 

384 
4,046 

14,528 

3,978 
1,359 

'362 

362 
3,624 

14,339 

2,472 
1,448 
1,360 
1,258 

29,549 

1,761 

1,487 
1,109 

30,356 

\V  aim  Springs  district 

Scottsville  district,  including  part  of  Scotts\  ille 

Scoitsville  total  (part  of) 

31,213 

Total  for  Scottsuille  town  in  Scottsnllc  il/s- 

Bellevue  district 

//'/.'/,  Mhcuhiii,    <A<n  ntij,  una   Cu n ni ugh  i in 

1,313 
2,950 
2,857 
3,896 
7,081 

3^805 
3,550 
4,097 

5,154 

1,237 
3,335 
2,775 
4,000 
7,051 
2,416 
3,836 
3,750 
4,372 

6,497 

2 

7 
2 

i    ■;„■:  ,         I        i  :            ,■    ■       '                 ■.'.,,.!       ,                   ■: 

3,151 
3,115 

4J95 
10,231 

6,430 

«  4,258 

5,850 

2,672 

659 

1,709 
181 

1,128 
14,173 

3, 200 
1,913 

2,013 
1,303 

1,641 

1,441 

934 

1,138 

17,727 

l'556 
1,007 
1,306 

17,161 

Jefferson  district ,  deluding  I'otomac  town 

Rocky  Gap  district 

Seddon  district 

Sharon  district 

1,429 

Washington  district,  including  part  of  Falls 

1,317 
118 

1,007 
8  16,330 

942 

1,240 

Total  for  Fulls  church  imrn  in   Wnshi. niton 

792 
8  9,283 

district,    Alrsiudni     County,     and     J'.dh 
Church  and  Providence  districts,    Fnirfu 

Amsterdam  district,  including  part  of  Fincastle 

6,056 
224 

479 

5,434 

792 

6,237 
255 

6,247 

5,871 
360 

652 

5,273 

716 

6,017 
292 

4,579 

5,477 

Total  for   Fain,::;!,  iijtrn  iii   A  rn.il i  rihim  and 

2,794 

4,415 

600 

6,964 

4,234 

1,620 

2,614 

8,720 

2,487 
M,505 

5,759 

2,950 

1,967 

9  3,043 

199 

2,481 

704 

Buchanan  district,  including  Buchanan  town. . 

4,144 

■■:  lirt.7  including  Iron  Gate  town 

Fincastle  district,  including  part  of  Fincastle 

Covington  district, including  Covington  town. . . 

5,233 

9,037 

9,068 

2,902 

Wardl 

1,504 
2,175 
2,568 

19,244 

3,501 
2,265 
2,954 

18,932 

3,551 
2,602 

17,864 

3,801 
2,411 

2,856 

17,551 

Giles  district 

18,217 

17,245 

4,223 
2,624 
4,099 
3,056 
5,242 
1,733 

12,334 

4,460 
2,768 
3,929 
2,715 
4,345 
760 

9,692 

4,314 
618 
5,804 
4,919 
3,895 

8,904 

4,060 

4,424 

Powellton  district - 

2 

.V,- 

" ;  ■  i 

4,868 
5,097 
3,839 

9,662 

4,499 
4,993 
3,635 

9,589 

922 

Totaro  district,  including  Lawrenceville  town.  . 

Temperance  district 

SOo 

5,867 

Clover  Hill  district,  including  Pamplin  City 

2,951 

168 

2,596 

3,357 

3,401 

3,860 

294 

3,148 

2,581 

Garden  district 

4,542 

4,495 

264 

3,297 

3,890 

3,424 

200 

2,378 

2,726 
3,535 

Stonewall  district 

Rod  Lick  district 

i 

4,54 

"  Exclusive  of  population  of  Clifton  Forge  and  West  Clifton  Forge  towns. 


5,591)  of  Charlottesville  city,  now 


'  Countv  total  is  exclusive  of  pi 
ependent. 

•  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (14,339)  of  Alexandria  city,  now  i 
indent. 

it  Clifton  Forge  towns,  formerly  in  Clifton  district,  it 


e  place.    Joint  population 


Clifton  Forge  city  and  made  independent  si 


(537) 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  magisterial  district.     For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  I'd  ween  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 
6,765 

1900 

1890 

15,204 

15,266 

14,383 

6,449 

5,591 

2,510 
1,593 
3,031 

2, 516 
3,215 

2,460 
1,675 
3,078 
3,485 
1,951 
2,617 

2,388 

2,359 
1,831 
3,098 
2,409 
2,022 
2,664 

1,825 
1,486 
1,131 
2,323 

21,299 



Chesterfield  County 

18,804 

Buena  Vista  city 

>°  16,965 

1,509 
1,076 

23,043 

Bermuda  district 

2,554 
2,148 
2,053 
7,594 
4,640 
2,310 

7,468 

2,105 
2,592 
1,826 
5,590 
4,355 
2,336 

7,927 

2,044 

Clover  Hill  district 

2,410 

23,256 

3  21,378 

6,710 

4,080 
604 
3,833 
5,157 
3,263 

16,696 

7,374 
3,348 

5,226 
3,662 

Clarke  County 

Kalling    Itiver    disLiict,    including    Brookneal 

3,798 
5,403 
3,333 

16,709 

3,832 
5,477 
3,181 

16,681 

Battletown  district,  including  part  of  BerryvUle 

2,485 
812 

876 
2,079 

1,660 

1,244 
64 

6,748 

2,555 
877 

9S8 
2,279 
1,696 

1,397 
61 

(») 

di  strict 

2,610 

Caroline  County 

Long  Marsh  districts 

Bowling    Green    district,    including    Bowling 

6,318 
433 

3,641 

3,428 
194 

3,209 

21,116 

6,131 
458 

3,702 

3,576 
193 

3,300 

19,303 

6,083 
511 

3,840 

3,091 
2S6 

3.667 

15,497 

Long  Marsh  district,  including  part  of  Berryville 

1,413 

BerryvUle  town  (part  of) 

Port  Royal  dish  "  i ,  inch '.ding  1'ort  Royal  town.. 

(12) 

Wardl 

Carroll  County 

2,403 
2,270 
1,075 

4,711 

2,983 

4,967 
113 

3,759 

55 

4,323 
122 

755 
53 

5,084 
67 

5,253 

2,810 
5,061 

2,272 
3,932 

Ward  3 

Laurel  Fork  district,  including  pari  of  llilhvillc 

4,293 

Total  foi    I          '/                       I  i  iid    J     1 
Pine    Creek,    Piper    Gap,    and    Sulphur 

1,149 

2,630 

932 

13,472 

2^024 
1,008 

14,123 

3,454 

3,120 

Culpeper  County 

'']"■"'    ;  •   ■!'    !      '      '                   "he i  , :  s  1:  J  •     mi! 

3,654 

2,973 

13,233 

Catalpa  district,  including  Culpeper  town 

3,575 
1,795 
2,515 

2|427 
2,916 

9,196 

3,495 
1,618 
2,562 
2,378 
2,601 
3,087 

8,996 

i  ■',-■;■-,.■■  .  ,ur  d,-.;,ii ' 

son  Count// 

1  i     j  1   1 1   1  1 1  '  1 1  1 1 1                     

2,183 
2,264 
2,570 
2,855 

Hillsville  town  (part  of) 

-  i  1 1 1 '  1 1 1 1 r  s ;  m  •  igs  1 1  !■- i  rii-t,  including  part  of  Hills- 

4,324 

3,200 

Stevensburg  district 

Cumberland  Count 

5,040 

5,066 

Hamilton  district 

3,368 
2,934 
2,893 

19,020 

3,191 
2,961 
2,844 

16,520 

3,276 

2j  112 
1,819 

16,785 

1,272 
2,042 
1,726 

15,313 

1,250 
2,036 

1,780 

15,077 

Danville  city  >3 

Charlotte  County 

10,305 

Bac      di  t  '  t ' 

3,246 
1,954 

70S 

3,420 

m 

329 
1,309 

3,295 

84 

2,561 
432 
101 

3,497 

3,704 

3,037 
2,702 
3,204 
3,626 
3,049 
3,402 

9,199 

:.-.!.             ;<ln  '.  ,'nc.  n 

Madison  district,  including  part  of 
Courthouse  town 

3,324 
9 

1,377 

3,747 
87 

3,398 
82 

3,370 

Total  for    Charlotte   Courthouse    town » in 

7,747 

Roanoke  district,7  including  part  of  Charlotte 
Courthouse  town 

4,962 

Clintwood  district,  including  Clintwood  town 

2,370 
842 
2,308 
1,218 
1,895 
1,408 

1,954 
255 

1,950 
980 

1,782 

1,081 

2,058 

WMl'Ti  district,'  including  Keysville  and  part 

3,041 
126 

Charlotte  Courthouse  town  »  (part  of) 

Willis  district  » 

786 

•  Included  in  population  of  Rockbridge  County 
2  Parts  annexed  to  Lynchburg  city  in  1901  and 

I  i./:. I  ,  !;,    ;    ■        ' 

dependent. 

*  Incorporated  '    ""' 


changed  from  Smithville  ii 


of  population  (19,709)  of  Lynchburg  city,  : 


a  1901.    Returned  in  1900  as  in  Madison  and 
Roanoke  districts  only. 

1°  County  total  is  exclusive  of  popul       1  I  ini  hester  city,  returned  in 


6  Incorporated  in  1900. 

6  Incorporated  in  1906.  — 

'  Central  district  organized  fronn>arts  of  Bacon,  Roanoke,  and  Walton  districts 

904. 

8  Incorporated  in  1903. 


13  Part  of  PittsVlMinii     nun      nniexe'd  in  1907. 

«  Part  of  Sand  Lick  district  annexed  to  Willis  district  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VIRGINIA.  539 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890-Continued. 

I  :  nngi  ;liiri:ll  ■  1  i-if.J  id         I'',  il   <-Ii:in.".0';  in    I ..  >  1 1  r  H  ( :  1.1  in:.  ■■.!(■  ,   lid  won  I    I  III  lli  :i  nil    I  Kill,  :  it  fool  in ,    for  I  he  r   lii'.l  tnii    IX'.Mi  ami    I'll  1(1,  Gee    B  '■perls  (i|    the    T Weill  ll 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

«mwnL«mm. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Dinwiddle  Count 

15,442 

15,374 

13,515 

Franklin  County— Continued. 
Rocky  Mount  district,  including  Rocky  Mount 

4,123 

967 

2,790 

3,888 

12,787 

3,465 

612 

2,691 

3,437 

13,239 

3,507 
4,132 
4,690 
3,113 

21,225 

3,336 
4,843 
4,461 
2,734 

19,460 

2,961 
4,350 
3,919 

2,2S5 

16,168 

2,459 

0 12,684 

i  'h>vsa[>eakt  dial  rid  ',  including  Fort  Monroe  and 

11,020 
1,804 
2,394 

5,505 
4,700 

9,105 

12,046 

9,815 

Back  Creek  district 

2,018 
2,393 

3,406 

48S 
1,821 
3, 149 

5,874 

2, 179 
2,538 

3,312 

423 

490 

2,015 

3,195 

5,068 

2,094 

2,764 
4,650 

9,701 



CMi"<|uon  (li-.irict,   incliiilin-    Middletown  and 

2,513 
3,840 

10,047 

3,068 
410 
US 

i '. 'final  did  i  id,,  iiii'liali'ii;  I  appahannock  town. 

3,042 

478 

2,696 

3,367 

20,536 

3,176 

564 

2,948 

3,577 

18,580 

3,226 

462 

3,140 

3,681 

16,655 

4  528 

i  Iccupacia  district 

3,107 

2,767 

11,623 

1,257 

4,899 

975 

470 

2,808 

2,659 

12,477 

Rappahannock  district 

10,793 

9  090 

1,322 
4,043 

1,424 
2,969 

Centreville  district,  including  c  liftontown 

Clifton  town  ■' 

2,311 

204 

3,779 
80S 
70 

4,076 
867 

1,909 
3,343 

5,118 
MS 

80 
678 

2,167 

2,127 

1      t  ^1  111        li  iin  1     irrliihrv    Narrows    and 

Ue  district,  including  Hemdon  and 

3,841 

692 
61 

3,935 
825 

1,681 
3,033 

3,923 

373 

64 

S17 
23,374 

2,994 

795 

464 

2,644 

2,784 

12,832 

341 
2,051 

2,646 

Falls  Church  district,  including  part  of  Falls 

3,257 

792 

2*673 
3,935 

11,653 

andria  County.] 

5,962 
2,935 

9,237 

6,131 
2,851 
3,850 

9,519 

Lee  district 

2,  .173 
3,770 

9,958 

Providence    district,    including    Fairfax    and 

Vienna  towns  and  part  of  Falls  Church  town. . 

Fairfax  town 

2,946 
2,594 

3,697 

19,856 

3,277 
3,047 
3,195 

16,853 

22,590 

Cedar  Run  district 

3,148 
5,527 
1,427 
4,476 

mi 

4,817 
4,558 
296 

14,092 

3,190 
5,442 
1, 627 
4,298 

198 
5,412 
5,032 

S76 

15,388 

2,683 
5,106 
1,346 
4,212 

14  394 

Elk  Creek  district 

Warrenton  town , 

5,372 

6, 293 

1,776 
633 

8,191 

431 

6,937 

6,121 

5,486 
3,400 

Lee  district,  including  Remington  town 

Old  Town  district,  including  Fries  town  and 

. 

5,601 

Scott  district,  including  Upper ville  town 

[For  total,  see  Piper  Gap  district,  Carroll 
County.] 
Wilson  Creek  district,  including  Troutdale  town. 

7,045 

Floyd  County 

14,405 

5,508 

1,424 
2,179 

'$69 
2,431 
2,407 

2,882 

8,323 

1,780 
2,449 
2,958 
402 
2,479 
2,643 
3,079 

9,050 

1,721 
2,365 
2,735 

2*012 

6,214 

Burks  Fork  district 

6,622 

Court  House  district,  including  Floyd  town 

Monroe  d  istrict. . ._ 

Indian  Valley  district 

2,094 
1,931 
2,912 

11,890 

1,920 
1,882 
82,412 

9,758 

1,714 

Locust  Grove  district 

Fluvanna  C  ounty 

2,622 
2,950 

9,508 

Stanardsvillc  district 

Greenesville  County ' 

2,114 
8,230 

district,  including  Columbia  town 

1,837 
167 

2,179 
19 

2,614 
1,693 

26,480 

2,268 
216 

'  35 

2,677 

2,309 
239 

2,378 

Belfleld  district,  including  part  of  Emporia 

5,405 
1,165 

2,018 

4,228 
737 

2,257 
116 

40,044 

3,708 
529 

1,027 

3,819 

498 

2,231 

ville  town 

Total  for  Emporia  tun  <i  :>  ,11  /;.-/ <;</./.  Ilirlis- 
ford,  and  Zion  districts 

1,08S 

[For  total,  see  Scottsville  district,  Albe- 
marle Comity. ] 

3,033 

1,788 

24,985 

Hicksford  district,  including  part  of  Emporia 

Em  p'n  iu  Inn  a     jmri  of)--  -      .              

Zh.ii  disli'ici.  indue  ling  pan'  <>i  Kmporia  town... 

595 

2,025 

37,197 

34,424 

Blackwater  district 

3,012 
1,725 
2,862 

3,345 

2!  027 

946 

3,141 
1,918 
2,890 
3,532 
1,730 
1,962 
1,187 

2,332 
2,314 
2,332 
3,505 
1,752 
1,892 
1,246 

Banister  district,  including  Houston  and  South 
Boston  towns 

8,020 
516 
3,516 
4,967 
4,370 

6,678 
687 
1,851 
4,859 
4,016 

6,604 

•k  district 

Little  Creek  district 

Long  Branch  district 

Maggodee  district 

Iliilfl.l iiii                            

4!  476 

1  Parts  of  Chesapeake  and  Wvthe  districts  a: 
•Not  incorporated, 
s  Incorporated  a; 


d  to  Hampton  district  in  1908. 


'Incorporated  in  1902. 
dependent. 

» County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (5,196)  of  Winchester  city,  j 


6  Incorporated  in  1904. 

7  Incorporated  in  1906. 

8  Includes  population  of  McMullan  precinct,  returned 


•  Returned  in  1900  a: 


McMullan  district  in 
Belfleld  and  Hicksford  districts  only. 


540 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued . 


is  magisterial  district      For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


e  Eeporls  oi  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

■j, US 

2,572 
2,597 

7,536 

258 

6,839 

17,200 

3,013 

2, 563 

200 
7,879 

400 
5,703 

17,618 

2,710 
2,015 
2,250 

9,762 

8,949 

7,191 

Meadsville  district.. .  

2,158 
3,215 
4,379 

23,840 

2,013 
4)047 
19,856 

Uedlniuk  disiik-i.  mriu.l m-  \  itgiiina  town 

2,804 

l-'oanokc  disn  ici,  in,-lu:!inL'.  (  h<\  <-\   iown      .        . 

6,791 

422 
4,674 

17,402 

18,216 

Jonesville  district,  including  Jonesville  town  ... 

5,577 
383 

0,427 
79$ 

3^561 

4,227 

21,167 

5,205 

4,731 

Hanover  County 

I,i  1  i  v        1at1.il       1     1        1      1   1    1        111        1        11       mil 

Gap  town 

4,041 
399 
4,150 
3,422 
3,038 

21,948 

3  257 

6,141 
1,8% 
5,227 

23,437 

5,788 
1,147 
5,702 
6,128 

30,062 

5,241 

948 

5,744 

6,417 

2  22,006 

Ashland  district,  including  Ashland  town 

Ashland  town. ... 

Rose  Hill  district 

3,  762 

Beaverdam  district 

2,922 

Henrico  County ' 

Brookland  district,'  including  Barton  Heights 
and  Highland  Park  towns 

10,068 
1,S88 
1,817 
6,708 
3,311 
3,350 

18,459 

7,555 

5,347 

Broad  Bun  district 

Jefferson  dislni  1      >    '      n        i  ilisboro,  Round 

3,470 

3,147 

138 

379 

331 

4,006 

1,697 

3,032 

192 

3,533 

263 

3,979 

315 

16,578 

3,309 

3,106 

131 

318 

383 

4,299 

1,613 

3,104 

97 

4,010 

296 

4,120 
364 

3,463 

3,307 

156 

207 

S85 

4,246 

1,660 

3,210 

Barton  Heights  town 

Highland  Park  town* 

Fairfield  district ' 

13,075 
6,196 
3,230 

19,265 

9,028 

4,875 
2,756 

18,208 

Leesburg  district,  :  icluding  i  leesburg  town 

,\>i  ina  district1 

Lovettsville    district,    including     Lo\  etisville 

Henry  County 

1  01   It              1  1  n          

Horse  Pasture  district 

4,840 
1,627 
2,413 

4,989 
3,S68 
2,034 
2,556 

393 

5,317 

5,274 
1,972 

4,697 
2,384 
1,947 

'332 
5,647 

2^324 
3,768 

linn  district,  including  Middleburg  town 

4,570 
429 

)'"     1     1      '       1             '1    r!|      HI!         ''    1     II    lll.llll.      1   1     llll     I|     III      Mil, 

:   ul-.ll    :a         

4,478 
407 

i            1  : I'll    ii           \l    ii  1  "I     ,     Hi 

16,517 

1,874 

2,429 

236 

6,352 

1       II   \    il 

3)252 
3,219 
3,533 

318 
3,342 

260 

12,780 

4,753 
3,700 
3,355 

4,709 
261 

Highland  C  ounty . 

1,734 
1,835 

240 

1,748 

1S9 

14,929 

1,765 
1,855 
U6 

'  136 
13,102 

1,762 
1,571 

Monterey  district,  including  Monterey  town 

l"l            '      '             II           '     ll'l    1       .'        1           '1,1     . 

Stonewall  district,  including  McDowell  town. . . 

2,019 

11,705 

11,313 

Browns    Store  district,  including   Kenbridge 

3,257 
196 
228 

1,636 
2,356 

xMi 

1,989 
1,706 

29,494 

2,515 

5,139 
5,580 

1,278 

4,210 

328 

6,338 

4,819 
4,409 

1,225 
3,874 

4,081 
3,792 

3,440 

\  ..!.:  ,        i-l  ■■'!'    i        •'           .'■               rriill:    I'J.l    i.oW  ii 

Total/01  I  /     ,       1      1  '  1  1  1  1  ui  1       1   1  ,1  hi 

1    n"i    '    1     i        in' !u  ling  Windsor  town 

6  5,732 

6,643 

1,655 
1,787 

James  City  County 

Lewiston  district,  including  part  of  Victoria 

975 
1,613 
1,036 
2,714 

9,576 

1,172 

1,526 

990 

'2,044 

9,265 

1,254 
1,536 
1,022 
1,831 

9,669 

1,854 
2,022 

1,872 

18,891 

Rehoboth  district 

Sin    and  Queen  Count 

Lynchburg 

2,796 
3415 
6,378 

3|236 
3,390 

6,918 

2,829 
3,178 
3,662 

6,641 

9,103 
9,692 
10,699 

10,055 

Madison  County 

10,216 

Potomac  district 

2,' 070 

2,015 

8,547 

2, 673 
2,012 

8,380 

2,485 
2,030 
2,126 

9,605 

3,545 
2,467 
4,043 

8,922 

3,624 
2,592 
4,000 

8,239 

7,584 

2,595 
2,291 
3,661 
US97 

2,678 
2,360 
3,342 

1,307 

2,672 

4,  522 
2,018 

Chesa  eake  district 

2,649 
3,078 
3,195 

2, 456 
2,671 
3,112 

West  Point  town 

Iw'm     )!'■'  'Ii.-  irii'l .                

2,939 

)   of   Richmond  cit 
epenaent. 

s  Returned  as  Northside  in  1900  (unincorporated).    Incorporated  in  190S 
'-  Trii'onxiiatod  in  1902. 
'  Miintv  mm  ,i   ,,)    n.i      | i  H  ii  ,,i   \    iijiamsburg  city,  returned  a 


ii  '  i  i  1 1   i   i     i      i  in   i   '         i  i  ii    >     if  Purcellville 

town)  annexed  to  Mount  Gilead  district  in  1909. 
» Incorporated  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.—  POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

[District  means  magisterial  district.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  dc,  between  19(W  at 


541 


orts  ot  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1891) 

* 

28,966 

26,551 

25,369 

16,672 

13,770 

10,313 

Capeville  district,  Including  Cape  Charles  town. . 

Bluestone  district. 

Coydlou  district ,  including  IJoydton  town 

2,  229 
4,915 

m 

3,384 
5,000 
1,662 

'794 
3,232 

S81 
2,163 
3,241 

732 

8,862 

2,390 
5,334 

627 
2,797 
3,647 

642 
4,526 

72S 
2,834 

2,303 
5,467 

6,628 

l ,  948 

4,958 

S22 

5,086 

10,777 

1,040 

4,618 

SIS 

4,166 

9,846 

3,668 

.I'd.sl  wile  disl  lied,  including  Casi\  i  lie  town 

3,812 

Buckhorn  disl  rict  ' - 

Chase  City  di-ai  ici  .  including  Chase  City  town.. 

2,«2 
3,419 

618 
4,517 

666 
2,635 

Clarksville  disli  id  ,  including  Clarksville  town.. 

[,a  Crosse  disl  rid  ,-  including  i,a  Crosse  town  ... 

Fairfield  district 

2,341 

2,6S2 

2,114 
2,492 

3,995 
2,249 
2,465 

2,068 

13,462 

3,482 
2,155 
2,309 
1,900 

12,366 

2,313 

South  Hill  district,*  including  Son  lit  Hill  town  . 

2,073 

8,220 

7,458 

1,509 

Middl 

Nottoway  County 

.         .    1 

2,113 

3,442 

3,297 

475 

17,268 

1, 512 

4,108 
2,600 

1,948 
2, 863 
2,647 

11.582 

I'ine  To;>  district..  ... 

Saluda  district,  including  (Jrbanna  town 

Bellefonte  district,  including  Blackstone  town.. 
lilnrl.nlnur  loir  u 

4,798 

um 

^,015 
2,927 
66S 
2,722 
1,802 

13,486 

4,256 
685 
2,916 
2,767 
610 
2,427 
1,329 

12,571 

3,554 
680 

15,852 

6 17,742 

C 

(ladnkah  district,  including  Burkeville  town. .. 
Burlevilh  mini 

4,761 

404 

\\  iiminghain  disl  net,  including  Crewe  town 

Crewe  town 

3,899 

2,933 

4,989 

876 

5,447 

ess 

1,568 
26,886 

3,642 
2,949 
4,373 

768 

3,787 
2,911 
3,769 

887 

Id  id    Imi    ilisin,  .   including  Blacksburg  town. 

Cbristiansbui                                  g  Cambria  and 

5,215 

2,448 
2,390 

4.312 
664 
674 

4,336 

14,147 

2^88 

3,860 
60S 

636 
4,255 

13,794 

23,078 

1,878 

19,692 

Madison  district,  including  Gordonsville  and 
Orange  towns 

Gordonsvilh:  intra 

4,129 

962 

4,938 
5,641 

13, 042 

m 

7,008 
3,265 

16,821 

4,605 

'  1SS 
3, 154 

16,075 

3,700 
4,209 

8,759 

4,787 

Page  County 

Holy  Neck  dis dland  and  Suf- 

3,  SB 4 
3,024 

15,336 

Luray  district,  including  Luray  town 

3,985 

1,218 

3,362 

118 

4,105 
1,431 
2, 695 

17,195 

3,674 
1,147 
3,370 

Mail    nil     tiuiii    ineliidin     -imleytown 

Stanley  ton- n  (;- in  men/on  !'  O.) 

Shenandoah     Iron     Works    district,    including 
Shenandoah  town 

3,073 

4,102 
1,220 
2,648 

15,403 

6,277 
4,536 
6,008 

4,682 

4,899 
5,584 
5,592 

4,866 

5,903 
5,186 
4,157 

5,511 

3,875 

Shenandoah  town 

761 

Springfield  district 

2,407 

958 
1,629 
1,080 
1,015 

20,205 

1,042 
1,661 
1,212 

950 

19,635 

1,278 
1,708 
1,424 
1,101 

Dan  River  district,  including  part  of  Stuart  town 
Stuart  town  (part  of) 

6,313 
1&6 

388 

5,949 

262 

4,933 

24,127 

5,5S5 
165 

371 

4,830 
216 

21,810 

Total/or  Stuart  town  in  Dan  River  and  Mayo 

River  disl r in <,• 

Mayo  River  district,  including  part  of  Stuart 

5,025 

Stuart  town  {(inn  »/'). 

264 

4,024 

5,761 

•    6,217 

4,203 

67,432 

Smith  River  district 

4,563 

Petersburg  city 

46,624 

34,871 

Ward  1 

3,979 
4,006 
3,791 
3,514 
4,816 
4,021 

50,709 

7,428 
8,674 
6,614 

13,795 
8,300 

11,003 
3,950 
7,688 

62,744 

Ward  6 

46,894 

is  49,636 

4,275 
4,804 

8,269 
1,113 
119 
SSO 
7.877 
4,337 
5, 362 
15, 785 

4, 146 
4,482 

8,113 
918 

60,780 

"28,899 

Chalham  distill  i.     including     Chatham,     Dry 

7,394 

1,913 
4,078 
3,513 
18, 716 
10,528 
13,996 

1,821 
3,454 
2,974 
13,077 
11,515 
17,939 

2,163 

3^084 
4,966 
6,507 
9,590 

7,720 
4,384 
4,692 
13,357 

Westeni  Branch  district I3 

Tunstall  district » 

15,403 

'  c ■■  ndariescha  igedin  1908. 

2  Name  changed  from  South  Hill  in  190S.     Boundaries  changed  in  1908. 

3  Incorporated  in  1900. 

*  Name  changed  from  Flat  Creek  in  1908.    Boundaries  changed  in  1908. 
5  Incorporated  in  1902. 

» County  total  includes  population  (2,060)  of  Radford  town,  made  independent 
between  1890  and  1900. 
i  Incorporated  in  1906. 

•  Part  of  Norfolk  County  annexed  in  1902  and  part  (Berkley  town)  annexed  in 


1!  Part  annexed  tc 
13  Part  annexed  to 

»  Part  annexed  tc 

>5  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (10,305)  of  Danville 
pendent. 

>«  Incorporated  In  1901. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  magisterial  district.     Kor  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

33,190 

17,427 

13,268 

127,628 

85,060 

81388 

2,244 
5,654 
3,275 
5,972 
5,017 
5,329 
5,699 

6,099 

22, 550 
14,999 
16, 196 
16,297 

18 j 021 
14,565 
10, 370 

7,415 

6,824 

6,791 

Powhatan  County 

Richmond  County 

7,088 

7,146 

Huguenot  district 

1,967 
2,230 
1,902 

14,266 

3,807 
4,202 
2,971 
2,257 
1,735 
2,265 

7,848 

2,212 
2,719 
1,893 

15,045 

4,211 
3,971 
2,471 
2,940 

1,748 
2,175 

7,782 

2,102 
2,785 
1,904 

14,694 

4,002 
3,684 
2,404 
2,945 
2,051 
2,012 

7,872 

1 '; )  i a  i  i  i  a  1 1 1  d  i  s  t  ric t 

1,419 
1,997 
1,441 
2,558 

34,874 

1,300 
2,035 
1,473 
2,280 

21,495 

1,616 
2,088 
1,406 



-Men          II  ,,,    ,,  i,i 

10,166 
9,538 
6,586 

8,584 

19,623 

Roanoke  County 

15,837 

Leigh  district 

'  13,942 

Big  Lick  district,  including  Vinton  town 

6,420 
1,928 
836 
4,249 
8,118 
3,849 

21,171 

3,974 
1,438 
863 
3,994 
7,006 
3,412 

21,799 

3,203 

Prince  George  County 

cuv  >,  ,     |    ,,  ,  ,,  , 

807 
3,222 
6,710 

1,694 
1,583 

1J726 
12,026 

1.734 
1,550 

1,314 
1,507 
1,647 

11,112 

1,633 

i,m 

1,517 

1,248 

9,805 

1    ii  di  hi  i    ii  ,  iinling  Salem  town 

2,617 
2,238 
4,378 
2,931 
4,182 

407 
4,096 
3,660 

165 

34,903 

4J292 
3,203 
4,054 

Prince  William  Count 

Lexington  district,  including  Lexington  town. . 
Lexington  town 

ai  M,al    ii:  el    c.li    a  ;r        nciiidin.    ill       ■_.:,.    i,e 

4,418 

1,699 
1,415 
1,723 

158 
2,609 

162 
3,381 
1,217 
1,199 

246 

11,526 

1,549 
1,265 
1.457 
160 
2, 565 

1,419 
1,214 
1,091 

4,304 
3,857 

253 

33,627 

Dumfries  distrua  .  Deluding  1  >i  mil  lies  town 

V.       |l'          1          >       ,              '            II       1        i        |    ,                   'II      'III           1       Ml      II             |l 

3,255 

Gainesville  district,  including  Iie.\inai  ket  town. 

2,571 

31,299 

Mamis-as  district,  ineluding  Manassas  town 

3,006 
817 

1,270 
297 

11,192 

2,287 
630 

'1.97 
9,510 

Ashby  district,  including  Bridgewater,  Dayton, 

7,888 
859 

228 
8,810 

4,879 
3,816 

6,693 
416 
240 

7,696 
873 
456 

23,474 

7,989 

384 

425 

330 

7,571 

8,521 

4,058 

108 

6,457 
400 
173 

7,452 

i  )e,  oi|iian  di-iiiiei,  ineliiding  <  a  oqiian  town 

Occoquan  town 

Princess  Anne  County 

Central  district,  including  Harrisonburg  town. . . 

6,569 

Kempsville  district 

4,461 
2,929 

'820 
17,246 

3,713 
2,836 

4,643 

3,193 
2,605 
3,712 

Linville  district,  including  Singers  Glen  town... 

4,210 

Plains  district,  including  Broadway  and  Tim- 

I     e   ..,.-■,■...,    i          el!  ion  u 

6  223 

Virginia  Beach  town  < 

497 

14,609 

12,790 

Pulaski  Count 

Stonewall  district,  including  Elkton  and  Shen- 

6  764 

3,390 
350 
3,388 
3,170 
160 
7,298 
4,807 
1,121 
1,098 
1,800 
1,288 

4,202 

3,558 

7,253 

881 
18,031 

Hiawassie  district 

2,849 
3,240 

152 
4,962 

2,813 

2,605 
2,932 

16,126 

Newbern  district,  including  Newbern  town 

,ounty 

6,125 
2,060 

1,899 
2,270 
2,786 

866 
1,736 
6,598 

869 

23,814 

3,381 

[  Mia:!;j  disiriel.  including  Pulaski  town 

Cleveland  dM in  i    m  indui    M.  \ -land  town... 
Cleveland  ton  a  ? .; 

Pulaski  town 

Wardl '. 

2,112 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Elk  Garden  district 

Lebanon  district,  including  Lebanon  town 

2,406 
2,417 

325 
1,753 
4,730 

295 

22,694 

2,167 

2,86^ 

810 

3,344 

(6) 

New  Garden  d'  n In  mm    1  lonaker town.. 

4,822 

East  ward 

2,200 
2,002 

8,044 

21,694 

Westward 

8,843 

8,678 

3,738 
4,704 

1,763 
2,884 
2,908 
4,239 

3,578 
252 
122 

3,409 
4,319 
621 
1,533 
2,858 
2,778 
4,428 

3,369 
183 
98 

Ra     ahannock  Count 

1     nil,  ill     ill     in       en  Mlii     , ,i 

Hampton  district,  including  Washington  town. 

1,708 
235 
1,063 
1,475 
1,533 
1,057 
1,208 

1,884 
SOO 
1,083 
1,561 
1,617 
1,216 
1,482 

1,860 

1,130 

L569 
1,197 
1,434 

Taylor  district,  including  Clinchport  and  Duf- 

Wakefield  district 

Dufficld  town 

1  Part  of  Norfolk  County  annexed  in  1909. 


*  Incorporated  ii 

•  Included  in  population  of  Montgomery  County  in  1890. 

«  Manchester  city  (population  9,715  in  1900;  9,246  In  1890)  and  part  of  I 
County  (Including  Fairmont  town)  annexed  in  1910  and  1906,  respectively. 


7  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (16,159)  of  Roanoke  city,  now  inde- 
pendent. 

'County  total  includes  population  (1,044)  of  Buena  Vista  city,  made  independ- 
ent between  1890  arjd  1900. 

» Incorporated  in  1910. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  VIRGINIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

(Dislricl.  mean:;  iitagi-ilerial  disl.ricl..      i-'or  change::  in  Imundarie::,  nlc,  between   I'lui^au.  I    I'Ho,  ::,-,-  I,„, limit-:  ;  In,    IIh,  ..  Peluecn   IS1  m    .ii.l   I'.ioo,  ■(■!■  I;,.|i,,il  ■ 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

minor  crvn.  mvision. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Shenandoah  County 

20,942 

20,253 

19,671 

Tazewell  County 

24,946 

23,384 

19,899 

Aanbj  dlstrld .  Including  Mount  Jackson  town.. 

3,855 
479 

3,888 
762 

2,668 
473 

urn 

3,328 
638 

3,368 
674 

3,835 
841 

20,326 

3,817 
472 

3,359 
690 

2,602 
391 

1,069 

3,331 

684 

3,347 

612 

3,797 
678 

17,121 

3,734 

Clear  Fork  district,  including  Graham  and  Po- 

10,718 
1,917 

2,462 

6,484 
342 

1,230 

7,744 
743 

8,689 

9,  690 
1,564 
2, 7S9 

6,995 
320 
1,096 

6,693 

476 

8,837 

■:  ill-  li  '.'1     iim-Iii. !ni"  :-'.ii:.-.:l.iu-     i'om  .1 

2,940 
646 

2,401 

348 

3|406 

697 

3,332 

512 

3,858 

720 

13,360 

Strasburg  town 

2,953 

Johnston  district,  including  part  of  Woodstock 

Joffersonville  district,  including  North  Tazewell 

Woodstock  town  (part  of) 

■;     .,     --  -   .,;     «  ;    ■  ...  ,.     ,    lull,,  .,...-  ./..,../ 

Maiden    Spring    district,    including    Kicldands 

Lit  district.,  including  Nlcw  Market  town 

New  Market  town 

Madison  diui  n- [ ,  in, -I  cling  lldinliurg  town 

Warren  County 

Stonewall  district,  including  part  of  Woodstock 

8,280 

Woodstock  town  (pun  of) 

1,977 
1,344 

3,293 
1,133 
1,975 

6,041 

2,205 
1,256 

3,270 
1,005 
2,100 

4,888 

Front  l.'oyal  di-.lrict,    including    Front    Royal 

9,599 
2,727 

6,844 
1,314 

1,628 
26,302 

7,935 
2,046 

5,787 
878 

1,051 
3,399 

22,848 

6,090 
1,661 

4,502 

Rich  Valley  district,  including  part  of  Saltville 

Saltville  town  (part  of) 

6,660 

■   ■ 

Denbigh  district 

ington  County 

4,443 

618 

32,830 

.  632 
3,581 

675 

28,995 

588 

20,078 

Stanley  district. : 

673 

'  26,118 

4,726 
297 

6,513 

505 

239 

3,239 

5,209 

2,271 

3,265 

283 

3,350 

9,935 

4,205 

3,858 

Abingdon  district,  including  Abingdon  town 

7,120 
1,757 

3,575 
324 
5,811 
5,765 
'1,299 
3,918 
2,999 
3,642 
314 

9,313 

5,569 
1,306 

3,490 

304 

4,846 

3,593 

5,506 

Boykins     district,     including     Boykins    and 

Branchville  towns 

B oykins  town 

5,099 

224 

3,949 

173 

<  dad"  Spring  district,  including  Uladc  Spring 

3  310 

Branchville  town  > 

Drewrvville  district 

2,851 
3,805 
1,143 
3,381 
288 
3,507 

9,239 

2,498 

'876 
3,142 

Franklin  disiricl,  including  Franklin  town 

Franklin  town 

ilol.slon  di-iliicl,  including  1  gunaseus  town 

2,485 

Jerusalem  district,  including  Courtland  town... 

4,438 
3,349 

3,710 
173 

9,243 

3,214 
3,109 

2,993 
*  9,705 

Saltville  'li  ill  id  ,  including  pari  ni  Sail  villa  town. 

Saltville  In  u  u  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see   Rich  Valley  district,  Smyth 
County.] 

Westmoreland  County 

Spotsylvania  County 

2,175 
2,129 
2,622 
3,009 

8,070 

2,042 
2,014 
2,229 
2,954 

8,097 

2,344 
2,033 
2,439 
2,889 

7,362 

Chancellor  district 

8,399 

Livingston  district 

2,' 033 

3,347 
721 

5,864 

3,789 
2,129 

3, 325 

453 

5,161 

- 

Stafford  County 

Montross  districl 

Washington  dislricl,  including  Colonial  ll.adi 

2,032 

2,652 
2,122 
1,840 
1,456 

10,604 

2,800 
1,863 
1,917 
1,517 

7,289 

2,356 
1,887 
1,726 
1,393 

6,975 

Rock  Hill  district 

Wardl 

2,735 
3,129 

34,162 

4^269 
9,715 

19,653 

8,469 

8,256 

Gladeville  district,  including  Gladeville,  Nor- 

10, 527 
806 
1,866 
734 
677 
555 
169 

8,200 
305 
646 

12,319 
1,090 
2,690 
397 
3,110 

5, 136 
611 
654 

2,800 
186 

Blackwater  district,  including  Dendron  town . . 
Dendron  town  * 

3,486 
1,653 

3,' 001 
630 

13,664 

2,582 

2,050 

Gladeville  town  (Wise  P.  "6')". .'. '. 

Cobham  district 

3,208 
2,679 

665 

12,082 

3,195 

3,011 

189 

11,100 

Guilford  district                             nonttown 

Claremont  town 

247 

5,032 
295 
295 

6,936 

Lipps  district,  including  Bond  Town  and  Coe- 

2, 410 
2,234 
2,155 
670 
2,309 
1,064 

2,157 
1,967 
2,172 
2,502 
1,768 

2,073 
1,991 
2,176 
2,468 

•     «2,392 

Uichmond  .ii.--.tric1 ,  including  Appalachia,  Big 
Stone  Gap,  and  East  Stone  Gap  towns 

2,484 

■.;,., 

1,617 

349 

2,549 

Waverly  district                          erlytown 

Waverly  town 

1,516 
493 

Roberson  district 

1,075 

1  Incorporated  in  1908. 

2  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (4,51 
pendent. 

s  Part  of  Augusta  County  annexed  in  1905. 
*  Incorporated  in  1906. 


)  of  Fredericksburg  city,  now  inde- 


s  Incorporated  in  1902. 

e  Not  returned  separately  in  1890. 

?  County  total  is  exclusive  of  population  (2,902)  of  B 

8  Incorporated  in  1904. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900-,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  ma^isteiial  ilKrirt.     Kor  rliangps  in  boundaries,  e 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

W  the  Count' 

20,372 

20,437 

18,019 

York  County 

7,757 

7,482 

7,696 

4,137 
3,382 
4,472 
3,336 
5,045 

s,0S4 

4,003 
3,819 
4,957 

5J000 
3,003 

3,466 
2,847 

4,' 989 
2,510 

1,825 
1,895 
1,131 
136 
2,906 

1,784 
1,588 
1,377 
161 
2,733 

1,810 

Ni'Uiii  ilisl.rii.-l.,  im -hiding  \  ml  iown  town 

.             ''                                       |.      1         .                          .-:',.■                            ... 

Table  2.-P0PULATI0N  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Abin  don  town 

Washington 

1,757 
15,329 
618 
1,090 
1,324 

1J632 

2,508 

296 

876 

2,590 
875 

1,486 
305 
433 

421 

505 

239 

859 

6,247 

416 
504 

3,245 
653 

535 
1,948 

6,765 

1,113 

1,419 

1,568 

630 

794 

252 
204 
5,748 
252 
342 

258 
645 
721 
157 
283 

4,234 

L795 
1,299 
19,020 

516 

1,653 

703 

350 

122 
158 

322 
574 

330 

873 

2,018 

413 

}      1,128 

1,306 
14,528 

1,674 

Prince  Edward.. 
Botetourt 

2,971 
479 
369 

2,271 

5,874 

1,775 

1,133 

}          755 

599 

806 
407 
564 
165 
1,917 

359 
264 
315 
5, 505 
4,879 
162 

1,817 
138 
288 
236 

809 
516 
600 
297 

196 

432 

281 

1,733 

1,597 

'318 

192 
1,218 

29,494 

139 

1,217 

2,727 

263 
363 
260 
240 

479 
221 
975 
106 
638 

160 
20,205 
67,452 

342 
1,860 

246 
1,001 
074 
168 
470 

2,471 

652 

402 

1,143 

5,068 

Amherst 

Southampton 

1,147 

763 

1,270 

2,416 

331 

938 

1,617 
768 
585 
295 
458 

527 
224 

948 

Barton  Hei  htsto< 

Henrico 

Gra  son 

1,005 

2,897 

Galax  town 

521 
304 

511 

Wise 

Washington 

Gladevilletotfn(WiseP.  O.) 

Montgomery 

Nottoway 

580 

Rockbridge 

603 
253 

1,554 

511 

Rockbridge 

Mecklenburg 

Southampton 

Southampton 

Rockingham 

173 

Buchanan 

200 

304 

2,764 

3,521 

384 
4,579 

400 

2,902 

497 

Elizabeth  City... 

Rockingham 

Prince  William... 

Rockingham 

Campbell 

Botetourt 

692 

716 
'510 

802 
1,044 

404 

Nottoway 

Montgomery 

Northampton 

131 

Nansemond 

133 

295 
687 
392 

1,040 

96 

6,449 

542 

918 

5,591 
618 

757 

Mecklenburg 

Pittsylvania 

Alleghany 

Southampton 

Kenbrid  e  town 

Lunenburg 

Montgomery 

659 
505 
723 

656 

82 

Mecklenburg 

Mecklenburg 

Brunswick 

760 
325 

1,513 

'261 

97 
1,147 

18,891 

136 

817 

2,045 

2,384 

423 

Leesbur   town 

3,579 
1S3 
255 

400 
295 
453 
216 

2,950 
1,329- 
1,618 

1,792 

Rockbridge 

Dickenson 

422 

L  nchbur  cit 

Westmoreland . . . 

Fluvanna 

Southampton 

Alleghany 

Nottoway 

239 

Highland 

Prince  William... 

704 
887 
1,620 

Midi II. 'burg  town 

Loudoun 

429 

Washington 

Middletown  town 

Frederick 

410 

16,520 
425 

10,305 

Rockingham 

Highland 

Rockingham 

Shenandoah 

Augusta 

246 
330 

472 
197 

Davton  town 

Mount  Crawford  town 

"don  11!  Jackson  town 

Pittsylvania 

Mount  Sidney  town 

NTui  rii.vs  town 

Giles 

98 
160 
349 
313 
512 

124 
684 

152 

19,635 

46,624 

320 

654 

297 
938 
536 

Shenandoah 

N 

Dumfries  town 

Prime  William... 
Wise 

East  Stone  Gap  town 



Northampton 

Shenandoah 

Pittsylvania 

Rockingham 

Greenesville 

34,871 

Edtnburg  town 

512 

Occo  1 

Prince  William... 

1,027 

373 

1,007 

1,088 

(Alexandria 

\Fairfax 

792 

PampIIn  City  town 

Appomattox 

Giles 

294 

Pearisburg  town 

464 

341 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION -VIRGINIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLAGES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


545 


CITY  OE  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OE  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Pennington  Gap  town 

Lee 

792 
24, 127 
2,394 
2,452 

194 

33, 190 

559 
4,807 

4,202 

251 

743 

127, 628 

393 

34,874 

967 

379 

3,849 

|         283 

1,431 

456 

110 

1,278 

3,516 

732 

218 

10,604 

483 

762 

399 
21,810 
2,094 
2,789 

193 

17,427 

388 

7,008 

169 

698 

478 

1,230 
240 
431 
296 

475 

682 
578 
1,928 
270 
320 

485 
570 
1,427 
235 
331 

1,064 
'1,389 
1,397 
70 
2,714 

5,864 

328 

1,314 

3,054 

136 

371 

3,827 

247 

22,680 

Nansemond 

Wise 

Accomac 

Elizabeth  City . . . 

2,953 
236 

Port  Royal  town 

554 

1,096 
173 

Tazewell 

Rockingham 

Grayson 

Fauquier 

Middlesex 

Lunenburg 

Fairfax 

Roanoke 

Alexandria 

2,813 

2,112 

376 

3,344 

198 

475 

85,050 

332 

21,495 

612 

318 

3,412 

1,051 

384 

1,220 

381 

108 

1,225 

1,851 

2,060 

Remington  town 

Fauquier 

317 

1,438 

200 

81,388 
236 

16, 159 

628 

207 

3,279 

Princess  Anne... 

Rocky  Mount  town 

Fauquier 

Rappahannock. . . 

1,627 
300 

493 
856 

1,307 
51 

2,044 

5,161 

1,346 

\  Washington 

J  Albemarle 

\Fluvanna  

362 
751 

Rockingham 

Rockingham 

Isle  of  Wight 

King  William.... 
Fairfax 

Wiehletown 

891 

1,789 

James  City 

Mecklenburg 

5  196 

Stanley  town  (Stanleyton  P.  0.). 

Isle  of  Wight 

Shenandoah 

Wythe 

York 

7,289 
490 
690 

6,975 
443 
646 

1,069 

3,003 

151 

Frederick 

Shenandoah 

28407—12 35 


WASHINGTON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

iProeinct  moans  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Ooncio.  innn    \T^l    T    Tohb  i;  1 


Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Adams  County  . . 


Cunningham  precinct  No.  1 


German  precinct. . 


Hatton  precinct  No.  2,  coextensive  with  Hat- 

Lantz  precinct 

Lind  precinct  No.  1. 
Lind  precinct  No.  2 


Palouse  precinct. . 


;xtensive  with  Ritz- 


Ward  1 . . 

War  iS.. 

WardS.. 

Tabor  precinct.. 


Asotin  County .. 


Asotin  precinct,  including  Asotin  town 

A  sotin  town 

Bly  precinct 

Clarkston  precinct,'  coextensive  with  Clarkston 


Grouse  precinct  9. 


Benton  County11.. 


East  Prosser  precinct. . 

Expansion  precinct 

Finley  precinct 


Horse  Heaven  precinct. . 


Kennewkk  town 12. . . 

Kiona  precinct 

North  Prosser  precinct. . 


WardS 

R  attlesnake  precinct 

Richland  precinct 

Wellington  precinct 

West  Prosser  precinct 

White  Bluffs  precinct 

1  No  comparison  of  population  c: 

2  Incorporated  in  1908. 


•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1906. 


Chehalis  County.. 


Aberdeen  precinct,  coextensive  with  Aberdeen 


W'urdl.. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 


Cuius    !,;rn.|m."  pH'CIHCl 


Cosmopolis  town . . 


Grand  Forks  precinct . . 


117/,,/  /.. 

Ward  2. . 

Ward::,.. 
Ward  It.. 


Johns  River  precinct. . 


\U,ui<        ,,",    p.        III.  Ill Ill  "I    III'  IU     ,li 


Oakville  precinct,  including  Oakville  to 

Chehalis  Indian  Reservation 

(Ml:iilletnwn» 

Chehalis  Indian  /,'■, .■<  nuiian 

Ocosta  precinct,  including  Ocosta  towr 


Wilderness  precinct 

Wilson  precinct 

Wynooche  precinct 

Quinaielt  Indian  Reservation . . 


Chelan  County.. 


Blewett  precinct 15 

I  Cashmere  precinct,1'  including  Cashmere  town. 

j         Cashmere  town  li 

Chelan  precinct,  including  Chelan  town 

Chelan  town* ; 

j  Chelan  Falls  precinct" | 

Chiwaukum  precinct 

Colockum  precinct 18 i. 

Columbia  precinct,1'  including    part  of  We- 

1     natchee  city 

Wenatchee  city  w  (part  of) 

Total  for  Wenatchee  city  20  in  Columbia  and 
Wenatchee  precincts 


3,71,7 

1,638 

-',  1 1 ; 

2,148 

1,132 

1,004 

287 

1.6S2 

894 

Sib 

8,355 
8,171 

2,608 

1,302 

:-\  48$ 

1,194 

7,63? 

166 

173 

; 

:  including  Lakeside  town.. 


i  be  made;  county  redistricted  si 


i  1900.     Part  taken  t< 


a  Vineland  precinct 


Entiatp: 
Lakeside  preci 

Lakeside  to„ .. 
Leavenworth  precinct,  including  Leavenworth 

Leavenworth  town  " 

Malaga  precinct »» 

« Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1909. 
n  Incorporated  In  1905. 
>»  Name  changed  from  Culver  in  1900. 

is  Name  changed  from  Mission  in  1904.  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Monitor  pre- 
cinct in  1906. 

"  Chelan  Falls  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Lakeside  precinct  in  1908. 

18  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Malaga  precinct  in  1908. 

19  Organized  from  part  of  Wenatchee  precinct  in  1903;  part  taken  to  form  part  of 
Malaga  precinct  in  1908. 


1901 


Returned  in  1900  as  In  Wenatchee  precinct  only;  incorporated  a 
Incorporated  in  1906. 


i  city  ir 


"  Organized  from  parts  of  Colockum  and  Columbia  precincts  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


547 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


MTNORcrvn.r,,™. 

1910 

1900              1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Chelan  County— Continued. 

70 
525 

2,930 

S,BS1 

73 

1,091 

6,758 

Clarke  County— Continued. 

839 
687 

9,300 

9,S00 

1,666 

2,540 

1,817 

4S6 

702 

726 

i,m 

696 

1,181 
456 
601 
927 
436 

7,fA2 

654 
356 

3,126 
3,126 

88 

Vancouver  precinct,  coextensive  with  Van- 

\\  onalcliee  precinct,-'  including  part  of  V\  eunP 

.... 

1,157 
451 
355 

s 5,603 

•8,771 

Clallam  County 

314 
277 
58 
87 
30 
630 
205 
117 
74 
131 
34 
29 
108 
33 

426 

su 

79 
21 
67 

2,286 

373 
451 
223 
377 
396 
466 
351 
26 

263 
183 

96 
776 

33 

(18) 

77 
26,115 

101 
115 
148 
41 
105 
76 
455 
103 
93 
41 
90 
146 
9 

Was'iougal    precinct,    including    Washougal 

738 

.   .':     II,  ri 

recinct 

|l    ii    :<  I      . 

434" 

Clallam  Bay  precinct8 

cinct,  s8  including  Yacolt  town 

De  Fuca  precinct s 

7,128 

Edgewood  precinct 

•6,709 

'°Unty 

Forks  precinct 

129 

933 

2,389 
688 
933 
768 
303 

162 
96 
292 
192 

128 
140 
204 
633 
143 
383 
1,011 
761 

768 
174 
155 

12,661 

187 

868 

2,216 

Brooklyn  precinct,  comprising  ward  2  of  Day- 

Hoko  Falls  precinct 

Totalfor  !>.,                            rire  with  Brook- 
lyn, Dayton,  and  Touchet  precincts 

30 

12  18 

371 

46 
26 

2,321 

..■''  ,      I  :.,.,. ,                                           '  :                 .    •  '               !  ;  '  ■  1  I    i  , 

Reservation 

1,880 

Makah  Indian  Reservation 

Ozette   precinct.'3  including    Ozette    rndinn 

Hiiinly  precinct 

3C0 
427 

1.348 
264 
280 
413 
130 
185 
124 
261 
187 
650 

574 
547 

1  mvp  in  prrviuct '"'  cninpiisiipj.  ward  1  of  Dayton 
city 

Port  Angeles  precinct,  coextensive  with  Port 

Aneeles  city 

Port  Angeles  city 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Port  Crescent  precinct 

293 
22 

"60 
202 
190 
323 
42 

Pvsht  precinct 

Quillarute    precinct,    including     Quillayute 

Starbuek  precinct,  including  Starbuck  town.. 

Touchet  precinct,'-*  comprising  ward  3  of  Day- 

Rena  precinct 

Sequim  precinct10 

164 

Shu wah  precinct 

•3  7,877 

Weaverprecinct 

13,419 

•5,917 

•11,709 

559 
16 
92 

2,039 
31 
975 
384 
307 
238 

487 

353 

300 

998 

803 
446 

816 

32 
60 
(34) 

59 
545 

752 
417 
441 
488 
1,667 
1,1  So 
459 
452 
843 
810 
544 

288 
1,333 
601 
297 
704 
425 
667 

187 
350 
353 

298 
581 
682 

Ko!:odpy,:"iii  Moiiiiccllo.  Xoi'lh  Kelso,  South 

Lancaster  prccinc l  .  including  '-'.  oodland  town. 

Columbia  prec                              oi  as  town 

228 
90 

754 

337 

322 
507 
772 

709 

North  Castle  :                                eluding  part  of 

Total  for   < ■astir   Loci:  Hum  in  North  and 

750 

914 

North  Kalama  precinct,87  including  part  of 

.......... """ 

399 

Total  for  Kalama  touv  in    \.< 
Kalama  precincts 

654 

Pollock  precinct 

140 

325 

1  Merritt  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Wenatchee  Lake  precinct  in  1906. 
1  Organized  from  parts  !  I  \        if   hee  prenncts  in  1900. 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  Columbia  and  West  Wenatchee  precincts  in  1003  and  1906, 
respectively. 

*  Organized  from  part  of  Wenatchee  precinct  in  1906;  part  taken  to  form  part  of 
Monitor  precinct  in  1906. 

•  County  total  includes  population  ( 1C0  of  Dickey  and  Soleduck  precincts,  annexed 
*.o  Beaver  preeln  1  precinct,  annexed  to  Ozette  precinct, 


26  Part  taken  t< 

21  Part  taken  ti 

22  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Yacolt  and  Mountain  View  precincts  in  1901  and 
190S.  respectively. 

23  Incorporated  in  lODfi. 

2<  Vancouver  Heights  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Harney  precinct  in  1906, 

25  Incorporated  in  1909. 

26  Organized  from  parts  of  Cathlapoodle,  Cedar  Creek,  Chelatchie,  and  La  Center 
precincis  in  1908. 

27  Incorporated  in  1908. 

28  Organized  from  parts  of  Alpine  and  Cedar  Creek  precincts  in  1901. 


Pi  1      1       I      I1      ill)     HI    I    llll  I       rt    t  ll       II   III     1, 101    *  I'll  1,11         III     I    1        1       in 


1  1        oinet  in  1900 


'•Lost  Mountain  and  ___,_ 

11  Name  changed  from  La  Push 

12  Exclusive  of  population  of  Makah  Indian  Reservation. 
11  Norman  precinct  annexed  in  1904. 

14  Exclusive  of  population  of  Ozette  Indian  Reservation. 

"  Falrholme  and  Wineton  precincts  annexed  In  1906. 

«  Exclusive  of  population  of  Quillayute  Indian  Reservation. 

"  Organized  from  Clallam  Bay  precinct  In  1908. 

»•  No  population  reported. 

18  Organized  from  part  of  De  Fuca  precinct  in  1900. 


»i  Tumalui 

82  Incorpor 

a  County  total  includes  population  (1.071)  of  Castle  Rock  precinct,  taken  to 
form  North  and  South  Castle  Rock  precincts;  population  (945)  of  Kalama  precinct, 
taken  to  form  North  and  South  Kalama  precincts;  and  population  (990)  of  Kelso 
precinct,  taken  to  form  North  and  South   Kelso  precincts,  since  1900. 

"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Kelso  precinct  only  (population  694).    Incorporated 


W  Organized  from  part  of  Kalama  precinct  in  1908. 


548  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 

Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

(Precinct  means  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,   between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900       1       1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Cowlitz  County— Continued. 

598 
485 

691 

304 
295 

1,207 
698 

459 
371 

522 
197 

068 
97 

9,227 

5,153 

7486 

North   Kelso  precinct,1  exclusive  of  part  of 

104 
778 
252 
316 
400 

m 

164 
366 
242 
2,303 
2,083 
228 

4,199 

Connell  precinct 

■  .lii-i                                . 

300 
317 
483 
135 
182 

Eltopia  precincl.                        

Kahiotus  prei  1 1 Imlin     I     hlutu    town 

Owl  Creek  precinct 

St.  Helens  precinct 

i  .i  ., -i  ■  i                                      .    .    . 

,:.',,.,  m  :   ,.<n  i   ,:. 

Castle  Rock  town 

Castle  Hock  town  (part  of) 



254 

'           Mama  precinct,4  including   part  of 

"3,918 

■    :  .  .      ..i     !>:),  I       ! 


'4  3,897 

East    Pomeroy   precinct,   including   part   of 

224 
124 

1,072 

1,605 
33 
472 
457 
176 
202 
270 
389 
195 
115 

837 
533 

8,698 

785 

685 

953 
20 
556 
553 
157 

W  esi     Ivelso   precinct,6  exclusive   of  part   of 

Total  for  Pom,,  ;,  mi,   ,:>   East  and   West 

52 

'3,161 

Douglas  County « 

Pataha  precinct,  including  Pataha  city 

Barry  precinct 

358 

w 

418 
322 

19 
406 
384 
255 
334 
189 
421 
545 
597 

84 
233 
156 
123 
238 
368 

65 
105 
253 

31 

95 

1,253 
950 
615 

'  4,800 



Bridgeport    precinct,    including    Bridgeport 

276 
400 

150 

564 
268 

West   Pomeroy   precinct,   including   part   of 

Coulee  City  precinct 



251 
475 

440 
276 
711 
S2S 
311 
752 
237 
142 

358 
138 
267 
330 
697 
264 
458 
221 
188 
191 
166 
94 
98 
739 
592 
117 

563 

w 

106 
4,704 

Coulee  City  precinct,  including  Coulee  City 



Ephrata  precinct,  including  Ephrata  town 

Hartline  precinct,  including  Hartline  town 

m 

m 

Quincy  precinct,  including  Quincy  town 

9  4,562 

161 
407 
297 

877 
611 

301 

1,759 
198 
395 

563 
450 

307 
142 

587 
388 

250 
241 

Total  for  7,  i      ,h,      ,u  ,n    Fust  and   West 

2,050 

Wilson  Creek  precinct,  including  Wilson  Creek 

Total  for   <                i     m  .       ,    ,   ,,„     ,  » 
prising    Keller   and     Meteor    precincts, 
Ferry  County,  and  Nespelem  and  parts  of 

1,477 

1,870 

167 
371 

1,050 

310 

351 

•       469 

1,097 
154 
282 
252 
511 

'        nun   i  i    in       |i  ii  I      ,i    i    ,i|     i[|i 

Coupeville  precinct,  including  Coupeville  town. 

495 

73 

447 
97 
131 
167 
460 

.  i        !.._     .  i             i   ■'        n  hiilin      |i  ii  i.      i 

"'■■I    no, :  in . 

Utsalady  precinct M 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Kelso  precinct  in  1908. 

'  Stella  pir  i  i  i  |     i  met  in  1908. 

3  Organized  from  part  of  Castle  Rock  precinct  in  1908. 

4  Organized  from  part  of  Kalama  precinct  in  1908. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Monticello  precinct  in  1908. 

6  Grant  County  organized  from  part  of  Douglas  County  in  1909. 

'  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 

8  Incorporated  in  1910. 

9  County  total  includes  population  (3,318)  of  Republic  precinct,  taken  to  form 
East  and  West  Republic  precincts;  and  population  (753)  of  part  of  Colville  Indian 
Reservation,  taken  to  form  Keller  and  Meteor  precincts  since  1900. 

i°  Returned  as  Nelson  in  1900. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Republic  precinct  in  1900. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Colville  Indian  Reservation  in  1900. 


Incorporated  in  1907. 

County  total  includes  population  (614)  of  Columbia  Center  precinct,  taken  t( 

Peola  and  Scoggin  precincts  since  1900. 


returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


n  be  made; 

is  Name  changed  from  Grand  in  1904. 

»  Name  changed  from  River  in  1901. 

i8  Organized  from  part  of  Columbia  Center  precinct  in  1904. 

19  Name  changed  from  Meadow  in  1901. 

*>  Incorporated  in  1909. 

21  Incorporated  in  1903. 

m  Camano  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Utsalady  precinct  in  1908. 

*  Clinton  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Skagit  Head  precinct  in  1908. 

«  Holmes  Harbor  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Useless  Bay  precinct  in  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-  WASHINGTON. 


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Table  1.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


Jefferson  County. . 


Brinnon  precinct.. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


King  County— Continued. 


I 'In  nine uin  precim-l 

229                   184 

172  | 

l'.M'i  <,!<■<  n  [iiim  in,  I  « 

!                 53    

463  '               477 

471    

104                   102 
484    

140                   72 

24                   SB 
236                   121 
639                  399 

4, 181              3, 443 
4,181  ,          S,44S 

304 

239 

:::::::::: 

5i3 

258 

5,677 
4,658 

Norton  precinct 

Pacific  precinct,8  including  Hoh  River  Indian 
Reservation 

Port   Townsend   precinct,    coextensive   with 

Port  Townsend  city 

Port  Tow-  ■  -Hi 

::::::::::: 



483  j               324 

274 

90  i                 37 
73                    79 

284,638  j   iU10,053 

Woodman  precinct 

"63,989 

Aaron  precinct 

::::::::::: 



Auburn  precinct,  coextensive  with  Auburn 

957 

957  i               489 

HO 

i>  i 

2,051  ' 

519    

Boise  precinct 

Bothelltown™ 

Cedar  Falls  precinct 

iVilar  Mmmfam  pivcinct 

er  precinct 

93 ! 1 

156    ! | 

522 

635  : 

355  ' I 

145  ; ' 

585  , ; 

357  1 ' 

170  ! ; 

304    . ' 

■  ■■                            .                          .. 

Knumclaw  precinct 

Fall  City  precinct 

119    ' 

1,129  j ! 

Franklin  precinct 

Oilman  precinct 

Greenwood  precinct 

Issaquah  precinct,  coextensive  with  Issaquah 

628  1               700 

Kentjirecinct,  coextensive  with  Kent  city 

1,908                 755 

85S 

Krain  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

alej  precinct 

498    

May  wood  precinct 

Meadow  Gardens  precinct.. 

Medina  precinct 

Meeker  precinct 


1  County  total  includes  population  (49)  of  Queets  precinct,  taken  to  form 
Evergreen  precinct  and  parts  of  Castile  and  Clearwater  precincts  since  1900,  and 
population  (35)  of  Hoh  Ki  pendent  in  1900. 

2  County  i.>:  recinct,  annexed  to  Hadlock 
precinct  between  1890  and  1900;  and  population  (38)  of  that  part  of  county  not 
located  by  precincts  in  1890. 

3  Organized  from  parts  of  Pacific  and  Queets  precincts  in  1906. 
<  Returned  as  Central  in  1900. 

5  Organized  from  parts  of  Pacific  and  Queets  precincts  in  190S. 

8  Organized  from  part  of  Queets  precinct  in  1906. 

'  Irondale  and  Nordland  precincts  organized  from  parts  of  Hadlock  precinct 
in  1902  and  1906,  respectively. 

8  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Castile  and  Clearwater  precincts  in  1906  and  190S, 
respectively. 

»  Exclusive  of  population  of  Hoh  River  Indian  Reservation. 

10  Returned  as  Ludlow  in  1900. 

a  Organized  from  unorganized  part  of  county  in  1908. 

11  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 


North  Bend  precinct. including  NorthBend  to 

North  Bend  town  " 

Novelty  precinct 

Oak  Lake  precinct 

Orillia  precinct 

Osceola  precinct 

Palmer  precinct 


Renton   precinct,   coextensive   with   Renton 


Ward  5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward  8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Wardll 

Wardlt 

Ward  IS 

Wardl4 

Sherwood  precinci 

Snoqualmieprecinct, including  Snoqualmietown 

Snoqualmie  town  >» 

South  Fork  precinct 

Sprague  precinct 

Springbrook  precinct 

Squak  precinct 

Star  Lake  precinct 

Stossel  precinct 

Stuck  precinct,  including  Pacific  town 

Stiise  Creek  precinct 

Sunnydale  precinct... 

Tanner  precinct 

Tolt  precinct 

Tukwila  precinct,  coextensive  with  Tukwila 

Union  precinct 

Valley  precinct,  including  Muckleshoot  India 

Reservation 

Muckleshoot  Indian  Reservation 

Vashon  precinct 

Vincent  precinct 

Wabash  precinct 

Webster  precinct 

Wellington  precinct 

White  River  precinct 

Wilberton  precinct 

Woodinville  precinct 

Yesler  precinct 

Kitsap  County 

Bremerton  precinct,2  Coextensive  with  Bremer- 

'-mcity 

Bremerton  city: 2 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Charleston  precinct,23  including  Charleston  town 
Charleston  town^.. 

Colby  precinct »« 

Incorporated  in  1909. 


is  Part  of  Fulton  precinct  annexed  in  1905,  Ballard  city,  Columbia  town,  West 
Seattle  precinct,  and  parts  of  Dunlap  and  Duwamish  precincts  annexed  in  1907,  and 
Georgetown  city  annexed  in  1910. 

'» Incorporated  in  1903. 

20  No  population  reported. 

21  Incorporated  in  1908. 

22  County  total  includes  population  (139)  of  Port  Madison  Indian  Reservation 
rel  amed  as  independent  in  1900. 

23  Bremerton  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Charleston  precinct  in  1900. 

24  Incorporated  in  1901. 

»  Name  changed  from  Port  Orchard  in  1903. 

28  Parts  taken  to  form  Harper  precinct  in  1908  and  part  of  Waterman  precinct 
in  1906. 


550 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

I  Preoinot  means  election  preoinot.    For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Kitsap  County— Continued. 


Harper  precinct ' . . 


dian  Reservation . . 
Port  Madison  Indian  Reservation. . 

olalla  precinct 

Pearson  precinct * 

Port  Blakely  precinct 


Port  Orchard  precinct,5  including  Port  Orchard 


Poulsbo  precinct, »  including  Poulsbo  tc 


Silverdale  precinct 7 

Waterman  precinct « 

United  States  Navy  Yard  u 


Kittitas  County.. 

Cle    Elum   precinct,15  cc 


Wardl 

WardS 

Columbia  River  precinct1' 


East  Kittitas  precinct 17 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Liberty  precinct 

Manastash  precinct  w 
Mountain  pri 


Roslyn  to 

Ward  1 

WardS 

South  Ellensburg  precinct. . 


Swauk  precinct. . 


West  Kittitas  precinct. . 


Klickitat  County  22 


Alder  Creek  precinct.. 

Alderdale  precinct 

Appleton  precinct 

Bingen  precinct.. 


Centerville  precinct.. . 


Columbus  precinct 

Dead  Canyon  precinct. . 
Fruit  Valley  precinct. . . 


Pleasant  precinct . . 


2  Organized  from  part  of  Seabeck  ; 

3  Exclusive  of  population  of  Port  Madison  Indian  Reservation. 

*  Organized  from  parts  of  PouM«>  ;j n . l  Srah.vk  precincts  in  1908. 
5  Part  taken  to  in  nan  precinct  in  1906. 


'■■  In.  i,i  porated  in  1907. 


'"Incorporated  In  ?(»<, 


R  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Klickitat  County— Continued. 


Sand  Ridge  precinct. . 


Trout  Lake  precinct 

White    Salmon    precinct, 


Big  Bottom  precinct... 


Wardl.. 
Ward  S. . 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 


Wardo 

WardS. 

Chehalis  precinct,  coextensive  v 


East  ward 

South  ward.. 
West  ward . . . 

Cinebar  precinct 

Claquato  precinct 

Clarke  precinct 

Coal  Creek  precinct. . 

Cowlitz  precinct 


Eagleton  precinct... 


Hanaford  precinct  ■ 


Klickitat  precinct. . 

Kopiuh  precinct28 

I  jnrnin  Creek  precinct  2I .. 
Liiile  Kalis  precinct,2"  — 


>1|       1 11  U  IU   '     II      i   'III 


Morton  precinct.. 


Pe   Ell  precinct,31  coextensive  with   Pe  Ell 


Randle  precinct 

Sallnim  precinct 

Salmon  (  reek  precinct 

Salzer  precinct 

■  ■  •■  > l  i  ■  ■  i  :■ 

si  illu  a  Pa-  precini-f.  -'-' 

Sulphur  Creek  precinct | 

i   Mini  Hi  ■  in.,- 

Toledo  precinct,  coextensive  with  Toledo  town.j 


Verndale  precinct... 


342 

68 

103 

1,070 

261 
203 
172 

75 

285 

276 

n  1908.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Pearson 


w  Columbia  River  and  Tunnell  precincts  organized  from  part  of  East  Kittitas 

-  :     I  Oil.' 

18  Martin  precinct  annexed  in  1904. 

I'Umtanum  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Manastash  precinct  in  1902. 

"  ■■    •  :    ii;i"i  if' ,,.;■.-.:, ,n  .'.a  in      ,--> i 

21  No  population  reported. 

ikento  in  in  l  iart  of  Benton  County  in  IE 


2*  No  comparison  o 


inty  redistricted  between  1890 


25  la, I'.   preciiK-t  ur'janizi'.l  Pom  part  of  Prvnl  jirccinct  in  1904. 

26  Returned  as  Eden  Prairie  in  1900. 

2'  Greenwood  precinct  organized  from  pari  of  I  .inciln  <  H'i'1-  precinct  in  1902. 

28  Kopiah  prccinrl  nivainzi'il  ii'inn  pari  of  I  ,  analnrd  prei 

29  Stillwater  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Little  Fall 
»  [ncoi'iioraled  in  1906. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


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Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVU,   division. 


Lincoln  County.. 


Uuura  precinct,  Including  Almira  tc 


Crab  Creek  precinct 

Creston  precinct,  including  Creston  t( 


Total  for  Davenport  town  in  East,  North, 

and  West  Pumiprhi  er..  nicts 

Edwall  precinct 


Govan  precinct 

Grand  Coulee  precinct 

Harrington  precinct,  including  Harrington  city. 


Harrington  city  '. 


Indian  Creek  precinct 

Irby  precinct 

Lamona  precinct 

Lapray  precinct 

Larene  precinct 

Layton  precinct 

Miles  precinct 

Mohler  precinct 

Mondovi  precinct 

Moscow  precinct 

\lomii  a  in  View  precinct 

North  Davenport  precinct,  including  part  of 

Davenport  town 

Davenport  town  (part  of) 

North   Sprague   precinct,   including  part   of 

Sprague  city 

Sprague  city  (part  of) 

Voiol  i.u    ''/);.,  in,    :  i,  ;    ni     \oiih   n  in!   .  ;..«//. 

Sprague  pi,  mucin 

North  Wilbur  precinct,  including  part  of  Wil- 
bur town 

Wilbur  town  {part  of) 

Total  for  Wilbur  town  in  Nortli  and  South 

Wilbur  precincts 

Odessa  precinct,  including  Odessa  town 

Odessa  town  * 

Peach  precinct 

Reardan  precinct,  including  Reardan  town 

Reardan  town* 

Rocklynpreein.  r 

Sedalia  precinct 

erman  precinct 

South   Sprague  precinct,   including  part  of 

Sprague  city 

Sprague  city  {part  of) 

South  Wilbur  precinct,  including  part  of  Wil- 
bur town 

Wilbur  town  (part  of) 

Waukon  precinct 

Welch  Creek  precinct 

West  Davenport  precinct,  including  part  of 


Wilson  Creek  precinct. . 
Yarwood  precinct. . 


Mason  County. . 


Arcadia  precinct,  including   Squaxon  I 


Cloquallum  precinct 

Dayton  precinct 

Detroit  precinct » 

Dewatto  precinct 

Eells  precinct » 

Hartstine  precinct 

Hoodsport  precinct » 

Karailche  precinct 

Lilliwaup  precinct 

Matlock  precinct 

Pickering  precinct 

Potlatch  precinct 8 

Satsop  precinct 

'No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  1900. 


[".".".'.'.'.'. 

228 

1 

699 

i,m 

1,000 

S96 

""! 

:::: ::::::::::::: 

489 

w 

1,110 

696 

1,689 

m 

767 

695 

410 

627 

078 

719 
47S 

673 

Blfi 
324 

184 

5,166 

3,810 

»2,826 

•>26 

109 
108 

140 

86 
55 

393 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Mason  County— Continued. 
Shelton  precinct  No.  1,  comprising  part  of  Shel- 


comprising  Shelton 


Shelton  ton •  n  I  pur!  of) 

Skokomish   precinct,'   including    Skokomish 

Indian  Reservation 

Sl.ol.-niiirr.h  trillion  J,'t::,;~t  i  m  ion 

Union  City  precinct 

Okanogan  County 


Anglin  precinct 

Beeman  precinct 

Bodie  precinct 

Brewster  precinct,  including  Brewster  town . . 


■    I    i        illi'v  precinct 

Golden  precinct 

Havillah  precinct 

Kipling  precinct 

limine    ;   .    •     :',   ' 
\'<:    ii. '.'ii   . 

Molson  precinct 

x  a  I"  I'1 HM.-itioi .  compi  i.-;iiH!  |i:u  i  1. 1  ( ' < , I \  i I h ■ 

Indian  Reservation 

[For    total,    see    Keller    precinct.    Fern 
County.] 
Okanogan  precoma,  amin.pim  i  ikanogan  town 
and  part  of  Colville  Indian  Reservation 

Colville  Indian  Reservation  (part  of) , 

Okanogan  town  '< 

Omul,      precim!,    incliniiiig    part    ul    Collide 
Indian  Reservation 

i  oli ill,  hull, in  i; ix,  notion  {part  of). 
oroville  preeinet,  including  Oruxille  ' 

Oroville  town  10 

I "arailise  | irecinct 

Pateros  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Riverside  precinct 

Silver  preeinct 

Simllkaii n  preeinet 

Spring  ( '(in)ee  preeinet 

Squaw  (reel.  ]  irecinct 

Tonasl  el  preeinel 

Tunk  Creek  precinct 

Twisp  precinct,  including  Twisp 

^"auconda  precinct 

Winthrop  precinct 

Pacific  County 


llwaco  to 
Knappton  precinct. . 
Lebam  precinct" 


.ni    i  .,    in. 

!       .      ,,:     .',     HI         ;■     ca.'M.     | 


:    .  i  i. .ml  ■>..-.  in.       '  in.  ii.  i..      i,  ,     ,-,,.,, 


South  Bend  city.. 


Bend  precinct  No.  1   and  part  of  South 
Bend  precinct  No.  2 

11  Incorporated  In  1907. 

12  Incorporated  in  1909. 
's  County  total  includes  population  (12)  of  Elk  Creek  precinct,  annexed  to  Plu- 


vius  precinct  since  1900. 
be  made;  not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890.  »  Name  changed  from  naif  Moon  in  1908.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Menlo  pr<  - 


8  Potlatch  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Hoodsport  precinct  in  1904. 


15  Organized  from  parts  of  Lebam  and  Willapa  precincts  in  1902. 

"  Elk  Creek  precinct  annexed  in  1906. 

"  Name  change.)  from  r;i\-r-,.]p  in  1904. 

"  Returned  in  1900  as  in  South  Bend  preciDct  No.  1  only. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  election  precinct.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between   L0O0  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Pacific  County— Continued. 

South  Rend  precinct  No-  2,1  including  part  of 

South  Bend  city 

South  Bend  city  *  (part  of) 


Alderton  precinct.. 


Breckon  precinct 


Dupont  precinct 9. 


Fairfax  precinct* 

Fox  Island  precinct. . 

Gig  Harbor  precinct. . 

:  precinct 


apps  precinct .. 


Long  Brancn  precinct  . . 

■  i    precinct  15 — 


McNeils  Island  precinct. . 


Milton  precinct,"  including  Milton  town. . 

Milton  town  " 

Minter  precinct 


Ohop  precinct,'-'  including  Eatonville  tc 


Wardl 

WariS 

Wards 

Regents  Park  precinct21.. 
R  eservat ion  precinct  «* 


Nlsqually  Indian  Reservation.. 
Hoy  town 24 

Nisqually  Indian  Reservation  (part  of).. 
Total  for  Ninqually  Indian  Reservation  ii 


Ruston  precinct,23  coextensive  with  Ruston 


South    Prairie    precinct,7    including    South 

South  Prairie  town™ 
Spanaway  precinct. . 


Steilacoom   precinct,21   including   Steilacoom 


m 


1  Name  changed  fron 
5  Returned  in  1900  as 
'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Mpnlo  precinct  ir 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Pierce  County— Continued. 

Sumner  precinct,  including  Sumner  town 

Sumner  town 

Tacoma  precinct,  coextensive  with  Tacoma  city 


Ward  I.- 
Ward 2.. 
liar./.}.. 
Ward  J,.. 


WardB. 

Wards 

Ward! 

WardS 

Tan  wax  precinct 1J.. 


San  Juan  County. . 


Lopez  precinct  No.  2. 


San  Juan  precinct  No.  2,  including  Friday  Har- 


Shaw  precinct.. 
Stewart  Island  p_ . . 
Waldron  precinct... 


Stewart  Island  precinct.. 


Skagit  County. . 


Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S 

onjprecinct 

w  precinct.. 


Belfast  precinct.. 


Cullum  precinct,  including  Concrete  town. . 


East  Mount  Vernon  precinct,  including  part  of 


'.-'•linl    ir.f  iVom.i    },:')/:>■)>  i/iii  ill     'ol.-v'       \iTil> 

South,  and  West  Mount  Vernon  precincts. 
Ferry  precinct 


Indian  Reservation 

Swinomish  Indian  Reservation  . . 

Fir  precinct 

Fredonia  precinct 


Hamilton  precinct,  including  Hamilton  t< 


La  Conner  precinct,  including  La  Conner  town. 


Lyman  tc 

McMurray  precinct,  including  McMurray  t< 

Mc  Murray  town^ 

Mansford  precinct 

Montborne  precinct 

Mount  Baker  precinct 


i    I-  :■,  ,i      I  I  ill     |.ir,     in     .     i... i  f.        .,..'.        ..  111,  hi  |i:,r:   in  I    u         111'"' 


m 

S9S 

SOS 

664 

S98 

.:.:.:'.'.'.'..: 

«  Part  annexed  to  Tacoma  city  In  1909. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Edgewood  ]iimiioi  ii 
18  Incorporated  ir 


o  Roy  precinct,  since  1900. 

jan  be  made:  county  redistricted  between   1890 

and  1900. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Junction  precinct  i: 


12  Holz  precinct  organized  from  parts  of  Ohop  and  Tanwax  precincts  in  1908. 


j»  Home  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Orting  precinct  in  1902. 

21  Regents  I'o  !    i.  o  m  -i     .    mi  cl  from  pari  o.i  Soiincoom  precinct  in  1909. 

21  Part  taken  to  form  Earle  precinct  in  1908  and  part  annexed  to  Tacoma  city 
in  1907. 

m  Part  taken  to  form  McKenna  precinct  in  190S;  Mountain  View  precinct  an- 
nexed in  1902. 

21  Incorporated  ir 

25  Returned  as  Si 

"  Incorporated  iL 

2'  Exclusive  of  population  (731)  of  Western  Washington  Hospital  for  Insane, 
returned  in  Steilacoom  town  In  1900. 

13  Part  of  Besei  ration   precinct  annexed  in  1907,  parts  of  Hunts  Prairie  precinct 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


553 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  ANT)  ] 

[Precinct  moans  election  precinct.      For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1 'J  10,  see  footnotes;  for  those  betwer 


590 — Continued. 
1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Skagit  County— Continuod. 


n  North  and  South 
Burlington  precincts ". 

North  Mount  Vernon  precinct,  including  part 

of  Mount  Vernon  city 

Mount  Vernon  city  (part  of) 

Perley  precinct 

Pingree  precinct 

Point  Williams  precinct ,- 

Prairie  precinct 

Samish  precinct 


■•    ■'■ 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Sinclair  precinct. . 


!  irecinct,  including  part  of 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Mount  Vernon  city  {part  of) 


Skamania  County.. 


Cape  Horn  precinct  a . 

t'rts.M.les  precinct 

Chenowith  preeinol  -  . 
St.  Helens  precinct8. 


Stevenson  town  l. 

Underwood  precinct 

Wind  Mountain  precinct.  . 
Wind  River  precinct 


Snohomish  County. . 


■ '.extensive  with  Arlington 


jng  precinct. . 

Hear  Creek  precinct. . 


t  'ellien  ille  precinct.  . 


Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 


1,114 
24,814 


Wardl, 

Ward5 

Wari6 

Wardl -. 

Fernwood  precinct 

Florence  precinct 

Galena  precinct 

Getchell  precinct 

Gold  Bar  precinct 

Granite  Falls  precinct,  coextensive  with  Gran- 
ite Falls  city « 

Gregory  precinct 

Hartford  precinct 

Hazel  precinct 

Index  precinct,  coextensive  with  Index  city «. . 

Irving  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

Lake  Goodwin  precinct ; 

Lowell  precinct 

Lud  wig  precinct 

Machias  precinct I 

Maltby  precinct 

1  Incorporated  in  1902. 

»  Not  returned  bv  precincts  in  1890. 

3  St.  Helen?  edfrom  parts  of  Cape  Horn  and  Skve  precincts 

in  1904. 

*  Incorporated  in  1907. 


Snohomish  County    -Continued. 


Milton  precinct. 
Monroe  precinct, 
Monte  Cristo  precinct 

Mnkilleo  precinct 

Norden  precinct 


Port  Susan  precinct. . 
Richmond  precinct. . . 

Robe  precinct 

Roosevelt  precinct. . . 

Sexton  precinct 

Shorts  precinct.. 


with  Monroe  city ' 


Shoultes  precinct.. 
I !  Silvana precinct.. 


Silverlun  prei-inci.. .  .  . 
Skykomisn  precinct. . 
Snohomish  precinct,  c 


ixtensive  with  Snoho- 


Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

South  Snohomish  precinct. . 


Reservation.. 

Tulalip  Indian  Reservation.. 
precinct 


\\  haleback  precinct.. 
Wood  precinct 


Spokane  County.. 


m 





! 

Blanchard  township. . 

township 

Chattaroy  township. . 


Coulee  township. . 


Deer  Park  township. . 


ley  township. . 


Fairfield  town  9 

Fairfield  township. . . 
Five  Mile  township.. 
Freeman  township. . 


Hillyard  city  «. 

Latah  town 

Latah  township.. 


Meadow  Lake  township. . 
Medical  Lake  town 


Mica  township. 
Milan  township. . 
Moran  township.. 


Mount  Carleton  township. . 
Mount  Hope  township 


Nine  Mile  township. . 


Pioneer  township. . 


1910 

1900              1890 

349 

1,239 
1,139 
312 
1,146 
1,552 
31 

256 
545 
233 
232 
185 
344 
392 
251 
512 
943 
99 
S57 

3,244 

s,m 

1,088 

1,011 

1,14S 

280 

559 

544 
576 
460 
511 
372 
630 

781 
677 
561 
589 
860 
110 
104 

728 

262 



■■;•; 

:::::::::::: 

2,101              1,993 

::::::::::::::::::::::: 

468    

781                  647 

253 

232 

516 

617 

:::::::::::: 

•  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  since  190C 

6  Incorporated  in  1903. 

7  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1909. 

8  Incorporated  In  1908. 

•  Incorporated  in  1905. 


554 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 


Table  1.  -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1000,  AND  1890 —Continued. 

s  election  precinct.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botwc.en  l'JOU  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those,  between  iwhi  and  I'.ion,  :«•  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 
Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1810 

1900 

1890                                          MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Spokane  County— Continued. 

405 

Stevens  County— Continued. 

495 

533 
S51 
332 
249 
270 
123 
643 
209 
181 
103 
211 
189 
596 

17,581 

327 
663 
584 

499 

104,402 
S5, ISO 
18,964 

18,44* 

SI, 911 
S4,976 
474 
421 
585 
318 
428 
629 
531 
1,184 

Springdale    precinct,    including    Springdale 

433 

644 

331 

303 

36,848 

19,922 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Yocum  preeinel 

589 
•9,927 

'9,675 

Black  Lake  precinct 

Wayside  township 

177 
855 
366 
267 
394 
260 
1,125 
53 
230 

367 

6,996 

6,996 

1,089 

664 

1,445 

1,611 
1,413 

3 

646 
831 
342 
480 
1,424 
.    1,038 

1,064 
490 
733 

605 

u 

3,285 

141 
700 
502 
223 
279 
143 
510 

West  Spokane  township 

.„■,.,    , ] , •  i  "     . 

25,297        3 10,543 

^4,341 

Addy  precinct 

608 
407 
212 
327 
167 
320 
267 
91 

267 

Little  Rock  precinct 

Arden  precinct 

Bars  tow  precinct 

MeLane  precinct 

Maxfield  precinct 

250 
128 
333 

4,082 
3,86S 

Beglin  precinct 

Blue  Creek  precinct 

Mud  Bay  precinct 

Olympia  precinct,  coextensive  with  Olympia 

Boundary  precinct 

Olympia  city  " 

4,698 

i,  ]■<■■■>  in,  1,  ,                     . 

Calispel  precinct 

Camden  precinct 

Chewelah  precinct,  including  Chewelah  town. . 
Chewelah  town* 

WardS 

1,7$ 

8SS 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

.  . .     . 

Columbia  precinct 

Colville  precinct,  including  Colville  city 

505 
579 
2,218 
1,SSS 
437 
477 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."'. 

Peninsula  preeinei.  "  . . 

292" 

189 
202 

373 
341 

594 

jio  1 !  Rochester  precinct 9 

Wardl 

WardS 

,  South  Union  precinct 

Tenino  preeinei ,'"  inch  nine    iVine ,.,  i, 

Tenino  town  u 

258 
322 
252 
119 
115 
158 

Daisy  precinct 

Dalkena  precinct 

Tumwater    precinct,    including    Tumwater 

637 

Deer  Trail  precinct . 

::::::::::: 

'■■"-■ i ; 

Yelm  precinct,  including  part  of  Nisqually 
Ind ian  Reservation 

521 

Doyle  precinct 

321 
123 
145 
126 
209 
108 
132 
345 
186 
'321 

'634 
"125 

Nisqually  Indian  Reservation  (part  of) 

[Fortotal,see  Roy  precinct,  PierceCounty.] 

Wahkiakum  County 

"2,819 

Flat  Creek  precinct 

'2,526 

Forest  Center  precinct 

188 
231 

788 
352 
94 

111 
409 
165 
289 
.      641 

31,931 

477 

(13) 

1   Sili    'in    '    ;■■-,■,  iH         ,.'    '   ■..     ■  ■  '          i    ,n, ei   

96 
297 
241 
300 

(IS) 

197 
542 

is  18,680 

Deep  River  precinct 

Kettle  Falls  precinct,  including  Kettle  Falls 

S77 
175 
245 
188 
531 
413 
481 
238 
663 
306 
119 
1,640 
1,199 
27 
692 
476 

338 
334 
116 

87 
94 

297 

Baker      'dnct" 

1,357 
625 

1,094 
699 
218 
525 
499 
375 
249 
593 
333 
183 
120 
227 

502 

BOS 

2,073 

737 

521 
283 
544 
313 
246 
229 
237 

Newport  precinct,  including  Newport  town 

1     ,    .     :                            .    '   '  ■■'■  ■ 

787 

146 
77 
231 

657 

I'M  ,:,  ,,,  1      |,       1   illl    1      '     ,  ,  ,          1,11            ,     nil     i                   M 

Ruby  preotnct 

i   Ritz  precinct  is 

1,310 

1  Parts  of  Five  Mile,  Marshall,  Mead,  Moran,  and  Opportunity  precincts  an- 
nexed in  1907. 

2  Incorporated  In  1907. 

» No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1906. 

*  Incorporated  in  1903. 

*  Incorporated  in  1910. 

*  County  total  includes  population  (81)  of  Meadow  precinct,  annexed  to  Grand 
Mound  and  Rochester  precincts  since  1900. 

"  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 


n  Peninsula  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Olympia 


)  of  Cathlamet  and  Puget  Island  pre- 


parts  of  Chambers  Prairie  and  South  B 


*  Woodland  precinct  organized 
precincts  in  1902. 

•  Part  of  Meadow  precinct  annexed  in  1907. 

i°  Mcintosh  precinct  organized  from  part  of  Tenino  nrecinct  in  1908. 


annexed  to  Walla  Walla  city  In  1907. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION- WASHINGTON. 


555 


Table   1.- -POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890  -Continue.!. 
S  Meotion  prooinot.     For  changes  in  boundaries,  el 


MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Walla  Walla  County— Continued. 
11  Creek  precinct 


I'm;  K  i  vers  precinct   

Waitsburg   precinrt,  inriiriKivr  with    \\  aiis- 

burg  city 

1 1 '•utsburg  city 

Walla  Walla  city,  coextensive  Willi  t." l.-i.i- U •  - . 
Fremont,  Green  Park,  Lewis,  Mullan,  Pine, 
Sharpstein,  Sims,  smploe,  stevens,  Thorn, 

■alia  Walla 

Ward  1 . . 

Ward  t.. 

WardS.. 

Wardi.. 

Wallula  precinct  > 

Washington  precinct.. 

Whatcom  County, 


Bellingh 

Wardl , 

Wardi 

WardS 

Ward^. 

WardS 

Ward6 

Bennett  precinct 

Kirch  Bay  precinct. . 


Blaine  precinct,  coextensive  with  Blaine  city. 
Blaine  city 

WardS 

Cedar  precinct 

Chuckanut  precinct 

Clearbrook  precinct 

( toluml  lia  Valley  precinct 

Crescent  precinct 

Custer  precinct 


land  precinct.. 


Kendall  precinct. . 

Lake  precinct 

Laurel  precinct 

Licking  precinct. . 


North   Lynden    precinct,   including   part   of 
Lynden  town 

Lynden  town  (part  of) . . 


Total  for  Lynden  tt 

Lynden  precincts 

Park  precinct 

Point  Roberts  precinct 

Prairie  precinct 

Roeder  precinct 

Rome  precinct 

Saxon  precinct 

Semiahmoo  precinct 

Slate  precinct \ 

South   Lyndon   precinct,   including   part   of 
Lynden  town 

Lynden  town  (part  of) 

Sumas  precinct,  including  Sumas  city 

Su-mas  city 

Ten  Mile  precinct , 


i  North  and  South 


Wahl  precinct . . 


Whitman  County.. 


Almota  precinct . . 


Clinton  precinct. . 


MINOR  CIVII,   DIVISION. 


Whitman  County— Continued. 


t'ollurr.vood  precinct... 
I  (Min.iml  precinct 

i  Mislv  precinct.. 


Elberton  precinct... 


Farmington  precinct. .. 


Hooper  precinct . . 


Lone  Pine  precinct. . 


Palouse  precinct. . 


Pine  City  precinct 

Pullman  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct. . 

Rosalia  precinct 

Russell  precinct 

St.  John  precinct 


Thornton  precinct. . 


Precinct  33,  coextensive  with  St.  John  town  '. 

Precinct  :ls,  comprising  ward  2  of  Colfax  city.. 
Total  for   Colfax  city,  coextensive  with  pre- 


cincts S6,  46,  and  5, 


Ward  1 
Ward  2_ 
WardS.. 
Precinct  37,  c< 

Tekoa  town 

Precinct  :w,  coextensive  with  Rosalia  towi 

Rosalia  town 

Precinct  39,  coextensive  with  Union  town  tt 


with  Tekoa  town . . 


Precinct  10,  coextensive  with  O 

Oakesdale  town 

Precinct  41,  comprising  ward  1  of  Pullman  eil  v . 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Precinct  42,  coextensive  with  Garfield  town 1 

Garfield  town ! 

Precinct   43,    coextensive    with    Farmington 

Farmington  town. 
Precinct  44,  East  Palouse,  comprising  part  of 
Palouse  city 


Precinct  65,  coextensive  with  Endicott  town8. 
Precinct  66,  coextensive  with  Maiden  town  ». . 
Precinct  67,  coextensive  with  Albion  town  '•  . 


Yakima  County  ".. 


Belma  precinct,  including  Grandview  city. . 


East  Sunnyside  precinct,  including  part  of 


7  Incorporated  in  1904. 


41,709        "13,462 


'  Falrhaven  and  New  Whatcom  cities  consolidated  under  the  m 
city  In  1903. 

'  Incorporated  la  1907- 


n  be  made;  county  redistricted  in  1907. 


556 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910.  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

s  elrellon  precinol..     l''or  i-lmngrs  in  1 ndiu  ics,  c\l.i\,  between    I'.iun  mul   lull),  :it  foulnnl.es;  foi   Mm. r  bel.wecn  IK90  and  1'JOO,  .see  Reports  o[  the  Twelfth 

Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  C1VII.  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Yakima  County— Continued. 

166 
1,275 
258 
1,261 
46S 
981 
463 
902 

41 

1,437 

177 

1,100 

14,082 
14,082 
2,476 
2,163 
2,867 
2,646 
1,769 
2,281 

Yakima  County— Continued. 

683 
823 

1,524 
181 

2,694 

1,698 
769 

1,164 
400 
454 

1,555 

SS8 
137 

269 
979 
1,830 

Granger  precinct,  including  Granger  city 

1  "!■!' '    1"'  ''"»■'      ""  ''!•>"<:     <■>!>!• 

Mabton  preeincl,  including  Mabton  town 

i    id  inccinci    in.  luding  Wapato  town 

West  Sunny,."     pi              [hi  luding  part  of 

| 

orth  Yakima  city *. . . . 

Yakima  City  precinct,  coextensive  with  Yaki- 

287 

2,219 

>  Incorporated  in  1909. 


•  Incorporated  in  1905. 


» Incorporated  in  1907. 


«  Incorporated  in  1908. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CIT.OR.OW,. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900      ' 

1890 

Aberdeen  city 

13,660 

276 

368 

4,168 

1,476 

820 

957 

24,298 

2,289 

599 

2,993 

296 

431 

1,272 

1,302 

1,125 
625 
998 
352 

7,311 

1,062 

4,507 

682 

1,207 

1,257 

2,749 

2,783 

393 

1,533 

357 
945 
1,132 
276 
310 

308 
153 

'875 

754 
1,114 

330 
4,209 

1,532 

474 

323 

24,814 

308 
489 
691 
400 

932 
1,203 
320 
453 

3,747 

1,638 

Granite  Falls  city 

Hamilton  town 

Harnivrioii  rit.T 

.'     -      nn    ,. 

Hatton  town 

Snohomish 

Skagit 

Lincoln 

714 
405 
661 
237 
161 

3,276 
8,171 

664 
417 
634 

132 

816 
2,039 
1,219 

1.908 
377 
532 
288 

222 
339 
1,551 
831 
631 

441 

1,148 

377 

666 

798 

1,239 

1,730 

448 

2,488 

2,381 

1,199 

299 

14,082 
476 
882 
465 

127 

885 

611 

6,996 

495 

799 

413 

1,549 

'l76 
1,605 

2,286 
682 

4,181 
364 

Whitman 

392 

1,476 

1,131 

Snohomish 

Adams 

Spokane 

Chehalis 

Pacific 

Snohomish 

Stevens 

King 

Franklin 

Cowlitz 

Cowlitz 

Benton 

King 

Stevens 

King 

Clarke 

Skagit 

1 

470 
489 

11,062 
1,592 

200 

740 

8,135 

1,563 

Hoquiam  city 

11  waco  town 

Index  city 

Issaquahtown 

Kahlotus  town 

Kalama  town 

Kelso  city 

Kennewick  town 

Kent  city 

Kettle  Falls  town 

Kirkland  town 

La  Center  town 

La  Conner  town 

Lakeside  town 

1  Latah  town 

......  ■■!!'■.  HI II 

Little  Falls'  town'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 

Lyman  town 

Lynden  town 

■;       -  '■   ■         i"rt  n 

Mabton  town 

Maiden  town 

MarysvlUe  city 

'.: !       :■!,'     i.'i. 

Milton  town 

Monroe  city 

Monif"-:!)',.!  ,-ii.r.  .  - ... 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Newport  town 

North  Bend  town 

North  Yakima  city 

Northport  city 

...    ■..   .■...,■,  n 
Oakville  town 

Ocosta  town 

Odessa  town 

<  >k;inoi<:in  town 

Olympia  city 

Orovilletown 

Orting  town 

Pacific  town 

2,608 
584 

700   . 

Breme, 

554 
694 

1,014 

755 
297    . 

853 

Chelan 

750 

681 

564 

398 

Wahkiakum 

Centralia  city 

1,600 

197 
1,775 

2,026 

Kitsa 

253 

1,309 

781 

647 

365 

Skagit 

Yakima 

2,121 
251 
594 

1,649 

Whitman 

Snohomish 

728 
516 

539 

Snohomish 

Chehalis 

Skagit 

1,194 
1,120 

1,004 

287 

1,632 

3,154 
787    . 
928 

i,666 

2,216 

396 



166    . 

Snohomish 

Whitman 

474 
297 
1,737 

894 

2,768 
345 

3,863 

Elmatown 

Okano 

728 

Snohomish 

7,838 

254    . 
157    . 

I'usi  o  (.own 

I'niaba  citv 

Pe  Ell  town 

Pomeroy  city 

Port  Angeles  city 

Port  Orchard  town 

Port  Townsend  city 

Poulsbo  town ; i . 

434 

418 

Garfield 

Clallam 

Kitsap 

Jefferson 

Kitsap 

953 

2,321    . 

254 
3,448 

Whitman 

Klickitat 

Yakima 

Yakima 

697 
738 

317 
702 

226 

Grandvlew  city 

Granger  city...;...: : 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WASHINGTON. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


557 


CITY  OB  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Prescott  town 

Walla  Walla 

502 

1,298 

"2,602 

4,544 

264 

2,450 
527 

2,740 
999 

297 

1,859 
663 
767 

3,126 
315 

780 

421 

237, 194 

2,129 

1,163 

238 
3,244 

279 
3,023 

264 

299 

104, 402 

1,110 

251 

544 
761 
430 

Stevenson  town 

HumascUy. ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
SllirilltT  lOWTl 

Sunnyside  city 

Tacomacity 

Tekoatown 

Skamania 

Snohomish 

387 

576 
902 
892 

1,379 

83, 743 
1,694 

1 ,  038 

375 

1,598 

301 
490 
227 
426 
9,300 

1,237 

19,364 

400 

456 

300 

950 

..     318 

4,050 

682 
757 

405 

1,140 
384 
435 
263 

229 
1,308 
1,884 

1,732 

319 
531 

Yakima.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 
Whitman 

Ra  mond  cit 

37,714 
717 

285 

36, 000 

2,050 

'I'uppenish  city 

Tukwila  town 

Adams 

433 

379 

2,786 

King 

270 ' 

644 

248 
1,484 

Twisp  Inwii 

3,120 

1,011 
10,049 

Vancouver  city 

Clarke 

Walla  Walla 

Walla  Walla 

Yakima 

Clarke 

Adams 

Douglas 

wn 

Pierce 

817 

80,071 
885 
833 

42,837 

Wapato  town 

VVashougal  town 

Washtucna  town 

\\  :iiei  Wile  town 

Waverly  citv 

Wenatcheecity 

648 

482 

Snohomish 

2,i6l  i        1,993 

Chelan 

451 

■in  ! 

\\  illmr  lim  n     . 

Wilson  Creek  town 

Lincoln  

Pierce 

Grant 

Cowlitz 

Clarke 

Yakima 

595 

Spokane 

331 

36,848 

695 

303 

655 

Snohomish 

287 

284 

270 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[District  means  magisterial  district.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,^bet\veenl900  andT1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

15,858 

14,198 

12,702 

46,685 

29,252 

28,695 

Barboursville  district,  including  Barboursville 

Barker   district,    ineliidini;    Junior   town   and 

2,675 
7Ag 

1,481 
425 
311 
101 

m 

435 

1,770 

723 

1,286 

l',0S8 
250 
250 
288 
250 
2,050 
1,696 

2,006 
739 

21,999 

2,400 
430 

430 

1,725 

2,840 
907 

4,266 
837 

33,208 
1,702 

31, 161 
5,685 
5,712 
8,779 

10,985 
3,174 
3,197 

11,258 

2,118 
429 

3,825 
682 

17,322 
1,450 
11,923 

1  838 

Total/or  Bdiiiiilou  cat/'  in  llmlurmid  Valley 

648 

Guyandotte    district,1"  including    Guyandotte 

13,545 
1,602 
10,108 

335 
1,894 

874 
1,535 
2,769 

665 

'912 
1,517 
2,443 

378 

•iliiet,  iucluding  Philippi  city 

2,763 
3,224 

10,266 

Warff.. :::::::: :: 

Ward  4 

Center  district,  including  Grantsville  town 

1,951 

1,280 

1,495 

1,620 
1.171 

1,328 

1,784 

282 

3,104 

1J924- 
3,008 

10,233 

1,577 
225 
2,761 
1,401 
1,919 
2,608 

8,248 

Valley  district,  including  wards  1  and  2  of  Bel- 

'.     l,lrl 

Sherman  district 

Washington  district 

19,469 

18,702 

1,928 

1,844 

2^433 
2,596 

328 

1,908 
2,d/,8 
1,401 
2,031 

1,415 
1,571 
1,591 

10,331 

2,089 
1,244 
2,552 
2,812 

342 

7,564 

1,820 
1,188 
2,549 
2,904 

US 

7,226 

4,659 

Buffalo  district,  including  Ivydale  town 

1,904 

236 

3,034 

392 

l|938 
1,494 

12,672 

1,034 

r.         .                                          -,.,.:,■■.,, 

2,781 
339 
1,194 
1,750 

1,489 

13,689 

!     :  .                  :■:    :.    'i!  .',,,,■.■,  h    \<    1  i-i     0>, 

OttefdisTricT" 

Imrg  city:* 

Pleasant  districi .          . . . 

825 

Ward  5 

1,530 
1,678 

8,194 

1,276 
1,739 

6,885 

1,075 

609 

2,067 

1,398 

1J295 

069 

2,659 
779 

51,903 

1,294 

843 

2,150 

3^080 

1,588 

943 

2,095 
623 

31,987 

Mi't'lcllim  district 

1,466 
1,896 
2,673 
295 
1,619 
2,677 

23,023 

1,503 
1,295 
1,751 

l!l31 
1,403 

New  Milton  disiiii  i 

1,592 

West    Union   district,  including  West   Union 

1,596 
2,049 

18,904 

1,522 
1,640 

13,928 

20,542 

Falls  district 

0,  775 

20, 605 
671 

761 
730 

1,153 
494 
764 
210 

1,533 
697 

7,790 
1,888 
413 

4,489 
1,030 
399 

no 

3,388 

3,331 
315 

11,379 

1,597 

'413 

Birch  district,  including  Frametowntown 

'  163 

5,242 
166 

284 
994 

1,121 
2,356 

6,955 

'  127 

4,148 
770 
118 

11,098 

3,673 

2,717 

1    iv  in  Ml            11            1  .  1  1      1    1           1             In 
Jean,  Hill  Top.  Kikvilie,  Macdonald,  Mount 
Hope,   Oak   lliH.   o-den  Cilv.   Scu.bio,  and 

Holly  district,  including  parts  of  Flat  Woods 

4,489 

2,450 

Total/or  F/m  U'i,i„1:<  i„,e  u  "in  Holly  and  Salt 

Hill  Top  town 

263 

747 

864 
2,557 

4,974 

276 

276 
2,468 

3,662 

Total  for  Sutton  town  in  Holly "and  Otter  dis- 

Mount  Hope  town 

351 

Oak  Hill  town" 

Otter  district                                ..  iy  town  and 

3,211 

Kanawha  district,  including  Montgomery  and 

6,078 
1,594 

4,235 
1,090 

:         i:           ill         i'H.'ii 

2,631 

Powellton  town 

491 

.;.:■■                                                           1,           .                              ..■,         : 

7,219 

6,660 

5,123 

109 
3,180 
3,360 

3,648 

Buffalo  district,  including  Bethany  village 

2,316 

433 

4,593 

2,031 

4,189 

924 

911 

1,036 

1,318 

2,003 

245 

2,628 

2,347 

Cross  Creek  <li-;tri'i ,''  including  l''ollansbee  town 

2,078 

Sewell  Mountain  district,  including  Thurmond 

3,100 

:     I                       '„                                               ..      ■',    1    M      l,i;,;j 

M- 

2,235 

11,762 

Wellsburg  city:  > 

3,347 
2,145 

3,193 
2,336 

Ward  A 

!  "•   !'"-ill'  district..              

1,974 

»  Returned  In  1900  as  In  Barker  district  only;  incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

•  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

»  Part  annexed  to  Martlnsburg  city  in  1909. 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city  and  parts  of  Arden  and  Opequon  districts  annexec 


(558) 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION  -WEST  VIRGINIA. 


559 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


Gilmer  County— Continued. 

Glenville    district,    including    Glenville    and 

I  ,ayopolls  towns 

GUnville  town 

Lavopolis  town1 

Trov  district,  including  Troy  town 


Grant  County.. 


Union  district,  including  Bayard  t< 


Greenbrier  County.. 


I'Mliicj  Spring  district ,  including  Falling  Spring 


konceverte  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Ward!, 

Irish  Comer  district.  .  .  

Lewisburg  district,  including  Lewisburg  town.. 
Lewisburg  town 

Meadow     I'.hlM    ,1,  arid.. 

White  Sulphur  district,  including  White  Sul- 
phur Springs  town 

'■■  '  .  ■■/ ■    . 

\v  illianishurg  district  ,  inch  id  iic:  Wdhanisljurg 

Williamson 


Hampshire  County 

Bloontery   district,   including   part  of  Capon 

Capon  Brni.n  town  i  pun  ,>i ,. 

Total  for  Capon  Bridgi  town0  in  Htimmaij 

mi, I    I  ,inuil  ilixiiid-:..        . 

Capon   district,   including   Watson   town   and 
part  of  Capon  Bridge  tc~~ 

Capon  Bridg- ' 

Watson  town 

Mill  Creek  district 

Romney  district,  including  Romney  town 

Romney  town 

>hi 'i  man  district 

Springfield  district,  including  Springfield  town. 


Hancock  County.. 


Hardy  County 

Capon  district,  including  Wardensville  tow 
Wardensville  town 

Lost  River  district 

Moorefield  district,  including  Moorefield  t< 
Moore  field  town 

South  Fork  district 

1  Incorporated  in  1901 . 


2,461 

763 

2,313 


MINOR   CIVIL   I.IVIMMN. 


Harrison  County.. 


(lark  district,  including  Slc;ilo\  Height:;  town 
and  wards  2  and  5,  and  parts  of  wards  1,.'!,  and 
1  of  Clarksburg  city 


_..„     i  Clark  and  Coal 

districts  

Ward  l 

WardS 

Wards 

Ward/, 

WardB 

Stealey  Heights  town  '■> 

(  lay  district,  including  Shinnston  town 


2,978 
'  2,"  257 


Kngle  district',  including  I  uinberport  town 

Lumberport  town ' 

Eli  disiiiet 

Grant  district,  including  part  of  West  Mil  lord 

n  Grant  and 

(hi km  districts 

is  district 

ison  district,  including  Bridgeport  town 


Union  district,  including  part  of  West  Milford 
West  'Milford  town  (pari  of) 


Jackson  County.. 


Ravenswood  town 

Ripley  district,  including  Ripley  tc 


Jefferson  County 

Charles  Town  district,  including  Charles  Town. . 

Charles  Tmr  n 

Harpers  Ferry  district,  including  Bolivar  and 
Harpers  Ferry  towns 


Shcphordstown  district,  including  Shepherds- 
Shepherdstown  town 


Kanawha  County 

Big  Sandy  district,  including  Clendenin  town.. 

Clendenin  town  lf> 

Cabin  Creek  district,  including  Cedar  Grove, 

Eastbank,  and  Pratt  towns 

Cedar  Grov,  town  " 

Eastba  nk  town 

Pratt  town*...- 

Charleston  district,1*  including  wards  1  to  9  of 

Charleston  city 

Charleston  city  (pari  of) 

Total  for  Charleston  city  13  in  Charleston  and 

Loudon  districts 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward8 

Ward9 

Ward  10 


4,060 

S,00H 

SSS 
4,508 

■J, OS, 
408 

2,802 

1,'ses 

2,515 

2, 123 

1,321 
1,727 

1,470 
1,650 

3,751 
740 

2,281 


3,757 
5,487 


15,935  15,853 


6  Incorporated  in  1903. 
'  Incorporated  in  1907. 


8  Returned  in  1900  as  in  Union  district  only. 

9  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 

10  Incorporated  in  1904. 

11  Incorporated  in  1902. 

12  Part  annexed  to  Charleston  city  in  1907. 
-"""  is  in  Charleston  district  only;  part  of  Charleston  district 


560 


STATISTICS  OF, POPULATION— WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  magisterial  district..     For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Kanawha  County— Continued. 

6,391 
3,841 

1,209 

5,718 
713 
3,803 
4,090 
3,949 
2,944 

18,281 

5,665 
3,545 

816 

4,427 

4,374 

3,270 

Marion  County— Continued. 

Lincoln    district,   including    Farmington   and 
Worthington   towns  and  part  of  Monongah 

6,278 
519 

1,046 
292 

8,050 
2,672 

'782 

190 

5,171 
2,147 
2,391 

32,388 

4,082 

Jefferson  district ,  im  hniin.u  Si.  Albans  town 

2,982 

3,343 

city 

662 

3,364 
3,818 
3,842 

1,849 

16,980 

3,707 
3,038 
3,266 
1,636 

15,895 

Mannington    disi.iict.,    including    Mannington 
city 

7,350 
1,681 

2,636 

Paw    Paw  'district,   including    Fairview    and 

2,311 

Lewis  County 

Kiiv.willctown 

Union  district,  including  ward  1  of  Fairmont 
city 

164 

3,337 
1,316 
3,127 

26,444 

3,068 

5,177 
950 

2,213 
766 
US 
492 
522 

'ess 

3,522 
327 
6S0 

1,231 

20,491 

3,200 

4,721 
1,931 

2,660 

3,015 

2,319 

Marshall  County 

Cameron  district,12  including  Cameron  town 

Total  for   I.                               ri  House,  Free- 
man! Or. 

2,143 

20,735 

3,442 

1,862 
949 

8,918 
2,509 
3,606 
1,632 
1,371 
1,655 
1,874 
1,527 
1,066 

10,001 

4,976 
£,921 

9,656 
7,969 
1,305 

23,019 

2,350 
964 

1,807 
801 

6,362 

2,047 

:.■:.'■                    mi.            i,|  i  ■■,■;   ,!■, ;., 

Freemans   Creek   district,   including   parts   of 

4,564 
26S 

2,951 

4,122 
4,533 

1,702 

wards  1  and  2  of  Weston  town 

Total/oi    1/                      111          j   11     // 

Hackers   Creek  district,   including  Jane   Lew 

2  688 

town  and  parts  of  wards  2  to  i  of  Weston 

Jane  Lew  town  2 

376 
1,544 

15,434 

2,143 
1,596 

11,246 

1,957 

L580 
1,300 

7,688 
4,511 
1,466 

6,986 
4,661 
1,479 

24,142 

1,979 

Lincoln  C  ounty 

Sand  Hill  dislrirl 

1,272 

Carroll  district 

3,609 
3,952 
2,446 
1,819 
2,224 
3,164 
1,445 
1,832 

14,476 

3,282 
2,279 

2!  364 
1,327 
1,365 

6,955 

2,702 

1,523 

1,455 

999 

943 

1,559 

981 

1,084 

» 11,101 

Union  district,  including  Benwood  and  Mc- 

4,872 

2,934 

427 

Washlngton  di                               udslto3,and 

3,136 
2,013 
1,614 

Mason  County 

Logan  County 

22,863 

3,606 
9,614 
1,640 
1.256 

47, 856 

2,531 
3,272 

m 

1,152 
18,747 

2,000 
2,746 

Arbuckle  district 

2,365 
3,841 

286 
1,567 

240 
2,085 
1,780 

358 

'452 
2,045 

900 
2,217 
2,607 

784 

38,371 

2,485 
4,049 

SO.', 
1,760 

260 
2,480 
1,987 

616 
2,518 

2,628 

i',9S4 

2,117 

Logan  district,  including  Logan  city 

Logan  city  * 

Clendenin  district,  including  Henderson  town. . 
Henderson  town 

3,124 

Triadelphia  district 

McDowell  County 

1,524 
7,300 

Leon  village 

Cooper  district 

Graham  district,  including  Hartford  City  town. 

242 
2,385 
2,124 

9,221 
4,791 

17,018 
2,047 
1,630 
1,526 
7,240 

5,642 
600 
165 
426 

3,944 

42,794 

Hannan  distriri 

2,236 

Big  Creek  district 

1,393 

5,751 
1,088 

1,271 

Lewis  district,  including  North  Point  Pleasant 

Browns  Creek  district,  including  Keystone  city, 

Kimball  and  Welch  towns 

Keystone  city e 

North  Point  Pleasant  village* 

Point  Pleasant  town 

i',853 

Kimball  town 2 

Welch  town 

44* 

5,467 
2,896 

4,'i95 

Union  district 

Waggener  district,  including  Mason  town 

2,452 

2,769 

904 

23,023 

2,316 
3,362 

Beaver  Pond  district,  including  Bluefield  city . . . 

.  3,240 
32,430 

1,834 
20,721 

14,817 
11,188 
1,547 
1,232 
610 
876 
1,619 
1,272 
1,803 

1,SBS 

6,096 
278 
3,027 
1,122 
2,764 
575 
13,572 
1,468 

Cameron  dls 

8,221 

4,W 

11,780 

656 

7,564 

9,711 
2,147 
2,145 
1,083 
2,603 
1,733 
4,885 
1,039 

2,084 

uly. 

Hardee,  Lee, 
00. 

orporated  as 
jrn  district  i 

7,034 

3,228 

4,340 
6,655 

1,023 

1,023 

Total  for  Fairmont  city  in  Fairmont  and 

East  River  district,  including  Oakvale  town 

3,499 

3,082 

1,214 
2,318 

Grant  district,  including  part  of  Monongah  town. 

Monongah  town  (port  of) 

Totalfor  Monongah  town  in  Grant  and  Lincoln 

4,864 
1,124 

1,786 

and  Magnoli 

a  city  in  190 

a  1904. 

2,085 

Plymouth  district .  iuHiniiir.'  '  (liens  town 

1,848 

i      1        in.  1    itn  1m  ling  Bramwell  town 

7,771 
826 

rict  In  1905. 

5,523 

1  Returned  in  1900  as  In  Charleston  district  o 

•  Incorporated  In  1907. 

•  County  total  includes  population  (4,831)  of 
taken  to  form  Mingo  County  between  1890  and  1 

<  Name  changed  from  Aracoma  in  1907.    Inc 
6  Adkin  district  organized  from  part  of  Elkh 

a  districts, 

r. 

7  Incorporated  In  1902. 

» Incorporated  In  1908. 

•  Incorporated  In  1901. 
l»  Incorporated  in  1906. 
»  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1905. 
"  Part  of  Liberty  district  annexed  to 

"  Incorporated  In  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WEST  VIRGINIA. 


561 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 

is  magisterial  district.    For  changes  ii 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVn^IVlSION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

16,674 

12,883 

12,085 

57,672 

1°  48,024 

1°  41,557 

Center  district,  comprising  ward  5  and  part  of 

Total  for    H'/.<  -Urii  <•'////,  <■„„, pilsm,/    train. 
Clay,    Madison,    Una, a,  .>„,/    \i',hrl,r  dis- 
tricts and  pails  nj  Riidiii  and    Wastii  nylon 

Cabin  Run  district 

Klk  did  riri .  inr Indium   101k  ilai  dun  town 

Elk  Card,  n  town 

Frankfort  district - 

New  Creek  district,  including  kevser  and  South 

884 
3,825 

438 
2,538 

0,040 

■•8 

827 
2,597 

1,807 

4,038 
2,5S6 

815 
3,294 

1,488 

3,337 
2,165 

4,992 

41,61,1 
6,742 
4,582 
3, 097 
4,iSS 
2,631 
8,228 
6,173 
6, 755 

5,  034 
1,479 

6,173 
3, 392 

7,947 

6,  755 

8,  759 
1,455 

'IjU 

713 
346 
261 
831 

5, 508 

7,701 
1,038 
6,652 

5,867 
9,349 

(10) 

38,878 

(10) 

34, 522 

2,051, 
19,431 

2,814 

2,115 

800 

11,359 

2,230 

915 
(2) 

,            ,!|    .i  ■   ■,■         ,.,■;,,■;;■■!,,,                i 

(10) 

1,385 
(10) 

1,737 

»  707 

l!306 
2,940 
5,077 

1,302 
2,090 
2.301 
3,020 

2,490 
831 

Madison  dislriel ,  comprising  ward  7  of  Wheeling 

Magnolia  district,  including  Matewan  city 

(10) 

Richland  district -  - 

l!l87 
3,501 

24,334 

2,040 

Kit!  hie  district,  including  ward  8  of  Wheeling 

Triadelphia  district,  im  hiding  i  .dgewood,  Elm 
Grove,     Leal  liei  wood.     I'ai  u  a  am,     l'leasant, 
Vallev,  Triadelphia   and  \\ lsdale  towns. .. 

4,782 

19,049 

15,705 

3,404 

768 
123 

694 

2,270 
1,173 
2,797 

m 

2,415 
2,495 

11,031 
9,150 

965 
2,235 
1,750 
2,700 
1,500 

S18 
1,553 

13,055 

2,700 
1,444 
3,149 
180 
2,551 
2,152 

5,350 

2,452 
1,495 
2,827 

180 

2,352 
2,118 

2,973 
1,011 

'anion  district,  comprising  ward  4  and  part  of 

(10) 

Mm  gen  dish  id  .<•  including  Morgan  town  cil  vand 

(10, 

Washington  disirici  .  iucliidine  1'  nllon  lown  and 
ward  1  ami  part  oi  ward  'J  of  Wheeling  city 

U  ebster  district,  cuinprising  part  of  ward  6  of 

(10) 

9,167 

1,637 
13,130 

1,488 
12,429 

1,149 
1,521 
1,701 
200 
1,646 
1,478 
1,854 

8,074 

1,121 
1,491 
1,605 
205 
1,651 
1,434 
1,865 

9,345 

Monroe  County 

(  in  1,  all      u   hi(  t 

1,370 

Red   Sulphur  district,   including    Peterstown 

3,043 
257 
1,754 
2,292 
2,137 
1,901 
298 

1,928 
7,848 

3,148 
167 
1,072 
2,323 
2,005 
2,104 
256 

1,818 
518 

7,294 

2,845 

i'r.inkli't  district,  including  Franklin  town 

1,545 

1,568 
1,352 

1,575 
2,183  , 
1,755 
2,030 
348 

6,744 

1  limn  dislriel.  including  Cnioii  town 

7,539 

Wolf  Creek  district,  including  part  of  Alderson 

959 
1,190 

791 
1,123 
1,005 
2,406 
1,358 

14,740 

1,214 
1,415 

953 
1,281 
1,901 
2,581 

815 

8,572 

1,066 

Washington  district,  including  St.  Marys  city. 
St.  Marys  city  l:i 

1,296 

520 

1,148 

'864 
2,312 
725 
773 
713 
022 

17,699 

1,088 
1,815 

781 
2.187 

693 

710 
710 

11,403 

1,529 

id  ,  including  Berkeley  Springs  town. . 

6,814 

I'M  ray  district,  im  hiding  Marlinton  town 

ilarliulon  loim  h 

4,150 
1,045 

6,128 
496 
390 

1,407 

o,055 
181 
190 

26,341 

2,678 
171 

2,496 

Cacapon  district,  including  Taw  Faw  town 

2,070 
772 
812 
576 
874 

9,309 

Greenbank  district,  including  Cass  and  1  >ui  bin 

1,177 

2,221 
204 

Little  Revels    district,  including  Hillsboro  vil- 

1  leaver  district,  including  Richwood  town 

0, 356 
3,061 
1,155 
2,048 
2,055 
2,820 

1,462 

201 
1,803 

2,205 

1,085 

1,110 
2, 106 
1 ,  235 
1,516 

1,452 

1,247 
1,787  | 

991 
1,360 

1,274 

i.'scs 

22,727 

20,355 

Grant    district,   including    Brandonville   and 

Summersville  district,  im  hiding  Summersville 

2, 123 

96 
116 

2,090 
80 

2,193 

Wilderness  district 

Bruceton  town 

South  Morgantown  towns)  annexed  in  1901. 
28407—12 36 


8  Incorporated  in  1907. 
s  Incorporated  in  1901. 

10  County  totals  include  population  (38,878  in  1900;  34,522  in  1890)  of  Wheeling 
cite,  returned  independently. 

11  Exclusive  of  population  of  Wheeling  city. 
'2  Incorporated  in  1902. 

is  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1901. 


562  STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


[District  means  magisterial  district.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  ei 


Preston  County— Continued. 


Total  for  Tunnelton  towni  in    King 
and  Reno  districts 

Lyon  district,  including  Newburg  town.. 

Pleasant  district 

Portland  district,  including  Terra  Altatc 


Itcno  district,  including  Hon  lesbian  (own  and 

part  of  Tunnelton  town 

Rowlesburg  town 

Tunnelton  town^  (part  of) 

Union  district 

Vallej  ih-.tri-.-t.  including  Ma  si  m  I  own  town  and 

Reedsville  village 

Masontown  town  2 

Reedsville  village 3 


Putnam  County.. 


Union  district , 

Raleigh  County.. 

Clear  Fork  district 

Marsh  Fork  district 

Richmond  district 

Shady  Spring  district... 


Randolph  County.. 


Tucker  County. 
Whitmer  town 

■:■,.■    J:. 

and  Mill  Creek  towns 

Huttonsville  town 

Mill  Creek  town  ' 

Leadsville  district,10  including  Elkins  city  and 

Harding  village 

Elkins  city" 

Wardl 

Wards 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 


New  Interest  district,  including  Montrose  village 

Montrose  village 

Roaring  Creek  district,  including  Womelsdorf 

Womelsdorf  town 

Valley  Bend  district 

Ritchie  C  ounty 

Clay  district,  including  Ellenboro  and  Penns- 

Ellenboro  town'' 

Pennsboro  town 


2,766 
S64 

3,409 
840 

3,248 


2,334 
1,060 

3,357 


1,411 
17,670 


2,135 
1,629 


B  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Ritchie  County— Continued. 

1I1  aid,  district,  including  Cairo  town. 

1  11  id 


and  Pullman  tc 
Harrisvillc  town . . 


:.,  including  Auburn,  Harrisvillc, 


Roane  County.. 


Walton  district.. 


Summers  County.. 


Hinton  city.. 

Hinlon  city  '•'  .. 


WardS 

Wardl, 

Green  Sulphur  district 

Jumping  Branch  district... 


Taylor  County... 

Booths  Creek  dial  rid  .  . 


district  mid  parts  of  Court  h 


WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Fetterman  district,'*  including  part  of  ward  1  of 


part  of  ward  1  of  Grafton  city. . 


1,172   I  Knottsville  district. . 


Tucker  County... 


Black  Fork  district,  including  Parsons  city  and 


WardS 

Closer  district 

Davis  dish  ict .  including  Davis  tc 


e  Dry  Fork  district,  Randolph 


Thomas  tc 

Licking  districi 

St.  George  district,  including  St.  George  town.. 


2,871 
2,430  I 
S00  I. 
2,737 


7, BBS              S,6B0 

S,1B9 

2, 982  1     2, 585 

2,495 

1,647      i,707 

4,672      4,346 
1,293  '     1,303 

1,119 
3,159 

«  Incorporated  as  a  city  and  part  of  Leadsville  district  (South  Elkins  town)  ai 


9  Incorporated  in  1903. 


a  town)  annexed  to  Grafton  city  in  1903. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION- WEST  VIRGINIA. 


563 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890—Continued. 

is  magisterial  district.    For  changes  in  boundaries,  e 


e  Reports  of  the  Twelfth 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Tyler  County 

16,211 

18,252 

11,962 

Wetzel  County— Continued. 

Granl  dislric  i ,  including  Pino  Grovound  Smilh- 

6,872 

4U 

765 
3,119 

4,897 

627 

2,176 

2,304 

9,047 

5,901 

Centreville  district,  including  Centreville  town.. 

1,372 
US 

3,424 

546 

5,425 

2,684 

1,442 

217 

16,629 

1,720 
150 

'408 
5,829 
2,979 
3,607 
1,877 
1,626 
253 

14,696 

1,445 

3,184 

Ellsworth     disiricl,     including     iliddleboume 

3,442 

3,750 

3, 702 

632 

1,089 

2,987 

10,284 

2,461 

Lincoln  .lisirici ,  in,  hull  ii-  SiMcrsx  illc  city 

1,796 

469 

2,363 

1,533 

Magnolia  disuici ,  including  Brooklyn  and  New 

Union  disiricl ,  including  Friendly  town 

12,714 

1,705 

901 

1,959 

674 

627 

1,490 

1,"201 

1,164 

38,001 

1,873 
1,054 
2,238 
657 
686 
1,639 
1,290 
1,504 

34,452 

3,508 

4,507 
2,225 
681 
2,623 
2,321 
1,201 
2,409 

24,081 

3,201 
l',SS9 

2,577 

2,542 
1,403 

isnckhaiiiiiiii   disiricl,   including   Buekhannon 

Irii/.abeth  diUrict,  including  Elizabeth  town... 

2,193 

2,316 
2,115 
1,239 
2,336 

23,619 

2,124 

1,941 
1.418 
2,112 

18,652 

1,517 

1,762 
1,796 
2,794 

20, 361 
17,842 
1,955 
2,505 
S,662 
3,189 
3,060 
782 
1,278 
1,511 
1,002 
1,891 
2,083 
1,731 
1,760 

2,821 
10,392 

2,147 
2,171 
2,904 

14,903 
11, 703 

Butler  district,  including  Cassville  town 

4,907 
457 

4,428 

1,215 

549 

666 

992 

2,025 

4, 693 

3,458 

4,570 

SS4 

9,680 

4,888 

4,453 

Parkersburg   district,6  including    Parkersburg 

Ceredo  district,  including  Ceredo  and  Kenova 

4,681 
1,279 

'923 

10, 697 
8,408 

863 
1,972 

3]  060 

4,692 
407 

8,862 

1,589 
3,144 
2,015 
3,847 
361 

4,783 

I  men  disii  id.  indihlinc  Fairview  town 

1,163 
2,295 
1,994 
2,396 
2,287 

2,192 

Webster  County 

V\  alker  districl 

Williams     district,     including     Williamstown 

2,253 

Fort  Lick  district,  including  Addison  town 

Addison  toirn  (  Hito'n  Sprtuas  P.  0.) 

Glade    district,    including    tauulen-on-Gauley 

2, 397 
600 

3,991 

263 

SIS 

1,490 

1,802 

23,855 

1,856 
297 

3,874 

1,416 

1,460 

8,380 

Camden-on-Gauley  town ' 

257 
1,588 
1,544 

22,880 

1,094 
813 

16,841 

Baileysville  district 

1,119 
1,698 
2,122 

334 
1,227 

807 
1,764 

129 
1,655 

945 
1,196 
1,794 

Marl,  crs  1 1  ii  Ige  district 

(.'cntei  di-liici,  including  1'ineville  town 

867 
1,404 

1,158 
744 

1,652 
187 
891 

Cciilcr  disiricl,  including  Wiley ville  town 

2,489 

m 

2,529 
557 

1,645 
712 

2,526 

2,472 

Church  district,  including  Hundred  town 

2,29i 
261 
1.723 

2,240 

i  Incorporated  in  l '."mo. 


*  Incorporated  in  1903. 


7  Incorporated  In  1901. 


Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910.  1900,  AND  ] 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Adamston  town 

Harrison 

1,200  1. 
500  | 

i  H 

229    . 
1,030 

575    . 

199    . 

1,432  1. 

655    . 

2,161 
1,481 

'864 

433 

438  j 

204 

11,188 

687  ! 

Bram well  town 

Mercer 

1,458 
96 
577 
627  : 
116  J 

2,225 
384 
500  : 

770  ! 
668 

263 
1,660  ! 
213    . 
496 
457 

679 

113 

1,215 

2,662 

22, 996 

825 
68 
464 
632 
80 

1,589 
364 

Addison  town  (Webster  Springs 

297 
518 

(Greenbrier 

\Monroe 

Roane 

603 

1,090 

Mercer 

Ritchie 

Summers 

Cabell 

Marion 

Raleigh  I"""!!! 

r.uil"alo  village 

Putnam 

238 

::::::::: 

McDowell 

Braxton 

liiirusville  town 

429  . 

540    . 
342 

430  . 
4,511 

781    . 

245  1. 
464 
180    . 
4,644 
781  ! 

Bayard  town 

964 

BocklcN-  city 

158 

Hampshire 

Pocahontas 

Wayne 

Kanawha 

Tvler 

Wayne 

Jefferson 

Kanawha 

Belington  city 

Barbour 

Marshall 

Morgan 

Brooke 

Randolph 

Monongalia 

Mercer 

Jefferson 

Cass  town  § 

,,,,                  ..,.,".    , , 

Cassville  town 

Cedar  Grove  town 

156" 

1,279 
2,392 
11,099 

343 

"i'J75 
804 

Bolivar  town 

Charleston  city 

6,742 

5(54 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY,  TOWN,  OK  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

3,184 

1C5 

9,2C1 

815 

312 

2,  015 
390 

1,455 
674 

438 

5,200 

204 

9',7U 

782 
384 
270 

671 
284 
2,031 
163 
102 

200 

217 

1,038 

1,086 

281 

330 
7,563 

282 
1,702 

1,300 
105 

766 
608 

358 
120 

640 

761 
181 

3, 050 
557 

31,161 
422 
251 
236 
327 

190 

992 
3,705 
2,047 

730 

1,630 

800 

}         JJ 

144 
240 

712 
1,640 

656 
2,921 

561 
1,153 

295 

2,672 
1,045 

'784 
520 

546 

740 

837 

2,084 

Montgomery  town 

1,888 

112 

646 

9,150 

8,918 

494 

1,807 

2,176 

823 

452 

425 
764 
278 
129 
210 

17,842 

1,780 

713 

725 

930 

257 

1,038 

2,054 

474 

334 

346 

2,045 

413 

306 

3,027 

230 

1,081 

208 

313 

3,061 

591 

190 

1,112 

2,157 

936 

1,209 
245 
1,358 
2,169 
1,533 

190 
1,070 

1,224 

'765 

681 

1,224 
135 
318 

511 

697 

204 

1,121 

1,126 

2,354 
315 
261 
144 
792 

298 
123 
11 

1,526 
4,189 

212 

779 

2,213 

41,641 

338 

650 

134 

120 

3,561 

1,139 

291 
665 

831 
292 

1,594 

Clark  town" 

McDowell 

Webster... 

257' 

2,391 

057' 

581 
2,010 

Randolph 

Hardy 

Monongalia 

Clarksburg  city 

CU'iuli'iiiii  town 

Coweu  town 

3, 008      Moorefield  town 

:  Morgantown  cii.v 

„  Moundsvilleeity 

ni*      Mount  Hope  town 

-:  •       New  burg  town ^ 

460 
1,895 

351 
2,198 

1,080 
751 

495 
1,011 

Davis  town 

fi-il'in  town 

East  bank  town 

Foeahontas 

Kanawha 

Ohio 

Hancock 

""•/.mh 

778 

Elizabeth  town 

Wirt 

Mineral 

723 

McDowell 

Elkinscity - 

Klh'iibiiro  town 

Elm  Grove  town 

Fairmont  city 

Randolph 

0:1k  Mill  town 

70S 
5,655 

594 
1,023 

Marion 

Wyoming 

187 

11,703 
618 

407 

361 

■ 

Greenbrier 

693 
738 

167 

665 

2,115 

Favette 

413 

Braxton 

Braxton 

Greenbrier 

Pendleton 

Tvler 

Ohio 

Braxton 

Randolph 

Favette 

Gilmer 

Taylor 

Calhoun 

Cabell 

Tucker 

Randolph 

Randolph 

138 

205 
253 

Wyoming 

180 

1,934 

503 

1,853 

1 'on  ill  ton  town 

Kanawha 

398 

5,050 

1,450 

3,159 

1,074 

■     .  ■    .■ 

1,502 

300 

579 
164 
580 
968 
652 

816 
152 
825 
746 

dllage 

896 
472 

515 
109 
342 
304 
317 

3,  703 
261 

11,923 
240 

958 
361 

446 

Hampshire 

Greenbrier 

Ritchie 

Kanawha 

448 

Pleasants 

Pocahontas 

Hillsboro  village  (Academy  P.  0.) 

Pocahontas 

Summers 

166 
2,570 

i,184 

535 

2,979 

1,515 

10,108 
207 

Randolph 

737 
143 

Hampshire 

Monongalia 

Randolph 

335 

2,536 
1,088 

2,165 

223 
864 
616 

2,126 

McDowell 

McDowell 

700 

/Randolph 

148 

479 

256 
152 

18 

442 

187 

623 

2,560 

38, 878 

Ohio 

123 

250 

509 
444 

242 

Greenbrier 

Watson  town  (Capon  :-> 
O.). 

Hampshire 

McDowell 

2,235 

1,465 

427 

Doddridge 

Marion 

1,681 
171 

7,564 
904 

908 

While  Sulphur  Springs  town 

Greenbrier 

Randolph 

Pocahontas 

Berkeley 

7,220 
1,029 

Greenbrier 

Preston 

Mingo 

Tyler 

Randolph 

Cabell 

Marion 

Williamstown  town 

Wiufield  town 

WomcNdorf  town 

Wood'.dale  town 

Worthington  town 

Putnam 

338 

403 

Randolph 

582 
1,786 

548 

WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc..  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Adams  County.. 


liig  Flats  ti 

CoTOlllll   t„< 


Jackson  town. 

Leola  (own. . . 


kichlicld  to 


Ashland  County.. 


Ward.5 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

WardS 

Ward  9 

Ward  10.... 
Ashland  town  *. 

Butternut  villag 
Gordon  town . . . 
Jacobs  town  '... 
La  Polnte  town 
Marengo  town  8. 
Mellen  citv  9 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Morse  town  "> . . 
Sanborn  town  " 
Shanagolden  to\ 
White  River  tov 
La  I'ointe  India 


Barron  County.. 


Barron  town 

Bear  Lake  town  " 
Cameron  village.. 
Cedar  Lake  town ' 
Chetek  citv 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Chetek  town 


21,965 

20,176 

2  20,063 

016 
11,594 
1,346 

1,417 
1,294 
736 
1,002 
1,155 
1,225 
1,223 
1,031 
1,165 

555 

717 
330 

1,408 
193 
500 

1,833 
684 
648 
601 
193 
325 
239 

1,982 
29,111 

13,074 

9,956 

709 

1,507 
1,210 

231 
1,270 
292 

1,277 

:::::::::: 





1,023 
1,270 

627 
23,677 

15,416 

1,081 

874 

1,449 

713 

1,493 

829 

US 

915 

864 

400 

394 
707 
531 

340 
829 

531 

406 

950 

1,079 

819 

692 
1,209 

1,322 
479 

n  1890  and 

-t  of  Butternut  town  i 
'  Tarts  taken  to  form  Marengo 
t  of  Morse  town  annexed  in  1909. 

s  Parts  taken  to  form  Butternut  village  in  1903  -and  V-emla 
6  Incorporated  from  part  -*  " 
'  Shanagoldf  ~  '— 


1908  and  part  of  Mellen  city  in  1907:      in  umn  and  l.v.io 


r f  Butternut  tc 

n  urga.iized  I  mm  part  of  Jacobs  tc 
n  port  of  Ashland  t< 


6  Organized  fr 

9  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Ashland  and  Morse  towns  ir 
city  in  1907  and  par 


t   taken  t 


om  part  of  Sanborn  t< 
i  and  Prairie  Farm  to 
ii  part  of  Oak  Gro 


'5  Part  taken 
'«  Organized 
"  Parts  take 

1902,  and  1900.  respectively. 


n  parts  of  Clin 

vn  organized  fi_ 

■ganized  from  part  of  Cedar  Lake  town  in  1! 

form  part  of  Arland  town  in  1905. 


28  Organized  fr ,.. 

29  Organized  from  part  of  Port  Wing  tc 

30  Parts  taken  to  form  Cable  town  in  190-i  ami  part  of  Barnes  town  in  1903. 

':    '    <  .    :■    ■  '     ■       :     i.i     '■'         ....    |.  

town  in  1909. 

s2  Organized  from  part  of  Iron  River  town  in  1907. 

3!  Parts  taken  to  I  man  Orient  ;i  ami  On  hi  (owns  in  1904,  Hughes  town  in  1907 
parts  of  Port  Wing  and  Barnes  towns  in  1901  and  1903,  r 


'8  Dallas  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Dallas  town  in  1902. 

|  led  from  part  of  Cumberland  town  in  1906. 

21  Parts  taken  to  form  Prairie  Farm  village  in  1900  and  part  of  Arland  town  in  1905. 
B  Incorporated  from  part  of  Prairie  Farm  town  In  1900. 


!,  respec 
Pratt  t< 


n  in  1904. 

s  taken  to  form  Eileen  town  and  Washburn  citv  in  1904  and  Barksdale 
ra  in  1907. 
|"  County  totals  include  po]  rtofOneida 


(565) 


566 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OF   MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.) 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISION. 


Brown  County— Continued. 


Glenmore  town.. 
Green  Bay  city.. 


Ward  6.... 

Ward  ;.... 
WardS.... 


Hobart  tc 

Holland  town 

How  aid  town 

Huinliol.lt  town 

Lawrence  town 

New  Denmark  town 

Pitt, field  town  2 

Preble  (own 

1'ulaski  \  illage  -  (part  of) 
Total  for  Pulaski  viUmji 
and  Shawano  Ojunlin 
Rockland  town 


Buffalo  County.. 


Alma  city 

Ward.  I 

Wardg 

WardS 

Alma  town 

Belvidere  town. 

Buffalo  city 

Buffalo  town... 
Canton  town... 

Cross  town 

Dover  town 

Fountain  Citv.. 

Ward  1. .'.... 

Ward? 

Gilmanton  town 
Glencoe  town... 

Maxville  town.. 

Milton  town 

Modena  town... 
Mondovi  city... 

Wardl 

WardS 

Mondovi  town.. 
Montana  town.. 
Naples  town 


Anderson  town  3 

Blaine  town  « 

Daniels  town  s 

Dewey  town  » 

Grantsburg  town ' 

Grantsburg  village 

Harrison  town  8 

Jackson  town  9 

La  Follette  town  " .- 

Lincoln  town  « 

Meenon  town  12 

Roosevelt  town  6 

Rusk  town 6 

Scitt  town  8 

Swiss  town  " 

Trail!-  Lake  lawn 

West  Marshland  town  " 

Wood  River  town  '& 

1  Organized  from  Oneida  Indian  Reserve 

2  Pulaski  village  incorporated  from  part  0 
'  Organized  from  part  of  (iranlsbnrg  tow 
*  Organized  from  part  of  Meenon  town  ir 


9,026 

'  7,478 

4,393 

09G 

1,414 

801 

505 

1,088 

1,447 

is  organized  from  parts  of  Rusk  tt 


Calumet  County.. 


II  ilbert  village 

New  Holstein  town  "'• 
New  Holstein  village  ' 

Rantoul  town 

Stock-bridge  town  "  . . 
Stockbridge  village"  . 
Woodville  town 


1,400 

1,424 

1,350 
2,022 

497    .. 
1,893 

1,349 
1,987 

" "  i ,"  735 

1,299 

1 ,  OSti 
1,948 

Chippewa  County  IS 


Auburn  town2' 

Bloomer  town 

Bloomer  village 

Boyd  village 

Cadott  village 

Chippewa  Falls  city.. 

Wards'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Wards 

Ward  4 

WardS 

Ward  e 

Ward  7 

WardS 

Ward9 

Ward  10 

Cleveland  town 

Colburn  town  " 

Delmar  town  *-* 


Holcombe  town  20 

Howard  town  m 

Lafayette  town 

Now  Auburn  village  21 
Ruby  t( 


Clark  County. 

A bbottsford  village. 


Beaver  town. . 


1,398 

1,986 

1,282 
1,019 

1,797 

1,514 

911 
2,387 

098 

1,413 
1,860 

1,313 
1,400 

West  ward. 

Colby  town 

Dewhurst  town  *s  . 
Dorchester  village2 

Eaton  town 

Fremont  town 

Grant  town 

Green  Grove  town. 
Greenwood  city. . . 
Hewett  town 


II  ix 


ion  1  pari  of)  in  1908. 
PitUiHd  town  in  1910. 
3  in  190.5. 
1903;  part  taken  to  form  Swiss  town  in 


'•>  Organized  from  part  01  Daniels  town  in  1901. 

"  Name  changed  fiom    '.lar:;l  land  in  Pin:-;.      Pari   taken  lo  lor  m   West  Mmslilajid 
wnlnl905. 
»  Parts  taken  to  form  Blatne  and  Jackson  towns  In  1903. 


15  Organized  from  parts  of  Daniels  and  Grantsburg  towns 
i:  village  incorporated  from  part  of  V —  T 

village  incorporated  from  pail  of  Slur 
0  f  inn  1  miu<  (now  Rusk  I  Countv  ii 
'»  County  totals  include  population  1  l.:isi    in    I'.inii:  1,381  in   1890)  of  Big   Bend, 
Dewev,  flambeau,   Lawrence,   and  Strickland   m,vn:s.  iakento  form   Rusk  County 
since  1900. 

so  Holcombe  town  organized  fro. a  pari  of  Arthur  town  in  1905. 

a  New    Viikurn  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Auburn  town  In  1902. 

ss  Ruby  town  organized  from  p.n  i  of  '.  'oil  an  n  I  own  in  1900. 

23  Delmar  town  organized  frr nl  of  Hd-.ai  town  in  190:1. 


rom  part  of  M _„    .. 

"  Parts  laken  to  form  Withee  and  Owen  villages  In  1901  and  1904,  respectively. 


Incorporated  from  part  of  Mayville  It 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION    OP  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changos  in  boundaries,  etc.,  botweon  1900  and  1010,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Clark  County— Continued. 


Longwood  town... 

Loyal  town 

Loyal  village 

Lynn  town 

May  ville  town2... 

Mead  town 

Mentor  town 

Neillsville  city 

Wardl 

Ward  9 

WardS 

Owen  village8 

Pine  Valley  town.. 
Reseburg  town 


Seif  town  «. 
Sherman  town . 
Sherwood  town 
Thorp  town . . . 

riioi'i>  \  iii:L','f'.. 

Unity  t( 

"-tyv 

Toll    , 

thon  Counties.. 

Warner  (own 

Wcsion  town  * 

Wilheo  town 

\\  it  hoe  village7 


Columbia  County.. 

Arlington  town 

Caledonia  town 

Cambria  village 

Columbus  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

WardS 

Columbus  to wn 

Courtlaud  town 

Dekorra  town 

Doylestown  village  8 

Fall  River  village  » 

Fort  Winnebago  town 


Kilbourn  City  village. . 

Leeds  town 

Lewiston  town 

Lowville  town 

Marcellon  town 

Newport  town 


Portage  city 

Wardl 

Ward? 

Ward  S 

Ward  4 

WardS 

l'oy nette  village 

Randolph  town ." 

Randolph  village  (west  ward) 

Toltl  for  Randolph  pillage  in  Columbia  and 

Dodge  Cov  nties 

East  ward 

West  ward 

Bio  village 

Scott  town 

Springvale  town 

West  Point  town 

Wyocena  to\ 


MINOR  CIVIL   D 


Wyocena  village  10 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Dewhurst  town  in  1902. 
2  Pait  taken  to  form  Dorchester  villaee  in  1901. 

8  Incorporated  from  part  of  Hixon  town  in  1904. 

■,.■:■■  ;  ',-■'.  .■ 

s  Returned  as  Sherwood  Forest  in  1900. 

■'   !      in  .     \  illaei     i  i  li-    :    »>i    n  i"  I    innn    |   'i,      ,  , ;'   '      ..■ 

'Incorporated  from  part  of  Hixon  town  in  1901. 
"Doylestown  villaee  incornorated  from  part  of  Otseco  to' 

9  Fall  River  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Fountain  l'n 
i"  Wyocena  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Wyocena  to' 

:    lllo.e  |'( •'   '    l pel     ■■Mir    1 


Crawford  County. . 


310      Bell  Center  village  " 


Eastman  village  «  ... 


084       Freeman  tow  n  .  - 


Gays  Mills  village  u 


Lynxville  villaee 

\l.-irie.iia  town  " 

I'rairie  (in  Chiencity.. 


Uticatown28 

:  Wauzeka  town... 
;  Wau/eka  village.. 


Black  Earth  town  2I 

Blael;  Karlb  village!:' 

Blooming  drove  town  -2 

Blue  M  ounds  town 

Bristol  town 

Brooklyn  village  28  (part  of) 

Total  tor  Brooklyn  village  in  Dane  and  Green 

Counties 

Burke  town 

Cambridge  village  21 

Christiana  to  wn  « 

Cottage  Grove  town 

( Iross  I '  I  a  ins  town 

De  Forest  village  » 

Deerfleld  town 

Deerfield  village 

Dunkirk  town 


lie,,/  7.. 
Ward  2.. 
WardS.. 

i Viui'  4. . 


{      Wards. 

Ward  6 

Ward! 

WardS 

Ward  9: 

Ward  10 

Madison  town  28 

Marshall  village  «  . . 


274 

870 

3,149 

322 
1,262 
3,232 

243 
1,300 
3,131 

520 

797 

1,115 

-607 

595 

1,004 

1,200 

680 

602 
1,079 
1,197 

(18) 

1,400 
513 

1,548 

576 
471 

69,435 

1,389 
916 

77,435 

59,578 

1,474 
422 
924 
372 

1,590 
385 
934 
796 

1,516 
319 

1,003 
742 

1,520 

943 

1,120 

1,119 
1,048 
1,268 

999 
1,449 
1,093 

1,236 

1,230 

1,129 

1,643 

1,306 

1,243 

830 

2,401 

1,307 

1,206 

933 

280 

2,379 
1,305 
1,103 
1,161 

991 

533 

1,396 

1,145 

1,104 

515 

1,536 

1,155 

1,235 

338 

1,406 

1,113 

971 
25,531 
1,1 'Si 
2,77S 
1,489 
2,407 

1,004 
19,164 

958 

13,426 

4,840 

2,640 
2,601 
2,4S8 
1,092 
1,705 

1,567 

919 

460 

917 
929 
954 

493 
902 
1,484 
1,550 

448 
1,034 
1,393 
1,433 

829 
1,048 

888 

712 
1,037 
1,313 

737 

997 
864 
881 
697 
1,050 
1,453 
817 

932 

841 
595 
996 

1,501 
889 

1,073 

1901,  respectively. 


s  taken  to  form  parts  of  Gays  Mills  and  Bell  Center  villages  In  1900  and 


village  in  Clayton  town  n 


Middloton  town  28 

Middleton  village  » 

Montrose  town 

Mount  Iloreb  village - 

Oregon  town 

Oregon  village 

Pleasant  Springs  town 

Primrose  town 

Roxbury  town 

'5  Incorporated  from  part  of  Eastman  town  in  1909. 

"  Incorporated  ironi  paris  of  Clarion  and   Ciica  towns  ia  1900. 

i;  Part  taken  to  lorm  part  of  Bell  Center  village  in  1901. 

18  Part  taken  to  form  pi  Bin  1900. 

I.e  ill  ■■■!.    :  ,  .....     .,     ,  .    .  .,i     i  ■  ■'  ■ 

11   !    ol    !■>'  o.i   ■..  i i   ,,a'i     -i   •■:<         'Oil:  .   ■.  .':■.  ■■■  ■   ■    !'■ 

'■"  Black  I  i    led  from  part  of  Black  Earth  town 

2-  Fair  Oaks  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Blooming  Grove  town 
made  independent  in  1907. 

28  Incorporated  from  part  of  Rutland  town  in  1905. 

-'  Cambridge  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Christiana  town  in  1! 

-■'•  Incorporated  from  part  of  Windsor  town  in  1903. 

28  Part  of  Madison  town  annexed  to  Madison  citv  in  1903. 

-;  Marshall  \  illage  incorporated  from  part  of  Medina  town  in  1905. 

28  Middleton  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Middleton  town  in  1! 


568 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1310 

1900 

1890 

MINOKCim™*, 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Dane  County— Continued. 

1,052 
1,010 
1.039 
4,701 
1,049 

1,297  1 
1,050 
1,108 
3,431 

1,222 
1,120 
1,111 
2,470 

Dodge  County— Continued. 

2,217 

'496  \. 
1,067  \. 

2,067 
3,185 

Total  /or   H'aupun  city  in  Dodge  and  Fond 

Springfield  town 

Ward  1 

Wards 

Ward  1 

Vermont  town 

Verona  town 

Vienna  town 

Waunakee  village.. 


Dodge  County.. 


Beaver  Dam  city.. 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3. . 

Ward  ',.. 

in,,-./,;.. 
Ward  6.. 

Ward  ,'.. 


WardS. 
Beaver  Dam  toi 
Burnett  town. . 
Calamus  town . 
Chester  town . . 
Olyman  town.  . 


l'Yix  Lake  U 
Herman  tow 


-    WardS 

Hubbard  town 

Hustisford  town 

Hustisford  village. . 
Juneau  city 


Lowell  town 

Lowell  v  ill  age 

May ville  city , 

Ward! 

WardS 

WardS , 

Neosho  village  3 , , 

Oak  Grove  town 

Portland  town 

Randolph  village  (east  ward) 

[For  total,  see  Columbia  County.] 

Reeseville  village 

Rubicon  town  » , 

Shields  town 

Theresa  town 

Theresa  village 


Ward  5.. 

Ward  6. . 

Westford  town.. 

1;  Williamstown  to 


1,329      Baileys  Harbor  tc 


1,303 

1, 433 

355 

1,429 

2,170 

8,437 

1,761 

1,304 

2,30,", 

1,472 
2,249 

8,765 

604 

959 

WardS 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

1  Part  taken  to  form  Brooklyn  village  in  1905. 

2  Pari  taken  lo  form  De  Forest  village  in  1903. 

3  Neosho  village  incorporated  from  pari  ol  [,'ubieon  town  in  1902. 

*  County  totals  include  population  (2,271  In  1900;  554  in  1890)  of  Nebagamon  town, 
taken  to  form  Bennett,  Haw  li.nnie,  Highland,  and  Solon  springs  lowns,  and  Lake 
What:, moo  village  since  1900. 

■'  Organized  from  part,  of  IJrulc  town  in  Kin;;  pail  laken  lo  lorn-,  Lakeside  town 
in  1910. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Wliagamon  (own  in  1907. 

'  Parts  taken  to  form  Amnieon  lown  in  mm;  and  ','aple  town  in  1907. 

8  Parts  taken  to  form  Wascott  town  in  1910  and  part  of  Summit  town  In  1907. 

* Incorporated  from  part  of  Nebagamon  town  in  1907. 


1,410 

581 
1,031 
1,423 

902 
1,119 

876 
1,529 
1,301 
1,578 
4,262 
1,503 

673 

1,106 
527 
641 
903 

47,422 

1,287 
557 

1,364 
785 

1,185 
913 
1,550 
1,349 
1,607 
3,372 

1,085 

609 

Claybanks  town 

.laid;  son  poll  lown 

817 

Nasewaupee  town 

Sevastopol  town 

1,057 
1,313 

Ward4 

585 

863 

t  36,335 

620 

643 

560 

448 

159 

483 

188 

613 

451 

463 

271 

40,384 

3,059 

2,517 

4,782 

7,747 

4,m 

6,136 
5,152 
2,062 
3,392 
2,413 

515 
25,260 

1,125 
403 

31,091 

Ward  4 

1,445 

Dunn  C   unt- 

25,043 

732 
701 
319 
1,173 
1,314 
653 
302 

413 
752 
5.036 
1,081 
953 
1,163 
1,839 

1,083 

Liow  niiig  village  I8 

1,410 
1,347 
812 

501 

Lucas  lown 

885 
5,655 

705 
5,491 

>o  Organized  from  part  of  Amnieon  town  it 
ii  Organized  from  part  of  Brule  town  in  19( 
'2  Organized  from  part  of  South  Range  tow 
"  organized  from  part  of  Superior  town  I 


n  in  1910. 

Colla--    •,  iilage   llieoiporaled   from    pari    ol  Collax    lown    ill  1 
">  Lieorporaied  Irorn  pai  i  ol  1  ilfaiiv  lown  in  1909. 
'■'  Llk  Mound  villa';c  meorpoialed  from  pari  of  Elk  Mound  ti 
2»  Incorporated  from  part  of  Stanton  town  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Dunn  County— Continued. 


Menoinonie 
New  Haven 
Oiler  Crock 
Peru 


Alto  town. . 
Ashford  town 
Auburn 

Byron  town 

Calumet  ton 

Camphellsport  village 

Eden  town 

Kldnrado 

Empire 

Fond  du  Lac  city. 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Wardi 

Ward  5 

WardS 


MINOR  CIVTL  DIVISION. 


Fond  du  Lac  County— Continued. 

Fond  da  Lac  city— Continued. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 

Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 

Ward  IS. 

Ward  IS. 

Ward  14. 

Ward  IS. 

Ward  16. 
Fond  du  Lac 


Lamartine 

Marshfleld  town 

Metomen 

North  Fond  du  Lac  village 
Oak-field  : . 
Oak-field  village 
Osceola  tow 
Ripon  city. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Ward  S. 


Forest  County9. 


Caswell  town 12 
Crandon  city l3 
Crandon  town1 


-:asli\  ille  town  " 

North  Crandon  town18 
Wabeno  town12 


Ward  /.'. 

WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Boscobel  tc 

Cassvilie  town 

Cassville  village 

Castle  Rock  town 

Clifton  town 

Cuba  City  village 

Ellenboro  town 

Fennimore  town 

Fennimore  village 

Glen  Haven  town 

Harrison  town 

Hazel  Green  town 

Hazel  Green  village... 
Hickory  Grove  town. 

Jamestown  town 

Lancaster  city  M 


Ward  1 . . 
Ward  S. . 
WardS.. 
Ward  4.. 


Liberty  tc 

Little  Grant  town. . 
Marion  town 


6,782 

■o  1,396 

»  1,012 

21G 

1,833 

440 

706 

370 

351 

557 

1,877 
39,007 

■9  38,881 

"  36,651 

1,006 

1,207 

1,257 

031 

630 

587 

620 

611 

587 

1,637 

1,570 

864 

416 
400 
S46 
152 



2!  138 

21122 

602 

643 

569 

890 

979 

886 

674 

681 

1,031 

1,055 

1,074 

967 

636 

682 

828 

814 

766 

795 

807 

1,159 

1,035 

616 

772 

819 

883 

839 

992 

1,020 

1,264 

1,160 

1,123 

621 

442 

426 

♦     668 

686 

798 

948 

978 

961 

2,329 
489 

S69 

2,403 

1,543 

6S8 

643 
825 

870 

881 

922 

1,051 

1,040 

522 

566 

668 

545 

566 

573 

12  Organized  from  part  of  Cavour  tc 
-  ^n  1903. 


n  1901;  part  taken  to  form  part  of  Laona 


6  North  Fond  du  Lao  village  incorporated  from  parts  of  Fond  du  Lac  and 
Friendship  towns  in  1902. 

7  St    Cloud  \  illase  inenrpnraled  from  pari  i.i'  MarsliTiold 


13  Incorporated  from  part  of  Crandon  town  in  1909. 
11  Parts  taken  to  form  Norlh  Ciandon,  1 1  iles,  and  Nashville  low  ns  in  1901, 1903, 
and  1909,  respectively,  and  Crandon  city  in  1909. 
«  Organized  from  part  of  Crandon  town  in  1903. 

16  Organized  from  parts  of  Caswell  and  Wabenn  towns  in  1903. 

17  Organized  from  part  of  Crandon  tow  n  in  1909. 

18  Organized  I'nini  pari  oi  <  randon  tow  n  in  1901. 

"County  totals  include  population  (1,059  in  1900;  1,746  in  1890)  of  that  part  of 
Lancaster  toTi  outside  of  Lancaster  city,  taken  to  form  North  Lancaster  and 
South  Lancaster  towns  since  1900. 

20  Boscobel  city  made  independent  of  Boscobel  town  in  1906. 

21  Exclusive  of  population  of  Boscobel  city. 

22  Made  independent  of  Lancaster  town  in  1901. 


570 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1 — POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued . 
u  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

M,N0RC.VILD,™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

251 

558 
709 
714 
440 
798 
580 
762 

4,452 

i,4U 
1,268 
968 
80S 
851 
1,241 
464 
877 
924 
846 
734 
749 
433 
976 

21,641 

268 
627 
671 
793 
454 
743 

197 
467 
640 
779 
555 
605 

22,497 

1,315 
317 

1,036 
642 
230 

1,791 
640 
708 
54S 

'603 

1,462 

1,096 

265 

1,250 

580 

1,282 

2,925 

794 

928 

616 

1,076 
1,024 
1,269 
436 
329 
745 
437 
621 
731 

8,306 

23,114 

1,363 

22,117 

1~479 

1,435 

1,341 
610 

1,865 

1,722 

Wardl 

792 

660 

3,340 

778 

690 

2,740 

WardS 

1,540 
997 

1,642 
913 

956 

Ward!, 

3  879 

1,568 

434 

923 

3  947 
4  2, 110 

w 

1,295 

1,353 

543 

1,564 

2,991 

1,399 
462 

2,' 694 

966 

854 
438 
918 

22,719 

934 

488 
913 
495 
786 

82,732 

1,131 
1,142 
1,368 

406 

I'ulaski  town,  ii  including  A\oca  village 

1,239 

1,126 

990 

811 
619 
669 
1,517 
711 
806 
812 
272 

222 
1,057 
1,128 

561 

802 
1,121 

900 
4,410 
1,134 
1,005 
1,165 
1,106 

671 
099 
627 
708 
859 
726 
088 
876 

15,491 

854 

699 

797 

1,584 

851 
1,461 

722 
791 

6,616 

Wardl 

1,188 

1,205 

219 

1,277 

73 

'311 

1,825 

893 

2,449 

17,075 

Brooklyn  village  5  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Dane  County.] 

246 
1,240 
1,226 

650 

917 
1,184 

966 
3,927 

1,363 

1,507 
1,319 
685 
915 
1,278 
1,101 
3,768 

1,631 
2,934 

17,466 

Albion  town 

1,613 
869 
417 

1,917 
475 
441 
328 
673 
895 
333 
822 
650 
705 
706 
714 
853 
862 
280 

864 

403 

731 

1,029 

984 

34,306 

1,723 
1,192 

942 

559 

761 

1,245 

966 

407 

841 

1,180 

isi 

1,938 

2,261 

1,021 
909 
768 

1,036 

15,797 

1,135 
906 
818 

1,009 

15,163 

812 
323 
898 
706 
715 
785 
775 
899 
878 
342 
696 
1,532 
739 
408 

Berlin  city  (wards  1,  3  to  5,  and  par!  of  ward  2) 
Total f or  Bi.  Ii»  nlij  ,:i  Grim  Like  and  Waa- 

4,636 
825 

1,276 
940 
683 
912 
779 
956 

1,153 
563 
741 
8S8 
997 

712 

975 

1, 269 

516 

4S4 

4,448 

4,489 

4,118 
4,U9 

1,026 

928 

34,789 

801 

8  953 

1,288 

450 

770 

912 

1,001 

706 

872 

1,123 

1,202 

626 

645 

767 
8  1,076 
1,343 

204 
816 

l'024 

475 

812 
1,167 
986 
751 
585 

<rrr.r.|]   1, ;>];■■  \  ill;}-'-  '-' 

998 

516 

1,026 

3,' 877 

947 
90S 

1,147 

1,313 
606 
1,236 
1,853 
3,043 

Mar W m  village 

Marque!  (c  town 

Fort  Atkinson  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 



1  Organized  from  part  of  Lancaster  town  in  1! 


6Ne  V  GlaruS  vill:r.'<    i...  :  ,!     .,,<o  |,.in  ,„   '    :        I  ,1  1,  ,..■■■  \t>     0    in   r.ul 

;  fireen  l/i'-p  village  nm  le  i'id<';>endonr  of  I'.rooklvn  town  in  1900. 

8  Exclusive  of  population  oi  Unvii  Lake  village. 

9  Name  changed  from  Dartford  in  1907.    Made  independent  of  Brooklyn  town 


'6  Anderson  t< 

,;  Organized  from  part  of  Vaughn  town  ii 
i*  Organized  from  part  of  Vaughn  town  ir 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Jefierson  County— Continued. 

1,231 

2,582 

646 

649 

694 

693 

1,728 

425 

1,332 

1,672 

482 

607 

683 

1,195 

1,147 

1,198 

724 

649 

1,214 

489 

880 

1,220 

6,524 

1,368 
19,569 

1,069 
1,374 
2,584 

1,060 
1,491 
2,287 

Kewaunee  County— Continued. 

1,347 
1,125 
1,402 

l)235 

1,441 
402 

1,430 
(174 

1,352 

1,367 

43,996 

1,402 
1,334 
1,482 
1,773 
1,250 
1,693 

1,216 

1,181 

Luxemburg  town « 

Ward  4 

1,729 

1,766 

1,547 

748 

1,307 

1,622 

42,997 

1,475 
1,387 

1,499 
1,053 

1,331 

1,271 

1,287 

789 

716 

1,239 

555 

965 

1,137 

6,267 

1,563 
20,629 

1,054 

1,439 

1,168 

790 

567 

1,323 

539 

976 

862 

6,506 

1,091 
17,121 

38,801 

Bangor  town 

Bangor  village 

682 

692 

510 

1J63 

959 

1,778 

657 

1,300 

1,053 

30,417 

1,554 

1,297 

1,507 

1,571 

1,192 

1,*84 

1,547 

2,723 

1,455 

1,656 

1,293 

1,002 

1,180 

1,557 

1,494 

1,007 

2,087 

1,961 

1,202 

1.056 

692 

1,146 

346 

542 

258 

986 

1,020 

793 

840 

20,075 

659 

633 

548 

1,076 

1,078 

'729 
1,427 
1,090 
28,895 

639 
499 
670 

Sullivan  town". 

1,810 

Y\  atertown  city  (wards  1  to  4,  and  7) 

La  Crosse  city 

Ward  1 

25,090 

714 

473 

463 

312 

1,729 

800 

929 

98 

901 

565 

502 

234 

1,091 

991 

543 

468 

275 

418 

1,701 

714 

987 

1,810 

1,054 

1,074 

635 
608 
829 
745 
959 
1,277 
789 

32,929 

801 
432 
531 
377 

354 

225 
274 

Ward  3 

Ward  J, 

WardB 

:: ;;; 

Ward  7 

1,413 

Ward  8 

201 
956 
609 
939 

1,174 
1,036 

576 
572 

Wardll 

744 
510 
648 
211 
1,075 
957 
444 
495 

Ward  1 2 

Ward  IS 

Ward  14 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

418 
1,718 

391 
1,343 

1,368 

1,587 

Ward  1 

Nceedah  town,  including  Necedah  village 

1,821 
1,209 
1,014 

2,242 

1,708 
990 

Onalaska  town 

1.041 

1,084 

764 

725 

20,959 

1,030 

Shelby  town 

Washington  town 

1,003 

561 
867 
812 
1,015 
1,407 
811 

21,707 

469 
829 
697 
980 
1,211 
619 

15,581 

\\  e!  t  Salem  village 

Ar     letowni 

858 

054 
532 
931 
052 
482 
643 

1,808 
855 
953 

1,117 

843 
1, 120 

308 

273 
903 
705 

1,003 
496 
567 
079 

1,121 
265 
954 

1.580 

1,419 

762 
509 
848 
546 
4S9 
573 

838 
1,215 
21,371 
1,62 L 
1,741 
6,084 
3,718 
S,964 
1,312 
1,608 
2,320 

3,217 

950 

1,820 

1,788 

861 

16,784 

850 
1,151 
11,006 

926 
1,071 
6,532 

J             .!■'■                       '■]                                                        

Pen  Ion  village 

414 

1  1   n   '111  l\  ill       ill  1   t 



Ward  4 

Ward  1 

WardS 

9  1>156 

837 
1,217 

335 
685 
507 
313 

1,122 
779 

1. 250 

818 
1,776 

784 
1,846 
2,044 

832 

17,212 

871 
1.046 

658 
1,493 
1,632 

752 

16,153 

Gratiol  village 

783 

1,393 

2^082 
461 

1,382 
239 

1,196 
1,738 

1,384 
1,015 

11  7S6 

1,200 

337 

1,678 

1.170 

Willow  Springs  town 

WardS 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

•  Incorporated  from  parts  of  Aztalan  and  Farmington  towns  in  1903. 
»  Incorporated  asacity  in  1905. 

'  Lyndon  Station  village  incorporated  from  part  or  Kildare  town  in  1902. 
«  Parts  of  Pleasant  Prairie  town  annexed  to  Kenosha  city  in  1902,  1900,  and 
1908  and  parts  of  Somers  town  annexed  in  1901,  1902,  1906.  and  1908. 

»  Parts  of  Pierce  and  West  Kewaunee  towns  annexed  to  Kewaunee  city  In  1907. 


a  Darlin, ._.. 

'-'  Kxelusi\e  of  populaiion  of  Darlington  city. 

10  Shullsburg  city  made-independent  of  Shullsburg  tc 

"  Exclusive  of  population  of  Shullsburg  city. 


572 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:, 1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued, 
n  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

17,062 

12,553 

1  9,465 

Manitowoc  County— Continued. 

1,578 

550 

1,255 

'575 
4,850 

832 
676 

1,339 
1,110 
1,125 

55,054 

1,770 
428 

1,248 

1,385 
632 

3,784 

867 

7,190 

1,09S 

1,572 
987 
1.750 

'475 

012 

1.060 
1,115 

1,050 
525 

1,041 
366 
190 

19,064 

582 

374 

1  726 

5, 145 

4.-124 

1,556 
607 

2,870 

'Iwo  i:i\erscity 

Wards 

1,120 
352 
144 
117 
173 

793 

700 
571 

'301 

161 

16,269 

175 

Ward4 ; 

WardS 

Two  Rivers  town 

Marathon  County 

Alliens  village  "> 

1,087 
43,256 

153 
502 

30,369 

904 
654 

1,005 
408 
444 
458 

1,165 
689 
252 

1,053 
865 
758 
746 
779 
894 
220 

267 
043 
985 

463 
1,298 

1,096 
901 
592 
570 

1,063 
130 

1,145 
857 
656 
441 

1,147 
1,322 

942 

1,118 
560 
889 
760 

1,153 
763 

'254 

16,560 
2,128 

1,255 
1,113 
2,686 
1,877 
2,639 
2,088 
1,635 
1,134 
741 
1,419 

444 
233 
085 
270 

552 
1,078 

599 

310 
12,008 

1,034 

1,060 

213 

821 
987 
735 
478 
568 
786 

[For  total,  see  Hark  County.] 

816 

417 

583 

430 

199 

8,689 

1,019 

695 

1,004 

1,953 

759 

1,213 

535 
926 
964 
292 
2,907 
584 
659 

974 
295 

44,978 

567 
339 

347 

8,537 

6,809 

I-Ymvouii  village  1<J  - 

568 

1,231 
891 
211 
287 

1,022 
796 
587 
435 
434 
852 
200 

1,119 
678 
528 

657 
770 

1,022 
302 
771 

1,016 

797 

1,278 

414 

556 

539 
736 
332 

402 

870 

570 

McMillan  village 

2,291 

1,816 

Marathon  village 

427 

42,261 

353 

37,831 

674 

1,909 
1,440 
1,423 
1,300 
'     1,623 
1,311 
1,244 
1,798 
1,431 
13,027 
1,813 
1,354 
2,872 
1,889 
1,079 

910 
2,510 

870 
2,092 
1,151 
1,504 
1,534 

1,743 
1,443 
1,500 
1,317 
1,781 
1,498 
924 
1,799 

ll! 786 

1,793 
1,374 
1,629 
1,332 
1,836 
1,651 
497 
1,973 
1,277 
7,710 

Schbfield  village  -« . .        

Spencei  town  25 

841 

1,018 

1,110 

962 

1,081 

220 

[for  total,  soa  Clark  County.] 

12,354 

9,253 

762 
1,717 
1,214 
1,482 
1,578 

1,275 

1,914 
1, 585- 
1,434 
1,417 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

1,109 

965 

2, 137 

town 

Weston  town  « 

1,776 

1  County  total  include-;  papulslion  (:;'.iJi  of  I'm risli  lown,  annexed  to  Snim 
mi  be i  ween  1890  and  1900. 

5    Vinsworth  low  11  01  ■■am  -'■  -I  i'om  1  art  oi  I '/be  ir-  i  own  in  1904. 

:i  Organized  from  parts  of  Merrill  and  Russell  towns  in  1902. 

<  Bradley  and  Somo  towns  organized  from  parts  of  Tomahawk  town  in  1903  a 
)05,  respectively. 

ft  Organized  froo  1  psi  1,  of  Mo, nil  lown  in  1901. 

B  Parts  taken  to  foioi  Kim:  town  in  lout  ami  part  of  I'.'.reh  town  in  1902. 

7  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Schley  town  in  1902. 

8  Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Birch  and  Schley  towns  in  1902. 

'  Organized  from  parts  of  i'ine  l;i\cr  and  Kusscll  towns  in  1902. 

"'  Incorporated  from  pari  of  Male's  town  in  1903. 

"  Parts  of  Day  and  Mosince  towns  annexed  in  1909. 

'-  Organized  from  port  of  llalscv  town  in  1904. 

'3  Unity  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Brighton  town  in  1906. 


»  Brokaw  villa. a'  meorpriraled  from  pari  of  Texas  lown  in 

si  .st rat  lord  villas,'  incorporated  from   part   of  Cleveland  t 

if.  Par  I;  annexed  lo  llersen  lown  in  1909. 

1;  yranzen  lown  organized  form  |  arl  ol   Idderon  town  in  IE 

is  Par!  annexed  lo  Ms ,inee  lown  in  1909. 

'•'■  Kenwood  villa";'  incorporaled  from  pari  of  Weill  town  in 

-"  Orsanizod  from  pari  ol  0,  osisn  town  in  100i'.. 

•1   Parts  taken  ta  '  nan    \i  iien  ;  villa-e  in  1903  and  Bern  U 

'<-"-  Pari,  annexed  lo  Bergen  tr    ~  " 

"■;  Organized  from  part  of  We 

-<  Incorporated  from  part  of  Wes 


a  101:0    |;art  0f  Emmet  ti 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


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Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Marinette  County 

33.812 

30,822 

20,304 

Milwaukee  County— Continued. 

6,092 

1,026 

1,368 

2,606 

1,202 

3,340 

1,149 

614 

769 

814 

11,530 

6,645 

2,202 

1,883 

1,487 

1,123 

1,458 

542 

28,881 

3,392 

2, 810 
536 

1,208 
430 

1,127 

2,099 

617 

14,610 

t,m 

3,197 
3,252 

1^975 

519 

707 

749 

1,493 

1.510 

2,050 

1,379 

1,956 

10,741 

1,375 

Beaver  town1 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

1,130 
1,800 

2,842 

Marinette  city 

16,  195 

11,523 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 ; 

13,860 

10,914 

Ward  4 

4,228 
950 

2, 545 
842 

1,085 

10,509 

7,202 
400 

512 
28,103 

Monroe  C ounty „ 

1,119 
9,676 

550 
000 
806 
508 
934 
971 
442 
800 

1,188 
477 
387 

1,124 
751 
902 

1,205 
281 
502 
813 
79 

383 

1,088 

775 

180 

771 

3,973 

1,025 

979 

1,113 

856 

1,504 

3, 419 

985 

1,170 

1,264 

723 

1,012 

064 

810 

510 

25,657 

631 

710 
825 
510 
993 

1,051 
499 
712 

1,223 
460 
438 

1,141 
787 
803 

1,222 
200 
357 

91 

1,194 
924 
258 

3,555 

070 
519 

582 

443 

1,104 

422 
379 

838 
801 
561 
030 
523 
729 

433,187 

577 
684 
550 

1,325 

667 

628 

576 

724 

1,177 

1,020 

(1.) 

502 

038 

324 
501 

647 
659 
852 
098 
044 
1,200 

711 
507 
711 
008 

1,012 

Total  for  Ontario  village  in  Monroe  and  Ver- 

Westfield  village  • 

330,017 

236,101 

Milwaukee  County 

813 
2,795 

3,691 

1,049 

693 

1,206 

743 

707 

1,770 

2,382 

3,797 

8,737 

373,857 

9,709 

10,023 

6,252 

10,502 

10, 163 

7,566 
11,251 
18,472 
19,033 
SO,  163 
IS,  628 
20,318 
32,642 
17,233 
14,507 
16,623 
19,602 
14,220 
26,885 
21,074 
19,078 
12,211 
4,715 
1,860 
2,052 

1,360 

Wurd4 

East  Milwaukee  village  » 

1,203 
2,840 

1,738 
2,267 
5,814 
5,302 
285,315 

2^272 

3,190 

4,899 

204, 408 

2,199 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 



Lake  town '3 

744 
1,091 
717 
895 
400 

20,874 

1,120 

Ward4 

Wilton  village 

Oconto  County 

Ward  6 .' 

15,009 

Ward  9 

023 

765 

327 

1,152 

1,300 

010 

965 

1,345 

1,207 

1,375 

1,163 

055 

5,629 

1,578 

1,139 

2,002 

910 

1,133 

482 
437 

1,474 

1,249 

WardlS 

Ward  14 

1,083 
894 

1,042 
944 
870 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

1,330 

WardSO 

( Iconto  city 

East  ward 

5,646 

5,219 

4,610 
1,049 
1,950 

6,403 

Oak  Creek  town 

2,087 

Oconto  1  own 

i,042 

1,068 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Peshtigo  town  in  1'>n.V 

2  Incorporated  from  part  of  Pound  town  in  Kic.'i. 

3  Incorporated  from  part  of  Peshtigo  town  in  Minj. 


s  taken  to  form  1 


0  city  in  1903  and  Athelstane,  Beaver,  and  Lake 
n  in  1903.     Part  taken  to  form  Coleman  village  in 


"  Parts  of  Greenfield  town  annexed  in  1903  ai 

.■,!■■>  ,,         1        ,.  ,'.,■!,. 

annexed  in  1900,  1902,  1900,  1909,  and  1910. 

■>  Part  taken  to  form  East  Milwaukee  village  in  1900  and  part  annexed  to  Mil- 


e  Name  chaneed  from  Crivitz  in  190.5. 

7  Montello  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Montello  to? 

'■   -    village  incorporated  I'roni  part  of  Neshkoro  tc 


"  Part  taken  tc     .    . 
waukee  city  in  1903  and  1910  . 

li  Part  annexed  to  Milwaukee  city  in  1908. 


18  Incorporated  I'm  in  p 
"  County  total  inelud 
?turn?d  separately  ir  '"" 
20  Part  taken  tbfo 

2i  Breed  town  orgs. 

'-"-  1'arts  taken  to  form  Morgan  lown  in  1H02  and  Pulaski  village  in  1910. 
"  Oillett  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Gillett  town  in  1910. 
M  Organized  from  part  of  Chase  town  in  1902. 


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STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1 — POPULATION    OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


s  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Oconto  County— Continued. 


Oconto  and  Shawano  Counties.. 


Oneida  County*. 

i  'assign  (own  s 

Crescent  town' 

Enterprise  t( 


Hazelhurst  town  » 

Little  R ice  town  i° 

Minoequa    town, 12   including   part  of   Lac  du 


of).. 


Total  for  Lac  iln   J-'lamluan  lndia-i  lUsnui- 

tionin  Ondda  and  Vilas  Counties 

Monico  town  " 

New  I lold  town 

Pelican  town  " 

I 'ioiii  (own  is 

Pine  Lake  town  is 

U  hinelander  city 


Herri  /.. 
WurdJ.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  -'-.. 


Wards 

Ward6 

Sohui'pke  towns'. 

Sugar  Camp  town  is. . 
Three  Lakes  town  ".. 

\\  oD.ll.ioro  town  is 

Woodruff  town  i" 


Outagamie  County.. 
Appleton  city 


Ward  1 .  '. 
Ward  2.. 

Hard;;.. 
Ward  4.. 


Wardo 

Ward6 

Black  Creek  Imrn  ='  . 
Black  Crook  \  iiiagc,  "■' 

Bo vina  town22 

Buchanan  town 

ivnir-i  town 

Dale  town 

Deer  Creek  town  2* . . 

Ellington  town 

Freedom  town 

Grand  Chute  town... 

Greenville  town 

Hortonia  town 

Hortonville  village... 
Kaukauna  city 


Little  Chute  village... 

Mnino  lown 

Maple  Creek  town 

'  Oconto  Falls  vi     u 

2  Incorporated  from  part  ol  _.  .._ 

si  irganizod  from  pari  of    \  rmsl ,  010;  l< 


1,154 

494 

1,768 

1,585 

897 

868 

MINOR  CIVIL  D 


Outagamie  County— Continued. 


Waupaca  Counties.. 


■>  Organized  from  parts  of  I '.■] i.nn  and  \\  oodboro  towns  in  1903. 
s  Enterprise  town  organized  from  nart  of  Sehoopke  town  i  "  "" 
'   ~  "o  form  parts  of  Cassian  and  Minocqua  to 


respectively. 

'o  Organized  from  part  of  Lynne  town  in  1909. 

»  Organized  nam  point  \\  oodboro  town  in  1902;  part  taken  to  form  Little  Rice 
town  in  1909. 

»  Organize"]  Pom  pari  of  I  (azi-linusl  iown  and  territory  taken  from  Vilas  County 
in  1905;  pari  la  I  an  I  o  form   \\  oodi  oil  I  own  in  1905. 

•a  Organized  from  parts  of  Pelican  and  Three  Lakes  towns  in  1900;  part  taken  to 


WardS 

Oneida  town  » 

Osborn  town 

Seymour  city 

Ward  1 

Wardt 

Shiocton  village  ~  . . 


Ozaukee  County.. 

Belgium  town 

Cedarhurg  city 

Cedai  lung  town 

Fredonia  town 

Grafton  iown 

(..rail. m  village 

Meipioii  iown 

i'ori  \\  ashington  city 


Ward  I  . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 


Ward  4  . 
Port  Washington  town. . 
Saukville  town 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Durand  town 

Frankfort  town.. 

Lima  town 

Pepin  town 

Pepin  village 


Pierce  Count 

22,079 

23,943 

252 

476 
1,226 
1,005 

1,004 

L171 
210 

1,038 
337 

1,155 
748 
305 
936 
351 
283 
302 

1,797 

1,991 
194 
818 
435 
544 

506 
1,481 
1,052 

1    li     ami',    v  'li."  < 

670 

1,084 
1,378 
1,182 

447 
1,187 

1,277 

1,201 

1,002 

1,850 
2,008 

Total  Jar  Rim;   Full-  aiij  in   fiaxc  and  Si. 

1,783 

Ward  4 

1903  and  1905,      1900. 


is  Organized  from  parts  of  Monico  and  Three  Lakes  towns  in  1908. 

"  IMne  Lake  low, gnni/ed  i,mo  pari  of  Sugar  <  amp  lown  in  1905. 

|;  Name  changed  from  (Pigen  in  1909.    Parts  taken  to  form  parts  of  Monico  and 

d  parts  of  Cassian  and  Crescent 

"Organized  from  pari  01  A!  inoeipai  lown  in  1905. 

20  County  total-   include   population  ( I  .mi'.,'  in    P.11K1;  92:)   in   IS'.ini  of  that  part  of 
Oneida  Indian  Reservation  in  Oulagamie  County,  taken  to  form  Oneida  town  since 


2'  Black  Creel:    village  incorporated  from   pail  of  Black  Creek  town  in  1904. 

--  Shioololl  village  me  li  pnmieii  iiom   pari  of  I'm',  ina  I  own  in  1903. 

incorporated  from  part  of  Deer  Creek  t( 
rn  organized  from  part  of  Kaukauna  *"' 

'-"'  '  M  gani/cd  from  Oneida   Indian   Keen  ait  ion  (pari  of)  ii. 

■'■  i-'oM  <•!.- hull 1 1  \ill- Pioniporaied  from  part  of  Stockholm  t< 

27  Bay  City  village  inc., mm  si.  d  from  part  of  Isabelle  town  I 
29 Incorporated  from  pari  of  spring  I  al  e  iown  in  1905. 
29  Incorporated  from  part  ol  Union  town  in  1909. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


575 


Table  1.— POPULATION    OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1S90  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Pierce  County— Continued. 


River  Falls  town 

Rook  Elm  town 

Salem  town 

Spring  Lake  town ' 

Spring  Valley  \  illage.  . 


itt 


)ple  River  town 

„ alsam  Lake  town 3. . 
Balsam  Lake  village3.. 


Beaver 

Black  Brook  town.. 

Bone  Lake  town 


Clayton  village6 

Clear  Lake  town 

Clear  Lake  village.. 

Farmington  town.. 
Frederick  village8.. 

Garfield  town 

Georgetown  town.. 

Johnstown  town 

Laketown  town 

Lincoln  town 

Lorain  town 

Luck  town7 

Luck  village7 

McKinley  town 


St.  Croix  Falls  town*... 

■     ' 

Sterling  town 

West  Sweden  town 6 


Portage  County.. 


Amherst  town 

Amherst  v illage 

Belmont  to wn 

Buena  Vista  town 

Carson  town 

Dewey  town 

Eau  Pleine  town , 

Grant  town 

Hull  town 

Lanark  town 

Llnwood  town 

New  Hope  town 

Pine  Grove  town 

Plover  town 

Rosholt  village  10 

Sharon  town 

Stevens  Point  city 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Stockton  town 

1  Part  taken  to  form  Elmwood  village  in 
»  Part  taken  to  form  Plum  City  village  ii 
'  Balsam  Lake  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Balsa 
°*  "-oix  Fa 

it  Sweden  ti 
7  Luck  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Luck  town  in  190.1 
8Millto'vn  village  ii  part  of  Milltown  t< 


1,001 
809 

1,580 

962 

565  ! 

1,611 

885 

399 

1,274 

2,218 
8,692 

2, 225 
9,524 

1,940 
7.896 

:;::::: ;:::: 

1,991 

1,899 

1,698 

Lake  town  in  1905. 


5  population  (895)  of  Stever 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


Kennan  village  's . . 

Knox  town 

Lake  town  17 

Ogema  town 


Ward  1 

WardS 

WardS 

Prentice  town... 
Prentice  village.. 


Racine  County.. 


Burlington  city.. 


Wardt, 

Ward  2.. 
Wards. 


Ward  4 

Burlington  town.. 
Caledonia  town... 
Corliss  village'9... 

Dover  town 

Mount  Pleasant  t( 

Norway  town 

Racine  city 

Wardt 

Wards 

WardS 

Ward  4 

WardS 

WardS 

Ward  7 

Wards'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Raymond  town... 


Richland  County. . 

Akan  town 

Bloom  town 

Ikienu  Vista  town 

Ca/.enovia  village2' 


371 
373 
249 
219 

105 
857 
157 
191 

520 

96 

709 
972 

775 

1,820 

Henrietta  town 

Ii  hat  a  lown 

Lone  Rock  village 

Marshall  town 

crinii  inwn 

■  1    i  Center  city.. 

Wardl 

Wardt 

Wards 

R  ich wood  town 


13  Organized  from  part  of  Lake  town  in  1902. 

"  Harmony  town  organized  from  part  of  Georgetown  town  in  1907. 

""  -~d  Kennan  village  inl< 


1,261 

1,361 

1,104 

797 

1,006 

1,119 

1,003 

1,1, V! 

833 

1,151 

1,140 

1,143 

916 

1,193 

.  .j-n  in  1910. 

s  Point,  town,  annexed  to 

Carson,  Eau  Pleine,  Hull,  ami  Linwood  towns  between  1S90  and  1900. 
"■»  Rosholt  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Alban  town  in  1907. 


576 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  In  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


Richland  County— Continued. 


Rockbridge  town.. 
Sylvan  town... 
Viols     ■" 


Counties . . 
Westford  town  i . 
Willow  town... 


Wards 

Beloit  town 

Bradford  town... 

Center  town 

Clinton  town 

Clinton  village... 
Edgerton  city. .. 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Evansville  city.. 

Wardl 

WardS 

Wards 

Fulton  town 

Harmony  town. . 
Janesville  city... 

Wardl 

Wards 

Wards 

Wardlt 

Ward  6 

Janesville  town.. 
Johnstown  town. 
La  Prairie  town. 

Magnolia  town... 
Milton  town  K... 


Rock  town.!!^ 

Spring  Valley  t( 


Atlanta  town 

Big  Bend  town... 

Bruce  village5 

Dewey  town 

Flam  beau  town.. 

Hawkins  town 

Ingram  village6... 
Ladysmith  city5.. 
Lawrence  town... 

Marshall  town 

Rusk  town 

Strickland  town.. 


Triieruwn 

■  .ion  town 

v.  eyei  liauser  village7. 


Willard  town.. 


St.  Croix  County.. 


1,417 
1,112 
13,185 


1.235 

976 

1,422 


St.  Croix  County— Continued. 


Erin  Prairie  town.. 

Forest  town 

Glen  wood  city 


Wards 

Glenwood  town 

Hammond  town 

Hammond  village.. 


Ward  1. 

WardZ 

Wards 

Hudson  town 

i  .iimicUimic  town 

.Neiv  Uielj Lie!  cli  \ 

Wardl 

WardS 

WardS 

Pleasant  Valley  town 

'■■  H'll    .:<:::.  mil 

River  Falls  city  (ward  1) 

[For  total,  see  Pierce  County.] 
Rush  River  town 


Stanton  town  8 

Star  Prairie  town  s. . 
Star  Prairie  village  s. 
Troy  town 


Ward  1 . 
Ward  ' 
Ward  3. 


Bear  Creek  tow 
Dellona  town. . 
Del  ton  town... 
Excelsior  town. 
Fairfield  town. 
Franklin  town. 
Freedom  town . 


Honey  Creek  town 

Ironton  town 

LaValletown 

La  Valle  village 

Merrimac  town 

Me i>    •■  illaye 

ortl    i  reedom  village.. 

:• in  .'.«■  in\.  I'    .    . 

Prairii  du  Sac  village 

Reedsburg  city 

Wardl 

Wards 

I,  'mi      it     n 

-ii \  village 


\\>.HIieM  in 
vUnfieM  lev 
Woodland  tc 


Sawyer  County.. 


Lenroot  town  " 

r  adisson  to wn  " 

Reserve  town  is  including  Lac  Court  d'Oreilles 

Indian  Reservaiiim 

Ijir   i  ■u'./i  .'  ■    fill,  ■■  ';  e//"e   ):<    o.  ' .' 

Sand  Lake  town  Is 

Weirgor  town  u 

Winter  town  '5 


820 
440 

844 
190 

758 

844 

404 

3,259 

1,656 

890 

388 

2,885 

849 

679 

1,631 

593 

614 
1,408 

426 

720 
158 

529 

826 
181 

2,225 
"i,'204"  ' 


8  3,593  i      "1,977 


a  Orfordville  village  i r 

*  Name  changed  from  Gates 
in  1901. 

5  Incorporated  in  1901. 
» Incorporaied  in  1907. 


in  1905.     Organized  fr 


"Parte  tal  -  n  i.  i  ii  i  ,  i  li  mi  Iuhim  i-  m«  1  1  ike,  and  Winter  tc 
and  Lenroot  town  in  19(10. 

'3  Organized  lion  pari  of  i  lav  ward  town  in  1909. 

»  Organized  from  pai  I  ol  I  layward  town  in  1905;  parts  taken  to  fori 
and  Weirgor  towns  in  1907. 

"  Organized  from  part  of  Hayward  town  in  1905. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


577 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:   1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Shawano  County 

31,884 

27,475 

19,236 

Taylor  County— Continued. 

452 
167 
402 
429 
1,478 

203 

1,846 
670 
480 
696 

1,408 
137 
782 

1,018 
572 
210 

1,173 

22,928 

394 
333 
389 
308 
1,331 

855 

'660 
274 
1,067 
816 
678 
351 
368 

1,140 
1,314 

350 
1,497 
1,138 

713 
1,234 

'868 
710 

479 
971 
197 

911 

627 

2,923 

1,161 

1,075 

728 

1,072 

1,044 

947 
1.090 
1,583 

538 
54,888 

700 

1,200 

567 

307 

785 
475 

463 

680 
086 

1,028 
731 

1,758 

923 

308 

1,169 

1,037 

792 
131 

1,026 

784 

1,394 

112 

1,698 

1,094 

1,442 
1,111 
1,469 
1,111 

1,814 

1,379 
853 
620 

749 
1,400 

1,060 
23,114 

413 
930 

400 
243 
816 

18.920 

785 

2,587 

1,212 

486 

866 

332 

963 

495 

319 

2,159 

1,395 

973 

1,553 

664 

835 

548 

1,203 

1,655 

719 

899 

535 

1,042 

703 

28,116 

1,126 
2,641 
1,273 
438 
938 
345 
963 
495 

2,488 

(For  total,  see  Brown  County.] 

1,105 
515 

1,128 

350 

1,505 

723 

1,322 

940 

1,242 

846 

1,969 

'862 

1,773 

630 

786 

472 

1,209 

'767 

1,152 

609 

600 
28,351 

Hale  town 

1,566 

'798 
1,255 

376 
50,345 

658 
726 

Menominee  In. linn  Uis<>r\  :ii  inn  (part  of) 

[For  total,  see  Oconto  County.] 

1,811 

42,489 

1,584 

498 

499 

1,599 

1,913 

2, 175 

1,847 

1,742 

969 

884 

380 

3.094 

1,997 

1,415 

408 
1,183 

444 
1,331 
26,398 
3,708 
2,0^5 
1,602 
4,271 
8,156 
1,875 
4,044 
5,697 

ljea 

1,630 

1,489 

13,641 

327 

464 

1,689 

1,940 
2,551 
1,949 
1,732 
974 

1,690 
1,998 
2,874 
1,921 
1,697 
1,012 

25,111 

810 

1,318 

1,177 

1,184 

291 

269 

1,205 
1,249 

'848 

1,101 

906 

1,076 

804 

1,462 

831 

654 

437 

304 

515 
813 
1,177 
343 
794 
245 

2,059 
670 
655 
734 
1,787 
1,129 
902 
571 
829 

1,184 
1,264 
1,214 
1,324 

2,257 

1,503 

300 

1,250 

1,237 

1,077 

1,027 

1,070 

1,108 

1,182 

785 

1,548 

874 

488 

539 

298 

403 
907 

1,187 

[For  total,  see  Crawford  County.] 

1,398 

1,356 

'437 
1,432 
22,962 

1,612 
439 

1,473 
16,359 

Sheboygan  city 

1,400 

[For  total,  see  Monroe  County.] 

2,181 
1,690 
1,301 
1,S13 
1,078 

11,262 

1^677 
1,118 
1,736 
1.044 

9  6,731 

sunk  town 

849 
195 

1,950 

!■"•  Mi--     ■  ■■,    :,•;   :  i:md  County.] 

583 
528 
611 
305 
918 
195 

106 

787 
231 

775 

230 
613 

1,862 

1,123 

524 

914 

1,092 

573 

Goodrich  town  » 

■ 

863 

: 

in  1910. 

2  Eland  village  incorporated  fiom  pari  of  Bimamwood  town  in  1904. 
s  Cecil  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Wasliin.  1 

*  Gresham  vilb'.v  mccpnraleil  from  part  of  Herman  town  in  190S. 

*  Mattoon  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Hutchins  town  in  1901. 
0  Wescott  town  organized  from  part  of  Richmond  town  in  1901. 

7  Oostburg  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Hoi 

8  Random  Lake  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Sherman  town  in  1907. 

*  County  total  includi  1 1  of  Pine  Creek  town,  taken  to  form  E 


«  Goodi" 

', .  ., 

.!.'■!  .  , 

,.  ;■■■     I     . 

independent  in  1902. 

15  Organized  from  part  of  Aurora  town  in  1905;  part  taken  to  form  Taft  t< 


28407—12 37 


578 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION-WISCONSIN. 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

6,019 

J  4,929 

23,784 

23,689 

1,502 
237 

1,141 
161 

1,101 
617 

864 
934 
79 

29,614 

1,618 

1,632 
1,272 
1,086 
1,263 
1,805 
2,982 
1,804 
1,178 
1,278 
1,660 
765 

1,352 

1,615 

538 

1,432 

1,239 

2,462 

824 

8S5 

778 
37,100 

1,810 
1,260 
1,200 
1,461 
1,937 
1,632 

1,356 

1,501 
2,026 

ra  '   Ling    part  of  Lac  du 

.■...',-                                 ■..■."       .■■-'.■        .  i  .:  ■ ' :  i  /  .  V   ■ 

TFor  total,  see  Oneida  County.] 

661 

1,354 

1,760 

851 

679 

1,554 

1,617 

549 

1,572 

1,391 

2,119 

29,259 

27,860 

432 

776 
1,249 
2,450 

778 

916 
903 
925 
673 

1,707 
664 
668 
686 

1,142 
709 
894 
779 

3,079 
948 
775 

1,356 

1,201 

1,261 
686 

1,050 
879 

1,007 
917 
928 

'755 
.    3,224 

1,888 

1,030 
722 

8,196 

1,314 
1,371 
2,244 

1,197 
1,218 
2,038 

1,513 

677 
1,406 

843 
35,229 

1,731 

1,447 

Brookfield  towi 

2,132 

1,346 

734 

1,432 

728 

2^384 

919 

1,572 

831 

615 

1,318 

1,584 

3,054 

663 

1,431 

'925 
934 
1,800 
749 
1,185 
1,231 
8,740 
1,857 

l',S81 

1,018 

1,330 

968 

32,782 

2,174 
1,250 

744 

324 
1,481 

629 
1,510 
2,178 

687 
1,530 
1,263 

1,303 

1,191 

1,073 

924 
2,585 

933 

844 
2,297 

1,443 
2,058 

1,082 
1,298 

1,127 
945 

1,126 
931 

1,018 

2,003 

854 

'799 
1,160 

878 

L004 

972 

1,372 

1,349 
1,579 
2,880 

2,729 

1,330 
883 
1,708 
714 
1,275 
1,307 
7,419 

3,405 

4,359 

2,077 

806 
12  5,521 

849 
12  2,926 

457 

245 
220 
298 
141 
124 
352 
536 
581 
349 
902 

1,453 
413 
302 

166 
435 

904 

394 

1,015 
31,615 

Bear  Creek  town 

1,200 
869 

1,747 
842 
992 
283 

1,743 
465 
305 
632 
671 
839 

1,257 
904 

1,653 
891 

1,013 
270 

1,522 
425 
263 
453 
518 
804 

238 

118 

406 

1,575 

734 

1,087 

575                145 

Trego  town  ™ 

:::::::::::::::::::::: 

Iolatown 

1,315 

1  Part  annexed  to  Oneida  County  in  1901 :  pai  i  of  E 'orest  County  annexed  in  1905. 

2  County  total  includes  p.ipuhiion  i  l,:i.V>>  ••;    \liii,„.',p];,  town,  par;  annexed  to 
Oneida  County  and  part  taken  to  form  Flambeau  town  since  1900. 

3  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  Presque  Isle  town  in  1907. 

4  Organized  from  part  of  Eagle  River  town  in  1907. 

*  Parts  taken  to  form  Conover,  Farmington,  and  State  Line  towns  in  1907  and 
part  of  Hackley  town  in  1905  and  part  ounrxc.J  lo  Pips,  pie  I  sir  lawn  in  1909. 

■";'■■'  :'      '         |     ,M     ,1        , im, PI  If  I      ,,;,,,     ,.,!    rr     '1,1     i    ,,i 

i  and  territory  taken  from  Forest 


n  1902;  parts  taken  to  form 


"  Organized  from  p:>,i  <>l  Spring  Crook  town  in  1904. 


a  part  of  Shell  Lake  tc 


Organized  from  parts  of  Arbor  Vitae  and  Flambeau  t( 


"  Parts  taken  to  'orm  Barronettand  Evergreen  ti 
tively,  and  part  of  Chicog  town  in  1902. 

"•  Organized  from  part  of  Chicog  town  in  1904. 


n  1907  and  part  of 


'       ■   ,»'.,  I     il  ..II       lli,        LI      .     I        P       I      l!  !,">    'I     Dl      M 

a  Parts  taken  to  form  Spooner  village  in  1903  and  parts  of  Chicog  and  Trego 
awns  in  1902  and  1904,  respectively. 

25  Incorporated  as  a  village  from  part  of  Spooner  town  in  1903;  incorporated  as  a 
ity  in  1909. 

26  Name  changed  from  Veazie  in  1904.     Parts  taken  to  form  Gull  Lake  and  Stin- 
ril  l.uwnsin  1904. 

2'  Organized  from  part  of  Spring  Brook  town  in  1904;  part  taken  to  form  Stone 


n  1905  and  1910,  respec- 


28  Organized  from  part  of  Stinnett  town 

29  Name  changed  from  Mills  in  IP""     ' 
towns  in  1904. 

3°  Mukwonago  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Mukwonago 
made  Independent  In  1905. 


from  parts  of  Chicog  and  Spooner 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 


579 


Table  1.— POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND   1890— Continued. 
[For  changes  in  boundaries,  etc.,  between  1900  and  1910,  see  footnotes;  for  those  between  1890  and  1900,  see  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Vol.  I,  Table  5] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Waupaca  County— Continued. 

850 

1,321 

869 

1,010 

1,248 

820 

798 

880 

906 

2,563 

1,323 
1,187 
•  924 
355 
1,186 
2,789 
810 
70S 
688 
688 
941 

967 
648 

18,886 

558 

1,398 

939 

1,096 

1,421 

744 

602 

867 

956 

2,202 

1.272 

'921 

320 

1,309 

2,912 

Winnebago  County— Continued. 

1,016 
1,285 
33,062 
1,480 

2,430 
1,700 
2,237 
2,823 
3,111 

2,029 

2,129 

3,477 

2,202 

3,265 

4,694 

1,920 

662 

1,427 

855 

97J. 

704 
940 
865 

30,583 

1,163 
1,358 

28,284 

1,430 
932 

1,016 

1,137 
350 
470 
860 

1,040 

1,198 
1,004 
1,142 

Wardl ^. 

[For  total,  see  Outagamie  County.] 

1,153 
2,127 

1,812 

742 

1,652 

1,018 
1,041 

746 
1,042 

970 

s  25,865 

960 
579 
911 
497 

15,972 

964 
546 
706 

1,030 

13,507 

e  18,127 

936 
50 

1,131 
977 
404 
710 

510 
742 
972 
011 
716 
784 
723 
976 
1,521 
555 
785 
808 

1,408 
696 
964 
551 

62,116 

1,025 
41 

1,256 
827 
543 
656 

1,163 

934 
31 

1,278 
723 
573 
453 
660 

Arpintown' 

811 

1,055 

297 

243 

282 

123 

302 

6,521 

649 

964 

671 

912 

1,056 

723 
677 
1,056 
856 
149 

Si  783 

1,192 

471 

1,068 
1.445 

709 
-849 

1,184 

1,570 
450 
272 
96 
82 
513 
758 
419 
717 
701 

1,035 
559 
449 
651 

1.470 
595 

[For  total,  see  Green  Lake  County.] 

959 
241 

4,493 

826 
654 
658 
826 
921 
728 
1,046 

731 
623 

707 
799 
459 
912 

591 
823 
827 
653 
848 
1,000 

573 

577 

541 
796 
704 

825 

1,128 
5,240 

Warren  town"..      """i:: '.".".' "V." 

3,450 

Wautoma  village  < 

Wild  Rose  village  3 

58,225 

60,097 

881 

1,025 

745 

634 

701 

S90 

071 

1,125 

6,081 

l',4S9 

973 
1.982 
_  654 

i,ste 
~'sso 

519 
908 

840 

778 

1.161 

5,589 

757 

837 

1,170 

4,581 

1,161 

_  646 

095 

708 
571 

823 
1,040 
416 
976 
618 
1,483 
1,118 

Ward  4 j 

533 
990 
939 

538 

1,028 

908 

1  Hancock  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Hancock  town  in  1902. 

-  Redgranite  village  incorporated  from  part  of  Wan 

3  Wild  Rose  vill  i;,'>-  inci'rporati'd  from  parts  of  Rose  and  Springwater 


a  1900  and  made 


s  Part  of  Oshkosh  town  annexed  to  Oshkosh  citv  in  1906. 

6  County  totals  include  population  (774  in  1900;  322  in  1890)  of  Vesp 
o  form  Arpin  and  Hansen  towns  since  1900;  and  population  (1,435  ir 
ralia  city,  annexed  to  Grand  Rapids  city  between  1890  and  1900. 

7  Organized  from  part  of  Vesper  town  in  1901. 

s  Cameron  town  organized  from  part  of  Marshfield  city  in  1903. 


1  'I   rimui'.l    ". ,-,..,■.■.,!...,.:.:..,,,.,  ,,■..■ 

form  Hiles  town  in  1902. 

12  Organized  from  part  of  Dexter  town  in  1902. 

IV.ii:;   M.',  ' 

in  1903. 

Incorporated  from  part  of  Port  Edwards  tc 


15  Part  taken  tt 

16  Part  taken  tc 

»  Parts  taken  to  form  Cary  t< 


n  and  part  of  Dexter  town  in  1901. 


580 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  VILLAGE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

dTVOBVXLL.OE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

947 
444 

2,082 
1,011 

417 
487 
824 
659 

274 
7,196 
16,773 
1,212 

603 

11,594 

904 

297 

1,405 

436 

584 
279 
692 

'317 

1,449 
252 

6,758 
216 
422 

532 

15, 125 

652 

678 

516 

479 

1,917 

643 

1,204 
620 

1,525 
527 
684 

998 

1,517 

458 

}         362 

222 

565 

255 

3,212 

717 
765 

657 
507 

473 

650 

568 
890 
392 
351 

498 

1,777 

301 

829 

1,530 

8,893 

220 
498 
897 
1,747 
230 

436 

701 

2,523 

291 

525 
1,833 

967 
3,691 
1,445 

443 

430 

797 

1,738 

1,201 

Dallas  village 

Barron 

342 

290 

1,808 

431 

4,477 

}         331 

533 

2,450 

1,791 

319 
259 
1,503 
339 
707 

673 

233 

18,310 

746 

2,513 

308 
319 
302 
499 
1,707 

'585 

1,729 

283 

2,061 

891 
678 

360 
1,159 

220 
18, 797 
3,877 
1,031 

851 

511 
305 
276 
973 
557 

709 
610 
954 
818 
6,521 

721 
368 

25. 2oli 
563 
665 

350 
408 
510 
2,982 
728 

621 
1,096 
572 
804 
265 

1,881 
863 

2,810 
615 
664 

360 

850 

13,894 

2,582 

425 

1,003 

4,717 

477 

184 

21,371 

625 
1,839 
1,244 
1,170 

413 

332 

698 
1,015 
1,428 

1,808 

Lafayette 

Kewaunee 

4,038 

387 

515 

2,244 

1,865 

Alma  Center  villa  e 

De  Soto  village 

(Crawford 

Eau  Claire 

721 
905 

558 

367 
5,145 
15,085 
1,273 

805 
451 
438 

Walworth 

Shawano 

Downin    villa  e 

Langlade 

Outagamie 

Trempealeau 

Lafayette 

4,424 

11,869 

659 

Columbia 

1,458 
324 

Waukesha 

Milwaukee 

Walworth 

13,074 

9,956 

Marathon 

241 

1,256 

406 

631 

1,187 
278 

482 

Eau  Claire 

Eau  Claire 

Marathon 

17,517 

478 

2,192 

El-nd  villa  e 

Shawano 

La  Crosse 

633 

5,751 

499 
4,605 

Trempealeau 

Sheboygan 

Walworth 

464 
1,052 

1,493 

829 

5,128 

4,222 

'270 

1,864 

509 

10, 436 

546 

475 

319 

378 
6,315 

4,149 

Waupaca 

Lafayette 

Fair  Oaks  villa  e 

Dane 

Lafayette 

/Green  Lake 

\  Waushara 

Eau  Claire 

Eau  Claire 

Columbia 

947 

1,035 

Black  Creek  villa  e 

Outagamie 

Fenwo  d  villa  e 

Marathon 

Fond  du  Lac 

15,110 

3,043 

1,031 

890 

1,938 
438 
573 

811 
611 
1,637 
674 
663 

855 
1,584 

2,261 

Trempealeau 

Lafayette 

Chippewa 

631 

587 

1,570 

545 

660 

582 
1,461 

Frederick  villa  e 

263 

Chippewa 

Fond  du  Lac 

Trempealeau 

862 

Brillion  villa-e 

Genoa  Junction  village 

Walworth 

Marathon 

1,789 

478 
4,493 

612 
335 
18,684 
450 
708 

i    lion  \  illage 

Ozaukee 

434 

246 

1,702 

Rusk 

410 

Lafayette 

Buffalo  city 

254 
2,526 

2,043 

Green  Lake 

Chippewa 

Columbia 

840 
561 

524 

Cambridge  village 

1       ,;.,■              .        . 

St.  Croix 

Waushara 

Washington 

Waukesha 

404 

388 

Cameron  village. 

Barron 

432 

225 

•  1  city 

1,632 
629 

442 

497 
785 

1,296 

Fond  du  Lac 

Hartland  village 

C    h           11 

510 
979 

426 

886 

751 

Richland 

461 

Sheboygan 

327 
1,626 

1,361 

Dod-e 

1,376 
913 

3,259 
540 
630 

Outagamie 

531 
1,460 
8,094 

1,424 
8,670 

Chippewa 

Polk 

Trempealeau 

i,  .... 

Polk 

527 
871 
1,653 

558 
13,185 
2,584 

1,466 

10,836 

Waupaca 

/Clark 

667 

" 

891 

5,115 

460 

(Marathon 

Marinette 

na  city 

Outagamie 

Monroe 

4,667 

Kendall  village 

Columbia 

2,349 

1,977 

Kenosha  city 

Kenosha 

11,606 

679 
1,773 

1,134 

6,532 

3  villa  e 

Ra  in 

Washington 

Kewaunee 

Manitowoc 

Columbia 

557 

1,216 

636 
1,366 
1,328 

497 

Milwaukee 

Barron 

961 

Cumberland  city 

i,2i9 

Knapp  village 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


581 


County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY  OR  VILLAOE. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

La  Crosse  clt 

La  Crosse 

30,417 

654 

421 

2,352 

3,079 

1,072 
483 

2,329 
580 

1,354 

1,044 
529 

497 
318 
677 

383 
402 
275 
274 
130 

25,531 
337 
820 

13,027 
656 

14,610 
798 

892 

459 

5,783 

1,701 
2,282 

1,846 

1,833 

6,081 

919 

5.036 

625 
312 
679 
250 
833 

373,857 
2,925 
1,325 
4,410 
1,104 

558 
671 
482 
1,048 
615 

798 
1,054 
5,734 
1,957 
1,570 

304 
•        379 
364 
708 
839 

1,074 

\     3,383 

1,988 

1,960 

647 

1,860 
502 
522 

3,054 

1,427 

1,285 
1,146 

380 

712 
449 
634 
33,062 
548 

28,895 
488 
38G 

25,090 

745 
649 
987 
1,972 
397 

1,975 
749 

1,948 
450 
723 

4,452 
305 

3,094 
758 

3,792 

5,440 
464 
656 

3,149 
699 

„368 
606 
936 

1,269 

|          436 

38,002 

}         937 

408 

515 

1,521 

2,015 
550 
352 
329 

5,637 

1,018 
3,968 

'437 

704 

3,739 

}      1,991 

383 

309 

569 

867 
355 
538 

1,109 

879 
2,923 
26,398 
1.630 

902 

536 

'667 
6,092 
3,973 

362 

1,453 

730 

972 

2,675 

253 
237 
8,692 
328 
204 

343 

4,761 

763 

l|ll9 

40,384 

345 

741 

728 

3,419 

2,907 
535 
442 

4,850 
616 

716 
788 

333 

Columbia 

Walworth 

2,585 
1,387 

2,297 
1,053 

407 

Marinette 

Waukesha 

714 

1,820 

634 

728 

3,340 

2,  403 
543 

1,068 
492 
512 
333 
645 

1.543 
462 
380 

736 

Outagamie 

Columbia 

AVaushara 

Grant 

304 

Sheboygan 

2,257 

3,010 

5,459 
434 
633 

3,232 
656 

Luck  villa  e 

Porta  e  cit 

Columbia 

5,143 

Kewaunee 

Columbia 

Crawford 

Marathon 

322 
200 

19, 164 
304 

744 

11,786 

528 

16,195 
602 

706 

243 

13,426 

343 

350 

7,710 

258 

11,523 
470 

475 

Prairie  Farm  villa  e 

Barron 

939 
1,002 
1,202 

Waupaca 

Manitowoc 

Marathon 

Marinette 

Waupaca 

Green  Lake 

Green  Lake 

29,102 
738 

Racine 

Randolph  village 

(Columbia 

5,240 

3,450 

Sheboygan 

403 

1,718 

1,815 

902 

1,758 

1,343 
1,165 
1,034 
1,193 

Waushara 

2,225 
428 
393 

Manitowoc 

Winnebago 

Waukesha 

5,589 

687 

5,655 

8,537 

739 
350 

4,581 

422 

5,491 

6,809 

639 

4,998 

Rib  Lake  villa 

Tavlor 

3.002 
2,321 

Columbia 

Fond  du  Lac 

479 
3,818 
2,008 

Ri  on  cit 

Polk 

Milton  village 

Rock 

1,783 

Milwaukee  city 

Milwaukee 

285,315 
2,991 
1,208 
3,927 

204, 468 

2,694 

503 

\St.  Croix 

Fond  du  Lac 

Polk 

622 

810 
320 
549 

745 

Marquette 

876 

627 
559 
657 
864 

467 
407 
427 

Waupaca 

Washington 

Marathon 

Outagamie 

Walworth 

Montfort  village 

432 

Marathon 

Seymour  city 

1,026 

945 
1,863 
22,962 
1,301 

733 

Sharon  village 

Waukesha 

743 
1,209 
5,954 
2,104 

745 

605 
1,708 

L936 

Sheboygan 

Sheboygan 

Washburn 

Outagamie 

Lafayette 

16,359 

1,118 

Necedah  village 

Juneau 

Winnebago 

Clark 

Shiorton  village 

Neillsville  city 

ekoosav    age 

''''I'Uii'ir"  en  \- 

3,392 
3,555 

1,393 

Neosho  village 

Milwaukee 

Monroe 

Marathon 

Washburn 

Neshkoro  village 

Marquette 

Chippewa 

S  encer  villa 

Juneau 

(Outagamie 

\Waupaca 

St.  Croix 

Fond  du  Lac 

Sauk 

Milwaukee 

Monroe 

Fond  du  Lac 

Waukesha 

1,014 

2,742 
1,631 

990 
2,050 
1,408 

621 
1,021 

2,387 

Chippewa 

North  Fond  du  Lac  village 

485 

1,049 
357 

316 

9,524 

7,896 

Norwalk  village ~  ~ 

Vernon 

'""2,'880" 
5,646 

"5," 729 
5,219 

3,431 

2,470 

Marathon 

3,372 
938 

31,091 
355 

723 
2,840 

2,291 

326 

3,784 

520 

704 

Omro  village 

Winnebago 

La  Crosse 

Monroe 

1,358 

1,368 

389 

1,232 
1,587 

11,983 

Onalaskacity 

Ontario  village 

'Huge 

Clark 

723 

Oostburg  village 

Sheboygan 

'       :     r 

Shawano 

---g-j-- 

697 

595 

T 

In 

Rock 

Polk 

Winnebago 

Trempealeau 

Trempealeau 

466 

28,284 

472 

22,836 

Manitowoc 

Racine 

Oaseo  village 

Union  Grove  vlliage 

432 

STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WISCONSIN. 

2,     POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLAGES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890— Continued. 


CITY  OK  VILLAGE. 


Walworth  village... 

Washburn  city 

Waterford  village . . 

Waterloo  village 

Watertown  city — 


Wausaucity 

Wautoma  village.. 
Wauwatosacity.... 
Wauzeka  village... 
Welcome  village... 


lUnlield.  . 
Havine 

.ll'lliTSOil  . . 


Waukesha... 
Waupaca.... 


Marathon . . . 
Waushara... 
Milwaukee.. 

Crawford 

Outagamie.. 


Weyau wega  village Waupaca 

Weyerhauser  village... Hum 

WliitclMi  I  lav  village Milwaukee 

Whitehall  village ,  Trempealeau.. 

Whitewater  city Walworth 


V.  iimeeoilnc  \  ilia", t" - Wiliuelia'ju... 

Withee  village Clark 

Wittenberg  village ;  Shawano 

Wonewoc  village j  Juneau 

\\  riajiisiown  village I  Brown 

Wyocena  village Columbia 


1910 

1900 

1890 

2,462 
1,458 
840 

2,119 

725" 

524  • 

1,296 
542 

.967 

911                7011 

600 
3,405 

703 
3,224 

4,359 

510 
940 

400 
1,042 

'""i,'086 

1,090 

525 
425 

798 
811 
420 

726 
619 
476 

WYOMING. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


MINOR  Cmi  DIVISION. 

1910       >       1900              1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Alban    Count 

11,574  |       1 13,084            »  8,865 

Carbon  County— Continued. 

1,892 
117 

229 

93 

80 
620 
557 
270 
172 

811 
421 

49 
891 
190 

49 

6,294 

1,050 

634 
634 

315 

District  1 ,  Sherman 

District  2,  Tic  Siding 

115  j ! 

200  1 

110  1 1 

1,943  1 ! 

8,237              8,207              6,388 

District  7,  Carbon,"  coextensive  with  Carbon 

District  4,  comprising  ward  1  of  Laramie  city . . 
Total  for  Lara  ink'  citij  coiiti  iisict   with  dis- 

1,140 

Disl lict <\  Elk  Mountain,  including  Elk  Moun- 

3,276 
3,018 

171 
135 
924 

Disl  ricf  5,  comprising  ward  2  of  Laramie  city. . 
Distrirl.o,  compii  ang  ward  3  of  Laramie  city. . 

Dislrict  1 1 ,  Saratoga.,  including  Saratoga  town. . 

3,018 
141 
194 
264 
60 

240 
123 
47 
23 
114 

62 
123 

57 

87 
154 
224 
145 
153 

53 

130 
150 
109 
203 
28 

138 
248 

959 

Dlslriel     1  1,   l  olli!is,l'i  including    tnlr pin.  ui 

District  11,  Rock  River,  including  Rock  River 

635 
57 
38 

13,337 

"1 

Douglas  district,  including  Douglas  town 

2,929 

2,246 
672 

1,674 
671 
596 

1,432 
414 
666 

6,492 

District  L9,  Sybtlle 

::::::::::::::::::::::: 

734 

491 

180 

3,137 

!    i                           ■   i  <  ■  i  ■ ;  .    M  ■ .  ■ :  1 1  .  ■ ,  i  i  .      . 

«  2,338 

Precinct  1,  Sundance,  w  coextensive  with  Sun- 

281 
281 
420 
311 
226 
151 
171 
560 
216 
220 
163 
158 
54 
953 
328 

418 

448 
383 
163 
109 
158 
14 
53 

37 

178 
108 

11,822 

294 
294 
424 
199 
117 
198 
49 
522 

8,886            14,328 

274 

234 
296 
154 
335 
1.419 
763 
258 
868 
207 
194 

99 
317 
157 
274 

74 
419 
400 

964 
699 
672 
574 
547 
W 

i:.   ..                                                              r,.ii 

179 
55 

261 
140 
136 
100 

151 
112 
86 

:■.,-,  in 

17 

Districl  29,  including  Byron  town 

Precinct  26,   Moorcroft,30    coextensive   with 

82  5,357 

'-  2,463 

11,282           »  9,689 

2  6,857 

District  1,  coextensive  with  Lander  town 

1,812 

1,812 

250 

286 

1,833 

S19 

588 

2,232 

1,614 

4,474  !            2,880 

4,266  '            2,317 

127                  128 

699                  437 

195  1                 96 

737 

2,235 

Districl  2 

Districl  .",,  Medicine  Bow,  including  M'edicine 

373  '               286 
127  1 

District  6,  including  Thermopolis  town 

ThermopoJis  town 

Medicine  Bow  town* 

299 

'No  comparison  of  population  can  be  made;  county  redislneii.il  since  1900. 

2  Not  returned  by  districts  in  1890. 

3  Incorporated  in  1909. 

and  27  and  parts  of  districts  12, 13,  and  21  taken 


Snake  River,  since  1900. 

i°  Returned  as  district  7  in  1900. 
u  Returned  as  district  6  in  1900. 

12  Incorporated  in  1900. 

13  Returned  as  district  14  in  1900. 
"  Returned  as  district  12  in  1900. 
15  Incorporated  in  1901. 


is  Precincts  1  ami  2.  Sundance,  relumed  as  Sundance  precinct  in  1900. 

i»  Preeinct  21,  Cold  Springs,  organized  from  part  of  precinct  4,  Inyan  Kara,  in  1902. 


»>  Precinct  7,  TTay  Creek,  and  precinct  8,  Deep  Creek,  returned  as  Hay  Creek 
precinct  in  19(10. 

a  Returned  as  part  of  precinct  7,  Hay  Creek,  in  1900.  Part  taken  to  form  pre- 
cinct 27,  Colony,  in  1909. 

»  Returned  as  part  of  precinct  12,  Keystone,  in  1900.  Part  taken  to  form  part 
of  precinct  24,  Bertha,  in  1904. 

»  Precinct  11 ,  Horse  Creek,  precinct  12,  Keystone,  and  precinct  20,  Trail  Creek, 
returned  as  Keystone  precinct  in  1900.  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  25,  Croton, 
in  1906. 

*«  Precincts  16  and  26,  Moorcroft,  returned  as  Moorcroft  precinct  in  1900.  Part 
taken  to  form  part  of  precinct  24,  Bertha,  in  1904. 

»  Precincts  17  and  18,  Gillette,  returned  as  Gillette  precinct  in  1900. 

»«  Returned  as  part  of  precinct  17,  Gillette,  in  1900.  Part  taken  to  form  precinct 
23,  Felix,  in  1904. 

"Organized  from  part  of  i.rec me t  I*   .   ulette,  in  1904. 

M  Organized  from  parts  of  precinct  20,  Trail  Creek,  precinct  11,  Horse  Creek, 
and  precinct  16,  Moorcroft,  in  1904. 

"Organized  from  part  of  precinct  12,  Keystone,  in  1906. 

*>  Returned  as  part  of  precinct  16,  Moorcroft,  In  1900. 

81  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  8.  Depp  Creek,  in  1909. 

85  No  comparison  of  population  can  be  mStfe;  Cot  returned  bv  districts  in  1900 
and  1890. 

(583) 


584 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WYOMING. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890- 

1110:1  n  olcclion  district  and  olection 
for  those  botw. 'en  Us1. HI  anil  l'.mo.  see.  Reports  of  the   Twelfth  Census:   11)011,  Vol.  1,  Table  a.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Fremont  County— Continued. 

1,459 
ISO 
6O4 
112 
483 
1,202 
1,565 

3,453 

Park  County  36 

4,909 

292 

2 

133 

409 
207 
87 
178 
2,003 
1,132 
155 
228 
154 

16,324 

Lost  Cabin  town  1 

: :..: 

Districts  (part  of) 

District   13    (part   of),   including    Meeteetse 

Wind  River  Indian  Reservation' 

1,961 
2,361 

«  2,357 

Cody  town* 

District  24 

District  25  

Precinct  1,  Piney 

181 
205 

739 

1,868 

629 

116 
98 

138 
65 
92 

107 

12 
74 
103 
103 
93 

35 
50 
96 

26,127 

173 
236 

361 

710 

349 
132 
116 
116 

90 
197 
100 
150 

70 
38 

Precinct  2,  Lower  French  Creek ' 

Precinct  3,  North  Buffalo,  comprising  part  of 

Sheridan  County 

District  1,  comprising  ward  1  of  Sheridan  city. . 

Total  for  Sheridan  city,   cnu/fiisit'f  with  u'/.i- 

88  5,122 

Total  for  Buffalo  toicn,  cot  rioisir,  will,  ,\m/ii 

Buffalo  and  South  Buffalo  precincts 

Precinct  4,  South  Buffalo,  comprising  part  of 

1,087 

"  1,972 

2,708 

8,408 

2,708 

2, 245 

1,272 

2,183 

2,245 

1,272 

2,183 

1,290 

151 

325 

620 

1,900 

760 

200 

100 

313 

539 

423 

462 

706 

11,575 

Precinct  6,  Oli vcr : 

Precinct  7,  Muddy 

1,559 

m 

WardS 

WardS 

Di  fi»  t  J,  urn  I'hm  1^  u   id  -'01  Sheridan  city.. 
Dish  hi  :j,  comprising  ward  3  of  Sheridan  city.. 
iHsiiiei  I,  comprising  ward  4  of  Sheridan  city.. 

Precinct  16,  Powder  River" 

District  6 

District  7 

Greub" 

Precinct  19,  Pumpkin  Creek 15 

District  9 

Precinct  20,  Barber  " 

Precinct  21,  Lower  Powder  River  " 

20,181 

«  16,777 

H.     .:,        :   ,        1        :■.,■  m  hi.   !    .    in"    ...    . 

District  1,  including  ward  1  of  Cheyenne  city  . . 

3,868 

3,776 

11,820 

8,776 

2,981 

4,563 

3,127 

2,981 

8,150 

1,,563 

1,597 

796 

1,081 

235 

322 

274 

1,115 

155 

6,867 

246 

4,766 

6,846 

'..    ..  ••  ,     ,     ':,   '■■,..'■'     .',,,■/:       ;<    .; 

14,087 

11,690 

8,455 

District  2,  including  wo  rd 

3,930 

Cheyenne  city  (part  of) 

401 
140 
1,584 
1,313 
1,902 
1,863 

5,778 

4,213 
220 

8,915 
298 

3,037 

16,982 

436 

300 

1,891 

1,861 

5,040 

1   including  ward  3  of  Cheyenne  city . . 

4,687 

'  ireen  River  town 

662 

District4,39  including  part  of  Rock  Springs  city. 

776 

Total  for  Rock   Springs   city  in  districts  4 

4,S8S 

District  6«  including  Guernsey  town 

3,406 

ng  Gunn  town  and  part  of 

District  7  »  including  Torrington  town 

120 

Torrington  town  ™ 

3,160 

Rock  Springs  city  (part  of) 

Pine  Bluff  town  1 

'81,785 

» 1,094 

788" 

« 12,223 

255 
1,874 

1,770 

2,689 

1,073 

869 

139 

206 

'so 

777 

199 

»  7,414 

District  2,80  including  part  of  Casper  town 

District  1,  coextensive  with  Evanston  town 

2,583 
2,588 
78 
749 
696 
924 
848 
1,178 
847 

Total  for  Civi/in  town  in  Districts  2  and  8... 

"'    '■■         '     •        '■■'    i     '        >'.,..;,■    i' 

883 

544 

2,110 

1,995 

Diamondville  town 

72 
240 
159 

71 



Districts84 

Sublett  town  <2 



8  Returned  as  Shoshone  Indian  Reservation  in  1900. 

*  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1890. 

6  Precinct  2,  Lower  French  Creek,  and  precinct  17,  Upper  French  Creek, 


turned  as  precinct  2  in  1900. 

<  Part  taken  to  form  part  ui  pi 

10  and  13  in  1904. 

'  Part  taken  to  form  part  of  p: 
8  Part  of  precinct  8  annexed 


1  1904  and  parts  annexed  to  precincts 


n  1904;  part  annexed  to  precinct  16  in  1904. 


"Organized  from  part  of  distriot  5  in  1900. 
>«  Incorporated  in  1902. 
a  Returned  as  Torrington  precinct  in  1900. 
16  Incorporated  in  1908. 

27  Organized  from  Areola,  Ariosa,  Badger,  Bori  1  CI  u ir,  Egbert,  Fort 

Laramie,  Glendo,  Granite  Canon,  Gram  Hu  tain,  Islay,  La 

Grange.  Lakeview,  Little  Bear,  Little  Horse  Creek,  Macfarlane,  Patrick,  Phillips, 
Pine  Bluff,  Rawhide,  Salem,  Upper  Horse  Creek,  and  Uva  precincts  in  1908. 
■  ■    .  .    .  ■   1...    •    ;n  :  ,.        1  ■.,..■!.  i'.i  :  i 


r  precincts,  taken  t 


lized  from  part  of  precinct  15  in  1904. 

17  Not  returned  by  districts  in  1890. 
'8  Part  of  district  3  annexed  to  Cheyenne  city  in  1909. 

18  Returned  as  Wheatland  precinct  in  1900. 
M Incorporated  in  1905. 

J1  Returned  as  Hartville  precinct  in  1909.    Part  taken  to  form  district  6  in 
100. 
» Incorporated  in  1900. 


2  and  3;  and  1    1   1 fin   1    1   <   >  n  fh  tr   ml  r<>\\  h  rRi 

form  district  8,  since  1900. 

29  Returned  as  Muddy  precinct  in  1900. 

80  Organized  from  part  of  Casper  precinct  in  1904. 

81  Returned  as  Bessemer  precinct  in  1900. 

82  Returned  as  Freeland  precinct  in  1900. 
88  Returned  as  Johnstown  precinct  in  1900. 

nil  1 "n: 

88  Organized  from  Lone  Bear  and  Powder  River  precincts  in  1904. 

86  Organized  from  districts  1,11, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26,  and  27,  and  parts  of  districts  12 
13,  and  21  of  Bighorn  County  in  1909  (organization  effective  Jan.  1, 1911). 

87  Incorporated  in  1901. 
"No  com  1 1: H  '    '        'lie;  county  redistricted  in  1910. 


89  Districts  4,  5,  and  6  returned 
*o  Returned  as  old  district  5  in  j 
«  No  comparison  of  population 
« Incorporated  in  1910. 


district  4  in  1900. 

n  be  made;  county  redistricted  In  1908. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— WYOMING. 


585 


Table  1 POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  19 10,  1900,  AND  1890- Continued. 

The  words  "district"  and  "precinct" 

for  those  between  I  Sill  I  and  I'.illl),  si 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Uinta  County— Continued. 

519 
570 
429 
379 
224 
1,192 
276 

188 
270 
941 

'317 
2,554 
669 
371 
334 

4,960 

3,203 

2  2,422 

166 
520 
210 
204 

244 
273 
179 
300 

975 
975 
1,002 
280 
607 

619 

154 

427 

District  7,  coextensive  with  Afton  town1 

145 

246 
163 
61 
166 

756 
756 
962 
123 

District  5,  Upton,  «  coextensive    with   Upton 

District  7,  O.  S 

District  'J.  New  easile,  cne-Uonsive  with  New- 

369 

1  Incorporated  in  1902. 

2  Not  returned  by  districts  1 
••  Number  changed  from  4  ii 


1902.    Part  taken  to  form  part  of  district  3,  Gre 


»  Number  and  in 
12,  Nolan,  in  1910. 
'  Incorporated  ir 


ic  changed  from  (i,  Merino,  in  1902.     Part  taken  tc 


Mountain,  in  1902. 


reen  "  Number  changed  bom  3  in  1902. 

'i  Number  changed  from  10  in  1902. 
»!  Organized  from  part  of  district  5,  Upton,  in  1910. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


CITY  OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

CITY   OR  TOWN. 

County. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Afton  town 

570 
763 

'442 
117 

2,639 

11,320 

1,132 

574 

313 

696 

2,246 

421 

*448 

258 
1,313 

220 

235 

319 

843 

1,812 

Laramie  city 

Albany 

8,237 
130 
699 
414 
127 
207 

178 
975 
246 
4,256 
49 

123 

5,778 

557 

8,408 

604 
347 

1,524 

155 
244 
796 
265 

8,207 

6  388 

710 

1,087 

180 

634 
883 

14,087 

1,140 

544 

11,690 

Carbon 

Natrona 

Crook 

756 

2,317 

D  u  las  town 

734 

491 

Sweetwater 

4.363 

2,110 
151 

1,995 

1,559 

Shoshone  town 

Fremont 

Sweetwater 

1,361 

723 

294 
299 

Sweetwater 

737 

525 

ALASKA. 


-POPULATION   OF  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 

[District,  except  as  otherwise  stated,  means  recorder's  district.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION. 


First  Judicial  District 

Juneau  district,  including  Douglas,  Juneau,  and 
Treadwell  towns  and  Alike  and  KUlisnoo  vll- 

Aukc  village 

Douglas  loir,:  (inenrparahd) 

Juneau  town  (incorporated) 

Treailuili  i<>     t       •      •  >  <    <h 
Kcichikan  di.M.ic',  including   Ivei.chik.in  town 
and    llowkan,   Kasaan,   Klawak,  Kninkwaii, 
Metlakatla.iSaxniaii,  and  Shakan  villages 

Howkan  village 

Kasaan  village 

Ketchikan  la  ■en  'ineeignaal,  il) 

.     I     .'•  'I:..;    .';,      . 

Klinkwan  <  h/im/nan)  eiitage 

Metlakatla  village 

Saxman  village 

Shakan  village 

Sil  I  a  distiici .  including  Ikmuali,  ^ilka,  Silk  a 
(native),  To;  ml  re,  am  1  Y  a km  at  villages 

Hoonah  village 

Sitka  village 

Sitka  (native)  village 

Tenakee  village 

Yakutat  villa//,  

Skagway  distiici.  including  Haines  and  Skag- 
wav  towns,  Chilkoot  and  Klukwau  village <, 
and  Fort  Wm.  H.  Seward 

Chilkoot  village j 

Fort  Wm.  II.  Seward 

Haines  town  (incorporated) 

Klukwan  village 

Skagway  town  (incorporated) 

Wrangell  district,  including  Petersburg  and 
Wrangell  towns  and  Kake  village 

Kake  village 

Petersburg  ton  n.  linenr/mi-uicd) 

Wrangell  town  (incorporated) 

Second  Judicial  District 

Cape   Nome  district,   including  Nome  town, 

Sinuk  village,  and  Fort  Davis 

Fort  Davis 

Nome  town  (incorporated) 

Sinuk  village 

Council  City  district,  including  Council  City 
village 

,'         il,,    ,   ill:,, 

Fairhaven  district,  including  Candle  and  Deer- 

ing  villages 

Candle  village 

Deering  village 

Kougarok  district,  including  Igloo  village 

Igloo  village.. 

Kuskokwim  dk'ii  i<  i  Cr,n.<  i  o  >,  including  Bethel, 
Kashunuk,  and  Napakiak  villages  and  Nuni- 

vak  Island 

Bethel  village 

Kashunuk  village 

Napakiak  ( Napahaiagamute)  village 

Nunivak  Island 

Total  for  Kuskokwim  district  in  Judicial  Dis- 
tricts 2,  3,  and  J, 

Noatak-Kobuk  district,  including  Barrow,  Kot- 
zebue,  Noatak.  and  ;-',Iiiin:ni;>!    villages,  Point 

Barrow,  and  Point  Hope 

Barrow  village 

Kotzebue  village 

Noatak  village 

Point  Barrow 

e&Point  Hope 

-   Shungnak  village 

Port  Clarence  Capo  Prince  of 

Wales,  Fuller  villa.™,  and    King  and  Littlo 

Diomede  Islands 

Cape  Prince  of  Wales 

Fuller  village 

King  Island 

i 
St.  Lawrence  Island  district,  including  Gam- 
bell  village 

Gambell  village 

St.    Michael    district   (part   of),  including   St. 

Michael  village 

St.  Michael  village 

Total  for  Si-    \fiel,atl  diehie;  ;,-,  Jad,e,al  Dis- 
tricts  2  and  4 

Third  Judicial  District 

Aleutian  Islands  district,  including  Iliuliuk  vil- 
lage and  St.  George  and  St.  Paul  Islands 

Iliuliuk  (  Unalaska)  village 

St.  Qcorge  Island 

St.  Paul  Island 

1  Not  returned  separately  i 
(586) 


Third  Judicial  District— Continued. 

j   Bristol    Bay    district,    including    Kanakanak, 


Kteinal;  (Quinltagnk  I  ullage]. 


Ii'nik  village 

Susitna  village - 

Copper  cenlei  district,  including  Copper  Cen- 


Scward  villages.. 


Karluk,  Kodiak,  and  Wood  Island  villages. 

Afognak  village 

.4  khiol;  ( A chiok)  village 

Karluk  village 

Kodiak  village 

Wood  Island  village 

i    .  a 
[For  total,  see  Judicial  District  2.] 
Nabesna  disti  iei - 

in         ■     HI,  i, n    -;..,, ml  .ii  , 

Unga    Peninsula   district,    including   Chignik 

'  ',  :ni.l    l     I-      '■;■ 

Cliia nil:  Boy  village 

Unga  village 

hi  i  mil  in  hiding  Valdez  town,  Ellamar 
and  Tatitlek  villages,  Fort  Liscum,  and  Tiekel 
Railroad  Station 

Ellamar  village 

Fort  Liscum 

Tatitlek  village 


Fourth  Judicial  District I 

Chandalar  district 

i  id,  including  Circle  village  and  Fort 

'  /,•-,    tallage 


Fairbanks  dlstrii  ;  hena  and  Fair- 

banks towns,  and  Chatanika,  Chena  (native). 
Dome,  Esther,  Garden  Island,  Graehl,  and 
Nenana  villages . . 


Chatanika  village. . , 


Graehl  village 

Nenana  village 

Fort  Gibbon  dis                           Mission  of  Our 
-  Tanana  villages 


Hot  Springs  village 

Kantishna  district 

Koyukuk  district,  including  Arctic  village. . 
Arctic  village.. 


Nulato  district  tag,  Kokrines, 

Koyukuk,  and  Nulato  villages 

Kaltag  village 

Kokrines  village 

Koyukuk  village 


1910 

1900 

1890 

"n 

145 
201 
324 

53 
109 
268 

118 

Hi 

173 

250 
173 
5$4 

2,448 

318 

290 
149 

264 
99 

307 

409 

549 
438 

470 
341 
229 

1,123 
495 

1,303 

108 

175 

159 

156 

149 

90 

315 

144 

242 
156 

383 

7,675 

47 

3,541 

398 

186                lbs 

141 

ISO 

281 

118 

W 

n  vessels  in  port,  census  having  been  taken  during  the  rush 


STATISTICS  OF   POPULATION     ALASKA. 


587 


lb   I.     POPULATION    OF   MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS:    L910,   1900,  AN  1: 
[District,  except  as  otherwise  stated,  means  recorder's  district.) 


Fourth  Judicial  District— Continued. 
Otter  district,  including  Otter  and  Richmond 

Oiler  village 

Richmond  riH.'./c - 

Wainpart    di-.inrl.    i 1 1 . ■  I m . i i n <_:    Kampart,    Ram- 
part (native),  and  Stevens  villages 

Rampart  village 

Rampart  (native)  village 

Stevens  village 


Fourth  Judicial  District— Continued. 

St.  Michael  diUrict  (part  of),  including  Anvik, 

Koscrefsk v,  ami  I .'nab 1. 1 i I,  v i Mages 

[For  total,  see  Judicial  District  2.] 

.1  n nil:  village 

Knserefslcy  village 

Unalaklik  (  Unalakleet)  village 

Tanana  district | 


151 

IOC 

191 

SSI 

135 

131 

»7 

w 

ttd 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  INCORPORATED  PLACES:  1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 


DISTRICT. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

™. 

DISTRICT. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Judicial,    i     Recorder's. 

Judicial. 

Recorder's. 

Chena  town 

Fourth Fairbanks 

Third ,  Cordova 

First ;  Juneau 

138  i. 
1,152    . 
1,722 

178  1 
3,541    . 

445 
1,644 

Ketchikan  town.. 

Nome  town 

Petersburg  town.. 

Skagway  town 

Treadwell  town.. 

Valdez  town 

Wrangell  town 

First 

Second 

First 

(Ml'St 

First 

Third 

First 

Ketchikan 

Cape  Nome. .. 

Wrangell 

Skagway 

Juneau 

Valdez 

Wrangell 

1,613 

2,600 

585 

'810 
743 

459 

12,488 

40 

383 

402 

Eagle  town 

3,117 
522 
315 
868 

Fourth Fairbanks 

First j  Skagway 

First Juneau 

85 
1,864 

Juneau  town 

1,253 

316 

HAWAII. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:   1910,  1900,  AND  1890. 
District  means  election  district.    The  fignres  given  for  1890  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  December  28,  1890,  under  the  direction  of  the  Hawaiian  Government.] 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISION. 

1010 

1900 

1890 

MWOKCIV,DI™. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Hawaii  County  i 

55,382 

2  46,843 

2  26,754 

Honolulu  County— Continued. 

1,958 
35 

785 

1,008 

9,037 
4,078 
12, 941 

?,soe 

6,745 
5,398 
3,377 
6,834 
9,604 
4,439 

922 
3,191 

82,028 

6,919 
3,854 

5,002 
2,577 

903 

1         ■■:.!.              ■       ' ,■:."         .i.ll1,.   II.  \\  11 

1 1,177 

(8) 

Total  for  Ilih>  lt»r  n  ill    \orfh  mid  South   llilo 

Kalawao  County 

785 
23,952 

1,177 
20,734 

4,366 
3,819 
5,128 

4,303 
1,753 

834 

11,859 

Soulh  1 1  iln  -Ms  i  ii-l  .    in/liKiiu;:  |i;ii  i  «.J  II  ilo  Icv.'n. 

2,457 
2,580 
5,709 
4,951 
8,195 

29,762 

2, 630 
3,220 

4^434 
»  26,743 

2,472 

600 
2,372 

58,504 

538 
1,812 

31,194 

2,792 
2,739 

52! 183 
3,204 
3,251 
6,770 

39! 306 
2,372 
2,844 
3,285 

2,155 
22, 907 

l|286 

3,241 
4,918 
8,855 
1,006 
11,742 

5,276 
4,951 
7,236 

13  2,113 
5,260 

7,953 

6,708 

n  1900;  9,935  in  1890)  of  Hilo  disl 


ie  changed  to  "city 


i2  County  total  includes  population  (2,826)  of  Molokai  and  Lanai  Islands,  not  n 


7  Population  of  that  part  of  Molokai  Island  in  Kalawao  County. 


PORTO  KICO. 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899. 

[The  figures  given  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10, 1899,  under  the  direction  of  the  War  Department.] 


MUNICIPALITY  AND  BAEEIO. 

1910 

1899 

MUNICIPALITY  AND  BAEEIO. 

1910 

1899 

16,954 

19,484 

14,407 

13,311 

Anasco  town,  cnirlinisinr  villi  (lie  barrios  of  Caarttl  I'ri- 
mero,    Cuarttl  Nn/iimlo,    Cnarlil    Tcrcira,  and    I'vaiiil 
Cuarlo 

1,406 

1,400 

1,241 

1,204 

899 

639 

690 

713 

803 

510 

1,012 

1,269 

1,067 

1,843 

620 

861 

1,575 

11,587 

1,963 
1,963 
1,266 
1,425 
1,055 

}             1,275 
1,019 

}             1,235 
' 1,075 
1,521 
1,271 
2,098 
752 
1,159 
1,710 
660 

10.581 

3,064 
606 
974 
271 

1,213 
211 
791 
746 
620 

578 
677 
321 
361 
252 
550 
286 
360 
444 
381 
785 
474 

381 

484 

488 

1,090 

42,429 

2,483 

(  uartel  Primero 

\           1  1  149 

Cuartel  Segundo 

Anasco  Abaio 

Ca<j;uubo 

Play  a 

Cnmful _. 

>           "1,281 

Aguada  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  California  and 

909 
443 
350 
466 
287 
912 
586 
663 
562 
530 
934 
520 
788 
386 
282 
581 
793 
614 
872 
1,018 

31,419 

[           11,135 

}             1,162 
}             1,195 
|           i  1,010 
843 
1              1,533 

}                 723 
753 
558 

923 
17,830 

Arecibo  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Cruz,  Mon- 

1^804 

4,265 

918 

2,025 

1,383 

'715 
673 

1,107 

2^787 
1,139 
1,338 

3)236 
2,908 
1,795 
1,643 
3,669 
1,655 

6,940 

1 

8,008 

J 

M  :.'  [pa  50 

1,228 

676 
931 

Naranjo 

6,135 

1,122 

943 

1,582 

1,358 

1,130 

440 

816 

1,511 

1,012 

625 

2,341 

2,070 

386 

686 

700 

1,084 

1,111 

754 

831 

917 

8,292 

6,425 
}             1,756 
1,537 
1,502 
1,630 

\              1991 
1,271 

}             1,158 

943 

1,633 

}             1,033 

784 
905 
633 
700 
716 

7,977 

Aguadilla  town,  coextcniivr   iriih  tin    ha  runs  m    limn,  i/, 

Hato  Arriba 

Hato  Viejo : 

■'.  l.:>'!,.i|., .     .  .                                                                      

1,751 
2,588 
2,498 
1,416 

Nuevo.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 

!■:   i    :.  i,  ;.:ir> 

4,867 

Arroyo  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Cuarlo  CniUs, 
Pueblo  Estc,  anil  I'm  bin  inste 

3, 220 

1,106 

1,347 

767 

242 

319 

481 

1,634 

1,044 

11,644 

i  uarto  Calles 

) 

Guerrero 

Pueblo  Oeste 

i                '     ' 

J 

1,333 

Municipality  Aguas  Buenas 

Municipality  Barceloneta 

9,357 

1,166 
1,166 
577 
808 
712 
950 

622 
573 
798 

1,098 

10,815 

1,309 
1,309 

}            1,099 

765 

856 

1,029 

}             1,183 
752 
984 

8,596 

Barceloneta  town   '                                  t    b      " 

1,504 
2,357 

1^772 
1,316 

10,503 

2  67" 

Barceloneta .' 

1,459 
2,002 

Bairoa 

Jagueyes 

I  larrochales 

1,058 

- 

Municipality  Barranquitas 

8,103 

r.vtranqniias  iown.  cor.<-l,-n.ii:r  with  Pueblo 

772 
1,462 

984 
1,177 
1,304 
1,530 
1,356 
1,918 

15.028 

Barrancas 

Canabon 

Helechal 

Honduras 

Palo  Hincado 3 

Quebrada  Grande 

692 

1,485 
862 

Aibonito  town,  cocxtcmive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Norte 

S,1SS 
1,188 

676 

964 
1,055 

656 
1,083 

776 
1,171 
2,281 

2,085 

}           "1,226 
X           « 1,245 

1,027 
}          1 1,459 

1,554 

1,051 

Municipality  Barros 

14.845 

Barros  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

1,008 

1,008 

629 

918 

845 

Pueblo 

Plata 

Barros 

987 

1  Returned  as  Palo  Lincado  in  1899. 


590 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— PORTO   RICO. 


Table  I.— POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899— Continued. 

[The  ligures  given  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10,  1899,  under  the  direction  of  the  War  Department.] 


MUNICIPALITY  AND   BARRIO. 

1910 

US,, 

MUNICIPALITY  AND   BARRIO. 

1910 

1899 

Municipality  Barros— Continued. 

1,729 
70S 
705 
1,214 
1,085 
931 
4(52 
790 

780 
379 
798 

29,986 

1,003 
\           '1,331 

1,317 

891 

[•           11,588 

839 
876 

1,037 

19,940 

Municipality  Carolina— Continued. 

764 

521 

1,628 

813 

878 
709 
564 

17,711 

637 

1,245 

Bermejales 

14,442 

Cayey  town    cor. itenxirc  willi  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Norte 

4,498 
2,555 
1,943 
395 
433 
268 
380 
488 
692 
244 
168 
275 
406 
1,201 
651 
354 

324 

1,979 

1,397 
925 
445 
514 

18,398 

6,272 
5,272 

4,78(i 
1.081 
1,  046 

012 

'901 

1,436 

1,079 

4,050 

382 

741 

1,203 

?" 

19,562 

2,218 
2,218 
1,028 

620 

2,331 

845 

851 

763 

837 

681 

405 

1,358 

926 

1,000 

1,123 

1,492 

406 

480 

1,100 

087 

16,154 

[            '1,043 

1,246 

}           11,390 

{               im 

18,115 

dales  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

Pueblo 8 

C-ialitos 

Cordilleras 

Fronton 

Hal')  Viejo 

Jaguas 

Toro  Negro 

Municipality  Cidra 

Cidra  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

Pueblo 

I'.oalriz 

tfonte  J. hiii" 

(Vil.il 

Rio  Abajo 

Homlnr.-.s 

Toita 

Rabanal 

Salto 

U  incon 

Municipality  Coamo 

Coamn  tov:n,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

Pueblo 9 

Coamo  Arriba 

Palmarejo 

Hayales  '« 

Uanos 

Pasto 

ivdro  liareia 

I'iilf:ii'!lns 

San  [ldefonso 

Santa  Catalina 

Municipality  Comerio 

Comerio  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo.. 

Pueblo 

Cedrito 

Dona  Elena 

Narailio 

Pinas...".".!!!!;!!!!!i;!!I!!!!l!!!!I!!!iI"I!I!!I!"m!l 

\"i>-;i  1 :  ciloncla  »  

Rio  Hondo 

Municipality  Cabo  Ro1o 

1,683 

2,247 
1,961 
3,367 
2,077 
1,434 
1,065 
2,705 

10,595 

1,356 
2,522 
1,425 

Cubo  Rojo  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Norte 

3,847 
2, 207 
1,040 
1,337 
1,931 
1,446 
1,246 
3,097 
2,093 
2,233 
2,332 

27,160 

2,7U 
\           1  2, 744 

1,218 
1,185 
1,074 
867 
2,976 

5!  019 

2,060 

19,857 

1,800 

|.  ,:,„., 

7,552 

1,535 
1,535 
771 
528 
745 

820 

620 
S51 
577 
1,413 
837 
887 
542 

17,129 

Munici  alit    Ca 

1,034 

10,354 
10,354 
2.994 

"990 
1,396 
1,492 
1,299 
735 
1,594 
1,909 
2,148 

11,342 

5,450 
5,450 

}           '».g 

1,309 
1,400 
1,336 

1,605 

l',557 
10,887 

J 

\          '1,100 

|               '901 

15,144 

Municipality  Camuy 

3!  869 
1,106 
725 
1,008 
1,047 
1,284 
1,701 

l!048 
1,568 
2,004 

11,170 

1,14S 
1, 581 
1,412 
789 
719 
941 
731 
908 

452 
895 
031 
804 
918 

15,327 

*718 

1,420 

769 
895 
718 
419 
1,213 
657 
794 
833 

11,965 

1,223 

\.bra  Honda 

j           '1,397 

989 

1,697 

8,849 

1,908 

770 
460 
1,837 
973 
1,260 
1,137 
1,089 
1,736 

1.191 

3,244 

3,244 

1,706 

1,535 

473 

1,745 

2,177 
2,177 

1^25 
367 
950 

60 

815 

1,091 

}           1  1,373 

1  .mo    <in lias 

1,161 

'  Returned  as 

*  Estimated. 

s  Returned  as  Borrasa  Alto  and  Bonasa  Bajo  il 

>  Returned  as  Cangrejos  in  1899. 


7  Returned  as  San  Antonio  in  1899. 

8  Returned  as  Ciales  in  1899. 

»  Returned  as  Ermita,  Este,  and  Oeste  in  1! 

' '  K.iumod  as  Cayales  in  1899. 
»  Returned  as  Vega  in  1899. 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PORTO   RICO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899— Continued. 

[The  figures  given  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10, 1899,  under  the  direction  of  the  War  Department.] 


591 


MUNICIPALITY  AND   BABEIO. 

1910 

1899 

MUNICIPALITY  AND  BARRIO. 

1910 

1899 

12,978 

11,508 

Municipality  Guayanilla— Continued. 
Boca 

579 
411 
457 
946 
612 
679 
577 
563 
758 
467 
1,235 
784 

11,139 

Corozal  town  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

1,301 
1,301 
1,314 
1,126 

752 
1,005 

503 
1,246 

993 

890 
1,182 
1,187 
1,479 

1,315 

1,067 

1,057 

1,183 

1,096 

585 

909 

849 

1,133 

818 

840 

901 

770 

1,367 

704 

}                4782 

Concejo 

}            4  1,102 

Jagua-Pasto 

<,>ui>br:i(la-Honda 

|            4i)467 

}               4977 

Negros 

1,276 

787 

Municipality  Gurabo 

Gurabo  town   coextensive  with  Pueblo 

2,230 

2,230 

1,236 

1,866 

962 

416 

927 

728 

792 

629 

1,353 

10,630 

1,309 

384 
1,315 

4,885 

^206 
704 

3,804 

|           4  1,270 

m 

776 

1,166 

876 

529 
592 

21,135 

937 
737 

764 
169 
377 

16,782 

Navarro 

}           4  1,093 

10,449 

599 

l|547 

967 

1,068 

1,105 

80 

739 

8S1 

1,037 

26,678 

Municipality  Fajardo 

Aibonito 

1,606 

Fajardo  town,  comprising  the  barrios  of  Norte,  Sud,  and 

2, 558 
2,314 
1,244 

1,214 

789 
427 
920 
920 
565 
760 

121 

1,031 
408 
591 
431 
784 
804 
597 

1,159 
506 
458 

1,243 
632 
964 

1,340 

17,379 

s,4U 

\           4  3,414 

Bayaney 

1,016 

Oeste,5  including  part  of  Fajardo  town 

Demajagua 

\          « 1,168 

|           n,214 
[■            ^1,109 
\           4  1,099 

\              <820 

\           '1,029 

903 

)•               4  999 

1,103 

Municl  alit    Humacao  " 

Ceiba  village  « 

Humacao  town,  vnexh  naive  iriili  ilu  Imrrins  of  San  Fran- 

.    . 

5. 169 

948 

761 

1,661 

1,789 

1,165 

404 

394 

394 

984 

1,023 

1,073 

884 

529 

971 

401 

1,167 

1,234 

1*784 

988 
2,423 

753 
2,041 

16,852 

4,428 

'              1,169 

Quebrada  Vueltas 

Anton  Ruiz 

Sabana 

Las  i'ii'(lr:v-:.M  <■'><■ -cii'iiNivc  wii  h  Las  Piedras  village 

'72b 

'!■■,      .:.:•!,  .: 

(           4  1,528 

Puerto  Real,8  coextensive  with  Playa  Fajardo  village .. . 

1,747 
12,749 

Candelero  Arriba 

Sll 

Catano 

\           41,179 

Guayama  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

8,321 

S.321 

79S 

749 

859 

1,109 

711 

1,359 

1,725 

594 

1,154 

10,354 

5,334 
5,334 

603 
834 

784 
1,360 
1,186 

1,20.0 
9,540 

l'unhi  il,"  ;-.  ■                                  o  with  Plava  Humacao 

646 

Caimital 

704 

14,888 

1,268 
1,268 
1,706 
1,040 
745 
1,370 
1,567 
1,282 

881 

1,141 

1,141 
481 
664 

973 

973 

}           4  1.154 

833 

Bajura 

Bejueos 

Barrero , 

Macana 

Galateo  Uto 

1,063 

* Estimated. 

4  Not  returned  separately  in  1899. 

6  Barrio  Oeste  organized  from  parts  of  barrios  Florencio  and  Quebrada 


9  Returned  as  Rio  Abajo  and  Rio  Arriba  in 

w  Returned  as  Hatillo  in  1899. 

»  Municipality  Piedras  annexed  in  1899. 


>- Municipality  toial  includes  population  (8,6021  of  Municipality  Piedras.  com- 
prising the  barrios  of  Arenas,  Las  Piedras,  Boqueron,  Collores,  Montones,  El  Rio 
and  Tejas,  annexed  in  1899. 

L'cl  llllir.l     I      :,'llchl    ,.;:.      \        ,,  i.i     ».  1 , '  I  I  I .  ■  I  ;.  .  ■    l"l         ■    iru        ■ 

'4  Returned  as  Pueblc  i.  Iras  in  1899. 

,     !,::.,:        :    '■.  i  ,n  I.-.  1 1     li  ,    :•      Il 
i6  Returned  as  Montones  A'bajo  and  Montones  Arriba  in  Municipality  Piedras  ir 

i'  Returned  as  Playa  in  1899. 

18  Organized  from  barrios  Rio  Abajo  and  Rio  Arriba  in  Municipality  Piedras  ir 

d  Vegas  Abajo  in  Municipality  Piedras  in  1899. 


»  Returned  as  Tejas  Alto  a 


592 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION— PORTO   RICO. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899-Continued. 

[The  figures  given  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10  1S99,  under  the  direction  of  the  War  Department. 


municipality  an,  bakiuo 

1910 

1899 

MUNICIPALITY  AND  BARRIO. 

1910 

1899 

875 
779 
887 
1,571 
1,648 
1,096 
1,018 

29,157 

705 
818 
753 
1,551 
1,564 
972 
936 

27,896 

Municipality  Las  Marias 

10,046 

11,279 

Lux  Maria*  law  it,  cam  iirisi  in/  the  barrio  of  Puebw  and  part 

26S 
1,413 
ISS 
130 
432 
1,074 
666 

1,056 
385 
561 
442 
568 
930 
665 
747 

13,317 

*29G 

|            11,235 

AltoSano^ 

1,251 

1,120 
864 

J  nana  Diaz  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Este, 

2,092 

726 

438 

518 

410 

1,243 

778 

360 

1,800 

1,627 

1,678 

1,036 

2,899 

365 

7S6 

2,610 

965 

1,458 

699 

572 

1,294 

975 

1,801 

1,454 

2,665 

11,692 

2,246 

}               1941 

|           '1,305 

1,010 

}■              1936 

1,558 

2,200 

1,338 

2^835 
}             1,005 

2,034 
991 

1,496 
\              1938 

1.066 
990 

1,841 

1,363 

2,917 

8,429 

iMiniins 

Jacaguas 

12,622 

1,021 
1,021 
2,327 
1,208 
3,100 
1,376 
1,334 
1,518 
712 
721 

17,240 

Capitanejo 

833 

13,989 

Manati  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Poniente 

4,459 

1,964 
2,475 
1,550 
1,198 
2.739 
2,650 
2,041 
1,770 
853 

7,168 

4,494 

Juncos  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Norte 

i,m 

2,382 
1,759 

521 
978 
966 

1,377 
590 

1,067 
754 
346 

11,071 

2,026 
\           12,026 

\           11,295 
\           U,408 
\           U,679 
815 
}           U,206 

8,789 

Bajura  Afuera   

739 

Coto 

2,110 

Rio  Arriba  Poniente ■ 

1,862 

8,312 

7S2 

732 

1,454 

1,092 

778 

748 

1,417 

937 

7,106 

720 
2,070 
1,277 

523 

'660 
896 
894 

•677 

587 

1,251 

22,650 

*483 

1,385 
1,008 

\           U,256 
1,152 

\           U,160 
875 

\           i  1,015 

20,883 

Municipality  Maunabo 

6.221 

i      ■  i  town,  coextensive  with  Pueblo 

952 
952 

822 
1,379 
369 
538 
887 
949 
436 

42,429 

1,277 

Plata 

Municipality  Lares 

Quebrada  Arenas 

Lares  town  coextensive  with  Poblacion  barrio 

2,75  i 
2,751 
1,961 
1,430 
2,351 
1,199 
2,256 
2,156 
1,215 
1,159 
2,529' 
1,575 
2,068 

2,264 
2,264 
2,035 
1,449 
2,152 
1,148 
1,954 
2,008 
1,027 
1,010 
2,455 
1,450 
1,931 

Talante 

1 

M'ui;utjucr  Ian  v.  cam  prix;  up  ibc  humor  a/'  C'n  ridelaria,  Car- 
cel,  Marina  Septentrional,  Eio,  and  Salud,  and  part  of 

16,663 
2,549 
5,442 

2,468 

2,440 

28 

Marina  W                                     part  of  Mayaguez  town 

R  io  Prieto 

Island  of  Mona 

i  Not  returned  <rparafe]v  i:i  IX'.U. 
-  Returned  as  Callado  in  1899. 
3  Estimated. 
<  Returned  as  Pueblo  in  1899. 


j  (6)  of  island  of  Mona,  returned  inde 

'  ^lili    in    I:-. ■"    ■'  '     .  '  .lil  '  ..."    ;'...'. 

the  barrios  of  Benavento,  Guanajibo  de  Honnigueros,  Hormigueros,  Jaguitas,  and 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PORTO  RICO. 


593 


Table  1.— POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899— Continued. 
[The  figures  given  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10,  1899,  under  Hie  direction  of  the  War  Department.] 


MUNICIPALITY   AND  BARRIO. 

1910 

1899 

MUNICIPALITY   AND   BARRIO. 

1910 

IS'.)'.! 

Municipality  Mayaguez— Continued. 

2,755 
1,246 

1,003 
666 
500 
848 
890 
994 
848 
649 
809 
879 
996 

1,221 
443 
725 

3,157 

1,644 
596 
418 
631 

1,135 
765 

1,030 
864 

3,409 

1,560 

13,640 

2, 934 

1,054 
1,019 

|           2  2, 168 

1,032 
1,041 
1,228 

870 
}■           2  1,072 

l'208 

98S 

}           2 i)048 

1,035 
952 

1,095 
852 

2,365 

1,401 

12,410 

Munici  alit    Naranito 

8,876 

Marina  S  -Dtentrional 

769 
1,080 
1,656 
948 
686 
1,267 
1,055 
1,415 

14,448 

Pueblo 

014 

Achioto 

1,094 

... 

Gruadiana 

Lomas  ; 

1  Nuevo 

Municipality  Patillas 

1,006 

994 

1,081 

Guanatfbo 

11,163 

s,m 

2, 228 
892 
810 
691 

1,098 
481 

1,324 
598 
609 
229 

1,080 

1,190 
852 
767 
666 
933 

11,991 

l,5un 

Malezas 

Bajo 

Jacaboa 

}                21>198 

Jagual 

|          2 1,018 

Kin  C:>n;is   \riib  i 

\ 

E  gozcue 8 

}•          2  1,189 

1,013 

823 

Salv.uos 

Sabanetas 

|          2  1,075 

1,080 

1,585 

1,585 

1,196 

906 

1,032 
859 

1,594 
1,197 
1,025 

1,396 

1,457 

12,446 

1.470 
1,067 

601 

1,008 
954 

1,552 

1,062 
966 
663 
902 

1,267 

11,309 

Penuelas  town,  en:  .-iensiir  wiih  Pueblo 

. 

1,042 
1,042 

731 
509 
400 
612 

1,015 
897 

1,070 

1,958 
962 
974 

1,055 

63,444 

1,129 

Pueblo 

1,129 

'                 971 

1, 068 

1,024 
822 
766 
605 
976 
649 
1,137 
1,428 
936 
920 
567 
767 
786 

14,366 

1.064 

1,064 

854 

716 

695 

466 

821 

487 

1,314 

1,124 

841 

884 

572 

643 

10,873 

Ponce  city,  comprising  the  barrios  of  Primero,  Sequndo, 
Tcrccro,  Ciiarto,  Quinto,  and  Sexto,  and  part  of  the  bar- 

35,005 
2,385 

10,637 
1,563 
3,730 
4,221 
7.310 

5,181 

16 

6 

5,159 

1,067 

603 

729 
2,935 
1,537 

552 
1,899 
1,672 
1,552 
1,840 
1.583 
1, 752 

998 
,  825 

1,592 

Playa.  comprising  Caja  da  Muertos  and  Cardenas  Islands 

Anon 

Bucana 

|           2  1,315 

3, SOS 

3,303 

1,207 

1,474 

783 

1,036 

1,648 

1,367 

533 

981 

2,033 

1,812 

1,812 

756 

1,238 

826 

1,060 

1,280 

1,064 

\              2902 

1,935 

1,884 

1,171 

Rio  Blanco « 

Montes  Llanos 

1  Formerly  in  Municipality  Hormigueros. 

2  Not  returned  separately  in  1899. 

2  Estimated  population  in  1899,  235. 

*  Returned  as  Morovis  in  1899. 

s  Returned  as  Santiago  Luna  in  1899. 

6  Returned  as  Rio  Blanco  Abajo  and  Rio  Blanco  Arriba  ii 

'  Returned  as  Loina  in  1899. 

28407—12 38 


s  Name  changed  from  Guayabote  si 


le  Muertos  Tsland  and  population  (766)  of  insti- 


1J  Name  changed  from  Cantera  since  1899. 


594 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PORTO  RICO. 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  1910  AND  1899— Continued. 

[The  figures  given  lor  1S99  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10,  1S99,  under  the  direct  ion  of  (lie  War  Department.] 


MUNICIPALITY  AND   BARRIO. 

1910 

1899 

MUNICIPALITY  AND   BARRIO, 

1910 

1899 

Municipality  Ponce— Continued. 

1,090 

1,434 
1,197 
1,103 
1,030 

8,152 

1,050 
547 
1,440 
1,005 
963 
1.217 
1,878 

7,432 

Municipality  San  German 

22,143 

20,246 

San  Girninii  loir  11,  on  .'■.'. limit  r  111II1  the  inmins  nj  J'ndilv 

Portuguese. 

l!  450 

1,035 

2,514 

457 

712 

1,715 

1,014 

952 

595 
950 

1,203 
885 

1,014 
638 
676 

2,013 
885 

920 
1,175 

48,716 

3,954 

1,493 

'          821 

I'ucblo  Oriental 

811 

Qucbradillas  town,  cotjtntsiu  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo 

1,224 

393 

1,223 
397 

'702 

'725 
789 

7,275 

1,166 

1,066 
330 
978 
666 

1,760 

779 
6,641 

i.'i  ■■'  i..'  i'i    "hi      . . .    

Maresua 

Tuna 

Minfflas 

Retiro 

Rosario  Alto 

Guajataca 

San  Antonio 

1,657 
983 



1,047 

Munici  alit    San  Juan 

6  32,048 

SOS 

1,224 

467 

910 

741 
758 
624 
1,239 
728 

13,948 

*'S71 

1,074 

\           ! 1,157 
708 
770 
674 
576 
1,006 
676 

12,365 

San  Juan  cilu  1     <  m    n  u  u'<    '  » maim/  tij  San  Juan... 

Pueblo 

48,716 
1,400 
4,331 
2,605 
4,441 

10,836 
3,170 
3,782 

17,338 
651 
156 

14,278 

32,048 

B  arrero 

■ii:  .■■..;  <■  .    ■                    '     1       .;■...■ 

2,497 

Calvaebe 

rrsenada 

I'll    1      I  « 1       1  11  11  1    i      1  Illdi  1      Willi  Mil! 

5,453 

J  aguey 

5,840 

13,433 

i,m 

1,843 
679 
1,047 
1,406 
1,494 
217 
1,974 
1,068 

'824 

509 

1,204 

18,880 

1,285 
1,285 

\           '1,610 

1,378 

1,047 

221 

1,773 

[           5  2,543 

717 

600 

1,191 

13,760 

San  Lorenzo  town  coextensive  with  Pv  bio 

2,663 
2,663 

829 
1,840 

1,612 
799 
1,033 
1,159 
919 
1,645 
1,069 

18,904 

2,084 

Ca       uas 

Cienega  Baja 

Guzman  Abajo 

}           "■«"'' 

Espino 

Mameyesl 

Zarzal 

Quemado 

1,255 

San  Sebastian  tun  n .  rmrii  niuoc  ir-ith  the  Imrrios  of  Norza- 

3,084 

3,084 

1,934 

2,109 

537 

877 

2,646 

940 

1,782 

878 

717 

2,849 

527 

11,523 

2,249 

2,249 

1,706 

1,834 

562 

683 

1,324 

636 

1,295 

716 

651 

1,644 

460 

10,560 

1*136 

784 
1,116 

399 
548 
584 
610 
886 
601 
811 

976 
589 
653 
938 
425 
616 
785 

'817 

514 
622 

578 
1,156 

6,959 



Hato  N  uevo 

TJrrejola 

Aibonito 

Alto  Sano 

Sonadora 

Bahomamey 

1  luatemala. 

i';i!;i  ba  ins 

Cibao 

1  1 '  lap  1 :10:1s 

993 
}              -862 



Quebrada  Arenas 

Rio 

746 
|           '1,169 

Sabana  Grande  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo 

2,636 
1,271 
1,365 
1,603 
1,257 
1,595 
1,438 
1,132 
978 
884 

11,403 

2,531 

}           '2<- 

999 

1,244 

1,222 

921 

Santa  Isabel  town      -xtensive  with  Pueblo 

1,290 

1,290 

290 

876 

1,196 

1,260 

541 

824 

682 

1,857 
1,857 
3,996 
2,732 
387 
623 
1,808 

1,191 
1,192 
1,291 
1,019 
\              '981 
1,248 

Boca  Velazauez 

\           1 1,033 

}          1 1,130 

Patinas 

Rio  Jueyes 



|          '1,553 

>  Not  returned  separately  In  1899. 


4  Municipality  total  includes  population  (3,307)  of  Caleta  barrio,  annexed  to  Cate- 
dral  barrio,  and  population  (2,592';  of  Teatro  barrio,  annexed  to  San  Francisco  barrio, 
since  1899;  and  population  (2,652)  of  military  and  naval  reserves,  not  returned 
separately  in  1899.  i4't     1      ""  I  1   | 

•  Caleta  barrio  annexed  since  1899. 

»  Teatro  barrio  annexed  since  1899. 


STATISTICS   OF  POPULATION     PORTO    RICO. 


595 


Table  1. -POPULATION  OF  MUNICIPALITIES  AND  BARRIOS:  19J0  AND  1899— Continued. 

I  The  figures  Riven  for  1899  are  derived  from  the  census  taken  as  of  November  10,  lS'jn,  under  the  direction  of  tlio  War  Department.] 

MUNICIPALITY  AND   BARRIO. 


Municipality  Toa  Alta 


Municipality  Toa  Baja. 


Candelaria 

Media  Luna 

Palo  Scco,1  including  Palo  Seco  village. 


Palo  Seco  village  2 


Municipality  Trujillo  Alto 

msive  with  Pueblo. . 


Trujilli)  Alio 

Pueblo 

Carraizo 

Cuevas 

Dos  Bocas... 


Quebrada  Negrito 

Municipality  TJtuado . . 


(  :rith  J'lubht.  . 


Caguanas 

Caniaco 

Oaonillas  Abaio. 


Jayuya  Arriba,  including  Jayuya  v: 

Jayuya  village 

Las  Palnias 


Mameyes  Abaio.  - . 
Mameyes  Arriba. . 


Roncador 

Sabana  Grande.. 

Salto  Abajo 

Salto  Arriba 

Santa  Isabel 


Municipality  Vega  Alta 

with  Pueblo.. 


692 

645 

1,163 

}         . 

6,345 

5,683 

573 

lJ025 

1,052 

955 

1,042 

|           3  1,487 

41,054 

43,860 

3,  MS 

3, 679 

3,20S 

3,619 

2,593 

2, 456 

1,537 

1,577 

2,492 

2, 555 

568 

631 

'902 

1            3  2,  378 

778 

929 

1, 733 

636 

771 

3,082 

3,597 

4,746 

5,700 

750 

*901 

609 

647 

963 

857 

i 1,535 
,2,451 

\           3  4( 268 

1,317 

•  1,272 

1,235 

970 

1.130 

875 

1,053 

836 

'     1, 076 

855 

823 

626 

1,390 
1,591 

L253 

is  Sabana  Seca  in  1899. 


5  Cieneguetas  and  Mavilla  returned  as  barrio  Novillo  in  1899. 
'  Part  taken  to  form  Mi in 

lity  total  excludes  population  (704)  of  Culebra  I 


municipality  in  1905. 


6,107 

1,081 


Municipality  Vega  Baja. 
Vega  Baja  t 


Yeguada... 


Municipality  Vieques «. 


Puerto  Diablo.. 
Puerto  Ferro — 
Punta  Arenas  .. 
Puerto  Real8... 


Municipality  Yabucoa. . 


Calabazas 

Camino  Nuevo  . . 
Guayabota 


Municipality  Yauco 

'ico  town,  coextensive  with  the  barrios  of  Pueblo  Norte  \ 


*:■.!■  i  :   ! 


Caimito 

Collores 

Diego  Hernandez  10 


cludin  >  Guanica  village. 


i    mi  I.    '  h 
Rio  Prieto.. 

Rubias 

Sierra  Alta. . 
Susua  Baja  's 


2,342 


10  Returned  as  Ciego  Hernandez  in  1899. 


596 


STATISTICS  OF  POPULATION— PORTO  RICO. 

Table  2.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES:  1910  AND  ] 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 

Municipality. 

1910 

urn 

UTY.TOWH.OKV.L,.^, 

Municipality. 

1910 

1899 

1,406 
909 
6,135 
1,166 
2,153 

3,064 
9,612 
3,220 

772 

1,008 
5,272 
3,847 
10,354 
1,148 

3,244 

4,786 

4,498 

920 

1,535 
3,869 

1,908 

1,301 

384 

946 
6,086 

8^321 
1,141 

2,230 
599 
348 

5,159 

750 
2,092 

'720 

1,963 

Larestown '. . . . 

Lares 

2,751 

263 

394 

1,021 

1,159 

4,439 

732 

952 

16, 563 

1,585 

1,063 

0,769 
645 

1,042 
632 

35,005 
1,224 

308 
1,843 
3,084 
2,636 
1,857 

4,999 
48, 716 
2,663 
1,920 
1,290 

905 
1,759 

573 
3,208 
1,667 

3,082 
3,158 
2,816 

2,264 
■296 
'728 
833 
903 

4,494 
1,179 
1,277 

15, 187 
1,470 

U;u:l>lll  iOWU 

Uu  nlilhi  town 

Las  Marias 

Humacao 

Fajardo 

Manati 

Maricao 

Maunabo 

Mayaguez 

Morovis 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

6,425 
1,309 
2,085 

2,483 
8,008 
2,137 
•672 
606 

962 
2,218 
2,744 
5,450 
1718 

2*331 

3,763 
1753 
1,356 

1,034 
3,244 
1,191 

1,057 
1206 

937 
3,414 
U,363 
5,334 

1,309 

669 

1235 

4,428 

1901 
2,246 

i'483 

Aguas  Buenas 

Vnasco  town 

Anasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta 

Barranquitas 

Uarceloneta  village 

Itarrauquitas  town 

Morovis  town 

!'■■'  '.    '■    «  11-          -     -     -  .  - 

1,812 

014 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas  town 

Camuy  town 

1,590 
1,129 

Carolina 

Catafio  village 

i Vvey  Imvn 

27,952 

Quebradillas 

Cidra  tm 

127 

Sabana  Grande 

2,531 

Culebra  village 

Doradc 

San  German  town 

San  German 

3  954 

Guanica  village 

Ouayama  town 

fiuayanilla  town 

Fajardo 

San  Lorenzo 

San  Sebastian 

Santa  Isabel 

Guayanilla 

991 

Trujillo  Alto 

TJtuado  town 

3,619 

Ja  u  a  villa  e 

TJtuado 

Vega  Baja  town 

Yabucoa  town 

Yauco  town 

Ve  a  Ba-a 

2  288 

Juana  Diaz 

Vieques 

Yabucoa 

1,838 

1  Estimated. 

o 


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